29 August, 2014

FOTD #4


Welcome to another edition of FOTD. This time: work edition. I work in an office a little over an hour away from my house so I generally do not have much time to do my face in the mornings. I tend to keep it simple and stick to things that will last or are easy to touch up throughout the day.

(silly face because I took these pictures when I got home from work and I was/am exhausted)

Face:
Porefessional by Benefit, Bare Minerals Original Foundation in Fair, Dandelion blush by Benefit, Laura Mercier Highlighter
Eyes:
Mac Painterly Paintpot, Naked 3 palette, Anastasia Brow Whiz in Taupe, Tarte Amazonian Clay Gifted Mascara
Lips:
Revlon Lip Butter in Juicy Papaya
(also hey I wore my glasses today because I couldn't be bothered to find my contacts. Also wore my glasses because I think my face looks kind of ... off with my hair up. I'm probably crazy though.)
Can we please talk about how amazing the Anastasia Brow Whiz is? Please? Look at my eyebrows. LOOK AT THEM. I've only had the Brow Whiz for a few days and I am so 10000% in love. Well worth the price, imo.

22 August, 2014

My Favorite Blogs

I follow a lot of beauty gurus. I mean a lot. I get ready in the morning to OOTDs, GRWMs, tutorials, DIYs and monthly favorites. Here are my favorites. (divided into favorite blogs and youtubers)

Blogs:
ViviannaDoesMakeup (also on YouTube)
It was a tough decision for me to decide if I wanted her on the Blog side of this list or the YouTube side (her weekly vlogs are one of my favorite things) but I chose her for the blog side for one big reason: I love this blog. I love VDM's style and her sense of humor. Her style is very clean and simple and she has been consistently blogging for years and years and it has been really interesting to see how her style has changed over the years.

LillyPebbles (also on YouTube)
Another one that's great for consistency and excellent product reviews, LillyPebbles is good friends with VDM (that's how I found her) and while I've been following LillyPebbles for much less time than these other bloggers, I already find myself looking forward to her posts. She also does EXCELLENT gift idea posts during the holiday season (for different people and different price ranges. So so smart)

EtPourquoiPasColine (also on YouTube)
There's just something about French Style. It is everything I want to be. Coline is one of several french bloggers I've been following for about a year now and I just love her style and it's helping my french skills by reading her blogs and watching her videos (she used to be 95% blog and 5% video, but she's been posting more videos lately and I love it). It's also super interesting (to me) to see how products differ in France.

Keiko Lynn
One of the cutest blogs. Ever. In the whole world. Her aesthetic is part 50s style and part super cool hipster kid. Also, she is the queen of contour. The QUEEN. She posts mostly outfit posts, but every few weeks posts a makeup tutorial or a FOTD and they are always beautiful/amazing. Also, everything is very beautifully photographed, and very clear/clean/pretty. Her intsagram is absolutely delightful, as well.

TheClothesHorse
Homegirl updates almost everyday. I love her hair, her style, how much she travels, her excellent photography skills, etc. When I first started following her, her hair was red and in a pixie cut. Then it was teal in a pixie cut. Then, a teal 'i'm growing out my pixie cut' cut. Then it was back to red with bangs, and now it's strawberry blonde and almost longer than my hair (forever jealous of people whose hair grows quickly). She's another one that has been blogging for years and she does a weekly 'how I've worn this piece in the past' post and it's really interesting to see how her style has changed even if the pieces in her closet have not.


YouTubers:
Essie Button
Ok, so, if you follow ... any 'beauty gurus' on YouTube you probably know who EssieButton is. Homegirl is friends with everyone. She seems like one of the nicest people in the world, and is hilarious to boot (imagine 'boot' in a super Canadian accent. Because she's Canadian. and I am HILARIOUS). She's currently living in London with her boyfriend and their dog and her life just seems so incredible. I love her sense of humor, her style, and how chill she seems. Also, her vlog channel is one of my favorite things in the whole universe. I stockpile those vlogs for whenever I'm sad/have an hour to waste.

DerpinaMode
Ok. I love these 2 girls. I've been following both of their YouTube channels for years (DerpinaMode is a newer thing) and was so hella excited when they decided to launch a beauty channel. Both of them make beautiful videos on their own, but together make some the silliest, prettiest videos. As neither of them are 'gurus' their videos are much less 'i spent 300$ at sephora and am sponsored by Channel' and much more 'other people are better at make up so i'm gonna let them do mine'. They don't post all that frequently, but when they do, I watch immediately.

HeyClaire
Claire's aesthetic is my dream aesthetic. I love everything about her style and her apartment and her hair and her face and her makeup abilities. To top it all off, she is one of the coolest and best editors in the beauty community. She has a recognizable style in how she edits her videos and her humor shines through in those videos. Her vlogs are great as well.

SoothingSista
I've only been following SoothingSista for a few months, but she's been on my radar for quite some time. One of my favorite ways to find new YouTubers is through people I already watch. Because the beauty community is still pretty small, a lot of them are friends and collab frequently. I found SoothingSista that way and I am so glad I did. I love her style (even though it's not stuff I'd ever be brave enough to wear) and her attitude and without sounding super creepy, she has the prettiest hair and skin on any person ever.

ChelseaWears (her shop)
I love this girl. I don't know her but I feel like I'm her friend. She's one of the funniest people I watch on youtube and even though she broke my heart to take a break from YouTube to get her amazing shop Anomie running, she's started posting videos again and I am back in friend!love with this girl. Her videos are generally really long, hilarious and hella informative - especially because she has basically the same coloring as me and recently bleached the crap out of her hair so I've gotten quite a few great tips from her videos.

Other Favorites (non-fashion blogs)
Joseph Birdsong
Joe is a YouTuber that I have followed since ... 2008? 2009? A really long time. He's hilarious, insightful, and hella talented. He's an excellent writer, and I love that he has been focusing on his blog more recently. I love his 'voice' - I don't know if it's because I've been following him for so long, but it's recognizable to me. He also has a podcast that is phenomenal. I don't follow a lot of what they talk about (j-pop, k-pop and video games) but it's very fun and informative.

A Beautiful Mess
I kind of have a love/hate relationship with this blog. Half the time I'm like 'who the hell has time for that' and the other half of the time I'm like 'oh my god I want your house and your life everything is adorable and perfect. Gimme'. I have a lot of their How-To/DIY articles saved for when I have my own place and can decorate all the things.

The Toast
Oh man do I love this blog. It's part news, part HELLA FEMINISM, and part satire. It's everything I've ever wanted in one place. One of my absolute favorite articles is "How to Tell if You Are in a Jane Austen Novel" - the first time I read that article I cried from laughing. It's like a tumblr news page without the whole 'everything is cultural appropriation, you are terrible because you are a white person' thing that tumblr gets into. I love The Toast.


While those are my favorites, that's only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the blogs I follow. It's slightly ridiculous, to be honest, but I love beauty blogs, ok?
Do you have any favorites?

15 August, 2014

Shoes.

So. If you've ever been in/near my closet you know that I have a bit of a problem with buying shoes. All the shoes. Why yes I do need that pair of ankle boots. Why yes I know I already know that I own 4 pairs of ankle boots but none of them are that particular shade of light tan and I need them.
Luckily for me/my closet/my wallet, working a full time job has almost completely killed my want to wander around shoe stores for hours. It's partly because I am hella tired when I get home and I hate shopping on the weekend when everyone else is shopping (people are gross and need to let me shop in peace and stop bumping me. Okay - the bumping thing is more due to an anxiety driven need for personal space, but still. don't friggen bump me, bruh. I will have a panic attack at you.)
But if I'm being honest, it's because I only wear ~6 pairs of shoes on a regular basis. These select few pairs are my go to shoes for the following reasons:

  1. No matter how much I practice, I can't walk prettily in heels over 2 inches. 
  2. I am prone to falling (a lot) and wobbly narrow heels that are not easy to walk in in the first place do not help the whole 'falling down the stairs in a parking garage in front of other humans' thing. Wedge heels are my friend.   
  3. My office does not allow open toed shoes. Because toes are very sexy and distracting in the workplace. (as are shoulders apparently, but that's another matter. I don't want to get into male enforced dress codes for women because men are taught from a young age that it is a woman's job to hide the fact that she is a woman as much as possible lest she arouse the men around her and bring upon themselves any sexual advances/harassment caused by shoulders/toes/clavicles/etc. Whoopsie. I got into it.) 
  4. I walk quite a bit at my job/have to use the stairs occasionally so anything more than a 2 inch heel is out of the question, comfort wise. 
  5. These shoes go with basically everything I wear to work. 
Most of these shoes I've had for ages and ages so I'm not sure where I got them, but it's safe to guess DSW or Target for most of them. I love me a basic, neutral low heel shoe. That's probably pretty obvious, though.