4.05.2017




Indoors with no flash

Natural sunlight outdoors, no flash

This won't be a review per se because I've only recently purchased this highlight powder and I've used it a handful of times. I normally like to test out products for a longer period so I can really feel confident I'm giving my best opinion possible, but this product is so damn beautiful that I just had to chat with you about it.

It's the Kevyn Aucoin Neo-Limelight in Ibiza, and it's described as an irridescent glow. I've really changed my perception of highlighters in general. I used to go for golden shades, but after discovering M.A.C. extra dimension skin finish in Soft Frost, I now prefer more of an incandescent gleam that changes colors as you move in different lighting. It's much more modern, and I'm noticing these types of other-worldly beauty products everywhere! You would think that they give off too much shimmer or look unnatural but I find that the very opposite is true. With this palette in particular, you can use the various shades on their own, ranging from soft gold to purple. Or you can swirl your brush into the whole thing which is what I do. The result is a beautiful lavender sheen with hints of pink and gold. I dab the powder onto my cheekbones, down my nose, and even above my cupid's bow. I attempted to swatch them on my arm, but the colors are so subtle that you couldn't tell. I recommend looking at it in store (I got mine at Sephora).

Would you try these new modern highlighters, or are you hesitant? If so, don't be! Start with the M.A.C. Soft Frost first, and then get back to me.

4.03.2017


I've never worked in a corporate environment or in an office with strict dress codes. At my last job working with kids, comfort and being able to dash at a moment's notice were of utmost importance. In fact, I could get sent home if I wore heels or open-toe sandals.

This was essentially my weekday wardrobe, and now that I work from home, it still is. On any given day, my formula includes jeans, a pretty blouse or top, flats, simple jewelry (usually a necklace and ring), and a bag that I can throw over my shoulder for convenience.



Wearing //
Old Navy jeans (I'm fearing these are becoming permanently glued to my body! I wear them too much)

 Neutral, but still eye-catching in velvet




I like this because although it's really easy and comfortable, I still feel put-together. Some days I'm tempted to just wear athleisure, but I feel so awkward running errands in workout clothes. Do you? I know the trend is popular but unless I truly am out and about after exercising, I prefer regular clothes. 

I tend to blog different looks that are more interesting because they make me feel good, but on most days, the above outfit or some variation of it is what I'm really wearing. 

What's your weekday style? Do you have to dress up for work?

Linking up with Carylee and Rachelle today!


3.31.2017




I'm thankful that I was born in the 80's. 1984 to be exact. I thumb through my mother's old photo albums, laughing hysterically at most of my baby pictures. One in particular, where I'm wearing a Los Angeles Dodgers hat and rolling around in our muddy backyard, make me realize how embarrassed I would be if social media had been around and she had posted those for everyone to see. Or of course, the infamous naked baby in the bathtub photo that I think every mother takes of their child.

I'm not yet a parent so please don't take what I'm about to write the wrong way, but I personally do not plan on posting intimate pictures of my child on the internet. A couple here and there, sure. But nothing I wouldn't want a perfect stranger to see. I have a firm stance on this, and I think most people will completely disagree with me. Even my friends and I hold different views so I can only imagine what others will say. That's okay! Most of my friends and family DO post pictures online of their children, and I don't judge them for it because ultimately it's their personal decision. I may be hyper-sensitive, but it's this scenario of my own mother posting pictures of me on social media before I could even speak a word that has led me to my position.

I was an awkward teenager. Thank God Facebook wasn't around in 1999. It wasn't, was it?



This whole thing has gotten me thinking about the value of human connection, the intrinsic need we all have to be seen, heard, wanted, needed, and loved. It really is the most basic of all needs, aside from food and shelter.

When I was growing up, I loved being alone. I would sit in my bedroom after school for hours, doing homework, reading, writing in my journal, and talking to friends on the phone. Not a cell phone, but an actual landline. I didn't feel alone though; I had so many ways of being creative, and I was able to formulate my own ideas without the constant input from others (or what others might think).

Now as an adult, I am never "alone" because social media and my smart phone are just an arm's length away. Instead of being alone with my thoughts, I reach for my phone and scroll through social media like a robot at times. So am I ever really alone? Yes. In fact, I feel more alone than ever. How can this be when we are all so connected? I know bloggers that live clear across the nation! There are people whom I've never laid eyes on in person but I "like" their social media from halfway around the world.



I talked to one of my closest friends about this. Both she and her husband don't have any social media accounts, something I find both shocking and refreshing all at once. She is always in the moment. They don't pull out their phones when we get together as a group just to nail that perfect shot of us having a great time. We just are having a great time. What's the need to announce it to people? When I'm not with her, I don't know what she's doing because I can't see her on Instagram or Snap. She values her privacy, and she says she knows herself well enough to understand that if she did have social media, she would constantly compare herself to other people and it would drive her crazy. It would drive her husband crazy too.

Where am I going with this? Using social media is a great tool for networking, but it doesn't take the place of real face-to-face interaction. I think it's really important to find a balance, use other ways to spend your time, and to remember that what you see on someone's Instagram isn't necessarily a reflection of what is going on in that person's life. I worry that too much of it is affecting the way young people view others and themselves. Some studies have shown that people who already have underlying mental health problems are more likely to become depressed because they are constantly comparing themselves to others they follow on the internet. There's no getting away from it, but I think being honest about it is a start. My therapist told me she's seen an increase in depression over the last couple years, and she attributes much of it to social media. She advised me to put down the phone, and go out in public where I can actually converse with a real human being instead. What a novel concept. 😉

What are your thoughts on the subject? Does social media affect your mood at all?

3.29.2017






Wearing //
Banana Republic bag, similar or splurge
Beauty //
Toes in Essie "Cabana Boy" (check stores)


Shout-out to my girl Alix for my hair. Soft doesn't even come close to describing it. It just needs to grow!



I know when we all think of an LBD, little black dress comes to mind. But what about a little blue dress? Or a little white dress? Or just a little dress? No matter what, a dress of any sort is a closet essential, and every woman needs at least one. They can be dressed up with heels, a clutch, and pretty jewelry. They can be worn to work with flats and a cardigan or jacket (as long as the length is appropriate which typically means to your knees). And, they can be dressed down with sandals and a tote for weekends. They are just as versatile and as comfortable as wearing pants, and you don't have to worry about which top to wear. I love that it's a complete outfit. Talk about fool-proof! There are so many dresses for Spring and Summer on my wishlist, but I'll save that for another day. 

On a completely unrelated note, for the past couple of months I have been wondering if you still enjoy the direction of my blog. I like adding in more personal posts, but I still love showcasing my style the most. I hope my outfits are helpful to you in some way and give you ideas although I realize they aren't exactly groundbreaking! I also like doing beauty posts, and am trying to create more content that is related to that but I need some honest feedback. I wrote a survey and I would really appreciate it if you would take the time to fill it out. Or, you can let me know if there's anything you'd like to see more or less of on here in the comments section. Thank you SO much!