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Work in progress of a Chicagoan who loves pretty things, good food, and the occasional socio-political commentary.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Yes - I am excited for Valentine's Day....
Friday may not technically still be Valentine's Day - but when I think about the fact that this year's Vday celebrations mean dinner at Blackbird followed by a Blackhawk's game, I imagine I'll look like this the entire day....
Thursday, October 18, 2012
My week in GIFs.
It's been an interesting one..... But basically, here's how it went:
A friend traded in his iPhone and outrageous monthly plan for a stupie pre-pay.... Then posted his new number on Facebook.....
My sisters and me when we found out our mom is dating again:
When my boyfriend gave me his Facebook password and I took the bait:
When my girlfriends want to go out on a weeknight, I'm just like:
But worst of all.... I have to be on a food budget thanks to my frenzy to pay off my student loans by age 30. This is how I feel right now: (*I DID accidentally go to De Cero with the girls last night.... But it was SO worth it)
Let's pull for a better week next week.........
A friend traded in his iPhone and outrageous monthly plan for a stupie pre-pay.... Then posted his new number on Facebook.....
My sisters and me when we found out our mom is dating again:
When my boyfriend gave me his Facebook password and I took the bait:
When my girlfriends want to go out on a weeknight, I'm just like:
But worst of all.... I have to be on a food budget thanks to my frenzy to pay off my student loans by age 30. This is how I feel right now: (*I DID accidentally go to De Cero with the girls last night.... But it was SO worth it)
Let's pull for a better week next week.........
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Review: Yes to Tomatoes Clear Skin Daily Balancing Moisturizer
Good morning to any fellow beauty junkies who stumble upon this post!
Skin has always been a preoccupation and issue for me. I am periodically extremely acne prone with combination skin. By "combination", I mean either dry to the point of peeling and flaking - mostly at the tip of my nose and the area between my nose, lips and cheeks - and oily on my forehead. I have large pores in some areas, seemingly none in others, and a good deal of scarring. With a prescribed cocktail of Ortho-Lo (birth control pill), tretinoin/Differin cream and the anti-bacterial Cetaphil bar at night, and a benzoyl peroxide face wash with an antibiotic gel in the morning, my skin is pretty much breakout free. Once I stop that routine for a few months, however, the acne returns.
This routine may save me from acne, but (aside from the retinol cream), does little in the way of anti-aging, glow inducing, pore minimizing, or etherealizing. I'm always on the hunt for one or two small products I can include in my regimen to make myself feel a little pampered without disrupting the prescribed routine.
A few months after I had neglected my acne routine for a while, I tried the Yes to Tomatoes Clear Skin daily balancing moisturizer and LOVED it. It is a little pricey for a drugstore moisturizer - about $14 US for 50 ml/1.7oz (especially when I already love and use the Cetaphil regular giant pumper of lotion, which is about $12 US), but it only takes a small pump to cover your face and it actually did help to start clearing up my skin - and smells great to boot. It's not a super thick, overwhelming cream, but it definitely moisturizes well and doesn't wear out like most moisturizers for acne prone skin will. The pump is fantastic - it comes with a tight fitting cap to avoid lotion-bag-syndrome and allows you to pump only as much as you need.
Best of all, it is cruelty free, paraben free, and (as all of the "Yes To" line) contributes to the Yes to Seed campaign, which has created a global community of schools that engage students in planting their own school gardens to help in the fight against hunger (http://www.yestocarrots.com/yes-to-seed-fund.html). Win-win no matter how you look at it!
On a whim yesterday, I also picked up a small size of the famed Caudelie Beauty Elixir at Sephora (a fantastic and expensive line of non-chemical products). I'll write a full review on this after I've had a chance to really try it out, but my first impressions are positive. It smells amazing (fresh and herbal on first spray - but if you aren't a fan of the smell, it doesn't stick around long), feels invigorating and cooling on the skin, and seems to help even out redness. I'm wearing it without makeup today to see how my skin reacts and, so far, I think it's doing well. We'll see after a few days how it really shapes up to the hype!
I'm also in the market for a fantastic eye cream - if anyone has a recommendation for a cruelty free product they love that minimizes dark circles and lines, shoot me a message or a comment!
Xx,
K
Skin has always been a preoccupation and issue for me. I am periodically extremely acne prone with combination skin. By "combination", I mean either dry to the point of peeling and flaking - mostly at the tip of my nose and the area between my nose, lips and cheeks - and oily on my forehead. I have large pores in some areas, seemingly none in others, and a good deal of scarring. With a prescribed cocktail of Ortho-Lo (birth control pill), tretinoin/Differin cream and the anti-bacterial Cetaphil bar at night, and a benzoyl peroxide face wash with an antibiotic gel in the morning, my skin is pretty much breakout free. Once I stop that routine for a few months, however, the acne returns.
This routine may save me from acne, but (aside from the retinol cream), does little in the way of anti-aging, glow inducing, pore minimizing, or etherealizing. I'm always on the hunt for one or two small products I can include in my regimen to make myself feel a little pampered without disrupting the prescribed routine.
A few months after I had neglected my acne routine for a while, I tried the Yes to Tomatoes Clear Skin daily balancing moisturizer and LOVED it. It is a little pricey for a drugstore moisturizer - about $14 US for 50 ml/1.7oz (especially when I already love and use the Cetaphil regular giant pumper of lotion, which is about $12 US), but it only takes a small pump to cover your face and it actually did help to start clearing up my skin - and smells great to boot. It's not a super thick, overwhelming cream, but it definitely moisturizes well and doesn't wear out like most moisturizers for acne prone skin will. The pump is fantastic - it comes with a tight fitting cap to avoid lotion-bag-syndrome and allows you to pump only as much as you need.
Best of all, it is cruelty free, paraben free, and (as all of the "Yes To" line) contributes to the Yes to Seed campaign, which has created a global community of schools that engage students in planting their own school gardens to help in the fight against hunger (http://www.yestocarrots.com/yes-to-seed-fund.html). Win-win no matter how you look at it!
On a whim yesterday, I also picked up a small size of the famed Caudelie Beauty Elixir at Sephora (a fantastic and expensive line of non-chemical products). I'll write a full review on this after I've had a chance to really try it out, but my first impressions are positive. It smells amazing (fresh and herbal on first spray - but if you aren't a fan of the smell, it doesn't stick around long), feels invigorating and cooling on the skin, and seems to help even out redness. I'm wearing it without makeup today to see how my skin reacts and, so far, I think it's doing well. We'll see after a few days how it really shapes up to the hype!
I'm also in the market for a fantastic eye cream - if anyone has a recommendation for a cruelty free product they love that minimizes dark circles and lines, shoot me a message or a comment!
Xx,
K
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Something of an outfit of the night post
Since moving into Chicago from the suburbs, I've been spending a bit more time out with friends and family than I have in the past. As I'm trying to move away from the "more clothes is better" mantra and more towards that of "key versatile pieces is ideal", I've been mixing and matching some of my favorite, most flattering pieces each time I head out, and the compliments are constantly flowing.
About a week ago, I went for drinks and a Flosstradamus support show with my roommate and a few friends. The picture below was taken at our private side room in Drumbar and features a few of my favorite, most worn pieces (as well as freshly cut, slightly awkward bangs).
Sleeveless collared shirt (asymmetrical and sheer), TJ/TK Maxx; Black lace skirt: Laundry by Shelli Segal (old - nordstrom.com); Bag: Rebecca Minkoff M.A.C. in raspberry (rebeccaminkoff.com); bangles and bracelets: heirloom and vintage; raffia wedges (not visible): Steve Madden.
About a week ago, I went for drinks and a Flosstradamus support show with my roommate and a few friends. The picture below was taken at our private side room in Drumbar and features a few of my favorite, most worn pieces (as well as freshly cut, slightly awkward bangs).
Sleeveless collared shirt (asymmetrical and sheer), TJ/TK Maxx; Black lace skirt: Laundry by Shelli Segal (old - nordstrom.com); Bag: Rebecca Minkoff M.A.C. in raspberry (rebeccaminkoff.com); bangles and bracelets: heirloom and vintage; raffia wedges (not visible): Steve Madden.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
How should one define "Morning Person"?
As far as I'm concerned, one of the greatest joys in life is nap time, or linger in bed time. I love to lounge. Lounging, taking my time, poking around, then madly rushing to and from wherever I need to be make my life what I consider to be a well rounded one.
The only downside to this lounge-rush pattern is that, on some occasions, you wind up going to nearly half 10 in the morning without noticing you have eyeliner smudged on your nose. Of course, by half 10, you've already had face to face interactions with your team and supervisors... not to mention you've most likely ridden the L with hundreds of strangers whose sunglasses couldn't possibly help hide the big coffee colored line in the middle of your face (MAC's Teddy is my daily go-to).
Luckily, today's miniature snafu can be sidelined by a new obsession: coffee ice cubes!
Generally, I put a few in a large mouthed water bottle and let them melt a little on my way to work before dumping a mini creamer into the mix. Today, however, I snagged a little of my roommate's insanely delicious smelling crème brûlée flavored low cal creamer and let the cubes melt in it on the commute.... While I feel slightly guilty for snagging the creamer, I'm officially in heaven. Yes, I realize chemical creamers are innately disgusting and no, I regularly do not like sugar in my coffee, but somehow my taste buds knew it would be a rough go this morning and decided to rescue me preemptively. You've gotta try this.
Right now we're riding on the roomie's leftover Starbucks House Blend from the morning - filling the ice cube tray with it in the afternoon and then dumping the cubes into a container once frozen (repeating the next day). The flavor would probably be better with Kickapoo or whatever the tasty Trader Joe's coffee is that my mom loves, but I'm no coffee snob and the slow melt keeps me from doing the chug-jitter-bug all morning long.
This evening I plan to upload a few pics of my recent obsessions and favorites, and this summer staple will be included.
Until then, double check the mirror before you leave the house and have a fantastic morning!
Xx
The only downside to this lounge-rush pattern is that, on some occasions, you wind up going to nearly half 10 in the morning without noticing you have eyeliner smudged on your nose. Of course, by half 10, you've already had face to face interactions with your team and supervisors... not to mention you've most likely ridden the L with hundreds of strangers whose sunglasses couldn't possibly help hide the big coffee colored line in the middle of your face (MAC's Teddy is my daily go-to).
Luckily, today's miniature snafu can be sidelined by a new obsession: coffee ice cubes!
Generally, I put a few in a large mouthed water bottle and let them melt a little on my way to work before dumping a mini creamer into the mix. Today, however, I snagged a little of my roommate's insanely delicious smelling crème brûlée flavored low cal creamer and let the cubes melt in it on the commute.... While I feel slightly guilty for snagging the creamer, I'm officially in heaven. Yes, I realize chemical creamers are innately disgusting and no, I regularly do not like sugar in my coffee, but somehow my taste buds knew it would be a rough go this morning and decided to rescue me preemptively. You've gotta try this.
Right now we're riding on the roomie's leftover Starbucks House Blend from the morning - filling the ice cube tray with it in the afternoon and then dumping the cubes into a container once frozen (repeating the next day). The flavor would probably be better with Kickapoo or whatever the tasty Trader Joe's coffee is that my mom loves, but I'm no coffee snob and the slow melt keeps me from doing the chug-jitter-bug all morning long.
This evening I plan to upload a few pics of my recent obsessions and favorites, and this summer staple will be included.
Until then, double check the mirror before you leave the house and have a fantastic morning!
Xx
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
A neon summer
The past few years have brought us textile lovers glorious architectural lines and beautiful austerity.
Celine, MaxMara, and Jil Sander have flourished under the economic freeze inspired lines. For someone who loves black and grey, the perfect little jacket, black skinny jeans, and the perfect riding boot, this has meant that getting dressed every day has been an easy affair.
Then Prada's Spring '12 campaign hit me with all of the force of a 1958 Ford Thunderbird (I like the clean lines). My most coveted item? Their insanely impractical flame heels.
While I may never own a pair, I can credit the shoes with igniting a lust for color and boldness deep within my cold, black and grey tone heart. Recently, while sleepily Google image searching "neon", I stumbled across the DV by Dolce Vita Archer sandals in neon pink and my heart jumped. They were the perfect balance of chic thin strap sandals and bold, carefree neon pink; at once both youthful and polished. I've developed a habit of searching for the best price on everything I purchase in anticipation of my upcoming move, so I perused the web until I found them on sale for about US $44.00 on Amazon (gotta love Amazon). While I promised myself that I would hunt for textiles and products that are first and foremost kind to other species and the environment, I'm loving them almost daily.
They are lightweight, strap firmly onto my feet to help avoid nasty shin splints and my usual stumbles, and are just bold enough to elicit countless compliments and inquiries without turning heads of bewildered glances.
Behold my feet loving on the sandals, toes coated in Essie's Mint Candy Apple polish (no longer available), and the mountain of freshly fried, fake cheese covered potato chips I dug into at this past weekend's Aurora Blues on the Fox Festival.
Celine, MaxMara, and Jil Sander have flourished under the economic freeze inspired lines. For someone who loves black and grey, the perfect little jacket, black skinny jeans, and the perfect riding boot, this has meant that getting dressed every day has been an easy affair.
Then Prada's Spring '12 campaign hit me with all of the force of a 1958 Ford Thunderbird (I like the clean lines). My most coveted item? Their insanely impractical flame heels.
While I may never own a pair, I can credit the shoes with igniting a lust for color and boldness deep within my cold, black and grey tone heart. Recently, while sleepily Google image searching "neon", I stumbled across the DV by Dolce Vita Archer sandals in neon pink and my heart jumped. They were the perfect balance of chic thin strap sandals and bold, carefree neon pink; at once both youthful and polished. I've developed a habit of searching for the best price on everything I purchase in anticipation of my upcoming move, so I perused the web until I found them on sale for about US $44.00 on Amazon (gotta love Amazon). While I promised myself that I would hunt for textiles and products that are first and foremost kind to other species and the environment, I'm loving them almost daily.
They are lightweight, strap firmly onto my feet to help avoid nasty shin splints and my usual stumbles, and are just bold enough to elicit countless compliments and inquiries without turning heads of bewildered glances.
Behold my feet loving on the sandals, toes coated in Essie's Mint Candy Apple polish (no longer available), and the mountain of freshly fried, fake cheese covered potato chips I dug into at this past weekend's Aurora Blues on the Fox Festival.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Stella for spring and summer
Fashion is certainly something I love to talk about, think about, look at, pet.... But something that is even closer to my heart is the environment. It's not always easy to blend eco-friendly with fashion-forward, so those who can impress me beyond words.
Stella McCartney's collaborations with companies like Adidas, H&M and Target have helped bring eco friendly fashion into the public eye (and to the athlete's foot - I'm completely dedicated to her line of Adidas Response trainers!).
While we're all huddling indoors cranking the heat and I'm sleeping with a full length fur coat as an extra bed spread, one of the quickest ways we can kick the seasonal blues is to start planning our spring and summer wardrobes. Stella's Spring '12 line is architectural, unusual and (as always) eco friendly, to boot.
Here are my top picks from her Spring line, followed by those from her summer.
These spring looks are avante-garde yet ultra wearable. I love her use of bold colors and chunky stripes; most collections have leaned towards the pastels and floral appliques this year - she livens everything up a bit! .... yes, most of these picks are black and white - I just can't help myself!
Stella McCartney's collaborations with companies like Adidas, H&M and Target have helped bring eco friendly fashion into the public eye (and to the athlete's foot - I'm completely dedicated to her line of Adidas Response trainers!).
While we're all huddling indoors cranking the heat and I'm sleeping with a full length fur coat as an extra bed spread, one of the quickest ways we can kick the seasonal blues is to start planning our spring and summer wardrobes. Stella's Spring '12 line is architectural, unusual and (as always) eco friendly, to boot.
Here are my top picks from her Spring line, followed by those from her summer.
These spring looks are avante-garde yet ultra wearable. I love her use of bold colors and chunky stripes; most collections have leaned towards the pastels and floral appliques this year - she livens everything up a bit! .... yes, most of these picks are black and white - I just can't help myself!
While I adore the spring line and its edge, I can honestly say I am obsessed with her summer looks. Summer collections don't usually entice me all that much - they generally seem either scandalous or standard. Stella takes her appreciation for comfort and whisks it up with a touch of bold this year. I love the use of sheer screens in the form fitting dresses and am head over heels for the billowy, sexy feel of many of the pieces. Color blocking is very hot right now and will continue to be - I love how she balances the trend with subtle patterns and lace. While her spring collection may be a little more difficult for shorty's like me to pull off, these summer pieces are bound to be flattering, comfortable and guaranteed show stoppers:
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