Thursday, December 29, 2011

Adios, 2011!

Can you believe another year is coming to a close?  The older I get, the faster time flies by.  It's always nice to have a new year come, though...it seems to give us all a chance for reflection.  A new year is also a fresh start, and we could all use those from time to time.
This is where I'll be spending my new year's.  The Washington coast is all dunes and sand...a far cry from Hawaii's turquoise waters.  Sigh.

I am heading out to the beach (the WA coast is NOTHING like the beaches of Hawaii, I am sad to report) to celebrate the new year quietly, with my husband.  I'm skipping any "best of 2011" or "hopes for 2012" posts because, frankly, I just don't have the energy. Instead, I will leave you for the year by wishing you and yours a safe, happy, and healthy 2012!

I'll be back soon.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Glitter Bomb!

I am not a fan of glittery makeup.  Super sparkly eyeshadow is, in my opinion, distracting.  Body glitter seems a bit desperate.  But then, I am a 30-something grown-up and don't have to try to attract anyone in a dark, crowded bar.  No.  Glittery makeup is so not my thing.  Glittery nail polish?  Well, I'll let that one slide.

While glitter on the face or body doesn't ring my chimes, I can understand the appeal of having shiny, sparkly fingernails.  There are so many different shades and degrees of glittery nail polish out there that it's hard to pass up the fun, zazzy trend.

The only downside to glittery nails? Removing it!  Glitter polishes are rough, and even if you add a top coat to protect it, glitter polish seems to chip faster and create a lumpy surface.  This makes polish removal a pain.  The cotton ball scrapes across the nail's surface, and, since the nail surface is far from smooth, the cotton snags and leaves bits of itself behind.  It's messy, tedious business, removing glittery nail polish.

I recently saw a tip for removing glitter polish that I had to try.  You soak cotton balls in nail polish remover, put the soaked cotton ball on your glitter nail, wrap aluminum foil around your finger, wait a few minutes, remove the foil and cotton ball, and viola!  The glitter is gone.
Creepy, foil covered nails!
Armed with pre-cut sheets of foil, I headed to my bathroom to give it a go.  I have "jumbo" cotton balls, so I cut them in half before soaking them in nail polish remover.  I had to do one hand at at time, but I (not so carefully) wrapped each fingertip with a cotton ball in foil and waited for a few minutes.  I peeled it all off and was pleasantly surprised to see that the technique worked! I did have to go over my nails once more to get glitter out of the sides/corners of my nail, but a good 95% of the polish was gone with relative ease.

Almost completely glitter-free
Have you ever tried this technique?  It takes a few minutes to prep and to let the remover-soaked cotton balls do their job, but I was impressed with the results.  I'll be doing this again...unless I hear that nail polish remover and foil create a deadly toxin when used together!

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Ready for the Holidays?

I'm sad to say that I'm back from my trip to Hawaii.  It was so nice to be in the sun and to feel actual warmth in the middle of December.  Coming back to dark, dreary, and December-y Seattle was tough. While I hate having to fly, I love being in new places and was very appreciative of a change of scenery.  Just to make everyone living in a cold place a little crazy, here are couple shots of my vacation.
Lanikai Beach
Diamond Head and the lovely waters of Waikiki
Waikiki at Sunset
Since I work in the education business, I am off of work until January.  YAY!  I have plenty of cleaning, cooking, and gift wrapping in my future.  I think that by this time tomorrow, I'll be ready for Christmas.

How about you?  Are you ready for the 25th?  Is there anything you're really wishing for this year?  I'll be back soon...I hope you all have a Merry Christmas.  Oh, and Happy Hanukkah!

Wednesday, December 07, 2011

Paradise Bound

In a couple of days, I am heading off with my sister for a girls-only trip to Hawaii.  I'll only be gone a few days, but still...I'm excited.  Living in the Seattle area, I don't think I've experienced a summer in quite some time, and I've never been to Hawaii.  It will be weird to be wearing a swimsuit in December, but I am more than ready for some sun and warmth.  The only downside is that the Mister is stuck at home.  I'll take him next time, I'm sure!

It's been so long since I flew anywhere.  In my preparation for this trip, I had to reacquaint myself with the TSA's rules, especially when it comes to beauty supplies.  The TSA's website is, surprisingly, easy to navigate.  If you're like me and plan to travel this winter, the best thing to know is the 3-1-1 rule for carry-ons.  Here it is:


I'm going to be checking one suitcase (god only knows how much THAT will cost me!), but at least I can take a few liquid-y things on board because when it comes to flying, I always need some products to keep me comfortable.

Thanks to the crappy pressure and stale air inside the plane, my skin is going to get dehydrated and gross awfully fast.  There's also the ubiquitous problem of germs on planes to contend with.  To help keep me feeling OK when I fly, here's what I'm packing in my carry-on (following the 3-1-1 rules, of course!):
  • Bottle of water (purchased after I go through security): because you can never have too much water.  Well, I guess you technically CAN, but on a plane, I need to keep hydrated (I never drink on the plane for two reasons: 1) alcohol dehydrates and 2) it's wicked expensive!)
  • Hand sanitizer: I know, I know.  Using hand sanitizer will ultimately lead to a zombie apocalypse or some sort of super-bug, but in the short-term, I'm using the stuff.  God only knows how many millions of icky germs I'll touch just getting to my seat.
  • Cleaning wipes: Did you know that the tray tables on planes are not cleaned after each flight?  Ever wonder how much crud is on one of those trays?  I don't want to think about it.  I know I sound a little crazy, but I'm going with the "safe not sorry" route of travel, especially since it's December and everyone seems to have a cold or worse.  I don't want my time in Hawaii ruined because I picked up a bug!
  • Moisturizer/hand cream and lip balm: my skin will thank me later!
What do you take with you when you travel?  Let me know...and ALOHA!  I'll tell you about my trip when I return.

Tuesday, December 06, 2011

Holiday Wish List

Wow.  I still can't believe that 2011 is almost over and that the holidays are here. If you're still working on your wish list, here are five things to consider:

Clinique's Black Honey Glow ($28.50): I  have had a pretty long-term love affair with Clinique's Black Honey.  I use it on my lips at least a few times each week, so it's no surprise that I love this kit.  You get mascara, blush, lipgloss, and an eyeshadow duo....everything you need for the perfect face.  And the shades are going to rock and be very flattering...it IS Black Honey, after all!

mark On the Dot Natural Eye Color Compact ($15): finding the perfect eyeshadow shades is an on-going quest for me.  I like a wide range of neutrals to play with (to dress up or dress down, as my mood or the occasion dictates). This compact includes 9 of mark's best sellers, so getting the right look will be a snap!

Sephora by OPI Glimmer Wonderland 18-Piece Mini Nail Colour Set ($48): this is the perfect gift set if you're like me and you paint your nails every week. For the cost of a few mani's you can get 18 different colors to play with.  The shades included range from fun and flirty to classic.  I bet you'd be happy to get this under your tree!  

Rembrandt Deeply White 2 Hour Kit (about $22): white teeth are always in, and this is the perfect addition to your beauty routine this season. The Deeply White 2 Hour Whitening Kit is a fast, enamel-safe way to whiten your smile in just two hours.  I've spent a ton of money (and time) on dental work in 2011, so making my teeth look great is high on my list as of late. Head over to the Rembrandt website for deets...and for a coupon!
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BirchBox (amounts vary; you can get a year for $110): this is the gift that keeps on giving!  Every month, you'll get a lovely little box filled with high end beauty samples.  I gave myself this and look forward to what's inside every month.  You can also buy products from their website and get discounts on featured products.  You never know what you'll find with this!

Are you still shopping? You might want to consider checking out sites like HauteLook.  Every day, they offer great deals and, often, products from some of the best prestigue cosmetics companies.

If you're wasting time on facebook, you should check this out, from Sephora:

Make Your Holiday Beauty Dreams Come True This Season
With The New Sephora Wish List App for Facebook

Whether you’re dreaming of a palette filled with endless colors, sensational skincare or a signature fragrance, Sephora wants to help make all of your beauty dreams come true this holiday season with the Sephora Wish List App. Available only on Sephora’s Facebook page, The Wish List App helps you create your ultimate beauty list to share with family and friends, while providing the chance to win a $100 Sephora Gift Card daily.

Go to www.Facebook.com/Sephora to access the App and build the product list of your dreams. Select from thousands of items using Sephora’s online product finder, featuring the hottest beauty gifts available at Sephora, including exclusive sets and best-selling items from brands such as Dior, Make Up For Ever, Nars, Tarte, tokidoki, Philosophy, Hello Kitty Beauty, Buxom, Josie Maran, T3, Fresh, Urban Decay and so much more. You can also view wish lists from Sephora’s own trend spotters, international style experts and celebrity brand founders, including Tarina Tarantino, Kat Von D and Charlotte Ronson.

Once your list is compiled, share it with your friends and family so they know exactly what you’re dreaming of this year. Sephora gives you the option to create and share multiple lists so you can customize by category or price and send to select recipients.  And since lists can be accessed beyond the holidays, finding a last minute gift will be easy for your friends and family.

Still wishing for more? With each list you create and share through December 23rd, you have the chance to enter a daily sweepstakes to win a $100 gift card.  There’s never been a more beautiful way to give and receive the perfect beauty gifts of the season.

Monday, December 05, 2011

Ritual De Lo Habitual

I don't know about the rest of you, but during the week I am generally on auto-pilot...especially when I'm getting ready for work in the morning.  I seem to have developed a morning routine: get out of bed, brush my teeth, shower, layout my makeup, have breakfast, put on my makeup, blow dry my hair, get dressed and go to work.  Thrilling.  It's amazing how many steps it takes to get ready just to go to stupid work.
My makeup "mise en place."  Funny, this is all drugstore stuff!  It's different products every day.
Putting on my makeup--my warpaint!--before work is one of the more important things I do in the morning.  And I like to give it time since it's so important.  Getting all my products out and in place before I actually apply my makeup gives me a sense of peace on my hectic mornings.  That small act of creating a "makeup mise en place" grants me a moment to think about nothing important. It's dumb, but I like the sense of order and calmness I get from laying it all out. 

My cat, helping me get ready in the morning.  He's a furry makeup artist!
Also important to my morning ritual is my cat, Hugo.  He sits on the counter every morning as I get ready.  He likes to attack my brow brush and thinks eyeliner is really a cat toy in disguise.  He makes makeup application and hair drying all the more interesting (and at times, he drives me crazy!), but I like the company.

All told, I am out of bed, showered, made up, dressed and fed in about an hour and a half.  I know that sounds like a long time, but I love my long, hot showers.  How long does it take you to get ready?  What's your daily beauty ritual?