Stila Stocking Stuffers
Monday, December 13th, 2010If you are looking for little trinkets to stick in stockings, check out Stila’s $15 and under holiday sale.
I absolutely love this brand and know any girl would love to find it on Christmas day.
If you are looking for little trinkets to stick in stockings, check out Stila’s $15 and under holiday sale.
I absolutely love this brand and know any girl would love to find it on Christmas day.

Boise has some amazing trails and paths to bike and I’ve been taking advantage of it. When I was an undergrad at UC Santa Barbara, my bike was my only mode of transportation for a few years. Can you imagine? Rain or shine. I remember a few days in the winter where the paths were so flooded that ducks were swimming on it! So,since I have bikes on my mind, here is a bike inspired post.
Don’t you just love this fun top from Boutique Onze:

From boutiqueonze.ca

I never seem to have enough time in the mornings to get all made up and I never have the energy in the evening to take all my makeup off. I just can’t do the foundation, powder, blush, etc routine. Plus, I don’t have the funds to buy a ton of fancy makeup. Instead, I have developed a four step makeup routine that is quick, cheap, and effective.

**Please excuse me while I preach from my soapbox for this post.**
Social beauty standards are strange if you really think about them. And dangerous too. In Asian countries, white skin is considered beautiful because they associate tans with lower class field workers. To achieve a porcelain physique, girls use unsafe and illegal products to bleach the color from their skin, despite the risk of permanent and disfiguring results. Doesn’t that sound crazy? Well, we’re crazy over here too.
In Western culture, tanned skin is considered beautiful. Since the days of Coco Chanel, a “healthy glow” was seen as the side effect of living a luxurious and leisurely lifestyle despite the fact that sun damage causes wrinkles, sunspots, and cancer. We participate in a $5 billion tanning industry and purposefully expose our skin to carcinogens from tanning beds.

The handful of times I’ve paid a pro to do my makeup, they used an airbrush machine and it looked amazing. The result was what foundation commercials always promise but never seem to deliver – even, flawless skin. Well, there’s a new airbrush machine on the market called Airbase and I’m dying to try it!
Have you ever had your makeup airbrushed? Would you try an at home kit?
