So, I haven't been blogging much and there is a reason... A legit one. My face has been terribly irritated and I have had a bad breakout of acne. I finally decided to go to the doctor and she blamed it on my PCOS and hormone embalances, which was of no surprise to me. She gave me a couple of topical creams to use and said I may have to come back and the way it is looking going back is a very good possibility. Anyway, I obviously have not wanted to try new products that might further irritate the situation, because it has been pretty painful. The acne is deep and hurts and my skin gets red, itchy and dry. No fun. So, I looked up information on dermatitis and found that parabens in make up, shampoos and facial washes often further irritate sensitive and inflamed skin. Now, I was not going to try anything new but like I said, it hurt and the medicine the doctor prescribed made it even more dry so I decided why not go paraben free for a while. I did some research and found Yes to Carrots. I had heard of it before and knew my niece liked the products. I went to Target and bought Yes to Cucumbers for sensitive skin. I bought their cleansing wipes, facial wash and lotion. I bought Yes to Carrots shampoo and Yes to Blueberries chapstick and some Yes to Tomatoes acne cleanser for use once or twice a week (sometimes I just use it to wash over the acne prone areas). I also bought Physician's Assistant blush and Organic Wear tinted moisturizer. I later purchased BareMinerals from Sophora, which cost me a small fortune. I am seeing small improvements but overall the biggest change I have found is that my face is less itchy and irritated. I am still breaking out and I try to use the Yes To Cucumbers lotion to balance the dryness of the medicine but I still have flaking. At first after I bought the BareMinerals, I stopped using the Physician's assistant products but today I added them back and found I have better coverage. I think the shade I purchased is too light so putting the tinted moisturizer underneath also seems to warm my face. I may still exchange it. I have until this weekend to decide. Overall, I rate all of these products as products worth trying whether you think parabens cause breast cancer or not. Even if you have no fear of acne scars or irritation, they are worth the money because they smell nice and work great, plus they have less chemicals than other products. That's my tip on looking lovely for today. Have a great Wednesday.
Disney Villians
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Yes. I am five. I had to have it and I am excited to use it. Do not judge me! They have awesome nail kits, fake lashes and make up bags as well, but I didn't want to go too overboard. I shall report back on how awesomely evil this makes me look! :)
Great Product for Hard water Hair
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
New favorite shampoo and conditioner. I have hardwater at my house. Like rotten egg sulfur grossness and it dries the crap out of my hair and makes it look dull and yucky. A co-worker of mine who does not have hardwater at her house suggested this product and I had to try it. She said it wasn't drying and was amazing....and well, it is! You can order it here: http://www.malibuc.com/products/cn/9612/Hard-Water-Wellness-Kit
E.l.f. Palette
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
This is a $5 E.l.f. palette that I have been using and I love it. The colors stay on so well. Thirty-two shades of awesome.
P.S. Sorry for being M.I.A. I will try to do better. :)
Rimmel Glam Eyes Day 2 Night
Saturday, July 27, 2013
One of my favorite new finds is Rimmel's Glam'Eyes Day 2 Night. 2 in 1 Defined Length and Volume Mascara. Yes, there are two mascaras and two brushes in one bottle. As you know many mascara tutorials suggest using two mascaras in the first place, but who REALLY has time for that?? (Says the woman who owns at least 6 mascaras if not more.... hey, I am "trying" them for you... It isn't about me. It is all about helping out the general public I swear!! I am a beauty humanitarian... o.k. maybe that went a little far). Anyway, this masacara really really makes your lashes look awesome and you don't have to really use the Medieval torturing device (eyelash curler) to get it to work. I love using it when I want to look like I tried without trying, which, let's face it, is almost everyday. Great product that's definitely worth the money! Maybe I will post some pictures late to show you how great it works but for now the picture below shows what the bottle looks like.
Big ol' Makeup Haul
Friday, July 26, 2013
I will review these products at a later date. I had not bought a lot of new items in awhile because my face was breaking out so bad. But, I had a list of things I wanted to try so I went for it and I found some real gems. I will report back on what I loved or hated shortly.
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Beware of icky acne
Friday, July 26, 2013
O.k. No one likes to talk about it but we all probably have experience with it, acne. Yuck! It is so gross, so embarrassing and even sometimes painful. This summer my hormones and the weather have not helped me avoid having my own battles with acne, but I do have a secret weapon. A product that isn't even advertised or sold as an acne medication but it can work miracles... It can move mountains!!! (At least the ones on your face). What is this miracle product, it is sold by BeautiControl, which is at home beauty spa company. They sell some detox products. One of which is their Deotxifying Clay mask. It looks scary when applied. It is grey and as it dries, it will turn white, that's where the impurities are being pulled from your skin and it really truly works. Sometimes I use it like an acne spot treatment and just put it on the little irritation. This is probably one of the best products that I have ever found and I would highly suggest it to anyone fighting acne.
In the picture below, on the left, I have shown what the product looks like in the bottle and on the right (sorry for the grossness, but I said it worked, not that it was pretty), is a picture of how it looks after it has dried and drawn the impurities from your skin. I have left this on spots overnight and the whole mask on as long as an hour or more. The key is to allow it to dry thoroughly so it has plenty of time to work its magic.
In the picture below, on the left, I have shown what the product looks like in the bottle and on the right (sorry for the grossness, but I said it worked, not that it was pretty), is a picture of how it looks after it has dried and drawn the impurities from your skin. I have left this on spots overnight and the whole mask on as long as an hour or more. The key is to allow it to dry thoroughly so it has plenty of time to work its magic.
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Oops I did it again....
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
My parody of Brittney Spear's song would be, "Oops I dyed it again. I played with my hair!"
I am pretty sure that could be a number one hit as anyone who has ever attempted to dye their hair probably can relate to the lyrics. If you are reading this, you are most likely one of those people.
I, myself, often mess up my hair the most when I try to dye it red. It seems it always ends up too dark, too purple or pink, a little orange, maybe burgundy or black. It just does strange things. I have read that a lot of my current hair dying issues are caused by highlights and low-lights having been put into my hair, so if you are someone that has also had these put into your hair then use drugstore permanent dyes with caution.
***Now would probably be a good time to throw in my disclaimer, I am not a beautician or professional stylist. My only experience and expertise in what I am about to discuss is my personal experience with my own hair. I am not paid to endorse any of the products that I am about to discuss and I am not affiliated with any of the companies. My hair color is naturally dark brown and I dye my hair often (usually every six weeks). I either pay my beautician of ten years or dye it myself at home. Take or leave my advice.***
O.k. so here is the scenario, you've just dyed your hair, the beautiful model on the box is smiling back at you in a mocking way while her shiny gorgeous hair laughs in your face, you look up in horror to see, bright red roots, red, purple, oh hell, is that green? It is awful. It is unbearable! What are you going to do?
At this moment, you have two choices. 1) Wear a ball cap for the next few days until you can get an appointment with a trusted professional and then you must duck your botched head in shame and walk into that beautician and let them fix your disgraced mess of a self. Afterward, you will pay a hefty sum for your dishonorable mistakes. or 2) You can take matters into your own hands. This is not for the faint of heart. You must be brave. You must be willing to put on that same ball cap and do the walk of shame into your nearest Walgreens, Ulta, CVS, or if you must, Wal-Mart and you must be prepared for the war you are about to embark upon, because it is a now or never, take it or leave it type of moment. You must commit. You must look into that mirror and say, "Purple, pink, green hair, you are going down! I will persevere!" ***fist thrust into air, finger pointing toward the heavens.***
Still reading?
O.k. here is what you need to get: a box of Color Oops (if you have long hair or thick hair you may want two or three because this is not a product that you can run out and buy mid-process when you realize you do not have enough), a box or two of hair dye, and a safety color. Here is the problem in my advice when it comes to color, depending on your natural color, is what determines what shade of hair dye you need! I will give you examples of what I do, but you will need to make adjustments based on your natural hair color and hair undertones. Like I previously stated, my hair is naturally medium/dark brown, I have red undertones, so when I buy a color to fix my mess up, I choose an ash color, typically, L'Oreal Excellence in "Light Ash Brown." My "safety color" (the color I know will always work because I have used it numerous times) is L'Oreal Excellence cream in "Medium Brown." I also sometimes use "Dark Brown."
Other things you may want to purchase while you are making a trip to town: a clarifying shampoo, a deep conditioner, a protein mask, and a prayer.
First, you are going to begin with the Color Oops. It should look like this:
You want the extra strength. This stuff smells bad and is runny so prepare yourself. Be in a well ventilated area, turn on exhaust fan, open a window. Wear clothes you don't care to get messy, use gloves, and work quickly, saturate all of your hair and try to avoid your scalp getting soaked. This is hard to do, but I recommend applying mixture about an inch to two inches away from scalp and then working it toward the roots with your fingers to avoid your scalp getting too much mixture on it and causing any irritation. Then, use plastic bag enclosed with product to cover your hair. You may use a hair dryer to heat product, keep the dryer about a foot away from head and move in circular motion off and on throughout the 25 minute wait. Don't worry I thought my hair might explode into a blame of flames as well, but it doesn't.
Check periodically and DO NOT leave on for any more than 25 minutes.
If your hair is light and processes quickly you may want to remove the product sooner.
When the time is up, take off plastic bag and hop in the shower and prepare for a lot of washing and rinsing. You MUST use COLD water so if you have a good sink, you may opt to rinse there. This is when you should use the clarifying shampoo. Wash your hair two to three times and stay in the shower rinsing your hair for at least 15 to 20 minutes. Yeah, cold water for twenty minutes is torture so take breaks and pace yourself for this step.
After this, your hair will most likely look like this:
DO NOT PANIC. It was suppose to remove the color. If you have never bleached your hair, then it will be darker, if you have had your hair lightened, it will look like this! Deep Breathe!
When you have completed this step, apply a deep conditioner and let it set for 30 minutes. I recommend a protein mask from Sally's Beauty Supply, but if you do not have that readily available, an Organix hair mask would work.
So, if you don't have this:
Then use something like this:
If you can, I would recommend waiting 24 to 48 hours before coloring your hair again, but if you do not have time for that, then feel free to let your hair dry and then apply your desired hair color.
Once again, I usually pick a color that has "ash" undertones or is a "cooler" color such as this:
Not too bad.
If you are still not happy with the color though, use your "safety color." You want to add color back gradually to avoid having to use Color Oops or other ligthening dyes. It is easier to go darker than to go lighter again.
And last but not least, do not wash your hair for a couple of days, buy some hair pampering moisturizers. I like to use Beyond the Zone Protein Cocktail to tell my hair how sorry I am after using Color Oops.
Finally, it says you can use Color Oops two to three times. I have used it three times in a 2 month period before (gosh, that was a bad two months for hair). It is VERY drying and I would not recommend getting yourself in that situation. My hair did not break or fall out by any means, but it was dry and had to have lots of tender loving care for quite some time afterward so please, please use with caution. I have healthy, thick and curly hair that can stand a lot (obviously), so keep that in mind. I would honestly not recommend using this product more than once.
If you have any questions, please comment below. I will be posting as much as possible, but for sure, there will be a new review or tutorial every Friday night.
Thanks and best of luck in your hair dying endeavors.
I am pretty sure that could be a number one hit as anyone who has ever attempted to dye their hair probably can relate to the lyrics. If you are reading this, you are most likely one of those people.
I, myself, often mess up my hair the most when I try to dye it red. It seems it always ends up too dark, too purple or pink, a little orange, maybe burgundy or black. It just does strange things. I have read that a lot of my current hair dying issues are caused by highlights and low-lights having been put into my hair, so if you are someone that has also had these put into your hair then use drugstore permanent dyes with caution.
***Now would probably be a good time to throw in my disclaimer, I am not a beautician or professional stylist. My only experience and expertise in what I am about to discuss is my personal experience with my own hair. I am not paid to endorse any of the products that I am about to discuss and I am not affiliated with any of the companies. My hair color is naturally dark brown and I dye my hair often (usually every six weeks). I either pay my beautician of ten years or dye it myself at home. Take or leave my advice.***
O.k. so here is the scenario, you've just dyed your hair, the beautiful model on the box is smiling back at you in a mocking way while her shiny gorgeous hair laughs in your face, you look up in horror to see, bright red roots, red, purple, oh hell, is that green? It is awful. It is unbearable! What are you going to do?
At this moment, you have two choices. 1) Wear a ball cap for the next few days until you can get an appointment with a trusted professional and then you must duck your botched head in shame and walk into that beautician and let them fix your disgraced mess of a self. Afterward, you will pay a hefty sum for your dishonorable mistakes. or 2) You can take matters into your own hands. This is not for the faint of heart. You must be brave. You must be willing to put on that same ball cap and do the walk of shame into your nearest Walgreens, Ulta, CVS, or if you must, Wal-Mart and you must be prepared for the war you are about to embark upon, because it is a now or never, take it or leave it type of moment. You must commit. You must look into that mirror and say, "Purple, pink, green hair, you are going down! I will persevere!" ***fist thrust into air, finger pointing toward the heavens.***
Still reading?
O.k. here is what you need to get: a box of Color Oops (if you have long hair or thick hair you may want two or three because this is not a product that you can run out and buy mid-process when you realize you do not have enough), a box or two of hair dye, and a safety color. Here is the problem in my advice when it comes to color, depending on your natural color, is what determines what shade of hair dye you need! I will give you examples of what I do, but you will need to make adjustments based on your natural hair color and hair undertones. Like I previously stated, my hair is naturally medium/dark brown, I have red undertones, so when I buy a color to fix my mess up, I choose an ash color, typically, L'Oreal Excellence in "Light Ash Brown." My "safety color" (the color I know will always work because I have used it numerous times) is L'Oreal Excellence cream in "Medium Brown." I also sometimes use "Dark Brown."
Other things you may want to purchase while you are making a trip to town: a clarifying shampoo, a deep conditioner, a protein mask, and a prayer.
First, you are going to begin with the Color Oops. It should look like this:
You want the extra strength. This stuff smells bad and is runny so prepare yourself. Be in a well ventilated area, turn on exhaust fan, open a window. Wear clothes you don't care to get messy, use gloves, and work quickly, saturate all of your hair and try to avoid your scalp getting soaked. This is hard to do, but I recommend applying mixture about an inch to two inches away from scalp and then working it toward the roots with your fingers to avoid your scalp getting too much mixture on it and causing any irritation. Then, use plastic bag enclosed with product to cover your hair. You may use a hair dryer to heat product, keep the dryer about a foot away from head and move in circular motion off and on throughout the 25 minute wait. Don't worry I thought my hair might explode into a blame of flames as well, but it doesn't.
Check periodically and DO NOT leave on for any more than 25 minutes.
If your hair is light and processes quickly you may want to remove the product sooner.
When the time is up, take off plastic bag and hop in the shower and prepare for a lot of washing and rinsing. You MUST use COLD water so if you have a good sink, you may opt to rinse there. This is when you should use the clarifying shampoo. Wash your hair two to three times and stay in the shower rinsing your hair for at least 15 to 20 minutes. Yeah, cold water for twenty minutes is torture so take breaks and pace yourself for this step.
After this, your hair will most likely look like this:
DO NOT PANIC. It was suppose to remove the color. If you have never bleached your hair, then it will be darker, if you have had your hair lightened, it will look like this! Deep Breathe!
When you have completed this step, apply a deep conditioner and let it set for 30 minutes. I recommend a protein mask from Sally's Beauty Supply, but if you do not have that readily available, an Organix hair mask would work.
So, if you don't have this:
Then use something like this:
If you can, I would recommend waiting 24 to 48 hours before coloring your hair again, but if you do not have time for that, then feel free to let your hair dry and then apply your desired hair color.
Once again, I usually pick a color that has "ash" undertones or is a "cooler" color such as this:
When dying your hair, begin with the roots. I always start with the roots when using a darker color than my hair and let them set fifteen minutes, then I work color into my ends from my roots down and let color set another 10 minutes and then rinse and condition. Watch your hair very closely, because your hair will absorb color much more quickly than normal after using Color Oops. You do not want it to turn too dark or black which is why I recommend a light ash brown or dark ash blond for this step.
After all is said and done, this is what my hair looked like:
Not too bad.
If you are still not happy with the color though, use your "safety color." You want to add color back gradually to avoid having to use Color Oops or other ligthening dyes. It is easier to go darker than to go lighter again.
And last but not least, do not wash your hair for a couple of days, buy some hair pampering moisturizers. I like to use Beyond the Zone Protein Cocktail to tell my hair how sorry I am after using Color Oops.
Finally, it says you can use Color Oops two to three times. I have used it three times in a 2 month period before (gosh, that was a bad two months for hair). It is VERY drying and I would not recommend getting yourself in that situation. My hair did not break or fall out by any means, but it was dry and had to have lots of tender loving care for quite some time afterward so please, please use with caution. I have healthy, thick and curly hair that can stand a lot (obviously), so keep that in mind. I would honestly not recommend using this product more than once.
If you have any questions, please comment below. I will be posting as much as possible, but for sure, there will be a new review or tutorial every Friday night.
Thanks and best of luck in your hair dying endeavors.
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The Beach Whale Scenario & Me
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Last Sunday, March 17th, 2013, something hit me like a ton of bricks. Now, one would think that all of these things would have been realized much quicker, much sooner, maybe with a little less alarm and panic, but that was just not the case. I mean literally woke up Sunday morning on good old St. Patrick's Day and thought to myself, "Two months from today, I will have been married ten years. TEN YEARS!" I thought about how that seems so long ago and yet, just like yesterday. I thought about all we had been through, how many times I had wanted to kill him, but didn't. I thought about how we started out living in a one bedroom apartment in a pole barn and had to shower at his grandparents. I reminisced about how happy, hopeful and in love I had been and how proud I am of all of the hard work that has resulted in where we are as a couple and as adults today. That made me smile and then I visualized myself, so much healthier, so much more spunky, and SO MUCH thinner. I remembered how fat I thought I was at the time and how after I had my first son, I worked my butt off so I could be smaller than I was on my wedding and it was in that moment, I panicked. Straight up panicked. I realized in the past ten years, after a multitude of health issues, two births, lots of stress, a desk job, and everything else life can throw at a person, I had managed to gain around forty pounds. That is four pounds per year and if I stay married to this man for the rest of my life, at that rate, I will be a beached whale when I die. I mean I might honestly die on a beach someday. I can see it now, me stomping through the sand, leaving behind, not footprints, but craters, crushing seashells into fine sands, and then I just fall over, causing a small earthquake and my carcass is left to be eaten by seagulls and hermit crabs on some 40th wedding anniversary trip years from now. This is my destiny and with that visual in my mind, I panicked folks! Who wouldn't panic at the thought of being beach rot??!!
So, the following day, I devised a plan. I mean I have dieted before. This isn't my first rodeo. Usually I research. Usually I lie to myself and others: "Yeah, I am doing this to get healthier." "I don't care how much weight I lose." "I really enjoy working out. It is such a stress reliever." "It is coming off slow, but that is o.k. with me."
Not this time. No, I am not o.k. with any of this! I may do this and I may fail, but no more lies. I have PCOS and endometriosis, which makes weight loss hard, but I know it isn't impossible. BUT! Let me tell you, it does piss me off that other people who do not have insulin resistance and hormone imbalances can lose weight so easily. When I am dieting, Facebook is my worst enemy. I get on there and read, "I quit drinking soda and lost ten lbs in one week." "I only ate one bag of chips instead of five and lost 3 lbs today." Umm yeah, I LOOKED at a cupcake and it attached itself to my thighs. I quit drinking soda, started exercising, and have only had carrots for the past three days and gained ten pounds, so up yours Facebook braggers! O.k. That was not only exaggerated; it was also a little mean. But, anyone who has ever dieted knows they have felt this way. It sucks, so I have made myself one vow, "stop comparing myself to others." They do not have my health problems, my slow metabolism, my genuine hatred of working out, or my body type. I bet they also lack my glowing personality and ridiculously gorgeous hair (I mentioned my sassy new do earlier, right? Still on that high. It is the little things when you're a mom).
Anyway, I digress from my rant about my hatred of Facebook during diet and I apologize if I have ever hated you for being able to lose weight easily. Hey, my husband is one of those people. He is actually the chip guy I was referring to. He can cut back on chips and lose ten pounds in a week! It isn't right or fair, but time to get over the pity party.
As of last Monday, here was my plan: not eating. Yep, that was it. I am going to starve myself skinny and forget you telling me it isn't healthy. That was the plan and I'd die trying. That plan obviously was destined for failure, so by 11 a.m. after a banana and cutie (the fruit that's like a tangerine), I decided I needed a real plan. I still do not have a real plan, so this is what I ended up doing. I limited my calories to between 800-1200 per day. I went from having an i.v. of Pepsi everyday to only one can per day. I cut out all carbs and starches. I started working out on an elliptical and doing some tension weights. I started drinking at least 32 to 64 ounces of water per day and for the first three days, I felt like complete and utter crap. I am not going to sugar coat it for you, you don't need those calories anyway. It was not a fun feeling. By day two, I was telling those I loved my goodbyes: farewell, adios, adu. Yes, it was that serious. I would not recommend this approach. I may have a little bit of some sort of obsessive, compulsive behavior. I am not sure, but I have an all or nothing approach. So it is either drink the vat of Pepsi or have no Pepsi at all. It is either work out until you sweat and have a stroke or do not work out at all. That's just me. And the only advice I did take was to gradually reduce my intake of soda, which I did and now, I am slowing reducing my intake of caffeine.
I still have no plan other than to lose as much weight as possible by my tenth wedding anniversary. I have no goal weight in mind. I haven't the slightest clue what I am going to do after my anniversary has came and went, but for now, I am going to use "My Fitness Pal", continue doing what I am doing, maybe try out different workout routines, and diet plans and just see where I end up. I am hoping that I lose at least ten pounds and I would LOVE to lose twenty, but I am not crazy. I am a relatively realistic person about things. I know that may not be possible and it is a short amount of time, but I am just going to go with it and see what happens. I mean I already own fat clothes and I have a few things a size or two smaller, so what is the worst that could happen?
I will try to post updates and share in my weight loss journey.
This week I am trying the "Military Diet", which I have seen pinned on Pinterest numerous times. I have no clue if it really works, but I figured since I have no plan that using this plan for three days just to see how it goes would not hurt. According to another blogger, you can lose up to 10 pounds in three days using this diet. This is the site I used to get the diet and I am currently on day one. According to blessedmommy's blog, she had some headaches from possible caffeine and sugar withdrawals, so my suggestion would be to take a week (or maybe even two) like I did and just go with the confusion and cut a little out a time until you feel comfortable trying this diet. I think that jumping right into it and going from cheeseburgers and soda to this would end in a lot of pain and suffering for three days. I will report back at later date on my results.
So, the following day, I devised a plan. I mean I have dieted before. This isn't my first rodeo. Usually I research. Usually I lie to myself and others: "Yeah, I am doing this to get healthier." "I don't care how much weight I lose." "I really enjoy working out. It is such a stress reliever." "It is coming off slow, but that is o.k. with me."
Not this time. No, I am not o.k. with any of this! I may do this and I may fail, but no more lies. I have PCOS and endometriosis, which makes weight loss hard, but I know it isn't impossible. BUT! Let me tell you, it does piss me off that other people who do not have insulin resistance and hormone imbalances can lose weight so easily. When I am dieting, Facebook is my worst enemy. I get on there and read, "I quit drinking soda and lost ten lbs in one week." "I only ate one bag of chips instead of five and lost 3 lbs today." Umm yeah, I LOOKED at a cupcake and it attached itself to my thighs. I quit drinking soda, started exercising, and have only had carrots for the past three days and gained ten pounds, so up yours Facebook braggers! O.k. That was not only exaggerated; it was also a little mean. But, anyone who has ever dieted knows they have felt this way. It sucks, so I have made myself one vow, "stop comparing myself to others." They do not have my health problems, my slow metabolism, my genuine hatred of working out, or my body type. I bet they also lack my glowing personality and ridiculously gorgeous hair (I mentioned my sassy new do earlier, right? Still on that high. It is the little things when you're a mom).
Anyway, I digress from my rant about my hatred of Facebook during diet and I apologize if I have ever hated you for being able to lose weight easily. Hey, my husband is one of those people. He is actually the chip guy I was referring to. He can cut back on chips and lose ten pounds in a week! It isn't right or fair, but time to get over the pity party.
As of last Monday, here was my plan: not eating. Yep, that was it. I am going to starve myself skinny and forget you telling me it isn't healthy. That was the plan and I'd die trying. That plan obviously was destined for failure, so by 11 a.m. after a banana and cutie (the fruit that's like a tangerine), I decided I needed a real plan. I still do not have a real plan, so this is what I ended up doing. I limited my calories to between 800-1200 per day. I went from having an i.v. of Pepsi everyday to only one can per day. I cut out all carbs and starches. I started working out on an elliptical and doing some tension weights. I started drinking at least 32 to 64 ounces of water per day and for the first three days, I felt like complete and utter crap. I am not going to sugar coat it for you, you don't need those calories anyway. It was not a fun feeling. By day two, I was telling those I loved my goodbyes: farewell, adios, adu. Yes, it was that serious. I would not recommend this approach. I may have a little bit of some sort of obsessive, compulsive behavior. I am not sure, but I have an all or nothing approach. So it is either drink the vat of Pepsi or have no Pepsi at all. It is either work out until you sweat and have a stroke or do not work out at all. That's just me. And the only advice I did take was to gradually reduce my intake of soda, which I did and now, I am slowing reducing my intake of caffeine.
I still have no plan other than to lose as much weight as possible by my tenth wedding anniversary. I have no goal weight in mind. I haven't the slightest clue what I am going to do after my anniversary has came and went, but for now, I am going to use "My Fitness Pal", continue doing what I am doing, maybe try out different workout routines, and diet plans and just see where I end up. I am hoping that I lose at least ten pounds and I would LOVE to lose twenty, but I am not crazy. I am a relatively realistic person about things. I know that may not be possible and it is a short amount of time, but I am just going to go with it and see what happens. I mean I already own fat clothes and I have a few things a size or two smaller, so what is the worst that could happen?
I will try to post updates and share in my weight loss journey.
This week I am trying the "Military Diet", which I have seen pinned on Pinterest numerous times. I have no clue if it really works, but I figured since I have no plan that using this plan for three days just to see how it goes would not hurt. According to another blogger, you can lose up to 10 pounds in three days using this diet. This is the site I used to get the diet and I am currently on day one. According to blessedmommy's blog, she had some headaches from possible caffeine and sugar withdrawals, so my suggestion would be to take a week (or maybe even two) like I did and just go with the confusion and cut a little out a time until you feel comfortable trying this diet. I think that jumping right into it and going from cheeseburgers and soda to this would end in a lot of pain and suffering for three days. I will report back at later date on my results.
My glass locket
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Beautiful isn't it?
Created using five different Etsy stores at a cost of less than half of Origami Owl. Want to know how?
Check back later and maybe I'll share my secret.
;)
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Red Red Red lips
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Luscious, seductive, pin up, vintage, smart, classic, glam, sexy red lips. No matter how you describe them, red lips are hot. And I always get it stuck in my head that I want my lips to be a lovely red. But, like a lot of things my body's chemistry usually mixes with the color pigments and my lips end up too bright and sometimes pink or orange. So, I've been on a kick to find an awesome red lipstick to make my little lips pop. It has been a journey of many failed attempts but finally I decided to be brave and try the shade options offered by one of my favorite lip colors, Revlon's lip butter. Marvelous. They are a balm meets a lipstick and really are as smooth as butter. I bought Red Velvet and Candy Apple and surprisingly both of them are very pretty. They aren't harsh like a lot of reds I have tried. They are soft and subtle. They can be darkened by pairing with a lip liner, but all in all I have been very pleased with my two new shades. I added some pictures, but I will post more of them on my lips along with some of the other disasters I tried to give you a better idea of what I am talking about.
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Zip zapping show down
Friday, July 12, 2013
In the left corner we have Neutrogena's Rapid Clear 2 in 1 Fight & Fade gel, weighing in at .5 oz and costing about $10. It packs quite the punch with 2% salicylic acid. In the other corner, we have MaryKay's acne treatment gel, outweighing its opponent at a whole 1 fluid ounce. It fights with 5% benzoyl peroxide.
So, who will win this epic battle??
Personally, I think Neutrogena's gel works faster at getting rid of pesky zits, but I wouldn't rule out Mary Kay's gel because it seems more gentle. Plus, it costs only $7 and gives you twice the product.
My overall review is that if you have a zit you need rid of fast, use Neutrogena, but for acne prevention, you may want to opt for the gentler Mary Kay product.
Good luck and hopefully, this finds your face "facing" summer with more grace and pose than mine!
So, who will win this epic battle??
Personally, I think Neutrogena's gel works faster at getting rid of pesky zits, but I wouldn't rule out Mary Kay's gel because it seems more gentle. Plus, it costs only $7 and gives you twice the product.
My overall review is that if you have a zit you need rid of fast, use Neutrogena, but for acne prevention, you may want to opt for the gentler Mary Kay product.
Good luck and hopefully, this finds your face "facing" summer with more grace and pose than mine!
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Save your Money Monday
Monday, July 1, 2013
Since it has been awhile I thought I would write a quick review for this eyeliner. At first, I liked it, but it dried out too quickly. It is Maybelline Master Duo liquid liner. The dual tip does make it easy to apply and get different line thickness, but like a lot of liquid liners, it takes awhile to dry once applied. However, it didn't take long for this little bottle to dry out. I just don't feel like I got my money out of it. I still prefer gel liners to liquid any day.
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Just in case you doubt my love
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Just in case you doubt my love for Maybelline's Dream Fresh BB cream 8 in 1 Beauty Balm Skin Perfector. I own it in every shade but Deep. Summer has posed a major problem with finding the right shade, but I now have that covered!
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Save your money Monday
Monday, June 10, 2013
I usually like Fructis products because they smell great, but this doesn't. I haven't tried it as an oil while flat ironing my hair but as for skin and face, it fails. I will let you know if I change my mind, but right now I say, save your money!
Get your tan on! Tips, tricks and best self tanners
Saturday, June 8, 2013
I own a tanning bed and spent a month tanning before my vacation to Texas but my tan was a little more uneven than I wanted and I decided that I really wanted to try my hand at using self-tanners, so I found some good ones. Of course, I used drugstore brand, because this was something I had never really done before and I didn't want to waste my vacation money on expensive brands or a salon booth spray tan. Plus, I surely won't let an actual person spray me down. No scarring others in my pursuit of a good tan.
So here are my tips and tricks of using self tanners.
I started off by reading some reviews and then selected three. The first one I already blogged about: L'Oreal Sublime Bronze self-tanning mist. If you missed that post just know that unless you are really dark with warm undertones this probably won't work for you unless you want a job at Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory. If so, then by all means go for it.
The second two products are considered lotions and I bought them at the same time. One is a gradual tanner while the other is pretty much an instant tanner so comparing them seems unfair so I will just talk about the good and bad of both.
So here are my tips and tricks of using self tanners.
I started off by reading some reviews and then selected three. The first one I already blogged about: L'Oreal Sublime Bronze self-tanning mist. If you missed that post just know that unless you are really dark with warm undertones this probably won't work for you unless you want a job at Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory. If so, then by all means go for it.
The second two products are considered lotions and I bought them at the same time. One is a gradual tanner while the other is pretty much an instant tanner so comparing them seems unfair so I will just talk about the good and bad of both.
I tried Banana Boat's Summer Color Self-tanning lotion in Light/Medium. They also make it in a Dark. I probably could have used it, but I was going for subtle and natural. All in all this product will give you the best natural color. It is tinted and almost starts working instantly so it is easy to apply. It has self-adjusting color so you just put it on at night and wake up with a gorgeous tan. One thing I did not know before using a self-tanner is to exfoliate, shave and moisturize. Doing all of these things will improve the quality of your tan. I started by applying lotion on thighs, mid-calves, stomach, mid-chest, and upper arms. That's where I started with my healthy "globs" of lotion and then I worked the lotion in circular motion around, adding and covering areas, while making sure my elbows, knees, and feet were not over covered with lotion. I washed my hands afterward with exfoliating scrub and/ or baking soda to remove tanner from palms.
My overall review of Banana Boat's tanner is that it works great. Banana Boat has been around for a long time so they make good stuff. It only cost around $6 so you cannot beat the cost. My one complaint, and it is one I did not read about, is that it takes forever to dry. So don't think you can slap it on right before bed and then just instantly jump into bed because it won't work out for you. It is a long process of drying. It feels a little tacky to touch for at least an hour. Also, my husband complained about how I felt greasy and oily. He did not like the feel this product left. It didn't smell too bad but it did have a smell, but it was one that went away with one shower as did the greasiness. Even though this product isn't advertised as a gradual tanner, the more you apply, the darker you get. Oh and it fades away with dignity and grace unlike the Sublime Bronze stuff. So good news, no looking like a leopard here.
The last product I tried is Jergens Natural Glow. It is a gradual tanner and it is pretty much awesome. It looks like a lotion, goes on like a lotion, dries fast and is very subtle. In fact, most of you white girls looking for a fast tan might not like it because it is so subtle. It would take time to build your tan with this product alone. But if you are looking for something that just improves the look of your skin while giving a soft glow, this is great. Also, Jergens improved the odor so no funky smells. I must admit I didn't build my tan with this so I am not sure if with multiple coats it would turn you orange or not. It seemed to have a different hue than Banana Boat, which was perfect for my skin tone, but I still think it looked really natural at least with a max of two coats which is what I tried.
Lastly, let's say one of these products doesn't work for you or let's say you try a totally different one and you look like an Oompa Loompa, do not panic. There is a way to fix or undo most of the damage.
Here is what you will need: exfoliating buffer, baking soda, Epsom salt, Olay Daily Exfoliating Body Wash, and Tree Hut's Shea Sugar body scrub. I am not sure if all items are necessary but I used them all. First, run a warm bath with about two cups Epsom salt added to it. I also added BeautiControls Detox bath soak. I don't think this is necessary to remove the tan but it smells good and is relaxing. I started by soaking awhile, just laying back and relaxing. After about 15 minutes, I started adding baking soda to my areas of biggest concern. I let it sit where I could and scrubbed it with the buffer. I scrubbed and soaked, using handfuls of baking soda and the buffer for thirty minutes or until satisfied with removal. Last I scrubbed down with the Tree Huts Shea Sugar scrub. It smells WONDERFUL and costs less than $5. By the way, at this point your buffer will be on its last leg and your tub will look gross!! I just scrubbed the tub while I was in there. Lastly, I shaved, and then used the Olay Daily Exfoliating body wash in the shower. I applied I love Cosmetic's "I love coconuts & cream" and my skin felt heavenly. In fact, even if you don't have a botched tan, I would still recommend this routine just to remove dry dead skin cells and make your skin soft and pretty. It works amazingly and you can get all the products listed (aside from the BeautiControl) at Wal-Mart.
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Money is money
Saturday, June 8, 2013
So the other day, I was shopping at the ol' Wal-Mart when I came across a discovery, they sell a very small hydrogen peroxide bottle with a spray top. It said for easy use. Blah. Blah. Blah. But, the disturbing part was it costs around $1.25-1.38 ish (not a lot, BUT.......). It was only eight ounces when you can buy a 32 ounces of Hydrogen Peroxide bottle for .88 cents. You can use a leftover sprayer from a Windex or any other cleaner and it will fit the big hydrogen peroxide bottle. You have to cut the straw of the sprayer to fit the bottle and wash it, but that is it! So get more for your buck by using this easy trick.
LeeAnnism: Weight Loss & People that annoy me Part 2
Monday, June 3, 2013
O.k. ladies, I apologize now, but another group of dieters that annoy me are those losing weight for their "man."
Let's all pause a moment while I filter the profanities.
Are f-ing kidding me ladies?
No, no, no I do not want to hear it.
The "my man said I needed to lose a few pounds", "I don't think he's attracted to me anymore", "he said I might not want to eat that because it will go straight to my thighs" crap will not be tolerated in these here parts.
None of the above or anything in its similarity are acceptable.
My husband has never once said I wasn't anything less than perfect and has always made sure I feel beautiful. It could be out of fear, because I'd slap him silly if he said anything any different, but the point is, he has never been dumb enough to even try to be so rude.
Every time I hear this b.s. it infuriates me and most of the time it is coming from skinny girls and I am left thinking, "what has he done install carnival trick mirrors in your house?"
Seriously, a guy like that should be lucky you aren't a pencil or another man might pick you up and carry you away right before his pathetic eyes.
So do me a HUGE favor and the next time your "man" tells you that you are fat or even implies it, say,"Honey, I have to stay this weight, because if I were any skinnier or hotter I'd be out of your league. Oh wait.. I already am!" And then you walk your perfectly acceptable booty out the door because even if you aren't a size 2, you are still perfect and don't deserve that crap!
Mixing it up Monday
Monday, June 3, 2013
Helllooo!! <--- That was in my best Mrs. Doubtfire voice by the way.
Yes, yes. It has been awhile ol' chum. I bet you've been wondering for weeks what to do without me. ;)
Between work, Internet problems, almost running over my data usage limit, vacation, life stresses, and being a mom, I have forgotten to do something I really love to do, which is blog, so prepare yourself for blog post overload!! We've got a lot of catching up to do!
First things first, it is save your money Monday so that's what this blog post is going to cover, except this is a first impression review as well. With that being said, I was running late for work and may be judging it harshly.
But here it goes, we have So Gorgeous Volumizing Root Mousse from Sally's Beauty Supply and in all fairness, I am pretty sure I used it incorrectly. I was going for a spray and go mousse. I sprayed and it went.........everywhere.
It was like a winter wonderland in my bathroom!!!! The kind where you look in awe at your walls, mirrors, countertops and ceiling. How did that get up there?
It was the kind of mess where you don't have time for it and you dread the clean up that will follow.
But to be fair had I had time to read the directions, it says to squirt in hand and work through hair and style. Yep, I definitely skipped that step. But, my biggest complaint is it smells more like a product I would use to clean my bathroom (like scrubbing bubbles) than something for my hair. Yuck!
Maybe I am being mean, but I wasn't really sold on this product mostly because of the smell. My recommendation is to spend the extra $10-12 and get some Big Sexy Hair Root Pump Spray Mousse, because it works great and smells amazing.
Yes, yes. It has been awhile ol' chum. I bet you've been wondering for weeks what to do without me. ;)
Between work, Internet problems, almost running over my data usage limit, vacation, life stresses, and being a mom, I have forgotten to do something I really love to do, which is blog, so prepare yourself for blog post overload!! We've got a lot of catching up to do!
First things first, it is save your money Monday so that's what this blog post is going to cover, except this is a first impression review as well. With that being said, I was running late for work and may be judging it harshly.
But here it goes, we have So Gorgeous Volumizing Root Mousse from Sally's Beauty Supply and in all fairness, I am pretty sure I used it incorrectly. I was going for a spray and go mousse. I sprayed and it went.........everywhere.
It was like a winter wonderland in my bathroom!!!! The kind where you look in awe at your walls, mirrors, countertops and ceiling. How did that get up there?
It was the kind of mess where you don't have time for it and you dread the clean up that will follow.
But to be fair had I had time to read the directions, it says to squirt in hand and work through hair and style. Yep, I definitely skipped that step. But, my biggest complaint is it smells more like a product I would use to clean my bathroom (like scrubbing bubbles) than something for my hair. Yuck!
Maybe I am being mean, but I wasn't really sold on this product mostly because of the smell. My recommendation is to spend the extra $10-12 and get some Big Sexy Hair Root Pump Spray Mousse, because it works great and smells amazing.
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White girl run! L'Oreal Sublime Bronze Review.
Monday, May 20, 2013
Save your Money Monday shall commence with a spray on self tanner by L'Oreal. It isn't the worst on the market and for a spray maybe it isn't your biggest waste of money. But white girl! You better be careful. Seriously, if you are fair complected not only should you not buy this product, but if you see someone spraying this product near you, run! I tanned for a month before using this product and my first impression of it was that it was awesome. It costs around $10, it sprays on easy and the smell is tolerable for a self tanner. The next day everyone complimented my tan. I did have some streaks, but that was mostly my fault since it was my first time ever using any kind of self-tanner.....well, except for that one really bad oompa loompa experience from high school. The product is clear, which makes it hard to apply since you obviously cannot see where it is going. All in all though for the first two days I was pleased, so I bought some more thinking I found 'the one' and started fixing my streaks. Indoors I looked pretty amazing and outdoors I looked unnatural. Really, really unnatural, especially for me and this stuff does not leave subtly. Oh no, if you are not already pretty tan, you will look like a leper or maybe even a leopard before this all comes off. In other news, I have learned really quickly how to remove self tanner. I will be posting about that procedure at a later date. But back to this tanner, now have all the white girls with their SPF 500s come to the realization that this product will never ever work for them? O.k. good. Medium complexion girls with your SPF 25, do you realize you need to use this with extreme caution? Great. Dark tanners, this might work for you, just be careful around your feet. It could mess up your already nice glow. O.k. now that all of you have been warned, I have a week to start.
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Lee Annism: Weight loss & People that annoy me. Part 1.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Here it is as promised, but I am not sure where to start. I guess I will start by saying, I do not think I have ever met a girl completely satisfied with her appearance or if I have they had some other underlying insecurity. But point being, us girls are really hard on ourselves. It makes me sad sometimes, because how much life are we missing out on because we let our weight or hair or something else we don't like make us think differently about ourselves? Most of the time I try to remind myself of these simply words that my mom always told me, "There will always be someone else prettier, smarter, and thinner than you, but there will never be anyone else like you and there is always going to be someone that wishes she were as pretty, skinny and smart as you. Be happy with who you are." We were not all meant to be sticks or we'd come packed by Sanford with No. 2 stamped on our little booties. But no! We are not pencils, we are people. Some of us are naturally thin and some of us aren't. Some of us no matter how hard we try will never be a size 2 and if we do, we will look uglier and more unhealthy trying to be something we are not. This is something that annoys me about girls and makes me think to myself, am I really one of ya'all? Girls that lose and lose and lose, starve themselves to nothing and come out looking like a sick bobble head. Ya'all ain't cute. I just want to give you a cheeseburger. I am mentally feeling sorry for you. I can usually always tell the difference between someone who is naturally thin and does eat cheeseburgers and just stays skinny and someone who isn't. The difference is their appearance in looking natural and healthy. And really this is what it all boils down to is being healthy. Yes, you have to be happy with yourself, trust me, it is not healthy to look in the mirror and hate yourself, but it also isn't healthy to not eat or put pills into your body with unknown chemicals or to obsess about everything little thing on your body. There are kids somewhere worrying where they're getting their next meal, do you really want to be the "B" worried about your cellulite? When you die, you will reach that goal weight honey. You'll be bones. When I start to obsess about my appearance, this is what I remind myself (I suggest you do the same),"When I die no one will say, 'Oh Lee Ann (or insert your own name here) was always so thin and perfect' and that is o.k. because I want them to have more to say than that. I want them to say I was kind, sweet, loving, understanding, and that their lives were better because of me." When you are worried about your weight or something else, take that energy and put it into doing something with substance. Go volunteer, walk or run for a cause, make something, do a small act of kindness, go change a life.And I am not saying you shouldn't care about yourself, but do it in a healthy way. Love yourself and exercise to be fit, eat to be healthy, and remind yourself everyday that your body is the only one you get and it deserves to be loved by you. Anyone can have confidence, you start by loving yourself and when you naturally love yourself, it gives you more time to love others. I am not perfect and these are not easy words to live by. I falter and find myself obsessing over my big butt, then I think, "Well, at least the rocking world's still going to go 'round today." <-- **Queen song reference** And if all else fails, I just shrug it off and think,"It could always be worse." ;)
You....yeah you...the girl reading this...are beautiful. Don't beat yourself up. Don't annoy me by calling yourself fat or ugly or saying something else negative, because then that makes me feel the need to compliment you and then I feel all awkward and angry that we're discussing your butt. So go out into the world knowing that I, Lee Ann, with the power vested in me by no one, but me, declare you beautiful and your butt perfectly portioned for your pants.
You can stop obsessing about all of that and instead use those minutes of your day to do something more fun for yourself and others!
You....yeah you...the girl reading this...are beautiful. Don't beat yourself up. Don't annoy me by calling yourself fat or ugly or saying something else negative, because then that makes me feel the need to compliment you and then I feel all awkward and angry that we're discussing your butt. So go out into the world knowing that I, Lee Ann, with the power vested in me by no one, but me, declare you beautiful and your butt perfectly portioned for your pants.
You can stop obsessing about all of that and instead use those minutes of your day to do something more fun for yourself and others!
The beached whale intervention: phase 1
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Two months ago, I posted about my panic over my weight and appearance with my ten year wedding anniversary looming on the horizon. I went into panic mode and worked my ass off (literally) to transform my appearance. Yesterday was my tenth month anniversary and I am happy to report I have lost 18 lbs and unknown inches. But, most importantly, I have started feeling better. It took a lot of work and it will take a lot more to get to where I want to be. I have almost went down an entire size, but I can still wear my old clothes, they just fit differently. I stopped drinking soda, started counting calories and working out. Next week, I go on my anniversary trip, but after that I will be back at it. I hope to lose another 20 lbs, but mostly my goals are related to wearing my "old" pair of favorite jeans or slipping on cherished rings that haven't fit in years. I may try some diets here and there and I will report on how they work, but I have found that determination is key. And a side note, I did this for me and I was honest with myself, which I will post more about at a later date in a LeeAnnism post on weight loss. ;)
Think Twice
Monday, May 6, 2013
A "Save your Money Monday" on a Monday? I know. Shocking. But, here it is. This post is a little different in that I am not saying the product is bad, but the actual color. I love Wet N Wild matte lipsticks. They are long wear. A little dry sometimes, but overall nice for $2. Normally, I buy the shade "Bare it All". In fact, I have three times. It is a good color and product. For weeks, I have debated about getting "Think Pink." It looked so pretty, but it is oh so wrong. ***refer to pictures below**** Aaaahhhh! If I ever need a shade of lipstick that says,"I'm kind of a sleaze, I am now officially set." Unfortunately, at no point in my life have I ever wanted to advertise such a thing. At least it was only $2 I wasted this time!
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LeeAnnism: shoes
Friday, May 3, 2013
After a day in a pair of Naughty Monkey heels, let me tell you the truth about shoes; shoes are like Sirens. No, not the horns they sound in the case of a tornader, but mythical Sirens like those from the Odyssey. Non-readers refer to Ice Age Continental Drift or Pirates of the Caribbean or some other movie reference. Anyway! Sirens and shoes, they are one in the same.
You see them. They see you. ***cue seducing harp music**** They call to you ***in a sexy soft voice***,"I am beautiful. I am lovely. You want me. Buy me. You must have me. You love me."
You reach for them, entranced and misty eyed, caught up in their Siren calls. You believe them when they say they belong with you. You grasp for them, believing they are just the thing you need. They look so pretty, so girly. They morph into gorgeous colors that match everything you own. They glisten and shine. You put them on in the store and they fit like Cinderella's lost slipper and that's when they have you. You take them into your home with naive trust never seeing your impending doom or ill fate. Then the day comes to put them on with the perfect outfit and strut your stuff. You're still caught up in their Siren calls, only seeing the good that they have enticed you with, but then midday comes, you're high on compliments unaware that those Sirens are eating your feet alive!!!!!! Suddenly, like a shark attack, they grab on with intensity that brings welding tears to your eyes. You are now in survivor mode, victim to the shoes vicious lies. You wonder how you will make it through the day. Your feet curse you and ache, next comes your calves feeling their wrath and the next thing you know your entire mind and body is consumed by the agony of those darn Siren shoes. You beg and plead, but they show no misery. They are Sirens. They were made for this! Finally, the end of the day comes and you pry them from your feet. Your feet throb and charlie horses shoot pain through your body. You curse those lying Sirens and as you put them in the closet, you swear to never wear them again, but beware, because as long as they are with you, you are vulnerable to hearing their Siren calls and falling victim to them again.
You see them. They see you. ***cue seducing harp music**** They call to you ***in a sexy soft voice***,"I am beautiful. I am lovely. You want me. Buy me. You must have me. You love me."
You reach for them, entranced and misty eyed, caught up in their Siren calls. You believe them when they say they belong with you. You grasp for them, believing they are just the thing you need. They look so pretty, so girly. They morph into gorgeous colors that match everything you own. They glisten and shine. You put them on in the store and they fit like Cinderella's lost slipper and that's when they have you. You take them into your home with naive trust never seeing your impending doom or ill fate. Then the day comes to put them on with the perfect outfit and strut your stuff. You're still caught up in their Siren calls, only seeing the good that they have enticed you with, but then midday comes, you're high on compliments unaware that those Sirens are eating your feet alive!!!!!! Suddenly, like a shark attack, they grab on with intensity that brings welding tears to your eyes. You are now in survivor mode, victim to the shoes vicious lies. You wonder how you will make it through the day. Your feet curse you and ache, next comes your calves feeling their wrath and the next thing you know your entire mind and body is consumed by the agony of those darn Siren shoes. You beg and plead, but they show no misery. They are Sirens. They were made for this! Finally, the end of the day comes and you pry them from your feet. Your feet throb and charlie horses shoot pain through your body. You curse those lying Sirens and as you put them in the closet, you swear to never wear them again, but beware, because as long as they are with you, you are vulnerable to hearing their Siren calls and falling victim to them again.
Drum roll please
Friday, May 3, 2013
I know I have talked about Maybelline's BB cream before, but by accident, or fate (you decide), I discovered it becomes even more dreamy when paired with Mary Kay Mineral powder. Side note: Mary Kay Mineral and loose powder both rock!! O.k. so recently, in the sleep versus beauty daily fight, sleep won....... again. Alas, I wake up throwing on clothes and make up, saying sailor words, yelling, and running late. I did not have time for make up but I was going to work and I hate going to work without it so I threw on my BB cream, saw the powder, brushed it on, stopped........
took a second look and thought, daaaaaaaammmmmm........lama dingdong that worked wonders!" So, there you have it. Go find yourself a Mary Kay consultant and your face will thank you.
took a second look and thought, daaaaaaaammmmmm........lama dingdong that worked wonders!" So, there you have it. Go find yourself a Mary Kay consultant and your face will thank you.
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Hello, my name is Lee Ann & I have an addiction
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
I love Iced Chai Lattes from Panera Bread Company. And by love I mean, if I could get it in a 32 oz or 44 oz cup everyday multiple times per day, I would. But, nooooooooo............... They only sell them in little bitty cups and they cost a lot and I do not live next to a Panera Bread Company, so obviously I had to find something as a replacement! I tried a lot of things. None of them were anything close to my dream drink and some were just gross. I mean downright nasty!
O.k. point being I complained to my friend, Elisha, about my chai tea woes and she said that Target had a mix by Tazo that tasted pretty similar.
So one day, I am walking through Kroger and what do I see? Tazo Iced Chai Latte concentrate.
Just add milk??!!!
What?!!
Must try!
And that's how I got here.... to this place....this place of having two boxes in the fridge (one decaf/ one regular) and two more boxes in the cabinet. That is how I arrived at starting my day with a caffeinated Iced Chai Latte and ending it with a decaf one most days. It is how I gave up soda for another vise.
And all I have to say is,
Hi, my name is Lee Ann and I am addicted to Tazo Iced Chai Lattes.
O.k. point being I complained to my friend, Elisha, about my chai tea woes and she said that Target had a mix by Tazo that tasted pretty similar.
So one day, I am walking through Kroger and what do I see? Tazo Iced Chai Latte concentrate.
Just add milk??!!!
What?!!
Must try!
And that's how I got here.... to this place....this place of having two boxes in the fridge (one decaf/ one regular) and two more boxes in the cabinet. That is how I arrived at starting my day with a caffeinated Iced Chai Latte and ending it with a decaf one most days. It is how I gave up soda for another vise.
And all I have to say is,
Hi, my name is Lee Ann and I am addicted to Tazo Iced Chai Lattes.
Thanks Elisha!!!!
Ion Moisture Solutions
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Last week, I wrote about another Ion leave-in conditioner that I love from Ion, but this one is a different story. This is Ion Moisture Solutions Intense Hydration Leave-in conditioner. It is definitely not a spray and go product. It is heavy and feels like you are spraying lotion into your hair, so if you choose to use it apply it to damp hair and carefully work into hair for best results.
Ion Anti- Frizz Solutions
Friday, April 26, 2013
I bought this in a travel size. It is Ion Anti-Frizz Solutions Lightweight moisture and detangling Leave-in conditioner. I will definitely be repurchasing in a big bottle. It has an awesome sent, kind of sweet like cotton candy but very light. It works great to detangle my curls. I bought this at Sally's Beauty Supply. Great stuff.
I <3 Scarves
Friday, April 19, 2013
I had to share this scarf. It cost me a whole $1. Another Dollar Tree treasure. Love grey and yellow. Definitely a win!
When there are no words, act....
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
I've been making jewelry since I was in Jr. High. I love it. It is very calming. I always thought my best jewelry accomplishment was actually mounting some gems that belonged to a coworker's grandmother for her daughter's Christmas present. That was until tonight and though this project was not nearly as hard as mounting gemstones into sterling, it was fulfilling and when I look at these pieces I see the words that I cannot express. I am pretty proud of how pretty they turned out.
For you Noodle Heads
Monday, April 15, 2013
If you have curly hair, then you know how expensive and hard it can be to find good products that work. Most of the time I opt to use Sexy Curly Hair products. They smell good and most of them work great. But, I have been on a "try new things kick", so I bought some new products and I love them.
The first is called Beach Babe Texturizing Sea Salt Spray by Not Your Mother's. Smells of coconut. Very beachy. You can use it on damp or dry hair. It works best on damp and it creates loose, soft curls. I found my bottle at CVS. Just as the bottle claims you can have sexy tousled waves for that just came from the beach relaxed look. A perfect product for summer.
The second product, I found at Sally's Beauty Supply and decided to give it a try because Beyond the Zone was on sale and I couldn't pass up such a deal. I picked out Noodle Head Tame Your Curls flawless hair with saucy style. A firm hold curling mousse. I was not expecting a lot from this product, but was so surprised. I love how it makes my curls look.
I attached a picture of my hair on a day I used nothing but these two products on my hair. It was taken at the end of the day so my hair had lost some of the curl, but you get the point.
Noodle heads, try these out. Save some cash and your hair.
And I realize, I sound like an infomercial, but trust me, no one is paying me for my opinion.
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Mio Monday: the good, the bad, the ugly
Monday, April 15, 2013
Friday night, my friend, Sumer, and I were up late talking and somehow ended up on the topic of Crystal Light and Mio. I had recently purchased five different Mio flavors since I had a coupon, so we decided to do a taste test.
How do you know you're two moms hanging out? Oh, probably when your whispering, trying out your kids Mio flavors and looking guilty as hell when you decide it needs a few extra drops for good measure.
Our conclusions to this very exclusive experiment are as follows:
How do you know you're two moms hanging out? Oh, probably when your whispering, trying out your kids Mio flavors and looking guilty as hell when you decide it needs a few extra drops for good measure.
Our conclusions to this very exclusive experiment are as follows:
The good:
Tangerine Orange. ***picture Annie from Bridesmaids drinking her pink lemonade, because that was Sumer's basic response to this drink.***
Tangerine Orange. ***picture Annie from Bridesmaids drinking her pink lemonade, because that was Sumer's basic response to this drink.***
D@*m that's good. $#i+, that's fresh.
Yeah, it is that good.
The second good one is the Peach tea. This is my opinion only since Sumer did not try it, because she doesn't like flavored tea so says she................It is good though ... if you like flavored teas...
The bad:
Sumer and I were probably a little torn on the Berry Blast, which I am pretty sure is a new fit one with electrolytes and stuff in it. It was o.k. Maybe I didn't add enough. It was like a funky Koolaid.
The second "bad" one, or maybe we should call these the flavors of indifference, was the Berry Lemonade. That'll make your lips pucker. It is tart. More lemon and less berry really.
I would say there is a small chance someone out there might like these, but I am not planning to repurchase either of them.
The ugly:
SWEET TEA
Gag me! It was like drinking a watered down jack & coke. It was awful. AWFUL! And it won't even make you tipsy.
You've been warned. Don't come crying to me if you drink that crap.
Yuck.
:)
So Mio? Some good, some bad, some ugly. Try at your own risk. At least I helped with five of the flavors, right?
:)
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Weight loss: 3 Day Military Diet recap
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
I never followed up about the 3 Day Military Diet weight results. During the diet, I lost 2 pounds per day while working out an hour per day and drinking LOTS of water. Great results, but two pounds came back and not because I went out and had a cheeseburger or anything like that. I honestly think that there are better options, but it is a great JumpStart plan or a great diet maybe if you've hit a plateau. The diet itself makes you lose more water weight than fat, but it definitely isn't anything that will hurt you, but it needs to be used in combination with long term healthy eating habits. And do NOT think you can lose 40 pounds in a month on this diet because not only is that ridiculous, it would also be unhealthy.
Since the diet, I have continued to use My Fitness Pal and workout regularly along with drinking lots of water. I try to limit my calories to 800 to 1200 calories per day. Weekends are the hardest because everyone is home and we're usually busy and my kids always want pizza or pasta. So frustrating. I am hoping to find another diet to try just for the fun of it, but so far, the other ones have been too off the wall and crazy to even bother with. Like I am not eating tons of boiled eggs for a week or drinking "special" lemonade only for ten days. No thank you. I don't need the gas or to pass out from some 10 day liquid diet! :)
Since the diet, I have continued to use My Fitness Pal and workout regularly along with drinking lots of water. I try to limit my calories to 800 to 1200 calories per day. Weekends are the hardest because everyone is home and we're usually busy and my kids always want pizza or pasta. So frustrating. I am hoping to find another diet to try just for the fun of it, but so far, the other ones have been too off the wall and crazy to even bother with. Like I am not eating tons of boiled eggs for a week or drinking "special" lemonade only for ten days. No thank you. I don't need the gas or to pass out from some 10 day liquid diet! :)
Favorite Neutrals
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
I am pretty sure I have talked about all of these products before, but I figured I would talk a little more about my current eye make up routine.
My favorite new product discovery is Maybelline's 25 hr Color Tattoo Metal Eye shadow. I have two shades but the one I use most is Barely Branded. I use it as a base. I don't think it looks as shimmery/shiney in person as it does in the pictures. It costs about $5.95.
I then use Hard Candy's Naturally Gorgeous palette. It has ten shades of brown and you can go very neutral or smokey with this palette.
I finish off with Maybelline mascara and Wet N Wild black gel liner.
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A favorite
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
I know. I have been slacking on posting, but I have been sick and my son had a huge social studies project due. Busy, busy, busy!
Anyway, I am going to try to post a couple of things tonight, but as I was washing my face, I realized that I should share this product, so I am going to start out by talking about some Mary Kay. I have used this product in the past, but had ran out, so it has been awhile since I used it, but I just reordered it and oh my goodness I forgot how great it is!! It is Mary Kay's Velocity facial cleanser. It is an acne cleanser. Honestly, I think the product is aimed at teens/ young adults, but since my skin is a tad bit immature and acts like a teen with raging hormones and a thin mint addiction, this product really suits my rebellious skin and meets my needs. First and foremost, it removes my make up so need of doubling up on products. Two, it leaves your face feeling all nice and clean and THREE, it helps with the break outs. Yippy! And!!!! (Wait for it.......) It costs $10 and it lasts awhile, but you better find a MaryKay consultant because you are going to want more. It is great stuff.
Anyway, I am going to try to post a couple of things tonight, but as I was washing my face, I realized that I should share this product, so I am going to start out by talking about some Mary Kay. I have used this product in the past, but had ran out, so it has been awhile since I used it, but I just reordered it and oh my goodness I forgot how great it is!! It is Mary Kay's Velocity facial cleanser. It is an acne cleanser. Honestly, I think the product is aimed at teens/ young adults, but since my skin is a tad bit immature and acts like a teen with raging hormones and a thin mint addiction, this product really suits my rebellious skin and meets my needs. First and foremost, it removes my make up so need of doubling up on products. Two, it leaves your face feeling all nice and clean and THREE, it helps with the break outs. Yippy! And!!!! (Wait for it.......) It costs $10 and it lasts awhile, but you better find a MaryKay consultant because you are going to want more. It is great stuff.
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Redken Pre Art Clarifying Treatment
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
My professional hair stylist/beautician/ I never know what the right term is had me try a new clarifying treatment. It is suppose to remove hair product build up along with minerals caused from hard water. I have really bad well water so I was super excited when I read about demineralizing treatments. This one you put on damp hair, leave on 5-10 minutes. If build up is bad use cap and heat. I used the cap but no heat and left it on ten minutes. It smelled good. I rinsed with bottled water. The biggest difference was how different my hair felt. It felt so soft and it looked a little shiner. Not sure how often I should use it. We are still researching that, but off of first impressions, I was super happy with it.
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Better late than never to save your money
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Simple. Sensitive Skin Experts. Exfoliating facial wipes. Double sided cleansing action. I had big expectations for these and they were not met. In fact, I like Dollar General Make up Remover tissues better than these. I would rather rub my face down with sand paper and they definitely do not remove make up, not that it really even boasts those claims, but you'd think it could remove makeup....maybe?! I just didn't care for them.
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Maybe she's born with it, maybe it's Maybelline & some other stuff.
Friday, March 29, 2013
Last Friday, I posted about how to get flawless picture perfect make up with so many steps that no woman could or should do that on a daily basis. Yesterday, my mom asked, "What are you doing different to your skin? It looks amazing." Now, if you know my mom, you'd know she is very honest with me and so there must really be an improvement in my complexion or a decrease in her vision. One of the two?! Of course, she made the joke about me painting on a porcelain face, but yesterday I was slacking in the make up department, so I know it wasn't that! I have decided to share my daily routine when it comes to cleaning my face and general daily make up routine.
My nighttime routine:
I recently discovered Maybelline The Flash Clean Makeup Removing Lotion. I really, really like it. It goes on like a lotion and you wipe it off with a damp cloth to remove your makeup. It claims to remove makeup, cleanse, and moisturize in one. I don't know about all of that, but I do like it for a make up remover. It is even gentle on eyes; however, if my eye make up isn't wanting to come off I use Maybelline Clean Express Waterproof Eye Makeup Remover.
To cleanse my face, I use one pump of Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser and one pump of Clean & Clear Advantage 3-in-1 foaming acne wash. I am not sure if Cetaphil has their own acne solutions line, but at the time of the purchase I did not see any and I had the Clean and Clear leftover from before the purchase. The Clean & Clear has Salicylic Acid in it, which helps prevent breakouts.
If I am feeling overly ambitious, I finish with a moisturizer and like I mentioned in a previous post, I have been trying out Garnier Moisture Rescue.
I recently discovered Maybelline The Flash Clean Makeup Removing Lotion. I really, really like it. It goes on like a lotion and you wipe it off with a damp cloth to remove your makeup. It claims to remove makeup, cleanse, and moisturize in one. I don't know about all of that, but I do like it for a make up remover. It is even gentle on eyes; however, if my eye make up isn't wanting to come off I use Maybelline Clean Express Waterproof Eye Makeup Remover.
To cleanse my face, I use one pump of Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser and one pump of Clean & Clear Advantage 3-in-1 foaming acne wash. I am not sure if Cetaphil has their own acne solutions line, but at the time of the purchase I did not see any and I had the Clean and Clear leftover from before the purchase. The Clean & Clear has Salicylic Acid in it, which helps prevent breakouts.
If I am feeling overly ambitious, I finish with a moisturizer and like I mentioned in a previous post, I have been trying out Garnier Moisture Rescue.
My morning routine:
I usually just splash water on my face or I might use some MaryKay Blemish toner if my face feels ick.
Then, I have been using Maybelline Dream Fresh BB cream. I either wear it alone or under my Revlon PhotoReady foundation. I started doing this because Revlon PhotoReady does not contain an SPF, which is ridiculous. Maybelline BB cream has an SPF of 30! Heck yes for protecting our faces from the sun!
After I do all that, I apply eye make per my enthusiasm and I never do much with my lips except some lip gloss.
Then, I have been using Maybelline Dream Fresh BB cream. I either wear it alone or under my Revlon PhotoReady foundation. I started doing this because Revlon PhotoReady does not contain an SPF, which is ridiculous. Maybelline BB cream has an SPF of 30! Heck yes for protecting our faces from the sun!
After I do all that, I apply eye make per my enthusiasm and I never do much with my lips except some lip gloss.
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