12.06.2010

Drugstore Damsels

Photo: fashaddix.com
I am a magazine junkie to the max. Keep your heroin! Keep your cocaine! Just let me have my Vogue and my Elle and my NYLON! My addiction really takes hold whenever I go on a trip; airports are my downfall. How else am I to survive four hours, crammed next to some fat man overflowing from the confines of his armrests and inevitably infected by that germ-y cough the lady behind me is spewing into the recycled air,  if not by the vivid, glossy pages of this month's newest issue? The only real problem there is in buying eight magazines at the Hudson News newsstand (aside from the odd looks the cashier gives me as I drop $30 on my hefty stack) is the subsequent urge to spend even more money on all the ritzy beauty products I see inside! Every magazine has its "must-have" products of the season, but as much as I'd love that decadent ounce of velvety moisturizer, I don't have the $100 to spend on it! I already spent the money on the magazines, after all.... So I've done things my own way, and collected my absolute favorite beauty products, all of which can be found at most major drugstores. Consider it a cheat sheet for us bargain babies out there.

Good for your Health

Emergen-C Super Orange: With airplanes on the brain, I had to mention this one. This drink mix is power-packed with Vitamin C to keep your immune system strong in the face of those yucky germs.

Jergen's Natural Glow Revitalizing Daily Moisturizer: This gradual sunless tanning lotion keeps your skin baby soft as it builds a believable streak-free glow. Plus it smells delicious! No fake-tanning-product odor here!

St. Ives Invigorating Apricot Scrub: I use this multi-tasker on my body to get rid of any rough patches of skin (like my heels or elbows). I also use a dab of it with a little bit of water on my face to scrub my pores clean. 

Crest 3D White Mouthwash and Toothpaste: My teeth are naturally pretty white, so I have a hard time noticing the effects of most at-home whitening systems. This line, however, really works wonders if used daily. The flavor is a perfect minty clean, too. It doesn't burn, but it doesn't taste sweet as though you were cleaning your teeth with sugar. 

Women's Degree Ultra Clear: This deodorant passes the dance class, yoga class, run-to-class test. And I can put it on before I get dressed and it still doesn't smear onto my shirt. 

Coppertone Water Babies Sunscreen: SPF protection is the key, more than any face cream or anti-aging gimmick, to preventing wrinkles and signs of aging. NOW is the time to start protecting the face you will have when you're 40 and 50. Water Babies is always my favorite choice because it smells like beaches and childhood.

Love your Hair



Goody Color Collection Blonde Bobby Pins: I lose bobby pins in my hair. I leave them lying around everywhere. So I love a new, full pack. I like the Goody Color Collection style because, unlike other brands with matte yellowy-blonde pins, Goody's are metallic, so they shimmer and blend into my highlights.

Scunci No-Slip Grip Headbands: These little black beauties save me on a bad hair day. They make a messy bun thrown on top of my head look instantly chic. Place the band about half an inch to an inch from your hairline. Pump up the volume and texture of the hair behind the band and into your bun for a quick bit of sex-kitten glamour.

John Frieda Frizz-Ease Hair Serum: All I can say is a blowout is not complete without shine serum to seal in the smoothness. Frizz-Ease Hair Serum is a classic, and it comes in different levels if your hair needs extra lovin'. 

Finesse Curl Defining Mousse: The smell of this mousse always takes me back to the spring of my sophomore year in high school for some reason. The bottle looks a little different now, but the magic touch is still the same. I hate having to always blow-dry my hair, so I have tried out my fair share of mousses in search of the perfect one. I don't want frizz, but I don't want crispy crunchy curls. This product leaves hair touchable and amazingly well defined, whether you have tight kinky curls or soft loose waves.

Pssssst! Instant Dry Shampoo: It is a very taxing thing for your hair to be shampooed daily. Particularly if you have curly hair, which is naturally prone to dryness. This dry shampoo allows me to go a while between washings and style keep my style fresh. Some dry shampoos will leave your hair stiff and gross with powdery residues. This brand leaves hair manageable and doesn't have an overwhelming fragrance. Sometimes, I use it for a little extra texture even if I have just washed my hair!

Loreal Paris Elnett Satin Hairspray: Maybe it's because I was born in Texas, but hairspray is a necessity for me. I like my hair to be full and voluminous with flowing flips and waves, not flat to my head and pin straight. This hairspray lets me achieve all this during the day, and then brush it out at night. There's no buildup of stiff, sticky ends that get brittle and look like straw. Another perk of this hairspray? It has a UV-shielding ingredient that protects your luscious locks from the damaging, drying, color-stripping effects of the sun.

Beauty Queen

Loreal Paris Voluminous Mascara Original: I know that a lot of people consider Maybelline Great Lash Mascara to be the best drugstore mascara. I have to firmly disagree and throw this option into the running. The formula is thick so you don't have to pile on coat after coat to get even the tiniest bit of volume. I like my lashes full and thick and this does the trick. Plus it offers fantastic length and curl too!

Ardell Fashion Lashes #120 Demi: False eyelashes can be freaky and showgirl-esque, or they can be of the alluring and come-hither bombshell sort. Find some that are wispy and feathery and not too terribly long, and they will add a great deal of seductive sex appeal to your party outfit. Or, if you can really pull it off, glamourize your daywear with muted and toned down makeup and style elsewhere. Let your eyes do the talking. And just a hint- apply them looking down into a mirror placed flat on a table instead of looking straight ahead. It'll be easier!

Physician's Formula Summer Eclipse Bronzer: To say that I am fair-skinned is an understatement. I give Casper a run for his money! It is hard to find a bronzer that doesn't look like I am wearing dirt on my face. This bronzer has a mix of darker golden and lighter champagne shades that blend together perfectly. It brightens up my skin just enough to stomp out any sickly, pasty paleness.

Loreal Paris Colour Riche Lipstick in Mauved: This lip color is creamy and smooth. It goes on slick but stays on nice and rich. If you dab the first coat with a tissue and then reapply, it lasts forever! The color "Mauved" is more pink than mauve, but it's subtle and easy to wear with everything.

Bonne Bell Lip Smacker in Dr. Pepper: Oh man! I have been swiping this bad boy across my lips since I was in the single digits. It tastes nothing like Dr. Pepper, but it is yummy nonetheless. Best of all though, it has a perfectly sheer blushy red tint to it and is as easy as ChapStick to apply! You will never find me without a stick of this in my bag.

Revlon Super Lustrous Lipstick in Porcelain Pink: This lipstick is exactly what it's name says it is. It is lustrous. Super lustrous. I am a big fan of super pale pinks (a la Nars lip gloss in Turkish Delight). They're like a nude lip only you run less of a risk of looking washed out. This pink is the perfect shade for thick black lashes and wind-blushed cheeks. It's delicate and sweet but sexy all the same.

Q-tips Cotton Swabs: How can anyone have a makeup bag without Q-tips??? They are absolutely essential! I use Q-tips to clean up mascara smears and to smudge in kohl eyeliner for that perfect smoky eye look. And even though I know you're not supposed to use them this way, they still make the best post-shower ear cleaners.

Biore Ultra Deep Clean Pore Strips: I had never used these until recently, but now I'm hooked. They're like the beauty version of that mouthwash made for kids that shows them what was in their mouth when they spit. Here's a little tip with these though: After you've cleared out your pores, douse your face with icy cold water. It will cause your pores to constrict and close up so they don't just fill up with oil and dirt all over again.

Olay Regenerist Micro-sculpting Cream: This face cream is absolutely decadent. It glides onto your face like buttery velvet. I always tend to get dry skin during the winter when the heaters suck the moisture out of the air. This cream replenishes the softness to my skin and leaves it smooth and supple. I swear it works better than any cream you could get in Sephora or a department store!

Milani Power Lash Mascara: If you want lush, look-at-me lashes, this is your best bet. It is a shiny, glossy black but still packs a powerful blast to your lashes oomph factor. The brush is massive and coats every tiny lash with a thick, never watery, dose of mascara heaven. Just be sure to keep your Q-tips on hand to clean up the smudges afterwards! ;)


Photo: Beauty Broadcast


So hit up your neighborhood Walgreens or CVS and keep an eye out for these goodies! I'm sure they'll find a regular spot in your beauty repertoire as well! Bon nuit, my lovelies.

-S.



12.02.2010

BEAU-tiful

Tomorrow morning, bright and early (seriously early -- 7.55 a.m.), I will be on a plane headed down to Austin for a little visit. Lately, Michael has been telling me of his multiple trips to Buffalo Exchange and all the new things he's bought. All I can think about is how excited I am to snoop in his closet and take advantage of my girlfriendy right to raid! Even if it is just for a couple days, I will be swimming in rugged male apparel and loving it. So here, in honor of my little voyage, are a few precious gems you might want to check in your boyfriend's closet for! ;)


beau/bō/Noun

1. A boyfriend or male admirer.
2. A rich, fashionable young man; a dandy.



Pendleton Vintage Plaid Lodge Shirt, $98
Invicta Men's 0431 Vintage Collection Brown Leather Watch, $130
Brushed Beanie, $18
Men's tees, polos & fleece - long-sleeve tees - Lightweight waffle..., $40
21Men - Sweaters - 2084920839, $29
Men washed favorite shirts Solid Secret Wash point-collar shirt, $60
The Classic Fit Sweatpant, $36
Men's Jeans & Denim - Lucky Brand Jeans, $99
Men's accessories - socks - Camp socks - J.Crew, $24




  • Thermal waffle tee-- Particularly if it's a henley (i.e. one of those shirts with a few button at the top) it looks great on girls. Though it's like a little baggy or slouchy, contrast that with a fitted skirt or a pair of super short cut offs, depending on where you live obviously. 
  • Sweatpants-- I don't exactly recommend wearing these out and about... but I always prefer guy's sweatpants to girls. Sweatpants are not really supposed to be cute. They have "sweat" in their name. Uhm... ew? So I hate when girl's brands try to make them something they are not. Plus my legs are miles long and boy's just tend to fit better. 
  • Knit beanie-- It's plain and simple, but it adds a cute and funky edge to a snow bunny look. Plus a beanie is an excellent tool for hiding a bit of bedhead. 
  • Plaid flannel-- There is SO much you can do with a plaid flannel. I like the cut of a guy's flannel because it usually isn't so short and fitted. I'd wear it with a pair of dark-wash skinny jeans and black over-the-knee boots. A little bit rugged, a little bit risqué
  • Men's watch-- Some girl's watches are great. But a man's watch has a bigger face and has this old-fashioned gentlemanly quality to it when it's a leather band. I wear watches more for their ornamental properties than for their functional purposes. Most of my watches aren't even set! So I want a nice, statement piece to really stand out on my wrist. 
  • Jeans-- Every girl should know this by now: your boyfriend's jeans are a staple. Now if he's significantly larger than you (though most guys have slimmer hips than girls do anyway), then opt for the girly version. But if you can get away with it, go for the more authentic route and steal the real deal from your beau's closet! Just make sure to offset them with a fitted top that points out your curves and the fact that you are, indeed, a woman. 
  • White button-down-- While Tom Cruise may have made his own mark where the white button-down is concerned. Girls can, in my opinion, have much more of an impact when they shrug their sweet shoulders into one of these babies. It's pretty much instant sex appeal. Think: "I just woke up after that party last and I don't want to tiptoe barefoot around the kitchen in my cocktail dress... so I'm going to put on your shirt and make us some coffee." Ooh la la! 
  • Cardigan-- This item is particularly useful if you're planning on wearing a long-sleeved shirt underneath the sweater. Guys arms are cut slightly larger to allow for their extra muscle. Not to mention, a less constricting loose fit just makes a cardigan all the cozier! 
  • Camp socks-- Call them what you will, camp socks, boot socks, ski socks. I don't care. Basically, they are just longer, thicker, warmer socks. I'm a big fan of guy's socks because they are usually the perfect length to scrunch down above the top of an ankle boot. A lot of styles will have different colored stripes around the top that add a touch of personality to your lower half. 

Happy closet-hunting, kittens! There are definitely far more options that will be yours for the taking once you begin your search. Just remember, if you get caught, you didn't hear anything from me. ;) Toodles!

-S. 








"Any man who can drive safely while kissing a pretty girl is simply not giving the kiss the attention it deserves."  
--Albert Einstein





11.21.2010

That's the Spirit!





"Hear no evil, speak no evil - and you'll never be invited to a party." 
-- Oscar Wilde {writer, poet}



It is a terribly taunting thing when a young teenager is in a restaurant and flips through the desserts and drinks menu only to be denied permission to order one of the beautiful alcoholic concoctions. For as long as I can remember, I have been infatuated with the alluring colors and delectable presentation of cocktails. They always looked so harmless; they couldn't possibly have been any more dangerous than a Shirley Temple or the rich, purple grape juice I used to pour into wine glasses when I wanted to look sophisticated at the ripe, old age of eight. In high school, Gabi and I would fantasize about having a cocktail-making party and discovering our own gloriously intoxicating recipes. One Christmas, each of us gave the other an illustrated cocktail recipe book (we had not planned on giving the same gift!). It became a running joke with my parents for me to ask to order a drink nearly every time we went out to eat. I was always promptly scoffed at and reminded of my age, which always included that dreadful number one in the tens digit place.


But, behold! I am now a delightful twenty-one years old! (Oh, how long it has taken to get here...) I am now legally permitted to purchase the pretty drinks that grace the menus. I can even get into a bar where they serve nothing but potent spirits and boozy inebriants, poured from the glistening glass bottles illuminated along the top shelves behind the counter. I am still growing accustomed to this privilege even after three months. When the waiter doesn't card me I get that sneaky feeling like I've gotten away with something scandalous. Or, when Michael and I pull up to a liquor store, my initial reaction is to stay in the car to avoid getting caught. So this holiday season I am going to indulge in the luxuries of my age and taste the eggnog (and whatever else looks Christmas-y!) I don't even care if they are laden with calories!

Read on for some scrumptious holiday cocktails to accompany your twelve days of Christmas and let's get this party started.


-S.



P.S. Upon rereading this post I realized how positively puritanical I sound and it made me chuckle.

11.19.2010

Pretty Little Things


TGIF!


Here's a little bit of pretty to get you through this last weekday before the weekend....



-S.



11.17.2010

Daily Dress Up

Photo: Living a Better Life
I went to take Delilah out this morning, fearful that the gusty gale I'd heard rattling the windows all morning would sweep us up and away as easily as it did the dried and brittle maple leaves that darted around helplessly in it's whirlwind of fury. As I creaked opened the back door prepared for the inevitable icy blast to whip through my clothes and burn inside my nose, I was thrown off guard by the moderately cool air that playfully kissed my cheeks. The curls of wind invited me out onto the deck and the ferocious movement of the branches I had previously seen as violence revealed itself instead as cheerful dancing. I must say, I have mixed emotions about this kind of gentle climate still showing up in November. There's no way it could snow in with temperatures like these, and I am so desperate for a white holiday season! On the other hand, the moment it snows I will have to figure out an alternative method of transportation as my itty-bitty convertible Nissan 350Z is slightly more sunshine and speed than blizzards and black ice. Not to mention that it's fairly hard to complain when the weather permits you to step outside in cute outfits without the eskimo factor.

I finally have all my clothes and shoes put away as of today... or so I thought. Several boxes of my winter-wear and nicest shoes have vanished under my mother's watch. She claims to remember boxing them up when my parents cleaned up the house and put it on the market this past summer. A whole slew of things went into storage. This was allegedly where I would find my things. Not so. Thus, the search continues for the boxes that contain my super-luxe black cashmere cowl-neck sweater and my chalky brown suede fold-over cuff booties. I should establish a reward for their recovery! Perhaps that might incite little more urgency into the attention of the search party... Good news though! Though my precious treasure chest of apparel is missing in action, I did stumble upon my grandmother's vintage fur stole in one of the wardrobe boxes marked "Dress-ups." Hah! Dress-ups! Please, this puppy is meant to be worn in the real world. Don't you agree? 

For now though I am making do with the clothes I have and the weather I am given. A basic black bandage skirt (ok maybe not SO basic, the high waist and the ruffled texture add a little extra) paired with a loose and open-knit thin sweater is an easy ensemble that effectively toes the line between dressy chic and casual. I added a pair of sheer black pantyhose and my black American Apparel thigh-high socks to warm up my extra long leggies. My oxford-style booties are from Buffalo Exchange in Austin. They have a small hidden platform underneath the ball of my foot so they're much more comfortable to walk in than they look. The finishing touches to any outfit I put on usually come from a last minute stroll through my mother or sister's room. In this case, I stole my sister's nubby charcoal gray boyfriend blazer and snagged a vintage gold medallion tassel necklace out of my mom's jewelry stand. The chunky pink cocktail ring is my own, however, and hails from my beloved fashion heaven: Forever 21. 

Friends start coming home soon! I cannot wait! I have had way too much parental company and far too few margaritas to cope with it lately. Someone come rescue me! 

-S.



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11.13.2010

Feast Your Eyes

The linens on my bed have been changed. My toiletries and makeup have been stowed on the glass shelves of my aqua blue bathroom. A man in a brown uniform pulled up in a truck with no door and delivered four hefty cardboard boxes of clothes and shoes. The refrigerator has been stocked with Diet Dr. Pepper. I am officially moved in. Now that all the relocating chaos is more or less behind me, I can focus on what's ahead. While in reality that may include finding work and completing graduate school applications and studying for the GRE, in the blissful confines of blog-world looking ahead points to one thing: the holidays. In particular, I'm focused on Thanksgiving.

Photo: Movie Mobsters
While I was in college Thanksgiving was more of a hassle than anything. Classes weren't over, we always had homework assignments, and there was the foreboding cloud of final exams looming overhead to darken the measly two days we were given for vacation. Now that those stressors no longer apply, I'm quite excited for a holiday that encourages us to gorge ourselves on rich, autumn treats and then doze off into a tryptophan slumber. Not to mention Thanksgiving marks the beginning of the holiday season. And that means sales, festive décor, Christmas movies, parties and snow!

Photo: Only Funny Images
Before I had returned to New York my mom sent me a message saying how much she missed all the delicious things I would usually whip up at this time of year. Now that I'm home, I have created my annual "Recipes" bookmark folder to grace the upper bar of my Safari browser and I've quite rapidly plumped it up with mouth-watering recipes and ideas for the imminent feast of Thanksgiving. I have always loved to bake and to cook, but never did much of either in my apartment where cookware was cheap and groceries were not. I'm so eager to make that pre-Turkey Day voyage to the A&P and steer my cart through the dreamy aisles of culinary delight without doling out my own pretty penny! (I could do without the mothers and their strollers though, and the cranky men who were forced to do the shopping but have no idea where anything is...)

Click after the jump to check out my potential recipe list and let me know what you think! Careful not to drool on your keyboards, darlings.

-S.


11.12.2010

Boot Camp

I haven't been this into heeled shoes since I was in high school. It started creeping up on me a couple of weeks ago. Now I'm under the control of a full-blown obsession. Heeled and wedge booties catch my eye in every store! They look as fantastic with long chunky socks scrunched down over skinny jeans as they do with tights and a skirt. I want them all!

-S.

11.04.2010

Layered Confections


This week has produced some of the first genuinely cold days here in Austin. Maybe it's the start of November that has caused Texas to finally accept and acknowledge that autumn is here, or maybe it was the thunderstorms we had in the beginning of the week. Either way, I have busted out the black tights, the cozy jackets and toasty scarves to block the chill from my brittle bones. Personally, I welcome the colder weather. By the time summer is over I am dreadfully tired of cut off shorts and sandals and the craving for layers of luscious knits has planted itself firmly in my mind. I find that in the late fall and winter months though, a lot of people succumb to the temptation to just throw on an oversized and sloppy coat or sweatshirt to keep warm on their way out the door. Layers are without a doubt the best alternative as they will keep you just as warm if not warmer (depending on how many you pile on) and they are far more visually appealing! A tasteful mix of textures and patterns or colors creates an interesting aesthetic-- some of my favorite outfits in my closet happened when I just started putting different pieces on. As your flair for outfitting yourself improves, the layered look will give off that perfectly sexy, messy, "I-rolled-out-of-bed-looking-this-good" vibe. Effortlessly chic. 

Ever since I played personal shopper for Michael at the beginning of the school year this fall, he's been eager to get to wear the colder weather clothes we bought. Yesterday he came over to pick me up and take me to the doctor. When I opened the door to let him in I was incensed that he dared to look great while I was stuffy-nosed, and aurally infected, still bumming in my pajamas at three in the afternoon, and simultaneously impressed with his eye candy of an outfit. It was a perfectly delicious blend of fashion tastes resulting in a look you could call "playful hipster." He combined a well-tailored pair of black pinstripe pants with a sleek belt and vintage buckle. On top he wore one of our favorite Goodwill finds, a worn-in black Coca-Cola graphic tee written in Russian (I think), and added to it a standard blue-toned plaid flannel. To top off this layered cake with a bit of stylized frosting, he threw on a simple twill jacket with a skinny knit scarf and wore blue high-top sneakers. And of course, as Michael does every day, he wore his Swiss Legend watch and black Ray-Ban aviators that I got him. The look had a character and charm all its own. I've tried to recreate it below as best I could with similar items I found online (the original was better though). I think this is a very interesting but easy look just begging to be emulated. Enjoy!









I'm shipping some of my clothes tomorrow and piling whatever can fit into my car. Michael and I are going to road-trip to New York starting either tomorrow evening or Saturday morning depending on how quickly we get everything done! If all goes as planned we should be getting in no later than Sunday. I just loaded a bunch of music on my iPhone for the drive. Anyone have any good playlist suggestions?? It's quite a long trip... Wish me luck! By the way, I made a new banner for my blog and my Twitter page. What do you think?

-S.

11.02.2010

All That Glitters

Not that I have the excess $4.25 every morning to purchase a decadent grande non-fat chai like I used to, but I hear Starbucks has its holiday cups in already. It seems as though the holidays are approaching much more rapidly than usual. I noticed oversized clear plastic candy canes filled with gold and red and green foil-wrapped Reese's peanut butter cups on the top shelf of my local Walgreen's candy aisle, long before the Halloween pumpkins and candy corn were cleared out. While I may not enjoy the head cold and subsequent ear infection that this chilly weather has brought me, I am still eager for Thanksgiving and Christmas time. Especially since I have recently decided to move back to New York for the time being. I'll soon be bookmarking recipes into a folder at the top of my web browser for Thanksgiving and figuring out what to give certain special someones as Christmas gifts. The best part about this time of year though, is undoubtedly the open opportunity to sparkle and shine at all the holiday parties. Add a little glitz to your wardrobe with these shimmery holiday dresses.






Hope you all stay warm and cozy tonight. Grab your hot cocoa and blankets and bundle up. That's what I'm going to do (while I continue my Lost marathon... Season 6... I haven't seen any of this and I have no idea what happens so don't spoil it!) Ta ta, angels!


-S.