8.14.2013

♥♥ TWO PRODUCTS WORTH MENTIONING...ONE OLD...ONE NEW ♥♥

I really want to do this post about a couple of products that I have been loving so much lately...one so much that I actually finished the pot and went out and bought another one immediately! (I have to really love something to do that....)





The first one, the old one is a drugstore product (gasp!) that I think is absolutely one of the best things out there around 10 bucks, give or take a couple of dollars. In fact, I think it's probably one of the best foundations out there, hands down, high end or low end. It's the Revlon Colorstay Whipped Creme Makeup. I have written about this a couple of times. I own a lot of foundations. I own Nars and Chanel and some others. Some Korean. Some Japanese. And I'm about to go out and get another foundation I love by Laura Mercier. A couple of years ago, Clinique discontinued by staple foundation that I had been using for years...which launched me on a journey to find some go-to bases that I'd always be able to rely on. It's been a hard one, and that's putting it lightly. I don't know if I have the one product that I love yet. But I do know that I have to have a pot of the Revlon Colorstay Whipped in my life at all times. Even if it's a back up product. I only realized this when it was running out. I've been using it for webcam-ing (see the videos and story behind the Skype Video drama :) here)....but now I will also be doing an very big and cool job interview via webcam...and Revlon Colorstay Whipped is so easy to apply and it looks awesome under heavy light and on camera! It softens dry spots and it covers uneven skintone. I went to CVS to pick on up the other day because they sent me a $3 coupon. To my joy, the foundation was also on sale for $9.74 (normally it's like $14 at CVS). SO I only ended up paying like $7! That's amazing for such a great foundation! And I know a lot of people complain about the packaging. But, like I always say, I love it. I think it feels rich and expensive. And chic. BTW, I have pretty dry skin. Lately, however, due to the next product I am going to discuss, I think it's less dry and maybe even more combination now. Which is kind of neat.



The next product is new and was introduced to me by a YouTuber I heart named Joanna Devoe. I'll post the video below. It's all about good skincare stuff. She mentions her skin and it sounded a lot like mine. And she swears by this stuff. She suggested a lot of things I already knew about. But I had never ever tried raw, unrefined shea butter...as a face cream. I went to a local healthy market and bought the only one I could find...ALAFFIA HANDCRAFTED SHEA BUTTER...it's pure. It's "handcrafted" and unrefined. It's hard. Like a thick thick wax almost. You only need a tiny bit, like less than a dime, that melts into your skin and wow...it's really been a game changer. It heals EVERYTHING. It has really gotten rid of so many blemishes that sort of just lingered there. My skin looks soft and moisturized ALL DAY...whereas sometimes it starts to look dry later on in the day if I haven't piled on the moisturizers and serums. I cannot thank Joanna enough for this suggestion! I feel it has really changed my skin. I've only used it less than a week, and I cannot tell you how much this has already changed my life. My skin is healing. It's been very problematic for a few months and I was really upset that I had to go back on pills to remedy the problems. But now it's healing without the pills. It looks and feels the way some of the girls I see who have great skin look. Watch Joanna's video below because she really breaks it down. The other amazing thing is that it was so inexpensive. The pot I picked up was only $9 for 2 ounces. And I bet there are better pots of this, too, out there, if you look around. I'm sure places like Whole Foods have more options to choose from even. But Alaffia is certified fair trade, which means they are helping the community in Africa from which they get the shea butter from. They are also working with Sustainable Skincare which says "handmade, domestic packaging, no parabens, no animal testing, fair trade, no synthetic fragrance, gluten free"....yes! Go to her channel and check her out! Most of her stuff is more spiritual/witchy/woowoo...but she does have a lot of health and beauty tips, too. ♥






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8.13.2013

TUESDAY TAILOR ♥ STELLA MCCARTNEY LINGERIE FALL 2013 COLLECTION

I have to say that I used to be such a hater when it came to Stella McCartney. Slowly through the years I have to also admit that I have been won over by a lot of her collections, her ethics when it comes to vegan clothing and some of her famous or key pieces. Now I did a post a long time ago on some of her panties, but now I am so loving her new Fall 2013 lingerie collection and I have added some of these pieces to my wish list. I also like the model they used in the shoot. Though she's still very thin, I love how (in some shots) she actually looks like she might have a little meat on her bones. Maybe even a tiny tummy...I prefer this to the models who are just boney and bones and have gutted stomachs. :) ♥


i love this shot.







i love this set. it has tiny little bows either printed or flocked all over it.





more tuesday tailor ♥ masayo kishi styles brady corbet

8.12.2013

♥♥♥ MATERIAL GIRL COTTON CANDY GLITTER AUGUST 2012 SHOOT ♥♥♥

Oh how I want to be these girls in this magazine...to wake up every day and plop whatever prettiness is draped on the chair and look a little tired and disheveled and still put together. I think the reason why I love what Material Girl does is because it's accessible. It's not about uppity fashion or uppity makeup or overdoing it to look like someone else. It's about mismatched ends and split ends and a place where nothing matters but what you feel like doing and being. The below editorial is older, but I still love it nonetheless. I love the clothes and how they all look like bits and pieces you'd find at a thrift shop and the makeup looks like it's from last night. I like her puffy eyes and the way they have glittered it all up. Sigh. :) Happy Monday, all. xxx  (PS It was shot by Elliot & Erick Jimenez!)♥

dreamy witchy forest fairy love








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♥ SUNDAY MATINEE ♥ PANTHER SECRETS LAWNS (DVD) PREVIEW ♥



When I lived in Portland (Oregon), I was able to finally meet E*Rock...who is a cool dude I knew of because he did all the music and sounds for Mumbleboy's videos back in the day when I wrote about him for Dazed and Tokion (raise your hand if you love this run-on long-ass sentence!). E*Rock is has a lot of things going on, one of them being a record label called Audio Dregs. He's also a visual artist, too, and I'll be featuring something he did called Dreem Street on here soon (fashion/art stuff/ish). This is a new video that just went up. I guess it's from the DVD they're putting out for Panther's 2007 album "Secret Lawns", which I love. Great f-king record. BTW, in case you didn't know, E*Rock is also the big brother to one Evan Mast of Ratatat (I also wrote about them for a couple of magazines back in the day...nice kids...).

Enjoy!♥


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