Saturday, December 14, 2013
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Rimmel London Stay Matte Liquid Mousse Foundation
I received my complimentary sample of Rimmel London's latest foundation from Influenster right before Halloween this year. Just in time for fun makeup looks! Well, sort of, I went as Velma Dinkley this year so the makeup was an understated, girl next door, style. This foundation was still perfect! Aside from the ridiculously long name for a foundation, Rimmel has come up with a pretty fantastic new foundation; I am wearing it in both of the photos above.It is not yet available in stores, but when it becomes available, you may want to consider it for yourself. Here's why:
PROS
* Lightweight, so it just feels like my skin, only smoother!
* Not greasy at all.
* Staying power; I wore this for an entire Halloween party and it never budged.
* Non-irritating.
* Inexpensive.
* A good color match for this pale girl.
CONS
* Dries REALLY quickly, so it requires quick blending.
* The cap screws on, so to keep the package clean, you have to wash your hands before closing the lid.
Honestly, the pros outweigh the cons, and I am such a fan of Rimmel products in general that I have to recommend this foundation.
PROS
* Lightweight, so it just feels like my skin, only smoother!
* Not greasy at all.
* Staying power; I wore this for an entire Halloween party and it never budged.
* Non-irritating.
* Inexpensive.
* A good color match for this pale girl.
CONS
* Dries REALLY quickly, so it requires quick blending.
* The cap screws on, so to keep the package clean, you have to wash your hands before closing the lid.
Honestly, the pros outweigh the cons, and I am such a fan of Rimmel products in general that I have to recommend this foundation.
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Come with me, into a 'Vaginal Fantasy'
I just finished reading "Succubus Blues" by Richelle Mead. It is a fantastic, often smutty, but oh so fun to read book about a reluctant succubus. I probably would have never known this book even existed if it hadn't been for one of my favorite little youtube hangouts, Vaginal Fantasy, featuring Kila Kazebee, Bonnie Burton, Felicia Day & Veronica Belmont. I don't read every book that they discuss, but I have read a few of them, and this is one of the best. It had plenty of sultry scenes, but it also had a plot that kept me turning those pages. Not to mention some substance. For example, my favorite quote from the book:
"Love is rarely flawless, humans delude themselves by thinking it has to be. It is the imperfection that makes love perfect."
If you're interested in seeing the episode that drew me into this little gem, you can watch it now.
"Love is rarely flawless, humans delude themselves by thinking it has to be. It is the imperfection that makes love perfect."
If you're interested in seeing the episode that drew me into this little gem, you can watch it now.
Birchbox, July 2013
I know it's August, so I'm a tad behind on this one, but I have to say that July's Birchbox was spectacular! There were fancy bobby pins, French face lotion, and leave in hair conditioner that smells amazing. The "Girl Meets Pearl" by Benefit is my favorite sample of the bunch though; I "squeed" in delight. Pretty glowing skin!?! Yes please. Even the little lotion samples smell wonderful, I just wish the packaging was a little more fancy. The ten dollars each month is well worth it when I get fun boxes like this; keep it coming Birchbox, I like where you're headed.
Sunday, July 21, 2013
A Town Saved from Fire
This was the view from my home town on Wednesday; the third day of a fire that began small and rushed through dry brush into the back country of my mountain home last week. Let me just say, we are a town now full of gratitude and humility! Our home is safe and of all the "nicest things" I could write of today, I am the most happy that my home is still here and all the town's inhabitants here to enjoy it!
This is a map that shows the vast span of the fire's path. The blue arrow is pointing to where our house is; which is also very close to where the origin of the fire was. The ridge was the stopping point for most of the flames, and the 3,000 people who came in to battle the fire were doing everything in their power to keep the flames from breaching that ridge line. More information about The Mountain Fire can be found here, if you're interested.
All the firefighters and support crew that made their way into our town to allow us to stay where we are today are the only thing I want to praise today. No amount of thanks is enough. My home town is intact, charred in the high country, but the forest will regrow and that is a beautiful thing as well. These men and women are true heroes, and every single person in this town is grateful for each and every one of them.
This is a map that shows the vast span of the fire's path. The blue arrow is pointing to where our house is; which is also very close to where the origin of the fire was. The ridge was the stopping point for most of the flames, and the 3,000 people who came in to battle the fire were doing everything in their power to keep the flames from breaching that ridge line. More information about The Mountain Fire can be found here, if you're interested.
All the firefighters and support crew that made their way into our town to allow us to stay where we are today are the only thing I want to praise today. No amount of thanks is enough. My home town is intact, charred in the high country, but the forest will regrow and that is a beautiful thing as well. These men and women are true heroes, and every single person in this town is grateful for each and every one of them.
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Glossy Box, June 2013
Thursday, July 4, 2013
The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
Neil Gaiman is one of my favorite authors, so when I read on NPR that he had a new novel out this summer I pre-ordered it on Amazon and waited for it to arrive in my mail box. The Ocean at the End of the Lane does not disappoint; it is a quick read, but it is so deliciously nerve wracking. It is about a now grown man who returns to his childhood home, and is drawn into the memory of a time that the world nearly ended. Unlike most of Gaiman's books, this is a decidedly adult novel; slightly dark and disturbing, but also full of hope and insight. Here is one of my favorite quotes from the book:
"I'm going to tell you something important. Grown-ups don't look like grown-ups on the inside either. Outside, they're big and thoughtless and they always know what they're doing. Inside, they look just like they always have. Like they did when they were your age. The truth is, there aren't any grown-ups. Not one, in the whole wide world."
Also, if you haven't seen this commencement speech, and you need inspiration, give a little listen.
"I'm going to tell you something important. Grown-ups don't look like grown-ups on the inside either. Outside, they're big and thoughtless and they always know what they're doing. Inside, they look just like they always have. Like they did when they were your age. The truth is, there aren't any grown-ups. Not one, in the whole wide world."
Also, if you haven't seen this commencement speech, and you need inspiration, give a little listen.
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