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Swellness Sundays

(Anything I find swell. Posted on Sundays. Real scientific, I know…)

What my balcony currently looks like:

In other words, it’s not swell whatsoever. (That’s one very dead shrub — I’m no green thumb).

What I want my balcony to look like:

Pretty candleholders, trays, pillows and such, all from Indigo. The shades of calming blue and white have me dreaming of the trip I will make to Santorini one day (If I put it out there in the universe, it’ll come true, right? So there. It’s out there.)

 

Leave a Comment May 27, 2012

Swellness Sundays

(Anything I find swell. Posted on Sundays. Real scientific, I know…)

 

(Salvor Fauna Raccoon mini cushion, Greener Grass Design)

Over the past few months I’ve been experimenting with various eyeliners. This new one from Mary Kay ($12)  goes on smoothly without dragging (making it much easier for someone like me who doesn’t have the steadiest or most confident hand for putting on liner) and even better, it doesn’t end up smudging beneath my eyes. Because that raccoon look is good on no one.

Other than actual raccoons.

(I own two Salvor Fauna pillows btw — but not this raccoon one; too many angry memories of them spilling our garbage EVERYwhere, those mother&%*% — erm, sweet, sweet animals, I mean).

 

 

Leave a Comment December 19, 2011

Chic cheeks

An absolutely gorge, super natural flush. That’s what I noticed about Janine of Beauty Geeks when I was chatting with her a few weeks ago, so much so that I had to know which blush she was wearing.

It was Mary Kay Cheek Glaze in Pomegranate ($20), one of her faves (find out why here). And a few weeks later, I got to try it out myself, too, with Janine’s expert hand applying it to boot (she was doing the makeup at a recent media event). And I, too, just like that, had a lovely, slightly dewy healthy flush to my cheeks. Kind of like how I’d like to look after a run (which is how some people look — I, unfortunately, fall into the sweaty, hot mess category).

Best of all, Janine sent me home from the event with a sample of it.

Which I’m coveting, as the product’s limited edition. Which has me tempted to order up a whole pile of them–you’ll soon see me featured on an episode of Hoarders, surrounded by mountains of MK Cheek Glaze.

And since I’m treasuring every vitamin E- and fruit-extract-infused gram of it, I checked in with Janine on how to make it last (I was finding that some days, much of it would seem to have disappeared off my face). Her secret? “Apply with a light touch — tap-blend if you’re using fingers or go lightly if using a blush brush — it goes over powder without any problem at all, and in fact puts back the glow a mattifying powder can take away.”

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