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5 Things I’ve Been Loving Lately

September 5th, 2018 by Karen 20 Comments

lacrosse massage ball top

1. A lacrosse ball for back massage

This has been the best and worst thing to ever happen to me.

Because I carry most of my tension in my upper back, and I spend most of my day sitting at my desk, my trapezoids are about as flexible as a large block of cheese. WERE, I mean. Past tense. My upper back’s been all loose-y goose-y ever since I started massaging it with this $3 lacrosse ball I found at Sports Basement.

Every night I give myself a poor-woman’s deep-tissue massage by rolling it under my upper back (there’s a bunch of tutorials on YouTube), and even though I’m on the verge of misery while I’m doing it, when I’m done I no longer feel the crunchiness in the knots underneath my shoulder blades.


I watched this originally because I wanted to see this dude’s dog, LOL! It’s super helpful.

FYI: It is a REALLY intense massage. If you don’t think you’ll be able handle it, start with a tennis ball, and work your way up to a lacrosse ball (which is harder).

2. Trader Joe’s Speculoos Cookie Butter

If you’ve previously fallen under the magic spell of Nutella like I have, you’ll totally get this. I’m always looking for different spreads to spruce up toast in the morning because woman cannot exist on peanut butter alone.

This is *the* spread that will make you say, “What’s Nutella?”

trader joes cookie butter

Trader Joe’s dreamed up this creamy, silky butter, which is made from…cookies, and it tastes like whipped honey graham crackers and gingerbread. Basically, heaven in a jar. It’s equally delicious on top of toast or as a dip for pretzels or carrot sticks. Highly recommended for when you’re in the mood for a decadent treat.

trader joes cookie butter

3. MAC Iridescent Powder/Loose in Silver Dusk

Say peace-the-eff-out to all the other silvery pink highlighters out there because MAC Silver Dusk. It’s a loose powder that comes in a jar, and you can dust it on your face and eyes (and even your body)… This bad boy truly whips my high pony ’round and ’round.

mac silver dusk swatch
I’m an NC42.

I’m not always a fan of silvery pink loose highlighting powders because 1) they usually clash with my NC42 skin, and 2) they look borderline fros-tay, but this staple of MAC artist bridal looks is a go-to for a reason. Somehow, some way, it just works for almost everyone.

Leave it to the wizards at Team MAC for making a highlighter that not only looks like a soft beam of angelic light is bathing your face, but is also easy to blend, so there’s no risk of those tell-tale highlighting edges along the bridge of your nose or on your upper cheekbones.

Added bonus? It lasts all day (and all night) long, too.

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Categories: Just For Fun, MAC Makeup

Before You Pluck or Wax Your Brows, You Must Do This

September 4th, 2018 by Karen 20 Comments

brows fill out beforehand
Oh, hai, brows!

Before you pluck or wax your brows, fill them out first so you can clearly see the shape you’re going for. Then, just remove the hairs that *aren’t* in that shape.

Makes total sense, right? — yet peeps (myself included) repeatedly fall into the trap of tweezing willy-nilly without keeping in mind the final brow look.

Whenever I do it (tweeze without planning ahead), I miscalculate my brow arch and end up over-plucking the wrong place.

DOH!

Apparently, this has been a lesson I’ve needed to relearn over and over again…

Brow fillers that won’t let you down

Here are my faves at the moment!

  • MAC Eye Brows Styler — This easy-to-use tool has a super thin tip that makes it easy to draw in those tiny brow hairs, and the formula lasts a long time.
  • Hourglass Arch Brow Volumizing Fiber Gel — THE BEST for speed. It’s great for quickly filling in and fluffing up your brows. And did I mention it’s super fast!? You gotta get a tinted one, though, because the clear one is pretty much useless.
  • Tom Ford Brow Sculptor — Pricey, but the best of the best IMO.
  • MAC Brow Sculpt — This is MAC’s version of the Tom Ford Brow Sculptor, and I think it’s pretty good (although no match for Tom’s).

So, yeah, next time you notice things looking kinda jungly up there, grab your brow pencil, brow powder, gel or whatever you’re using at the moment, “fill out” and “fluff up” those fuzzy little caterpillars, and then go to town with your removal method o’ choice!

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

P.S. Happy Tuesday! ?

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Categories: Makeup, Makeup Tips/How To, Top Posts

Makeup and Beauty Blog Monday Poll, Vol. 540

September 3rd, 2018 by Karen 31 Comments

So…what is the Monday Poll?

Good question! It isn’t, contrary to its name, an actual poll. 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 gazillion years (more than 10!). I love reading your answers, and it helps me get my week off to a great start. ?

1. Did you ever have a Cabbage Patch Kid?

I did! She arrived one Christmas morning, but it was after the initial Cabbage Patch Kid craze when parents were body-checking each other at Toys ‘R’ Us stores to get their hands on one of the dolls.

She still lives at my parents house, I think.

2. What are you wearing on your nails?

OPI Chills are Multiplying (I’m three days into another seven-day nail experiment).

3. Something your teen self wore all the time?

A loose black long-sleeved scoop-neck dress with a peach flower print. It had a separate little black clip in the back to cinch the waist, and I wore it with opaque black tights and black ankle boots… (Yes, I thought it was the sh*t, LOL!)

I wish I’d kept that dress so Connor could wear it someday. I held onto it through college, but then I donated it and most of the rest of my teenage wardrobe to a thrift shop in Davis right after graduation.

4. Could you cut it as a member of the Real Housewives cast?

GIRL…I don’t know with the level of petty treachery on those shows, but if enduring a bunch of ladies throwing wine at each other at lunch meant that I could grow my own multi-million-dollar side business selling frozen reduced-calorie non-alcoholic margarita mixes for cats, then HELL YEAH, I would most certainly find a way to make it work!

5. Are you excited about the upcoming holidays?

Yes, I am! I mean, I’m not the type who busts out the pumpkins in August or anything (ha ha, I’ll wait till September), but I do love the holidays.

Happy Labor Day

I was driving the other day when someone on the radio said, “Why is it called Labor Day if you have the day off? Shouldn’t it be called Less Labor Day?”

Ha ha! 🙂 Hope you’re doing something fun.

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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

1. Did you ever have a Cabbage Patch Kid?
2. What are you wearing on your nails?
3. Something your teen self wore all the time?
4. Could you cut it as a member of the Real Housewives cast?
5. Are you excited about the upcoming holidays?

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Categories: Just For Fun

Sundays With Tabs the Cat, Makeup and Beauty Blog Mascot, Vol. 517

September 2nd, 2018 by Karen 10 Comments

No more Mr. Nice Cat.

That’s it. Tabs is officially over trying to negotiate with trespassers like Harris who have no cat courtesy or respect for boundaries. It’s time for Tabs 2.0, and this tabby ain’t messing around.

Tabs went with black roses on his collar today to send a message to every cat in the neighborhood that they don’t want none of this, and they better step off.

Tabs was all business on patrol this morning. He left no leaf unturned.

We checked around every corner and inside every hedge, and there were no cat sightings.

Lucky for them, too, because Tabs was ready to throw down.

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Categories: Just For Fun, Tabs

Saturday Surfing, September 1st, 2018

September 1st, 2018 by Karen 9 Comments

organic lentil brown rice pasta
Where’s the gluten?!

More adventures on the gluten-free front.

(Good morning and happy Saturday, by the way!)

I should have taken pics along the way when I made this GF veggie spaghetti the other day, but it was totally improvised, a.k.a. I had no idea if it was going to taste gross, so there were no cameras up in the mix.

Cameras only get involved when there is 0% gross factor, ha ha!

The pasta turned out pretty darn delicious, if I do say so myself. It’s made out of yellow lentils and brown rice and tastes kinda nutty, like Japanese soba noodles. So, not exactly like regular pasta (whereas the GF lasagna from a couple weekends ago tasted like legit gluten-y pasta), but still good. El Hub and Connor also liked it.

This time was veggie (and cheese) all the way, but I want to do it with a protein next time, like broiled salmon or roasted chicken.

INGREDIENTS

  • 1/2 package of Trader Joe’s Organic Yellow Lentil and Brown Rice Pasta Spaghetti (or your pasta of choice)
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 3 cloves garlic, chopped
  • 1/2 a package of cremini mushrooms, sliced
  • 2 large handfuls of sugar plum or cherry tomatoes, sliced in half
  • 3-4 big handfuls of fresh baby spinach
  • 1/4 cup grated Parmesan, and more for serving
  • 1 tsp Italian seasoning
  • Salt and pepper

DIRECTIONS

  1. Bring a large pot of salted water to boil.
  2. Add spaghetti, and cook 6-8 minutes, or until al dente. Drain in a strainer, reserving a cup of the pasta water.
  3. Heat olive oil on medium low in a non-stick pan with high sides, and then add garlic and cook until fragrant and golden (don’t let it burn, though, because it’ll taste bitter).
  4. Increase the heat to medium and add sliced mushrooms, and then cook 1-2 minutes.
  5. Add halved tomatoes and cook for 4-5 minutes, or until mushrooms are lightly browned and tomatoes are softened and start to release their juices.
  6. Add spinach and cook until about halfway wilted down.
  7. Add in the spaghetti, Italian seasoning, about half a cup of the pasta, and the Parmesan, and then toss everything together until a thin sauce forms. If you need to, add more pasta water or Parmesan to make it more “saucy.”
  8. Season with salt and pepper to taste, and serve with additional Parmesan.

organic lentil brown rice pasta

Alright, now for this week’s reading!

  • Thinking about investing in beauty? It might be something to consider, seeing as how the industry generates hundreds of billions of dollars in sales each year. Here are the major players, broken down by the numbers.
  • At just 22 years old, Howard University pre-med student Akilah Releford started her own skin care line, Mary Louise Cosmetics, with just $200. Now the cruelty-free vegan line of masks and treatments is making a big splash on the indie market.
  • These are cool: antique-inspired makeup organizers. You can find ’em on Amazon.
  • You know the old saying: “If your man is gonna wear makeup, he better be wearing Chanel!” (Clearly I just made that up, but it should totally be a thing, don’t you think?) Their line just for guys includes brow pencils, a tinted moisturizer and a fancy lip balm.
  • Here’s an idea for a name of a new blush: Parrot Pink! Researchers have found that parrots, like humans, may blush as a way to signal their feelings to their caretakers and other birds.
  • Did you know that during the Victorian Era it was fashionable to give one’s nails a light rose tint with lemon juice, followed by buffing them to a shine with a chamois? So many fun facts about the history of nail artistry as a form of self-expression in this post!
  • Why are so many perfumers men? In this piece a group of women perfumers share their thoughts on feminism, fragrance and women in the industry.
  • Speaking of fragrances, if you’re looking for a new one, may I suggest Shark by Tara Reid?
  • A proposal to ban kitties from this New Zealand village is getting clawed by locals!
  • And in more cat-related news…this camping tent for your fave feline can be used indoors or in the great outdoors. Also, the 6th annual Portland Catio Tour is coming September 8th (and I wish I could go).
  • But wait, there’s more! — these kitty cat washcloths will purr-fect your skin care routine.


So excited for this new remake of Anne of Green Gables


I never wanted to play the tuba until I watched this performance by The Roots.


Such a cute video! It has kind of a ’90s vibe, too.

Have a wonderful weekend!

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: Just For Fun

Desperately Seeking Persistent Polish: 7 Days With Smith & Cult Ceremony of Secrets

August 31st, 2018 by Karen 25 Comments

smith cult ceremony of secrets

Desperately Seeking Persistent Polish is a series where I wear a nail polish for seven days and take before and after pics to document the condition of my paws over the course of the week!

Desperately Seeking Persistent Polish is a series where I wear a nail polish for seven days and take before and after pics to document the condition of my paws over the course of the week!

One good thing came out of my recent gel manicure debacle. I have a new passion for finding kick-@ss non-gel long-wearing nail polishes, i.e. nail polishes that can actually handle my life!

I do my nails at home once a week now, and over the course of that week my paws take a beating. I’m typing, I’m cleaning, I’m taking care of the dual divas who room and board with me (human and otherwise), I’m gardening, I’m preparing meals (gluten-free sometimes!), I’m working out… Basically, going about my day like busy women do.

Wanted: long-lasting nail polishes

So, a few weeks ago I started a project to track down some lovely long-lasting polishes, and when I find a new contender, I follow the following process: I use the same base and top coats for consistency — Smith & Cult’s tough-as-nails (lol) The Basis of Everything and Above It All — and I paint my paws with two coats of that week’s nail polish.

Then I take some pics to document the condition of my paws over the seven days before removing the nail polish and starting all over again with something else.

Let’s get ready to rummmbllllle! In this corner, Smith & Cult Ceremony of Secrets ($18)

I put Smith & Cult’s Ceremony of Secrets, a rose gold micro glitter, through its paces a couple weeks ago, and that week, on top of the usual life things I had to do, I also spent a day at a beach on the Russian River, which meant futzing with beach umbrellas and chairs, sand, and opening and closing multiple zippered totes (those zippers man… They’re like death traps for nail polish!). I also constructed three sand castles and, of course, swam.

Also, that week I lifted heavier free weights than usual at the gym, and those dumbbells and kettle bells are rough and will totally shred a manicure like *that*.

Despite those extracurricular activities, this glittery manicure held up exceptionally well. By the end of the week, I saw some small chips at the tips of my nails, a few chunks taken out along the base of my nails, and some cracks along the sides where I could’ve done a better job with the edges and top coat, but Ceremony of Secrets held up well overall.

I’m sure I could’ve worn it at least another day.

Day 1: So fresh, so clean

smith cult ceremony of secrets swatch

smith cult ceremony of secrets thumb day

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MAC Golden Bronze Iridescent Powder/Loose Is Back! — and It Wants to Bathe You in Buttery, Lovely, Long-Lasting Sunset Lighting

August 30th, 2018 by Karen 16 Comments

mac golden bronze iridescent powder loose
Golden Bronze doing it’s “thang” on my upper cheekbones, in my inner corners, atop my Cupid’s bow, and down the bridge of my nose

Every MAC artist I’ve ever chatted with about Golden Bronze raves about it and basically showers it with love. (Side note: If you caught the Surface reference, you and I were probably at the same eighth-grade dance.)


Shower me with your looooooooove

MAC Iridescent Powder/Loose in Golden Bronze ($29)

This peachy golden loose highlighting powder briefly peace’d-the-eff out for a while, and I didn’t hear about it or see it around (I gave it the Unsung Heroes treatment in 2012), but it’s back with a new version, and it’s just as epic as before.

Kits everywhere are sighing with relief, I’m sure. 🙂

It’s easy to see why this multipurpose miracle-worker is a staple at photo shoots and on runways. You only need the littlest bit to gleam with a gorgeous glow, and it requires, like…zero skill to blend.

Seriously, if you breathe — if you literally JUST EXIST — you can blend this powder.

mac golden bronze iridescent powder loose
Iridescent Powder/Loose in Golden Bronze — otherwise known as “this jar of buttery sunset lighting”

It’s fantastic as a basic powder highlighter, or mixed into a face/body lotion or oil, or even sprinkled into tinted moisturizer, BB or CC cream, or foundation.

Tip: Load up a tapered eye brush like the MAC 224 with it to precisely place Golden Bronze down the bridge of your nose, on your upper cheekbones, in the inner corners, and on your Cupid’s bow.

You may be thinking, “OK, but can’t other loose highlighters do the same thing?”

Naw, babe, they don’t.

mac golden bronze swatch final
NC42 in MAC

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Why Did You Start Wearing Makeup (Way Back When)?

August 30th, 2018 by Karen 23 Comments

pink makeup monday poll august 6

I wish I had an inspirational, paradigm-shifting or empowering story to answer this question with, but I don’t… I just wanted to do what my friends were doing (I was in seventh grade), and they were all wearing makeup…but not makeup to the Instagram-levels kids wear today — just simple things like pencil liner, lipstick, blush, powder. Or, if you were *really* fancy, you wore mascara, ooh-la-la!

It started with me sneaking shaky, uneven purple eyeliner onto my lids in the girls’ bathroom in seventh grade every morning when I got to school, which was kinda dumb now that I think about it because my parents left for work before I left for school in the morning, so I could’ve easily put it on before school, but I think there was something alluring about actually doing my makeup at school… It made that purple liner seem even more forbidden.

How about you? Why did you start wearing makeup?

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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