Resolution #2: Eat better

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You are what you eat, and I’ve been noticing that I have been eating quite poorly lately and my hair etc., have been quite lackluster. In a wholly beauty related way (better health an incidental benefit). Continue reading

Lipstick Challenge Day 23 : Drugstore Dreams

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L’Oreal Colour Riche in Velvety Fuschia #173

I’ve been super into HOT PINK for lips recently, well hot pink just for just about everything, I am basically treating it like a neutral. I know neon is a thing happening out there in the ether but still.  Continue reading

Resolution # 1: Vitamins

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Nordic Naturals Complete Omega 3-6-9 (60 SoftGels) $18.95 

So this is post #1 on Resolutions for 2013. I wanted to wait a few days into 2013 to figure out what I really wanted to change before committing. Continue reading

Lipstick Challenge Day 22: Lip Butter

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Nieva Lip Butter Smooth Kiss, $3 bucks, cannot find it online anywhere 

Sorry to review something I can’t link to or find on the internet, despite extensive research. But this balm is super awesome.  Continue reading

Outside of my Comfort Zone

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RMS Beauty Cream Eyeshadow in Magnetic $28.00 

I have a tendency to wear a ton of neutrals on my eyes. I don’t really go for colors, the most color I’ll go for its copper or gold, but just on my upper lash line so theres that. So when I went in search of a new shadow to get me out of my rut, I immediately went for RMS. Continue reading

Lipstick Challenge Day 21: Old School

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Lip Smackers Dr. Pepper Lip Balm $1.99 

So I have not picked up a Dr. Pepper lip balm in about ten years. But the other day, while killing time in CVS,  I swear it was 7:30 on a weeknight and my girlfriend was seeing a Chiropractor and all the stores were closed except for CVS and Davids Tea, I had to go in. Continue reading

Faking it

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Pangea Organics Facial Mask Japanese Matcha Tea With Acai and Goji Berry, $30.00, or Travel Size $12.00

Face masks are such an odd category of things. They purport to do so much but really they just sit on the top of your skin for five to thirty minutes, so I always wonder how much good can they really do? What can they really change? Continue reading