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Does Social Media Affect How You See Yourself?

January 29th, 2019 by Karen 12 Comments

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Instagram, I have feeeeeeelings about you…

I recently read an article on how Instagram, Snapchat and the photos editing apps a lot of people use with them have led to more and more teens comparing themselves to unrealistic beauty standards (and in some cases even to kids developing body dysmorphic disorder).

My first thought after reading the story was “DUUUUUDE, it’s not just teens!” As much as I like browsing Instagram for inspiration and, honestly, the cats, sometimes it does a number on me. I like to think that I’m a woman who loves herself and has a healthy degree of self-esteem, but still — there have been moments when I’ve scrolled through my feed and felt “less than.”

Yes, I know that people curate their feeds and only share what they want to share, so it isn’t a 1:1 representation of someone’s real life (just the real life they want the world to see), but sometimes all of that perfection still makes me feel like I can’t get my life together, or like I’m too old or too chunky or too sloppy or just not nearly wealthy enough (does everyone wear Gucci belts and have white couches and prepare dinner in kitchens with Calacatta marble counters?).

Maybe I need to work on toughening up my mental armor and lightening-the-heck-up (side note: CHILL THE EFF OUT, KAREN).

On the flip side, Instagram can also be a source of unexpected strength for me, like when I see a cute picture of someone’s cat or kid, or when I read a sweet story about something nice that happened to someone, or come across an inspiring quote that re-frames my perspective.

Anyway, I’m curious. Has social media changed the way you see yourself? Oh, and if you want, you can go anonymous on this. I totally get it.

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: Just For Fun, Makeup

A Girl About Town on the Best Saturday Morning

January 28th, 2019 by Karen 22 Comments

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One happy girl about town.

Last Saturday I had the best morning, and the funny thing is, I didn’t do anything particularly revolutionary or amazing. I just spent a few hours doing things that make me feel good. One after another, back to back. It’s been a loooong time since I had a morning like that.

It was really just random happenstance because El Hub decided to take Connor to her very first movie, so they left the house at 10 a.m. to watch the new Mary Poppins together.

Me being me left to my own devices, my first thought was, “I should probably clean the bathroom, and then organize the pantry and pay some bills.” Thankfully, I came to my senses before it was too late and revised my plan to “EFF IT.” Instead, everything I did for the next three hours was something that makes me happy.

So I ran a few miles on the treadmill, did a pilates video, and took a shower.

SAY WHAT? Yup, I normally have to wait a few hours (as the sweat dries on my skin and I feel progressively crustier) after a workout before I can shower because there’s usually something pressing to attend to, like work or answering an email or making lunch or cleaning something.

This time, I played some Lizzo, jumped in the shower, sang, did a hair mask (GASP) and shaved. Then I put on jeans, a tee WITH NO HOLES IN IT (sigh, this is my life now) and hoop earrings.

I also blew out my bangs, plucked my brows and waxed my upper lip hair. And I actually did my nails — both fingers AND toes! (Essie Gel-Couture in Pre-Show Jitters)

Next, instead of putting on sunscreen and running out the door to run a quick errand, I lazily filled in my brows, curled my lashes, and, instead of putting on the usual nude lip, put on MAC’s Girl About Town.

I also spritzed a spray of perfume (Byredo Gypsy Water, my old friend) for the first time in ages.

Seriously, I can’t even begin to explain how great it felt.

Man, when people say that everything changes after you have children, they are not playing. It’s hard being needed by someone else all the time. I mean, I wouldn’t trade this phase of life for anything, and I know it’s fleeting, but it was so, so nice to feel like the me from my pre-baby life.

Sometimes I’ll catch a glimpse of myself in the rear view mirror in the car and think, “Who the heck is this person?” I don’t recognize her, except for every once in a while, like last Saturday, I’ll see myself and think, “There I am! I know her!”

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: Just For Fun, Lips, MAC Makeup, Makeup

Makeup and Beauty Blog Monday Poll, Vol. 561

January 28th, 2019 by Karen 31 Comments

Hello, Monday!

So…what is the Monday Poll?

Excellent question! It isn’t, contrary to its name, an actual poll, like with little clicky buttons. It’s just a list of five more or less random questions I’ve been posting on this blog every Monday morning for the past quadrillion years (since 2007). I love reading your answers, and it helps me get my week off to a good start. ?

1. To blend or not to blend?

Blend it! And then, even if you don’t think you need to, blend it some more.

2. One thing your best friend(s) taught you?

They taught me so many things, because even though we were/are the same age, when I was growing up, my best friends were the ones who were there to give the guidance I wanted and needed. It really was like the blind leading the blind though, because we didn’t really know anything, but they were there to hold my hand and help me figure things out.

One thing I learned from my friend Jen was how to make uniform chocolate-chip ? cookies! One day after school, I was over at her house, and for some reason or another chocolate-chip cookies were being made. I remember her precisely portioning out each piece of dough with a teaspoon, and then rolling each one into a perfect little ball.

It was so different from what I usually did, which was to grab chunks of dough of various shapes and sizes, and place them willy-nilly on a baking sheet. It never occurred to me that there were other ways to portion and shape cookies, and I was in awe of her neat and ordered method.

So silly.

To this day, I roll out my cookies as neatly and evenly as possible, so they look like Jen’s.

3. What would your dream mascara be like?

A super duper dark black with lots of length, curl hold “out to here,” and it should separate each individual lash. It would also be smudge-proof, yet wash off easily, because I’m demanding like that!

4. Faux fur or pleather?

I’ll take the pleather…as long as it looks like real leather and isn’t too stiff or plastic-looking.

5. Last kind thing someone did for you?

Yesterday morning El Hub made breakfast, and I just assisted. He made the bacon and eggs, and I was in charge of the French toast!

It’s always nice to have someone make you food on the weekend.

They’re baaaaaaack

As of today, there are 51 days left till spring. I know this because 1) I keep seeing spring countdown clocks on my FB timeline, and 2) because yesterday morning I went for a long walk, and I saw the first cherry blossom ? tree in bloom.

Soon… SOON! Of course, this also means that I won’t be able to step outside without taking allergy meds beforehand, but on the bright side — flowering trees.

I can’t wait. ?

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

P.S. Question time! Here they are to copy/paste with your answers in a comment. Talk to you soon.

1. To blend or not to blend?
2. One thing your best friend taught you?
3. What would your dream mascara be like?
4. Faux fur or pleather?
5. Last kind thing someone did for you?

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Categories: Just For Fun

Sundays With Tabs the Cat, Makeup and Beauty Blog Mascot, Vol. 538

January 27th, 2019 by Karen 9 Comments

Back in his DJ days, Tabs used to love raves, but the demands of his career as a world-class kitty supermodel kept him out of the club scene for years.

Now that he’s semi-retired and can stay up late and sleep in again, he wants to get back into dance parties.

Unfortunately, his pet assistant’s side hustle as the parent of a toddler interferes with her enthusiasm to start partying after 11. That didn’t stop Tabs from organizing his own rave this weekend — complete with glow paint.

All of the cool cats in the neighborhood were invited, but it turns out that Harris down the street chose the same night to throw his own bunco night cat pajama party…so attendence was severely limited because of that.


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Categories: Just For Fun, Tabs

Saturday Surfing, January 26th, 2019

January 26th, 2019 by Karen 7 Comments

Hello, Saturday!

Rise and shine, morning glory! So…I was just about to type a giddy sentence about how wonderful and joyous this cup of coffee ☕ is, and how much I cherish its preciousness, and then I realized… Wow, I’ve been talking about coffee A LOT lately. Between my favorite MAC liner and the copious quantities of coffee I’ve been consuming and babbling on and on about to keep me semi-functional during the waking hours, I guess this is natural. ?

I haven’t reached Lorelei/Rory Gilmore coffee addiction levels (yet), but I can see where this train is headed, and I question whether anything can stop it.

For now, I’m just gonna roll with it! ?

About that, I found a delicious coffee at Trader Joe’s yesterday! If you like super buttery, smooth coffee, try their Coffee in Light Roast sometime.

Mmm…

I’m off to go pour myself another cup. while I do that, here’s a little light weekend reading for you…

  • The market for workout-ready makeup is still growing, and yes, I’m totally here for it.
  • GO SCIENCE! This group of middle-schoolers is going to have their science experiment launched into ? space. How cool!
  • If you’re looking for a good read on a rainy day, might I suggest mystery books involving amateur detectives solving crimes with assistance from their cat sidekicks? (Side note: I first learned about this niche back in 2014.)
  • What families eat around the world in a week will surprise you.
  • Is there a social penalty for wearing makeup? This post discussing recent studies that show how women perceive other women who wear makeup gets pretty technical, and I think you’ll find it interesting.
  • The skin care market is booming! — and educated consumers (also known as “skinfluencers”) are shaping the landscape.
  • Speaking of skin care, Drunk Elephant, that darling-of-the-moment, could be exploring a sale that could fetch them $1 billion.
  • These two kitty ?? brothers disappeared during a tornado, then found their way back home.


Maaaan, I wish I knew these moves back when I was dating. The club one would’ve been so handy!


SO FUN!


I’ll do whatever it takes to bring in the good energy.


Good first song of the day.

What’s on your agenda for this weekend, friend?

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: Just For Fun

Fresh Friday: If Your Skin Needs Extra Moisture and TLC, This New Australian Brand Might Be Your New Go-To

January 25th, 2019 by Karen 7 Comments

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Why dry skin goes AHHHHH

MBB’s “Fresh Friday” series takes a look at new beauty brands (and venerable O.G. brands that are new to me). Let’s discover new makeup!

After last week’s epic deluge, I’ve been basking in the glow of this week’s sunshine. Funny thing is…just because the sun has been out here doesn’t mean it’s actually been, ya know, warm. I swear, the sunny days are colder than the rainy days, which means that all the dry spots on my face and body hurt more than usual… I mean, really, smiling at strangers isn’t easy when the skin on your cheeks feels like it’s about to crack. ?

A new skin care line at Sephora called Go-To has been saving me from walking around town with a perpetual RBF. It’s a dream for dry-skinned dames!

A non-fussy skin care line for all skin types

Hailing from Down Under, Go-To is the brainchild of Australian author and former Cosmopolitan beauty director Zoë Foster Blake. A scroll through her Instagram feed is like a visit to a glamorous land where everything’s beautiful and picture-perfect, and so I guess it’s fitting that her first beauty venture has that familiar “I’m doing it for the ‘gram” look — white and pastel packaging, fun names and playful fonts. Some might call it “millennial marketing.”

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Very Useful Face Cream ($31)

All of the products in the line are made for all skin types (even sensitive) and ages, but since so many of the cheeky and lighthearted skin care brands out there target 20- and 30-somethings, I mistakenly expected the products to be a better fit for someone who already has perfect skin and cherub cheeks and hasn’t been around the block as many times as I have, if you know what I mean… But once I got the cream on my face, the balm on my lips and the oil on my body, I was sold. This stuff means business. I’m talking majorly moisturizing KAPOW.

Some quick deets…

  • The products don’t contain parabens, PEGS, sulfates, GMOs, mineral oils, petrolatum or synthetic colors, and they aren’t tested on animals.
  • The number of products is on the smaller side for now, with items priced between $12 and $39.
  • You can find them in the US at Sephora and online.
  • There are more products available on the Go-To website, and they currently offer free shipping on US orders over $50.

Why dry cheeks go AHHH

Definitely peep the Very Useful Face Cream ($31). I started using a retinol cream by Kate Somerville a couple months ago, so my skin periodically freaks out and hurts as a result of the dryness that comes with the aggressive exfoliation. Very Useful Face Cream, which contains two powerhouse antixidants in coQ10 and amla berry (it’s also in IGK’s Bad & Bougie Shampoo and Conditioner), just makes everything feel better. Weirdly, it feels light and thin at first, but it starts to thicken up and feel more like a balm as you work it into your skin.

Once it’s absorbed…AHHH.

It’s supposed to be for all skin types, but if you happen to have dry skin that needs extra TLC, I think you’ll REALLY appreciate it.

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Exception-oil ($39)

Exception-Oil body oil is another standout. It’s thick, creamy and smells like gardenia, and you only need a tiny bit. It’s so moisturizing that even my hella dry hands and feet are happy afterwards. I just put some on my paws, and now they feel like completely new hands, LOL!

And then there’s the Face Hero Oil, which I’ve used on my neck a few times… I like it just fine for moisture, but I’m still deeply committed to Fresh Seaberry Oil (THE BEST). Face Hero smells like green tea ice cream, though, which is a plus in my book.

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Face Hero Oil ($34)

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Categories: Face, Go-To, Product Reviews, Skin Care Keywords: fresh friday, go-to, go-to skin care

NEWNESS: The MAC In Monochrome Color Collections (Velvet Teddy, Ruby Woo and See Sheer)

January 24th, 2019 by Karen 18 Comments

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MAC monochromatic madness

Do yourself a solid, you sensational señorita, and tap a little MAC Velvet Teddy lipstick on the apples of your cheeks as an impromptu cream blush.

Don’t mind me; I’ll wait [waiting]…

It’s one those tried-and-true multitasking tricks many MAC addicts (myself included) like doing.

Also up there? Using lippies like Heroine and Ruby Woo as eyeshadows or even eyeliner!

Which brings me to this: The new MAC in Monochrome collection, which is available now. It takes what MAC fiends have already been doing for ages — re-purposing products — and makes it…official.

Going beyond lipstick

Six cult-classic MAC Lipsticks (Velvet Teddy, See Sheer, Ruby Woo, Heroine, Diva and Candy Yum Yum) get the props they so richly deserve in the form of their own sets of matching lipgloss, eyeshadow, blush and glitter inspired by their respective color. (Side note: Why’d MAC stop there? They should have gone all out with perfume and liner. After all, Velvet Teddy, Ruby Woo and Candy Yum Yum have already been released as fragrances. HMMM!)

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Velvet Teddy

Playing with finish and texture

Like cat eyes and red lips, monochromatic makeup is a classic theme that transcends trends. I remember having a convo with a makeup artist once who said that monochromatic looks (where you wear matching eyeshadow, blush and lipstick) are one of the easiest ways to do elegant makeup, and I agree 100%. I don’t do it nearly enough, though.

That will be easy to rectify with the help of these sub-collections.

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See Sheer

Subtle variations in the colors, along with different textures and finishes, keeps each of these sets from hitting a monotone note. Like, if I’m going to wear a matte beige lipstick like Velvet Teddy, I need to have at least a little shimmer on my eyes to contrast with my lips, and that’s the case with this collection. Each of the items riffs on its namesake lipstick color without being identical.

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Ruby Woo

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Categories: Collections, Eyes, Lips, MAC Makeup, Makeup, Product Reviews Keywords: mac, mac cosmetics, mac in monochrome collection, mac makeup, mac ruby woo, mac see sheer, mac velvet teddy

What Helps You Feel Put Together?

January 24th, 2019 by Karen 26 Comments

I got to thinking about this after listening to Lizzo’s Good as Hell on repeat for 2,467 hours. In it she says, “I do my hair toss, check my nails, baby how you feeling? Feeling good as hell.”

Oh, yeah. When my hair is done, and my nails are nice, I definitely feel more together. ?

Other things that help me feel like I have some control over life: plucked brows and a waxed ‘stash, wearing ironed clothes/clothing that isn’t wrinkled, tamed cowlicks, and curled lashes coated with mascara!

How about you? What helps you feel “put together”?

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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