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Beauty tips that took me 25 years to learn: Eyeshadow brushes!

18 Apr

I’ve never been much into makeup, much to the dismay of my Mom who used to swish blush on my face as I glumly ate breakfast in the morning before school. Now to hide the world-weariness that 11+ years working for a newspaper will give you, I’m starting to indulge.

A few months ago I bought Stila’s Glamour Goddess palette to pull myself out of the rut of years of drugstore eyeshadow duos. Trouble is, those duos always come with the foam applicator. This kit came with no applicator at all. I’d rather have an applicator than eyeliner. I’ve never perfected eyeliner.

I started using my fingers and then moved to Q-tips. After poking myself in the eye for the second time in one morning, I realized I needed a better solution. But I’m lazy, so I forgot about it.

Then, WM asked why there were suddenly so many Q-tips in the trash. When I told him why he uttered a phrase I’ve been using a lot lately when I realize how darn cheap I act.

“We are not hobos!!!”

And we’re totally not. So I went to my local Ulta and bought an eye shadow brush and an eye liner brush. These brushes were not only inexpensive, but the bristles weren’t yanked out of a dead animal.

Max, Ollie & Charlie approve.

Anyway, I was struck at how much better I became at eyeshadow. No more fumbling with a one-inch piece of plastic. No more unevenly smudging the pigment on my lids because the foam tip was weird or torn. And now my eyes look finished with minimal effort!

Thursday Potpourri

14 Oct

Photographer: sloopjohnb via stock.xchng


The Sally Hansen Fairy Teal nail polish I wore last week was a big hit, drawing compliments from kids, teens & seniors too. (and no creepy ones like my beloved Lincoln Park after Dark did. Ew.) But unfortunately, it stained my nails and now they look … oxidized. Even after scrubbing them with the rough side of the kitchen sponge.

Ew.

I turned where I always turn for girly advice (the internet) and apparently I’m supposed to use a base coat under dark colors. Good thing Fairy Teal has a base built in. Which didn’t work. Well, now I know. In the meantime I’m leaving them polish free and trying to hide my Statue of Liberty fingernails.

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The dogs don’t eat unless I’m home. Even on the days that WM isn’t subbing and is home with them all day, they only eat when I’m there. I guess it’s a pack thing – that they’re not comfortable unless all of us are together. In any case, the “Mom’s home, let’s eat!” mentality is a bit disturbing. Charlie, on the other hand, eats constantly.

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Here’s a newish pet peeve of mine: When somebody wants you to do something for them (or more likely instead of them) so they stand in front of what needs to be done and announce it. Now this is acceptable if the human is a child…

Young child: “Oh! Oh! The phone is ringing!”

But what I mean is…

Grown-ass adult: “Oh! Oh! The printer is beeping! It says it needs paper!”

LadyGypsy, naturally

27 Sep

Thanks to The World of Strawberry Shortcake Clip Art Gallery!

So I’ve been reading this Internet thing again. This thing that gives me nutty ideas such as giving up shampoo.

Yes, I went no ‘poo for about 9 weeks last year & only used a homemade baking soda paste on my hair. It was horrible (itchy & greasy) for 3 weeks, amazing (gorgeous thick waves) for 5 weeks and horrible again (oil slick) the last week. So I gave up. When I shampooed for the first time after that it was like I was at the most posh spa on earth.

Lately I’ve been frequenting sites such as No More Dirty Looks and making a small list of things I want to avoid in my beauty supplies. So what does a girl who wants to do the right thing for her hair without having to work for it do?

I found Burts Bees Raspberry & Brazil Nut shampoo, which claims to be 99% pure and free of parabens and sulfates. And while my hair isn’t as bouncy as it was when I was shampoo free it is healthier than when I was doing Head and Shoulders. And I smell like Raspberry Tart, too!

The only downside is that it doesn’t lather and I had a difficult time adjusting to that. Lather was a visual/tactile indicator in the shower of which parts of my hair were shampooed and which weren’t. Without that I have to pay more attention and make sure I get all parts of my scalp. I’ve found that going front to back, nape to back and sides to back, in that order, works for me.

But I haven’t stopped there. I’m using Burt’s Bees Milk and Honey moisturizing lotion and it’s doing a much better job keeping my skin soft than my beloved Warm Vanilla Sugar lotion did. (They changed the scent on that, by the way. Not as yummy now.) Plus it’s paraben free as well.

And I’m testing using a natural tea tree oil soap bar (from the Ren Faire no less) on my face instead of the Proactiv. Watch me be all broken out again in 2 weeks. But it’s worth trying.

It could be gimmicky but as a lady approaching 40 (weep!) I figure the better I treat my skin the better it will treat me.

This is not a paid product review.

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