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Julep Maven Giveaway

Sep 26, 2014


Last month I wrote about my issues with Julep.com. Mainly about how I was very dissatisfied with their customer service and wasn't gaga over their polishes. Despite my canceling my subscription they ended up sending me (and then charging/refunding me) a box that contains two polishes and an eyeliner. When I asked Julep what I was to do with the items sent they said : trash it, keep it, give it away, whatever you want. So lucky for you guys I am giving it away!


This giveaway contains two julep polishes, in Tazeen and Neha as well as one of their liners in smoky plum.

Enter to win the maven box below. Good luck!

Update:  And the winner is....Serenax33! Thanks everyone for all the entries!!!

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My Running Belt Review

Sep 25, 2014


Lately I've been running more and more but was always bummed out that in order to listen to music I needed to wear my zip up sweater and while I adore it it is brutal to wear in 90 degree weather.

So when I had to chance to review My Running Belt I was over the moon. When I received it my first impression was that it was really thin but seemed super sturdy. I wasn't sure if I'd be able to fit my iPhone 4 in it but luckily I was.

The day after it arrived I took it out for a test run and haven't stopped since. It's thin enough that I could wear it under my tank or t-shirt when I go running and I don't have to deal with it slipping down past my thighs or ending up way above my waist. It stays put even when I'm wearing clothes that have a bit of stretch due to spandex and that's perfect for me.

They sell these in a few colors, yellow, pink and blue and while I love bright workout clothes I opted for the blue. After 3 weeks the belt is still in perfect condition and has become one of my most recommended products for runners so head on over to amazon and grab your now!


 ***I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
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September Sephora Buys




I work in an office with young girls that are tragically wearing the wrong makeup. And when I say wrong I'm talking about brands, not colors or shades. I've had to learn over time that most drugstore brands just aren't work it and sometimes you have to spend a bit of money in order to get what you want. When I mention the cost of my liners and mascaras they practically vomit until I let them see not only how smooth they are to apply but also how pigmented and long lasting they are.

After sharing my most recent Sephora shopping bag with them and seeing the look of shock on their faces I decided to fill them in on affordable alternatives to the brands that I love so that can rock long last shadows and a 365 day glow to match!


Posh-$119





I've been a fan of Urban Decay's eyeliners ever since my friend +Paulette Romero introduced me to them many years ago. I can't remember a time before Urban Decay liners came into my life. I was a fan of the Sephora brand liners, I had tried Sue Devitt, but I can't remember a time when I used colored liners enough to be dedicated to a brand. 

The great thing about these liners is that they last! It's so bad to admit this but in the past my NYC lifestyle meant staying out until the sun came up and on the rare days that I did touch my pillow it was always tinted with blue, green, black or purple due to my highly pigmented liners. Lucky for me these liners also stayed on my lids and I never had to do more but wipe the corners of my eyes and get ready to start my day again. 


While Urban Decay holds the market for best colored eyeliner Tarte has taken over as my go-to liner for black. There's something really special about their SmolderEyes black liner that make everything else seem like a dollar store brand. Not only is their black super pigmented and stays looking fresh after hours of use. The good/bad thing about this liner is that once it's on you only have about 1 minute to smudge or adjust it in anyway because once it's on, it's on and doesn't like to go anywhere without a bit of elbow grease!


I've been searching for a highlighter/luminizer that worked well with my foundation but most of the ones I've tried in the past have been too watery, oily, had way too much shimmer or were just super thick. I was happy to find a happy medium with Stila's Illuminating Beauty Balm. I received this in the spring with Sephora's Sun Safety Kit but didn't really give it a shot until recently. I want to remain a nice healthy glow, real or not, throughout the fall and this is the perfect product for that. I'm a fan of mixing products so that they can be applied evenly and mixing this with my Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer gives me a perfect sunkissed glow that isn't too overpowering on any area of my face. 


After falling in love with thick liners courtesy of Sue Devitt back in 2005. Years later I've gotten back into the swing of using a thick liner pencil as a highlighter or quick and easy eyeshadow when I'm commuting. In terms of these liners by Tarte I like to use them more as highlighters for my brow bone because they don't make them in the bright colors that I like. I also prefer to keep my colored liners thin so a thick one wouldn't work anyway. 

After priming my lids I make sure to apply this liner, in Gunmetal, to the inner corners of my eyes and my brow bone before layering my multicolored shadows and liners.


Colors: Urban Decay in Loaded and Vice. Tarte in Onyx and Gunmetal

Pinch-$60



Sephora Collection 12 hr Wear Eyeliner- $10

Despite the fact that I turned my back on Sephora liners when I discovered Urban Decay's 24/7 liners I've got to give Sephora some credit these days. They've stepped up their game over the past few years and changed their eyeliner formula to a nice creamy texture instead of hard pencil one. The result is not only last color but color that goes on smooth. While they fully admit to not being a "24 hour" liner I can't say that these last more than 8. But it's not a big deal to re-apply and freshen them up if you put them on at 8am and plan to go out past 6pm. Plus the price makes it hurt a bit less if they happen to run out quicker than the pricier alternatives.

Tarte Bronze & Glow Bronzer and Cheek Tint- $16

If you're looking for an more cost efficient way to give your skin a nice glow Tarte's bronzer is the way to go. It's smaller and is dispensed in a small lip gloss style tube that let's you have a bit more control of the amount that you use. Along with Stila's Illuminator this product mixes really well with Laura Mercier's Tinted Moisturizer and helps give a nice every day glow.

Sephora Collection Jumbo 12 hr Wear Eyeliner- $14

Along with their thin pencils Sephora has changed their jumbo liners formula to continue the creamy trend. These come in a lot more colors than Tarte's jumbo liners and blend really nice so they can be used as a light shadow or highlighter equally. Because they have some staying power I like to use these as a base for my eyeshadows to help give them a different effect and to pop.


Colors: Sephora Collection in Go For A Ride, Purple Stilettos, Black Lace and Dark Taupe Shimmer


So there you have it ladies. Now run to your nearest Sephora store and scoop of some of these items. Or just head to your Sephora tab and shop away! Because you're always cruising the site. Right....? RIGHT!

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StickerYou Review

Sep 10, 2014
About a month ago I was given the chance to receive two pages of customized stickers from StickerYou.com as well as offered the chance to run a giveaway on this site.

I have to say that now, a month later, I'm unable to do that. The reason for that is because I have had a lot of issues with their customer service not getting back to me when the code for the free product I was given wasn't working. It took about 2 weeks to get back to me on that so when I was finally able to place my order it's still far from being at my doorstep by the time this review was due.

In the end, I'm hoping that my order arrives and is good quality. Until then I can only speak of the customer service for the company which I have to say was a bit slow to getting back to me. Especially when it comes down to sending a product to a blogger that can help spread the word.

I'll write an update when I receive the labels and will post a contest if they will still allow it. I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
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Sep 3, 2014
Hello,  I'm Jen from Craftic and I'll be writing my very first guest post today!

Since Fall is around the corner, I thought it'd be fun to share what I'm planning on making these next few weeks before it gets chilly.

First up is the Knitted Neck Scarf by Martha Stewart.  It's a light alternative to a cowl and kinda perfect for the cooler months until it gets downright cold and you have to switch to something warmer.  The pattern is pretty easy to follow and this doesn't take much yarn at all.  You could definitely finish this over a weekend and have it ready as a gift in no time!


The next thing I'm planning to make is this super simple cowl.  I made up the pattern as I went for this one.  On size 10 needles, cast on 90 stitches and increase 2 stitches every 2 rows for 10 rows.  I prefer this structure since it's snug around the chin and then spreads out and sits well on the chest.  The pictured cowl is made from 2 yarns - one wool, one alpaca - knit together.  This is without a doubt incredibly cozy and warm.

How are you preparing for the cold months?  I'd love to hear about your knitting and crochet projects!  

Jen

p.s. Find me on Instagram and Twitter for more crafty updates :)
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