By which I mean, of course...
Ugly Christmas Sweater Time!
Presenting my annual picks for Ugly Christmas Sweaters That Are Actually Cute (plus a couple of truly heinous ones that go so far beyond tacky that they take a left turn into awesome).
By which I mean, of course...
Ugly Christmas Sweater Time!
Presenting my annual picks for Ugly Christmas Sweaters That Are Actually Cute (plus a couple of truly heinous ones that go so far beyond tacky that they take a left turn into awesome).
Even if you’re more into casual outfits than cocktail dresses, the holiday season is a great time to add a little something extra to your look, and sparkling eye makeup (and a great pair of heels) makes even a basic button-down and jeans look party-ready.
This easy, silvery eye makeup look is a great option if you’re pressed for time, because it takes only minutes to create, and can easily be layered on top of the eye makeup that you were to the office during the day – metallics are like neutrals, and go with everything.
I’ve never, ever in my life colored my hair at home. (Well, other than a momentary dalliance with lemon juice in the eighth grade, which we won’t count because it did exactly nothing.) But I think I’d like to try it.
I’m obviously in a bit of a switch-it-up mood, but guess how long my red-streaks experiment (above) lasted? About five minutes. I didn’t know salon color could wash out (or at least I didn’t know it could happen that quickly), but apparently it did. And so what all that amounted to was a very expensive two-week dalliance with the shade.
I’d like to try doing something different with my hair, but am in the mood to a) spend a little (or a lot) less than usual, because it’s the holidays and my money is in a steady outgoing stream at the moment, and b) try something new, both in terms of look and technique. Basically…I’m in the mood to have a little fun.
But the problem with home hair-coloring – or at least as I understand it – is that you sort of just slap on the color, which results in a flat, dull overall effect. Conversely, in-salon hair color is great because technicians tailor their approach to the needs of various parts of the hair. Last time I was in the salon I asked my colorist why professional color is so much better, and the secret is apparently that they treat roots and lengths differently in order to achieve a natural effect, with lots of different depths and tones (because the lengths of hair are porous, they absorb color much more readily). And I would very much like this rich, natural effect as opposed to…well, the opposite. What would be ideal would be if there were a way to use at-home color to treat lengths and roots separately, like in salons.
Because sometimes it's fun to look at beautiful things that I cannot afford. (FYI, though, a lot of these pieces are pretty majorly on sale, taking them from No No Never I Would Rather Pay My Rent world down into Occasional But Not Completely Insane Indulgence territory…and if you're going to splurge on anything, the picks above are pretty good bets.)
Hmmm.
OK, so this product - which uses a glitter sealer to create a sparkle-covered lip - is one that I like in theory…but in execution, maybe slightly less so.
First, the application process: you coat your lips with a layer of translucent "sealer" (basically gloss), and then use the little glitter application wand to apply glitter everywhere you want it to go (I ended up tossing the glitter applicator - which just totally didn't work - and using a fingertip to apply the glitter). Finally, you use that little fan brush to swipe away any sparkles that landed outside the lip line.