Eclectic Experiences
Sunday, 29 January 2012
Spotlight HI LOW Skirt
Thought for the day:
"You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him" - James D. Miles
4 Drugstore Foundations
Didn't realize that 3 out of the 4 Maybelline, but that's ok! These are a few foundations that I've tried out recently. Thought I'd post a quick review!
The first of foundation tested was Maybelline Super Stay 24 hour wear. This would have to be my favourite out of these 4.
What I Liked: good coverage, withstands heat and sweat, the bottle lasts a long time, decent job of mattifyling, the colour is true to what it looks like in the bottle
Things to know: sometimes my skin would get a little dry, it can transfer slightly (after a hug my friends suit jacket could attest to this. oops.), it's a bit thick so you need to work a bit to get it blended
Things to know: I found this dry and cakey. I personally thought it built up in the cracks and made my skin look older than it actually was. To me it didn't look natural. Yet a dance friend of mine swears by it. Goes to show that products do different things for different people.
What I liked: Smoother consistancy than the matte mouse, came with a little sponge applicator
Things to know: if you have oily skin this product may not be for you. Also, I found it to be quite darker and more orange compared to what it looks like pre application. It also slid around a bit.
Last but not least is Rimmel Lasting Finish 25 Hour Wear foundation.
What I like: it does a good job of hydrating as it claims, lightweight, pretty good coverage
Things to know: since its hydrating it dries a bit slick. A matte powder will definitely be needed. Also, even though I purchased the lightest colour, it was STILL too dark for my skin tone. Not for those with very fair skin
The first of foundation tested was Maybelline Super Stay 24 hour wear. This would have to be my favourite out of these 4.
What I Liked: good coverage, withstands heat and sweat, the bottle lasts a long time, decent job of mattifyling, the colour is true to what it looks like in the bottle
Things to know: sometimes my skin would get a little dry, it can transfer slightly (after a hug my friends suit jacket could attest to this. oops.), it's a bit thick so you need to work a bit to get it blended
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Next up is Maybelline Dream Matte Mouse.
What I Liked: the idea of a whipped foundation, that the container is small enough for a purse, it's not oilyThings to know: I found this dry and cakey. I personally thought it built up in the cracks and made my skin look older than it actually was. To me it didn't look natural. Yet a dance friend of mine swears by it. Goes to show that products do different things for different people.
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Similar to this is Maybelline Dream Smooth Mouse.Things to know: if you have oily skin this product may not be for you. Also, I found it to be quite darker and more orange compared to what it looks like pre application. It also slid around a bit.
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Things to know: since its hydrating it dries a bit slick. A matte powder will definitely be needed. Also, even though I purchased the lightest colour, it was STILL too dark for my skin tone. Not for those with very fair skin
Saturday, 28 January 2012
Combat Closet Woes!
Over the past few days I've really been trying to get my room organized. This includes (dun dun daaaaa) my closet. After deciding what to keep and what had to go, I began the daunting task of hanging everything back up on hangers and putting it all in it's rightful place. However, some of my clothing items did not want to STAY in their rightful place. A few hours I came back to find slippery tops and flowy cardigans on the ground having fallen off the hangers. We've all been there. So, I had to come up with a very cheap and in expensive way to solve my hanging hazzard. In addition, I wanted a way to protect my clothes from getting those annoying litte corners after being hung incorrectly.
Materials:
- hangers (I had the cheap wire ones so that's what I used)
- foam paper (I had this lying around from a previous dollar store purchase but you can also use felt or even rubber matting)
- hot glue gun
- scissors
1) To start I took my wire hanger and bent it so that the sides pointed in a downwards 'V'. Previously I had bent them in a sort of upwards 'U' so that my clothes were less likely to slide off. However, this results in annoyingly mishapen clothing and actually wears away at the material.
2) Take the foam paper and cut a small strip. Fold it lengthwise and run a line of hot glue down the middle.
3) Place the foam strip around one arm of the hanger. Be sure to put it as close to the end as you can. The very tip of it should have a little bit of over hang as shown in the photo below. Secure the foam paper by adding more glue so that the two sides stick together.
Materials:
- hangers (I had the cheap wire ones so that's what I used)
- foam paper (I had this lying around from a previous dollar store purchase but you can also use felt or even rubber matting)
- hot glue gun
- scissors
1) To start I took my wire hanger and bent it so that the sides pointed in a downwards 'V'. Previously I had bent them in a sort of upwards 'U' so that my clothes were less likely to slide off. However, this results in annoyingly mishapen clothing and actually wears away at the material.
2) Take the foam paper and cut a small strip. Fold it lengthwise and run a line of hot glue down the middle.
3) Place the foam strip around one arm of the hanger. Be sure to put it as close to the end as you can. The very tip of it should have a little bit of over hang as shown in the photo below. Secure the foam paper by adding more glue so that the two sides stick together.
4) Lastly, cut off that little piece of overhanging foam so that it is in lind with the flow of the hanger. This will prevent little corners or awkwardly shaped clothes! You can see how I've done this in the picture below (sorry for the colour change, the other orange photo was too blurry!)
And that's it! It worked suprisingly well. Not only have my clothes stayed put since, but I also feel better about hanging them in a way that will protect the shoulders from harm. Happy Hanging!
Sunday, 22 January 2012
The Hunger Games
My Rating: 4.5 /5
I was sort of unsure about picking this one up. When books are really hyped, I tend to get annoyed and enjoy them less (enter Twilight (enter millions of Twilight fans throwing things at me)). It arrived in a box of books that I had ordered online from Chapters (taking advantage of the free shipping over $25, score!). I couldn't decide what to read first and decided to read two pages of each. I immediately got hooked on Suzanne Collins smash hit. I love that it's told through first person narration by a character to has some serious backbone. Her instincts to survive in the familiar dystopian world are put to the test when thrown into an arena to fight to the death. Even though Katniss knows she cannot escape the people who put her there, she's going to put up a serious fight. And a rebellious one at that. Packed with action, suspense, growth of a forced heroine, and a little romance, The Hunger Games more than delivers. I couldnt put it down.
For more information on The Hunger Games and to read more reviews, please visit: http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books/The-Hunger-Games-Suzanne-Collins/9780439023528-item.html
Saturday, 21 January 2012
Tips for Plane Travel
Some of these are pretty obvious, but I thought I'd share them anyways! Have a great start to your trip!
1) Arrive at the airport early to prevent stress!
2) If you don’t have a bright recognizable suitcase (lets face it, most of us sport the black with the occasional hot pink) tie something you will identify right away for easy recognition on the luggage carousal. Be unique, others may have the same idea (such as a pink ribbon) and make sure it’s very secure.
3) Though it doesn’t sound ideal (especially with long flights) bring be sure to drink plenty of water. The recycled air in the cabin can dehydrate you and dry out your skin
4) Be prepared with gum for those high altitudes.
5) If you have the room, bring a spare set of clothes in your carry-on. Also include anything necessary that cannot be quickly replaced should your luggage get lost (ie: event tickets, credit cards, a dance costume – a friend of mine learned this the hard way)
6) Wear something comfortable on the plane, but don’t look like a complete slob
7) Bring a purse sized moisturizer and sanitizer in your carry-on
8) It seems obvious, but bring something to keep you occupied on the plane. Remember that there are times during flight where electronics have to be turned off. I always bring a pen and paper. Remember to bring activities for children as well
9) Be a respectful neighbour – make sure your headphones are not too loud and you’re respecting your seat partners space
10) Take stock of your carry-on. I once had a handful of metal bobby pins spill out right before I entered the metal detector. Embarrassing.
11) Make sure anything spill proof is safely in a plastic bag should the worst occur
12) Be mindful of snags. Spiky stilettos packed on top of the new silk top or chiffon skirt could leave you crying
13) Be polite to the airport staff. Remember, they’ve been doing this all day every day. Probably with some impatient customers too.
14) Make a physical packing list to not only make sure that you have everything, but also to note what you have when you get there. It makes it easier to plan ahead without having to dig around through your bag
15) Instead of taking full size make up items, try to use up samples. Sometimes stores like Sephora will give you samples upon asking or purchase small empty travel containers to put some of the makeup in.
16) You can save on luggage space by wearing a pair of pj’s for two nights (unless it’s a really hot and sweaty climate)
17) If it’s an overnight flight keep in mind you won’t want to be sleeping in your makeup. Either skip the application for the ride or bring a small compact and remover wipes in your carry on
image from: weheartit.com
Sandy Beaches
Ok, so it's minus 8 below here in the Great White North. So today's inspiration photograph? A lovely beach in Thailand. Quiet, serene, warm. Can you imagine sitting on the beach with a good book and a margarita? If only I had 3 wishes...
Image from: mojotravel.files.wordpress.com
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