Friday, September 26, 2014

Find Friday: my newfound love of hand lotion

This Find Friday is all about a piece of the beauty world that found me.

If you have been looking for the right smelly-goodness hand lotion, I invite you to consider Arbonne's Aromassentials lavender body lotion. (Office supplies added for scale.)

I actually won this at a product party thrown by a dear friend of mine. I asked the most questions (sometimes it pays to be a journalist), got the most chocolate kisses and, therefore, got to pick this goody.

My bottle is 2 ounces, but an 8 ounce bottle is only $24.00. If you are just using the product as hand lotion, that is a great deal.

Hand lotion is not normally my thing. In fact, after I got this it stayed in my apartment for a few days before I remembered to put it in my purse. Now though I wouldn't want it anywhere else. It's great to get a little perfume refresher through the day and know I have something to combat Colorado dryness.

Things I have noticed about the product

  • The smell is sweet, but not too strong. You won't be overwhelming anyone's smell around you. 
  • You need just a little bit. It is likely this bottle will last me for a very long time.  

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Opinion: Where did we run off to?

Fashion is awesome (says the person with the fashion blog). Each season there are exciting new trends and varieties of clothes we get to experiment with and look beautiful in. Like everything else in this world though, fashion also has a dark side.

It's perfectionist style permeates everything women do. The skinny models, Photoshop obsession and financial abandon have turned women into a judging gender.

An all-female band, The Mrs., has changed that a little though.

The Mrs. created an interactive mirror that shows women how beautiful they really are.


This is how we should be treating each other. Fashion will always be changing, there will always be new trends and there will always be someone who is able to get all the pieces. There will always be that one girl who has the "perfect proportions". To that I have this to say: who cares?

If we continue striving to destructive goals, what we will get in return is destruction. Each of us is beautiful in our own way. We are literally all different.

The greatest thing I love about the fashion world is that there is some for everybody. We are easily able to celebrate our different body curves and interests because there are so many options. Wouldn't it be great to apply that same love of difference to how we impact others' views of themselves?

Tell your friends they are beautiful, compliment your mom when you see an opportunity and be a building block instead of a stumbling stone.





Friday, September 12, 2014

3D me

3D printers: we have seen them produce car parts, games and art. Did you ever imagine it would print supermodels?

Vogue joined with Shapeways to 3D print the ever-popular Karlie Kloss in a kind of fashion shoot.

While this is not the first time fashion has experimented with 3D design, it is certainly a first for modeling.

http://www.vogue.com/slideshow/1066651/around-world-karlie-kloss-3-d-printing/#1

The six inch versions of Kloss were created by having her stand in the middle of a 100 camera circle. With all of the shutters simultaneously opening and closing, the cameras collectively take 100 pictures of Kloss in all her modeling glory.

Those pictures are then compiled and sent off to the printer.

According to Vogue Journalist Robert Sullivan, this is a preview of what is to come for fashion in the future.

In "virtual shopping", we will each have a perfectly scanned image of our bodies that can be sent out to designers. The designer will try pieces on your scan and help you choose the what to buy. Once purchased, you can "use your 3D printer to print out that ribbed turtle neck and ankle boots".

It sounds futuristic and weird, but actual implementation really isn't that far away. According to Sullivan, Direct Dimensions has already been doing a lot of this.

Spoiler: The Amazing Spider-Man 2 scenes that show Andrew Garfield swinging Emma Stone through the streets? All scanned.

This may not be your thing because it sounds impersonal. I agree, it definitely does. However, if nothing else this is going to be a completely awesome upgrade to shopping online.

Imagine buying clothes from a website and knowing exactly how they will fit!

There are other ways of getting involved in the 3D thing too. Designer Nao Raviv just debuted a line she calls "Hard Copy". The pieces consist elements, meant, she said, to play with your eyes.

"It creates a sort of game between 2D and 3D," Raviv said.

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Hairstyles for every work day


Transitioning from full-time school to full-time work means a change in wardrobe, sleeping hours and activities. What is also required to change though is the way you style your hair.

By this I do not mean that every way you wore your hair in school is now inappropriate. It's not, and often times you can repeat those same looks throughout your career. However, what does need to advance is the amount of hair style options you have required your fingers to memorize.

Working requires hairstyles of versatility. It is useful to have a style that says "professional" during an important meeting, but also styles that tell your co-workers you are more laid back.

Most importantly, hairstyles can make an impression. If you do something different with your hair once a month, people will take notice of you. Your boss, for instance, could pay more attention to you that day.

Now, instead of just offering you complex styles that would take forever to do, I wanted to go one step further. Try out some of these 23 five-minute hairstyles for busy mornings.

The only ones I would consider not necessarily work appropriate are the high ponytails, depending on how formal your office is.

For a fair warning, some of these will likely take longer than five minutes. However, the sentiment does mean they will not take very long in general. (Practicing will get you to that five minute mark.) 

Just because you have an "adult" job doesn't mean you have to be boring. Play up your hair and try bringing a little whimsy to work! 

This is one of my favorites. Since it's pretty much the end of summer, I am planning on trying it for casual Friday this week to fit the style in at least once this year!

http://www.buzzfeed.com/peggy/five-minute-hairstyles-for-busy-mornings#e3txk5

These are not the only hairstyles you can use the rest of this year. Allure's variety is more toned-down, but will have you looking professional as well.

Do you have the styles down but can't decide how to die your hair? Check out Glamour's suggestions!


Friday, September 5, 2014

Find Friday: Take you anywhere skirt

Ladies...buying a good fashion piece does not always mean shopping in a store.

I say this because the skirt I am focusing on this week was not purchased anywhere near a store. In fact, I bought it from one of my best friends when she was going through a closet clean-out.

The skirt is a no-name brand, but it caught my eye from the start. The gradient length and sheer fabric make it look elegant and girly, and the classic vibe opens up a lot of outfit options. It is already one of my favorite new pieces and I bought it for a whopping $7. Yes...that's right. I said $7.

Why I bought it

For one, the color is great. Almost a neutral, I am able to wear this with pretty much anything. I am not restricted to one kind of style and can even find ways to style it during winter for work.
I also chose this skirt because it's on trend. When shopping through a friend’s closet it is always important to be careful with what you choose. You don't want to buy something you will end up regretting a day later.

I knew I would use this skirt a lot and get more than what my money is worth.

A plus to buying this was (obviously) the price. Finding a skirt like this for anywhere near that much money is rare. A beautified classic like this will undoubtedly cost a good chunk of change unless it's not good quality or you buy it from a consignment store.

Style options

For summer, wear a shorter top that will meet at the high-waist line of the skirt with wedges and somewhat chunky jewelry for contrast.

For fall, pair this with a leather jacket, scarf and heeled boots to look a little tough.


For winter, try some tights and a buttoned cardigan (I will trying this myself soon).