Friday, February 28, 2014

February Birchbox Review


Hello friends! If you've never heard of Birchbox, it's a monthly beauty sample subscription. In essence, you pay a fee of $10 a month, and receive a box every month with 5 beauty samples delivered to your door. The products range in size from sample-size to full-size. You then have the option of purchasing the full-size version of the sample via their website.

What I like most about the Birchbox program is that you have the option to review your samples the month you receive them. For each sample you review, you're awarded ten "thank you" points. When you accumulate 100 points (the equivalent of 10 product reviews), you receive $10 off the purchase of a full-size item in the Birchbox online store! I did the math- if you review each item you receive in a given month, you'll earn 50 points. Thus after two months of review, you'll have earned $10 off! I currently have $30 worth of these "thank you" points sitting in my account that I intend to cash in shortly!

#1

Ruby Wing// Color Changing Polish (in “Kitten Heels”) $10.00 Full Size
This nail polish is supposed to change color between natural light and indoor light (from pink inside to a darker red outside). I didn’t find this to be the case. It was a uniform hot pink color both indoors and outdoors. I find the color-changing to be gimmicky anyway- I don’t see the point in my polish looking different in sunlight, so I wasn’t too disappointed. That being said, I was satisfied with the quality of this polish, and actually thought that the hot pink color I ended up with was very pretty (it’s pretty true to the color it appears in the bottle). I would recommend this brand on color and quality alone, but can’t say it does what it advertises.   
Here's what it looked like on my toes in the shade versus in the sun:


Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Peter Pilotto for Target Review

I stopped in at my local Target over the long weekend to see if there was anything left of the Peter Pilotto for Target collection (I meant to go the day it hit the shelves, but I forgot, oops). I found a single rack with some of the remaining pieces, and surprisingly most of them were a size XS. I tried on everything in an XS, except for the gray racerback tank that I left on the rack because it didn't do anything for me.

I must say that overall, I wasn't overwhelmed by the quality of the collection, but the prices were pretty stellar. 



Get the Green Floral Print Coverup here for $34.99.

This was the first piece that caught my eye on the hanger. I enjoyed the floral print and the subtle hi-lo hem, and thought it was the perfect amount of sheer for a summer coverup. I also liked the detail at the neck and the open back. I contemplated buying this, but couldn't bring myself to buy a coverup in the middle of winter (although I was tempted to plan a tropical vacation). Overall, I think this is a great coverup option at a really reasonable price.  


Friday, February 14, 2014

Tech Product Review


Last year I got an iPad Air, but never got around to buying a case for it. I know that eventually, I'll want to travel with it and it's not the kind of thing you can just toss in your purse unprotected. I was really hesitant to shell out the money for an expensive case like the ones they sell at the Apple store, so I went on Amazon in search of something more affordable. They had a wide range of products at different price points, but I found one that was on sale for $4.99 that had a ton of great reviews (I'm always skeptical of things that are too good to be true, so I recommend really poring over the reviews).


It's called A Fintie Apple iPad Air Folio Case (Get it here.) The product info says that it is "synthetic leather," (read: faux leather) but for my price point, I knew I wouldn't get the real deal, nor do I really care. The inner front cover is microfiber, a soft, fuzzy material that functions to protect the screen. The front cover has a magnetic closure, which is very nice and has just the right amount of magnetism to really keep it closed. It also has a stylus holder, but does not come with a stylus (to be honest, I didn't know you could use a stylus with an iPad, whoops).


















With the front cover open and tucked behind, it will lay completely flat. The cover adds very little bulk. Also, all of the buttons are perfectly accessible, and the key cutouts are in the proper locations. An added bonus is when you close the cover, your iPad automatically sleeps, and when you open the cover, the "enter password" screen pops up. I'm not sure how this works, but it's a nice feature.























Thursday, February 6, 2014

Old Navy Review



When I saw that Old Navy was having a 20% off sale in store, I decided to stop by. I don't usually have much luck there (something to do with their proportions, nothing ever looks right), but I had my eye on a particular cinch-tie workout hoodie. Most of their items were on sale (although not ALL women's items, as advertised), and I also stopped by the clearance rack to see if any of the fall/winter items I'd had my eye on were reduced. If you like Old Navy clothing, I recommend stopping by now and scoping out the sales. 

Warning: A TON OF FITTING ROOM PICTURES


Women's Lightweight Tie-Waist Jacket here. The "Basswood Brown" color was on sale for $20 in store. This one was full price at $39.99. I like the color and fit, although I noticed the tie-waist did accentuate the hips quite a bit. I passed because this is too lightweight for my needs. 

This was my favorite find! I can't find this online anymore, but it was on clearance in store for $14.50! It has a removable shearling collar and is 51% wool. The XS was a little bit wide on me but it was fully lined and very warm, so I couldn't pass it up. It will have to fulfill my "military green" lust until I find the right utility jacket.

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Monday, February 3, 2014

Calvin Klein Activewear


This past weekend, I stopped by my local T.J. Maxx. I'll be honest, I haven't had THAT much luck there in the past, but I know how stellar their prices are, so I'm determined to master the place. In the past, I've found some great handbags at really low prices, and some killer lamps in their home department, but haven't been thrilled with their shoe and clothing selection.
I told myself that I was entitled to some new workout clothes since I've been doing so well getting to the gym so far this new year. I like Lululemon as much as the next girl, but the prices are astronomical, and I REFUSE to spend $100 dollars on a pair of pants that I intend to sweat in on a regular basis, so this was my next stop (I'm also a big fan of Old Navy activewear, it's surprisingly durable).
I tried on a bunch of stuff at T.J. Maxx, but only came home with these exercise pants.



They are Calvin Klein Performance, regular $49.99 reduced to $19.99. The material (90% cotton/10% spandex) feels more like a fashion legging than a typical workout pant, so I imagine that these might show sweat marks. It's hard to tell in the pictures, but they are actually gray with tiny black stripes, which is a nice detail. They are different enough from the typical black yoga pant, while still being subtle. From afar, they look like a solid gray. 

Jacket: Fila old (Similar here)Top: Mossimo Supply Co. (Similar Here)Bottom: Calvin Klein Performance from T.J. Maxx, Shoes: Nike Fit Sole (Newer version here)

A Hint of Sparkle

About a year ago, my mom suggested we get gel manicures. I didn't know what they entailed, but her friend couldn't stop raving about them, so I was game. The process was somewhere between a regular manicure and acrylics. The result was the shiniest set of sparkly purple nails is ever seen. And four weeks later, although my nails had started to grow out, there was not a single chip to be found. I was hooked! The only downside was the price. One manicure set me back $30 plus tip. I knew it wasn't a realistic long term option for someone like me, who rarely splurges on my nails. The solution? An at-home gel nail polish system. 
Here's what you'll need: (I recommend Gelish for the foundation and top coat, they have a great starter kit called Gelish Basix you can purchase on www.amazon.com ) I got started for right around $100, the cost of just over three salon manicures, so within three months the system was cost-effective.
It's really a simple process. Here's the abridged version. Prepare nails like you normally would before a manicure, trimmed, buffed, etc. Then use the cuticle oil, and using a lint-free wipe, clean the nail with the nail surface cleanse. Once the nail is clean, use the PH bond to dry out the nails so that the polish will adhere to the nail. 

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Saturday, February 1, 2014

Printed leggings


Printed leggings are one of those newish trends that I've admired from afar for the last year or so. You know, the whole "those are cool, but I couldn't pull them off," or "those just aren't my style." Well, I received a pair as a Christmas gift last year, so I no longer have an excuse NOT to wear them. The best part? They're only $10.80 at Forever 21, so less guilt if you decide the trend just isn't for you!










Top: Enti (Similar here!), Sweater: Forever 21 old (Similar here!), Bottom: Forever 21 Aztec Print Leggings (Get them here!), Shoes: Ciao Bella Black Leather Renee Riding Boots (On sale here!), Accessories: Forever 21 old












In my humble opinion, bold statement pieces like printed leggings or colorful denim often pair best with neutrals. That's why I kept the color palate simple, using only black and gray and letting the leggings stand out. And I'm happy to report that this outfit, excluding the shoes, comes in at under $50! Nothing makes me happier than a bargain!