Hey doll faces! So lip balm is every girls' essential. If a woman wears no makeup she at least allows herself this one almost needed product. Here are my top 5 with reviews. Enjoy!
Starting from least to favorite:
1. Just plain Vaseline...I get several small tubes of the cocoa and Shea butter to keep with me. It's great in the winter and at night but sometimes it just kinda sits on top. But here's a trick I've learned. Mix some ground cinnamon in with some Vaseline and apply to your lips for as long as you want. It looks a little strange but the effect brings out your natural color and slightly plumps your lips. The spice is a natural irritant that is painless but causes swelling :)
2. Blistex deep repair. This does wonders for lip lines. They disappear! But this deep repair is a little addictive. Stop using it and your lips are worse than ever /:
3. Maybelline baby lips: a soft formula that slightly plumps and softens the lips. Unfortunately it is s very shallow formula and only sits on top, so you have to constantly apply for any lasting effect or repair.
4. Twist and point balm, the runner up for me! Fits into every lip line and drastically softens with no greasy feeling whatsoever! Smells great and is really cute too!
5. Smith's mint and rose lip balm! THE BEST EVER! Super cute in a tin and the best ever. After a week my lines are disappearing and my lips are amazingly full! Plus it has a little bit of red dye in it for a tiny pink tint with a good amount of shine! $6 at sephora and worth so much more!
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Friday, April 20, 2012
Beachy Hair
Welcome future followers to my blog! I'm starting out with a hair style that I've been working on perfecting. Enjoy!
Step one: wash and towel dry hair, brush while damp.
(optional: if you want the top of your hair crimp-y curly too simply twist the top if your hair in small sections and pin to your head. It's kind of like French braiding only with twists.)
Step 2: grab an elastic headband and place it over your head "hipster style". ;)
Step three: pull small strands of hair through and wrap in a circle around the band, adding a little more each time as you go. In the end, it should look something like this:
Step one: wash and towel dry hair, brush while damp.
(optional: if you want the top of your hair crimp-y curly too simply twist the top if your hair in small sections and pin to your head. It's kind of like French braiding only with twists.)
Step 2: grab an elastic headband and place it over your head "hipster style". ;)
Step three: pull small strands of hair through and wrap in a circle around the band, adding a little more each time as you go. In the end, it should look something like this:
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