- Not too long ago, I learned that a friend of mine is a part of company called Tastemakers NJ which highlights modern street style, music and culture. Their website's recent rebrand showcases a strong aesthetic and an even stronger voice. I love the direction the group has taken and I definitely plan on ordering that "Make It Happen" tote this summer!
- On a more inspirational note, Clementine Daily wrote a piece full of advice for recent graduates. Well, I may have one more year to tackle before I can call myself a grad, but I found this post equally helpful for where I am right now. Who knows? It may just encourage you as well. Give it a read this weekend!
- After the teeniest hiatus from filming for travel, Hey Claire is back in full force. One of my favorite videos she just put out is her closet confidential tag. Full disclosure, she's one of my absolute favorite YouTubers so I could have picked any one of her videos and been content. The reason this video won out? The pair of red Zara heels she featured. Period. Watch the video, check out the shoes, and tell me I'm wrong for that...but you probably can't.
- Lisa Hamilton of See Want Shop followed me on Twitter this past week and I'm so glad she did. Her blog is so clean, fresh, and classic. She hasn't posted a look I haven't loved (or worn a pair of shoes I haven't coveted), but my favorite post this week featured a gorgeous pink trench with a waterfall lapel. One other odd thing that I love about her blog, almost every post has a bouquet of flowers. It really is the little things that make me happy.
- Last, but certainly not least, is Apartment 34 by Erin Hiemstra. Another blog that's a recent find of mine, I've fallen in love with its whole aesthetic and range of topics. My favorite post this week on summer trends drew me in with the featured dress and bucket bags alone...but I stayed for the great content.
Monday, June 16, 2014
Best, Finds | No. 2
Friday, June 13, 2014
F+ | Isaiah Walls
New York City, NY
- Hat | Pendelton
- Shirt | Ted Baker
- Jeans | Urban Renewal by Urban Outfitters
- Shoes | Doc Marten
- Glasses | Ray Ban
- Bag | American Apparel
For all my fellas in the place with style and grace, here's a man you can look up to. For more effortless and head-turning looks, make sure to follow him via social media. While you're at it, check out his latest project The Timeless Aesthetic: a blog that highlights both menswear and womenswear harmoniously.
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Cleansing Oil: Splurge or Save?
Recently in the beauty community, cleansing oils have become increasingly popular. Many people love it for its gentle cleansing and ease at removing makeup. Many of them also claim to provide additional benefits such as brightening complexion, dissolving impurities, and overall skin rejuvenation. However, I've been using pure oils for years to remove stubborn waterproof makeup. While cleansing oils have proven to help improve the skin appearance of many of its users, just using a basic oil can produce the same results! Below is a break down of different essential oils and the many benefits they each have for not only your skin, but the rest of your body as well.
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- Vitamin E Oil | Look at the ingredients of your favorite moisturizer and body wash. Chances are vitamin E is on that list, and for good reason. Vitamin E is essential for reducing the appearance of dark marks and scars. Also, its high level of antioxidants is great at preventing premature aging. Vitamin E also supports new skin cell growth, speeds up cell regeneration, and boosts collagen production. I apply it after I wash my face at night as an overnight treatment. It evens my complexion and makes my skin much softer, so I know from experience it's a great oil to try.
- Coconut Oil | This has become an extremely popular oil recently for its multi-purpose benefits. It has been proved to reduce scars, stretch marks, and discoloration. What's more? You can improve your skin from the inside out by using food-grade versions in your cooking. Look for cold-pressed virgin varieties because all of its natural nutrients will still be in tact as opposed to any altered forms.
- Marula Oil | Unlike coconut oil, this oil isn't very well known, but it should be for the amazing things it does for your skin. With a high concentration of antioxidants and oleic acid, an essential fatty acid, it absorbs into the skin quickly to protect against UV rays and free radicals.
- Argan Oil | This oil has a high concentration of vitamin E, but is still lightweight enough to be worn on the face during the daytime. As a rare oil, it can be pretty pricey but a little goes a very long way. It also helps that it has several uses, both on your skin and hair, so you can get plenty of use out of it.
- Tea Tree Oil | If you've been following my blog for a little while now, you know how much I swear by benzoyl peroxide as an acne remover. However, it can be pretty harsh and drying on the skin. Tea tree oil is a great alternative and has been proven to be just as effective as benzoyl peroxide in vanishing blemishes. It can be pretty potent though, so this oil is better used as a spot treatment than as an all over makeup remover.
If you still opt for a cleansing oil, there are plenty of great ones out there. But, before you spend a ton of money, check out any of the essential oils above first. You may be surprised at how your skin improves!
Saturday, June 7, 2014
Best, Finds | No. 1
As much as I love sharing my own experiences, tips, and advice in relation to beauty and fashion, a lot of what I talk about I either learned from or was inspired by someone else. For that reason, I'm starting a new series called Best, Finds. Every Saturday I'll be sharing other blog posts, YouTube videos, etc. that I've loved over the past week. So, without further ado, here are some of the best finds I came across this week.
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- I genuinely love everything about Cocorrina, but the one thing I'm in awe of most is her design aesthetic. Her latest post on menswear combined two things I love: androgynous apparel and a flawless collage. If you haven't checked out her work before, please do. You won't be disappointed.
- Sincerely, Jules is another one of my all time favorites that I've been following for years now. Combining both high end and low end pieces of clothing, she makes styling look so effortless, especially in her recent Panama post. It's been amazing to watch her style, and her blog, grow over time and I can't wait to see what she's pulls out of her Celiné bag of tricks next.
- I mention her all the time, I know, but a post on my favorite internet finds of the week wouldn't be complete without mentioning my friend Amber's blog And Yes To Joy. However, don't get too attached to the name. With an upcoming rebrand in the works, her blog is sure to be better than ever, especially if her recent mood board is any indication of what's to come on the new blog!
- I also have to credit Amber for my next two finds this week. First, It's A Pretty Thing has also recently rebranded and the new design looks phenomenal. I'm anxiously waiting for more content to be added because I'm sure she'll provide tons of inspiration in the beauty department. If you like my content, I'm sure you'll enjoy hers as well.
- The second blog, Saffron Avenue, won my heart with its name alone. (I'm not sure why, but I have a thing for blogs with the word 'avenue' in its name). Luckily, she also has the content to back it up. Another site with a heavy focus in design, her work definitely challenges me to step my own graphic design game up...several notches.
- Last, but certainly not least, is another long time crush of mine: The Beauty Crush. Providing advice on beauty and fashion with a tough edge, she's been a YouTube staple of mine for years. Her video on summer essentials has inspired me to do a little wardrobe revamping this season. Thanks to her, you can stay tuned for upcoming hauls and OOTDs for me.
Those are all the things that caught my eye this week! Think there's something I missed? Stumble upon something cool of your own that you'd like to share? Tell me about them in the comments section; I'd love to see what you've been loving as well!
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