Saturday, October 31, 2009
Fashion Faux Pas: The Stained [ish] Shirt
Autumn Cashmere's navy stripe palm cashmere polo sweater boggles my mind. Okay, I get that the graphic on the shirt is supposed to be a palm tree. But why is it red?
When I first looked at this sweater, I honestly thought it had some sort of fake blood on it. How...attractive? If I hadn't read the item description, I'd have no idea what the graphic was.
How is this okay?
If you're into the whole looking-like-you-have-blood-all-over-you look, you can purchase the sweater for a steep $165. Or just take an ugly shirt that you already own and spill red paint on it.
Posted by Alana at 10:00 AM 1 comments
Labels: fashion faux pas, stain
Luna Twilight Color Palette
However, something amazing has come to the beauty world courtesy of Twilight. Luna Twilight Color Palette is simply splendid. I'm a sucker for palettes anyway, but this one is pretty cool. It includes lip, cheek and eye colors.
The colors are loosely-based on the characters from Twilight. I'm not quite sure how that works...but I'm happy with the outcome!
There are four different palettes in the collection; I like the Rosalie palette. The lip gloss looks bright and fresh, the eyeshadow is natural-looking, yet packs a bit of shimmer, and the cheek color is just plain pretty.
You can grab one of these bad boys for $28.
Posted by Alana at 7:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: luna twilight, nordstrom, palette
Friday, October 30, 2009
Beauty Boo-Boo: Lipstick Covered Teeth
Even if you wear the most flattering shade, your look can be ruined if it travels to your pearly whites. Here's what you can do to avoid this:
Always prime and set: make sure to apply a lipliner before putting on lipstick. Once the lipstick has been applied, place a tissue on your lips and some translucent powder on it.
Remove excess lipstick: once you have applied the lipstick, put a finger in your mouth, close your lips and gently slide it out. This should remove any lipstick that you might have on your teeth, or anywhere in your mouth.
And there you have it; gorgeous lips without the embarrassment!
Posted by Alana at 6:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: beauty boo-boo, lipstick, teeth
Pink Me Up!
Currently, you can purchase any three Pink Me Up products for $15! That's a pretty good deal.
My fave products are the Lip Gloss Ring (who doesn't love a cute plastic ring with lipgloss inside??) and the Chubby Eye Crayons. The eye crayons come in a bunch of colors and are great as a liner.
I'm lovin' it!
Posted by Alana at 10:30 AM 0 comments
Labels: makeup, pink me up, shimmer, victoria's secret
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Breast Cancer Awareness: Coach Floral Scarf
Also, 20% of proceeds from Coach's Multi Floral Scarf will go to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
Each scarf is $38. I normally don't indulge in scarves that are more than $10 or so, but this one is SO cute. And it's for a good cause, right?
Posted by Alana at 6:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: breast cancer awareness, coach, scarf
Techie Accessory: Robot USB Key
Swarovski has come out with this adorable Robot Naughty Raymond USB Memory Key. I'm basically in love with it. Even if I didn't need to save files, I'd probably carry it around just for fun.
This little robot has a 2 GB USB key integrated with a high-speed 2.0 interface. The black body is set with crystals in the Pointiage technique.
The only downside is the price. Each of these cuties are a steep $180. I'll have to save up for a while!
Posted by Alana at 4:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: robot usb, techie accessory
Review: Anew Reversalist System
The duo includes a Night Renewal Cream and a Renewal Serum. The cream is only to be used at night and the serum should be applied each morning (before, or in place of moisturizer), and night.
To work, the system uses activin, a protein complex. With these products, activin's wound healing powers are triggered, acting much like professional laser treatments. This leads to greater collagen production and, in turn, younger-looking skin. It's certainly an interesting idea and seems like a healthy way to get gorge skin.
I tried out the system for about a week and noticed a little difference in my skin, which is actually saying a lot given the fact that most skincare products can take months to actually give any sort of result!
Fortunately, I'm in only my 20s, so my skin is fairly decent. But I do like to use anti-aging products as a preventative measure.
Upon first application (which was overnight), I did find that my skin was softer. The next morning, it seemed like my overall skintone was more even, meaning I had to cake on less makeup than usual (huge plus!) By the end of the week, I simply noticed more of the same; mainly my skin looked like my skin, but a little better. With continued use, I could def see how it would repair aged-skin.
Also, I have severely dry, sensitive skin and the products did not irritate it at all.
I do have to say though, there was one thing I disliked about the product. For some reason, it seems to leave behind a film. It feels a bit greasy and might cause certain skin types to break out. Since my skin is so dry, I didn't have that problem, but it's something to consider.
Overall, it's a good system and I'd recommend it to anyone looking to achieve the look of younger skin.
You can purchase the duo for $59 from Avon.
Posted by Alana at 2:52 PM 0 comments
Labels: anew, avon, reversalist, review
Cure Cold Weather Skin: Olay Active Hydrating Cream
Olay's Active Hydrating Cream is the bomb diggity. I found it at Target and I haven't been able to stop using it! I went for the sensitive skin version; it's fragrance free and doesn't irritate my skin at all.
This is a great product to use as a daily moisturizer for anyone. Though it's called a cream, it applies much lighter than most creams out there. I apply it right after I get out of the shower, give it a few minutes to penetrate into my skin, then apply my makeup. The result is hydrated skin that lasts all day.
You can pick up the cream for about $7.
Posted by Alana at 8:00 AM 1 comments
Labels: active hydrating cream, drugstore, moisturizer, olay
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Hard Candy at Walmart!
Now the brand is back, with a line exclusively for Walmart. The brand has a new look, and tons of new products. Plus, everything is in the under $10 range.
My personal fave is the Eye Candy Compact with Mini Glitter Pencil (pictured). It packs a lot of shimmer, but I would totally rock this look for a night out.
The set is $5--how can you not love that?
I'm also excited to try out their Painted Lady Lipstick. Basically, I want to get my hands on the entire collection. To Walmart I go!
Posted by Alana at 11:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: hard candy, walmart
Breast Cancer Awareness: Super Shimmer Lip Gloss
Oh Sephora, how I love thee.For the month of October, Sephora is donating $1 from each sale of Super Shimmer lip gloss in Forever Pink to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
The gloss is a pretty pink with tons of shine. Each tube retails for $10. It's a must-have for anyone who is obsessed with lip gloss.
Posted by Alana at 9:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: breast cancer awareness, lip gloss, sephora
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Whoops Bunny Makeup Sticks
The color combos are endless with these. I'd like to blend the pink and orange for a coral hue to apply on my lips.
The set is $25. Oh and did I mention how super cute the entire set is?
Posted by Alana at 9:00 PM 1 comments
Labels: makeup sticks, whoops bunny
$14 LBD from Walmart!
The Norma Kamali Cap-Sleeve Jersey Wrap Dress is gorge. It's flattering for every figure. The dress emphasizes the natural waist of the body (which is usually the tiniest part on any gal). The overall cut is very timeless and classic.
This is a good dress to have on hand, as it's basically seasonless. You could wear this with some bright opaque tights and a cardi for winter, or pair it with strappy metallic sandals for summer.
This delightful specimen is $14. How can you not buy it? Sadly, the website is lacking in terms of size availability. However, the dress is so cute that I suggest taking a trip to the store itself and searching for it in the sale section.
Posted by Alana at 3:26 PM 0 comments
Labels: fashion savings, lbd, little black dress, walmart
Drugstore Diva: Perfect Red Plumping Gloss
I'd already tried the regular Infallible gloss and really liked it, as it has great staying power. The plumping gloss is basically the same formula with the added benefit of a plumper. It doesn't flake off or have that "plastic-y" look like lots of other long-lasting products. It stays fresh and gorgeous for hours.
I really like the Plumped Red shade. Despite the brightness of the tube, the application is sheer and a lot more toned-down. This is a great gloss for anyone who really wants to try red, but is too scared to go for the real deal.
The best part? The gloss is under $10!
Monday, October 26, 2009
My Beauty Prayers Have Been Answered: Shadow Shields
Enter Shadow Shields. They are disposable, light-weight adhesives that easily attach under the eye to catch falling makeup residue. The adhesive on the back of the shield is strong enough to hold it in place, yet is also gentle enough for the sensitive skin around the eyes.
Simply place it under your eye before applying shadow and remove when you're done. The shield catches everything and there's no need for a touchup!
You can buy a box of 30 shields for about $10.
Posted by Alana at 7:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: beauty tools, eye shadow, shadow sheilds
Fashion Faux Pas: Literally Draping Yourself in Velvet
Okay...when I first saw it, all I could think of was the episode of Seinfeld when George went on about being draped in velvet if it were socially acceptable. Even he knew that it is not socially acceptable. Nor will it ever be.
The dress looks like a sack. A pretty sack, yes, but it will do nothing for the body. It doesn't have any shape whatsoever. And yet, the dress is SOLD OUT despite its hefty $160 price tag.
If you have money to blow, I'd suggest purchasing the dress and using is as a curtain. Or just buy a decent dress.
Posted by Alana at 11:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: fashion faux pas, sack dress, velvet
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Beautiful Brown Mascara
Their latest mascara hue is BADgal Brown. I. Love. This. Stuff.
Since I'm crazily pale, I can't usually pull off black mascara. Most of the brown options out there are either too light, or just weird looking. The brown shade of this mascara is perfect. It's a deep chocolate brown, which is very flattering for most.
This is a good mascara for daytime. It makes your lashes noticeable, not over the top.
Each tube is $19, which is a tid bit expensive, but I think it's worth it for a fabulous mascara.
Posted by Alana at 6:00 PM 0 comments
Fashion Savings: Cute Scarf for WAY Less!
Why then, is the one on the left $400 while the other one is $13?! The Missoni Sport Chevron print scarf is pricier simply because of the name that's attached to it. Payless' version, the Zig Zag scarf, is just as pretty.
I understand the fact that everyone wants cool designer accessories, but $400 is a bit much for a scarf that looks like a $13 one, don't you think? Save your money!
Posted by Alana at 9:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: fshion savings, payless, scarf
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Beauty Boo-Boo: Telescopic Explosion Mascara
Okay, so I hate this mascara. Not to brag, but I feel that I'm pretty skilled with mascara wands--I've tried a bunch of different ones and I knew that this one would be a challege, but figured I could handle it. No matter what I did, the mascara clumped all over the place. Like the directions said, I held the brush vertically at first, but it wasn't working out so I tried holding it horizontally. This basically had no difference, ecept that it clumped even more.
Since the brush is so tiny, applying mascara takes quite a chunk of time. I'm not a big fan of that, especially when the results are not great.
The mascara did seem to give a bit of length, and maybe with a different brush or a lash comb it could work. But the whole point of a "revolutionary brush" is that it's supposed to be amazing on its own.
Don't waste your money when there are so many other good quality, cheap mascaras out there!
Posted by Alana at 8:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: beauty boo-boo, L'Oreal, mascara, telescopic explosion
Friday, October 23, 2009
Breast Cancer Awareness: Michael Kors Tee
Posted by Alana at 11:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: breast cancer awareness, michael kors
Life-Saving Lip Gloss
Unfortunately, date rape drugs are still all over the place. Unless you constantly have your eyes on your drink, it's pretty easy for some sketchy guy to drop a pill into the glass. Especially if you're already a little tipsy. 2 Love My Lips is more than a pretty plumping gloss, it's also a drug-testing kit. Each tube comes equipped with a simple strip treated to detect gamma hydroxy butyrate (GHB) and ketamine, which are notorious date-rape drugs.
If a gal is concerned that someone may have tampered with her drink, she can simply dip her finger or straw in the liquid and place a drop onto the strip. If GHB or ketamine is present, it will turn dark blue within a couple seconds.
How cool is this?? The gloss comes in five flattering hues. Currently, it's only available in the UK, but you can order it online and have it shipped here. Each tube is about $15, not bad for being safe!
Posted by Alana at 9:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: double duty, life-saving, lip gloss, safety
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Forget Me Knot
The Forget Me Knot ring, created by Kiel Mead, is the prettiest ring I've seen in a long time. The master mold for the ring was even crafted from an actual tied piece of string. This is as a such sweet gift to get from a boyfriend or best friend (or, even for yourself--I mean, it's so cute!)
The ring is available in sterling silver (for $49.50) or pure gold (for $168).Okay, the price is a little bit steep for my post-grad pockets, but this is definitely on my wish list!
Posted by Alana at 7:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: forget me knot, kiel mead
Sephora's Friends and Family SALE!!!
If you visit Sephora.com right now, you will get 20% off ANY ORDER OF ANY AMOUNT with code FF2009.
The sale is only going until November 1st (not much time, I know), so take advantage of the sale now!
Personally, I've had my eye on Smashbox's Lights, Camera, Action Blockbuster Kit. Regularly, the set is a steep $99, which is waaay over my makeup budget. But with the sale, it's about $80. Still pricey, but it's a bit more reasonable.
Good luck, and happy shopping!
Posted by Alana at 6:23 PM 0 comments
Beauty Boo-Boo: Lindsay Lohan
I randomly stumbled upon this picture of Miss Lindsay Lohan and I just had to post it. Sure, we all have unflattering photos of ourselves, but this is the worst picture I've ever seen of her. What the hell happened? She used to be gorgeous and cute as a button, but quite frankly she looks disgusting and waaaay older than her actual age. Her hair is over-processed (she's the poster child for not dyeing dark hair an unnatural platinum blonde). And do I see wrinkles? Don't even get me started on her sequined gettup. I mean, I fully realize that sequins are in this season, but that's no reason to sport an over-the-top, ill-fitting gold sequined jacket.Lindsay, get with the program. All the drinking and drugs are catching up with ya, girlfriend.
That is all.
Posted by Alana at 5:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: beauty boo-boo, lindsay lohan
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Tutorial: Peacock Eyes for Night
Start off with a clean canvas. Apply a bit of moisturizer and concealer to the lid. Then, add on a basic beige eyeshadow with just a pinch of shimmer.
Take The Body Shop's Eye Shimmer in Emerald and sweep it on the lid from your lashline to just above the crease. Make sure to blend this really well. This color is great because it has almost an iridescent sheen to it that enhances any eyeshadow when you wear it underneath or on top. You can also use any light green shimmer for a similar effect.
Next, you're ready for the bright stuff. Apply The Body Shop's Eye Color in Peacock Green from the lashline to the crease, then blend up. I highly suggest buying this actual color. Finding a good blue-ish green shade is really difficult. There aren't too many good ones out there. Try starting out with a light layer of shadow and build it up. This is fairly high-pigmented so after a few layers you should be good. One layer will look too much like a weird neon green hue that isn't really socially acceptable...unless that's what you're going for.
Apply a dark gray eyeliner as close to the top lashline as possible. I like using a pencil for this look because it's easier to blend in. Run your finger along the line to do this. Any too-visible lines tend to look way overdone, and this look is right up there as it is.
This picture may look alarming--I'm sorry, but I wanted to show you guys how to apply eyeliner to the lower lashline. You want to gently tug at the center right under your eye until you can see the pink from just on the other side of the lashes. Lining this and blending out looks sharp and professional. Having a gap from your eye to the liner can look sloppy. On the bottom, I like to use a bronze liner. We tend to think that when using an eyeliner, we have to use the same color all the way around. In all actuality, using two different colors can be really flattering, as it brings out the different shades in your eyes. Also, using one dark eyeliner can make your eyes look smaller, which no one really wants. Using a dark color on top and a lighter one on the bottom can open your eyes up a bit.
This is what your eye should look like when it's completely lined. See how sharp and well-blended the bottom line looks? And the different color eyeliners look really cool and flattering. One your eyes are lined, clean up the undereye area; chances are a bunch of eyeshadow collected there. Then, apply a bit of concealer to the area.
Next, go back to the Emerald shimmer shadow and apply it to the inner corner of the eye. Blend it in towards the middle of the lid to give almost a cat-eye look. Then, use a small brush and sweep a little from the corner towards the middle of the lower lashline. Blend this into the eyeliner for a seamless effect.
This is what the lid should look like. Apply two coats of black mascara.
Because the eyes are so bold, you'll want to tone down everything else. Use a light pinky-peach blush and a nude lip gloss to complete the look.
P.S.: Thanks to my super-duper boyfriend for taking these pictures (and most of the previous tutorial ones)! I don't know too many guys who would spend multiple evenings taking step-by-step pictures of their girlfriend applying makeup!
Posted by Alana at 4:00 PM 1 comments
Labels: night out, peacock eyes, tutorial
Bamboo Brushes
Sometimes, using the right brush can make a huge difference when it comes to your makeup looking fab. Lauren Hutton's Bamboo Brush Set is a great bunch of brushes to have.The dual-ended set includes every type of makeup brush you need, plus each brush is made with sustainable, natural bamboo.
The coolest part is that each end is color coded and matches a colored ring that is found on all Lauren Hutton products. That way, there's no mystery as to which brush goes with which product.
This is a brilliant idea. I know that I have countless random brushes cluttering up my bathroom sink; most of which I rarely use. I don't even have any idea what some of them are supposed to be used for. This is a foolproof idea--it's practically like paint-by-numbers.
The brush set is currently on sale (Yippee!!!) for $29, marked down from $60.
Posted by Alana at 9:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: bamboo brush set, beauty tools, Lauren Hutton
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Damaged Hair Helper: Biolustre
When I heard about Biolustre, I was a bit skeptical. The product claims to restore damaged hair back to a "virgin hair" state, meaning it should go back to the way it was before any coloring or heat styling had occurred. It honestly sounds too good to be true. Nevertheless, I'm generally willing try just about anything to repair my locks, so I gave it a go.
Did it return my hair back to luscious, untampered with, "virgin hair"? No. But, my hair is definitely in much better shape than it was. It's silky smooth and looks healthy, which is basically a miracle for my hair. I'm pretty impressed!
The system uses four products to achieve gorgeous hair:
1) Release Cleansing Shampoo: This gentle cleansing shampoo removes excess oils and product build-up preparing the hair for the Biolustre Revive Repair Treatment.
2) Revive Repair Treatment: This formula is clinically proven to actually repair hair to a near virgin (not processed) state. It can increase strength of hair by 25% to 250% depending on the level of damage.
3) Restore Maintenance Treatment Shampoo: This contains Biolustre's exclusive Lustreloc Technology, which delivers low levels of polymers to provide added strength and shine to hair.
4) Renew Daily Conditioning Sealant: A daily conditioner formulated with ingredients like mint and tea tree oil for a soothing sensation. Renew is designed to help smooth the hair cuticle and seal in moisture.
Here's a before and after picture (not me), to give you an idea of the difference this product can make:
Amazing, right?
Everything works together and the outcome is pretty remarkable. I love the conditioner in particular because it has a nice mint scent and it deeply penetrates the hair. I don't remember the last time my hair looked this good!
You can buy the treatment set for about $40 from Biolustre directly.
Posted by Alana at 2:37 PM 1 comments
Breast Cancer Awareness: Sonia Kashuk Purse-Sized Brushes
The four brushes cover the basics of what you need for your daily makeup routine. They're all very well made and make blending amazingly easy.
15% of the purchase price of this limited-edition kit is being donated to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
Each kit is $12.99. Oh and by the way, they're also selling this adorable pink eyelash curler for about $10! For some reason, everything is so much cuter when it's pink, don't you think? (hahaha, I rhymed!)
Posted by Alana at 1:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: breast cancer awareness, brushes, makeup tools, sonia kashuk
Monday, October 19, 2009
Breast Cancer Awareness: Sealed With a Cure!
My latest find is from Purple Lab. I've been obsessed with them since I found out about their Huge Lips Skinny Hips gloss. Their new gloss, SWAC: Sealed With A Cure, is another luxurious lip delight.
It's a shimmering pale pink, which is a great go-to lip gloss color for daytime. It looks natural, yet gives your lips a little punch of dazzle. The gloss is super moisturizing and glides onto the lips smoothly.
An added bonus: some of the proceeds from the gloss will go to The Triple Negative Breast Cancer Foundation.
You can pink up a tube for $18.50.
Posted by Alana at 4:32 PM 1 comments
Labels: breast cancer awareness, lip gloss, purple lab, SWAC
Instant Virtual Makeover at RealBeauty.com
Though I'm obsessed with trying out new makeup, my skin can only take so much. All that scrubbing off makeup and reapplying can really take it's toll. So I'm pretty thankful for all the online makeover programs out there. I've tried a few, and so far the easiest site with the best results has been RealBeauty.com.You can upload your own photo to the site and apply virtual makeup. Once you have the results you want, you can even email yourself a list of the products used to create the look for your shopping convenience. Fabulous, no?
I did my makeover fairly quickly (like in five minutes), so it isn't exactly the best possible look for me (for starters, I'm well aware of the fact that the foundation is too light and not really a great formula for me). But for those interested, here's the list of products I virtually used:
- BeneFit creaseless cream eyeshadow/liner in Stiletto
- Global Goddess Beauty Chai Cheek Color in Chowrasta
- CoverGirl & Olay Simply Ageless Foundation in Ivory 205
- Clinque Kohl Shaper for Eyes in Black Amethyst
- Stila Brow Polish in Medium
- Stila lash visor waterproof mascara in Brown
Posted by Alana at 8:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: real beauty, virtual makeover
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Breast Cancer Awareness: Butter LONDON Pink Ribbon Polish
I simply cannot get enough of all the breast cancer awareness goodies that are out there. Especially all the cute pink nail polishes!My latest find is Butter LONDON's Pink Ribbon polish. The company is donating 100% of the proceeds to breast cancer research.
The nail polish is a classic pale french pink. I love wearing this color because it makes my nails look fresh, gorgey and natural.
Each bottle costs $14--but hey, it's for a good cause.
Posted by Alana at 2:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: breast cancer awareness, butter LONDON, nail polish
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Fashion Faux Pas: Disco Pants
Let me fill you all in on something: any material that is shiny in any way will put any flaws you may have on display. Pants like this work almost like a spotlight for things you don't want seen. It also makes legs appear larger--that's just how shiny material is. And that's why we should all avoid it unless we have model-esque bodies (and even then, the look is debatable).
I aslo have a problem with the high waist. When will this trend be over? High-waisted pants simply makve everyone's mid-section look huge. For a flattering look, you want something that cuts it in half to diminish this.
Even the model doesn't look great in these pants. That's a pretty good indication that no one should be wearing them. Ever.
Posted by Alana at 6:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: disco pants, fashion faux pas
Think Pink: Pretty Pink Flats
For a limited time, when you purchase a pair of Nicole's pink flats, you'll get a scarf to match! Okay, so the shoes are more than I'd usually be willing to shell out for shoes (about $80), but these are the cutest flats I've ever seen. I love the embellishment on the toe. It seems so elegant and totally satisfies my need for something sparkly. And the pink is so soft and toned down, that it basically could work as a neutral. The peep-toe makes them wearable year-round.
So, what's not to love?
Posted by Alana at 3:45 PM 0 comments
Labels: gift with purchase, nicole, pink flats
Gorgeous Glow
As Winter approaches, my skin tends to lose it's luster. This is a common problem; it's a result of spending more time inside and the weather drying out skin. Because of this, I'm constantly searching for ways to brighten my face without looking like I have greasy--or worse, glittery--skin. Pixi's Brightening Primer does the trick. Since it goes on under your makeup, you completely avoid shininess and just look like you're glowing. It doesn't look obvious and chances are you'll get tons of questions about what you're doing to look so fab.
Though the product is $33, it's a must-have for those days when skin just looks "blah".
Posted by Alana at 11:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: brightening primer, pixi
Friday, October 16, 2009
Tutorial: Va Va Voom Violet Eyes
Use a pale lavender eyeshadow (I like one with a little shimmer) all over the lid, especially under the browbone. It's important that this shade is not too purple; it should be more cream/pink hued than anything else.
For all the shadows, I used NP Set's Amsterdam Eye Palette. The lightest shade works perfectly for this step.
Because the focus of this look is the eyes, you'll want to downplay everything else to avoid looking like some sort of clown. A simple matte peach blush and nude lipgloss finish off the look nicely.
Posted by Alana at 10:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: tutorial, violet eyes
Breast Cancer Awareness: Pink Ribbon Keds
In support of Breast Cancer Awareness month, Keds has created limited-edition Champion Pink Ribbon sneakers. 100% of the sales from these cute shoes will benefit the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.How cute are these? I'm not normally a sneaker gal, but these are calling my name. They're pink and adorable. If I were a pair of sneakers, these would be me.
You can buy a pair of these beauties for $40.
Posted by Alana at 8:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: breast cancer awareness, keds
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- Fashion Faux Pas: The Stained [ish] Shirt
- Luna Twilight Color Palette
- Beauty Boo-Boo: Lipstick Covered Teeth
- Pink Me Up!
- Breast Cancer Awareness: Coach Floral Scarf
- Techie Accessory: Robot USB Key
- Review: Anew Reversalist System
- Cure Cold Weather Skin: Olay Active Hydrating Cre...
- Hard Candy at Walmart!
- Breast Cancer Awareness: Super Shimmer Lip Gloss
- Whoops Bunny Makeup Sticks
- $14 LBD from Walmart!
- Drugstore Diva: Perfect Red Plumping Gloss
- My Beauty Prayers Have Been Answered: Shadow Shie...
- Fashion Faux Pas: Literally Draping Yourself in V...
- Beautiful Brown Mascara
- Fashion Savings: Cute Scarf for WAY Less!
- Beauty Boo-Boo: Telescopic Explosion Mascara
- Breast Cancer Awareness: Michael Kors Tee
- Life-Saving Lip Gloss
- Forget Me Knot
- Sephora's Friends and Family SALE!!!
- Beauty Boo-Boo: Lindsay Lohan
- Tutorial: Peacock Eyes for Night
- Bamboo Brushes
- Damaged Hair Helper: Biolustre
- Breast Cancer Awareness: Sonia Kashuk Purse-Sized ...
- Breast Cancer Awareness: Sealed With a Cure!
- Instant Virtual Makeover at RealBeauty.com
- Breast Cancer Awareness: Butter LONDON Pink Ribbo...
- Fashion Faux Pas: Disco Pants
- Think Pink: Pretty Pink Flats
- Gorgeous Glow
- Tutorial: Va Va Voom Violet Eyes
- Breast Cancer Awareness: Pink Ribbon Keds
- What's In My Makeup Bag: October
- Breast Cancer Awareness: Pretty Pink Purchases Fro...
- Style for the Home: Rubik's Cube Salt & Pepper Gr...
- Too Faced Vintage Product SALE!
- Fashion Faux Pas: Furry Vests
- Bead For Life
- Harajuku Lovers Snow Bunnies: Too Cute For Words
- Feel Your Boobies
- Eeee!!! Sales Galore!
- Bargain Bag
- Nordstrom's Fall Gift With Purchase
- Good to Glow
- Breast Cancer Awareness: Marilyn Minter Bag
- Drugstore Beauty Bargain: Hair Shimmer Spray
- Boyfriend Blazer Without the Bulk
- Clinique Gift With Purchase at Macy's!
- Huge Lips Skinny Hips
- Tutorial: How To Apply Concealer
- Faux-Vintage Pumps
- A Reusable Bag That Tells it Like it is...
- Global Goddess 60% off!
- Cash For Clunkers at Sephora
- Man Mishap: The Unibrow
- Today Only: Aerosoles Sale!
- Breast Cancer Awareness: Beauty For the Cure
- Breast Cancer Awareness: Think Pink
- Fusion Sale!!!
- Bigger is Better
- Breast Cancer Awareness: It's Back! OPI Pink of H...
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