Monday, December 17, 2012

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Monday, August 6, 2012

absence

Sorry for the recent absence.  I have not been really feeling myself and there have been lots of things going on.  I am hoping to return to regular posting in the next week or so.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

lust list

Hi loves,

This post will be brief because I have a very hectic work and appointment week AND my sister is coming into town with her family!!!! I am so excited!

lust list:

1) Parsons Desk in Lacquer white

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I am so in love with this desk I can hardly stand it!!  I love how elegant and sleek it is.

2) Louis Ghost Chairs..... BOO!

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Again, LOVE! It is so effortlessly chic and clean.

3) San Pellegrino. 

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I cannot tell you why, but lately I have been living for San Pel. It is so yummy and refreshing!!

4) Summery flowers, especially hydrangeas.

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Hydrangeas are my favorite flower, but unfortunately it is too dry for them where I live. :(

5) Sparkles. Seriously, anything shimmery and shiny. 

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I don't know what it is, but all of a sudden the sparkle/glitter gene has kicked in.

Well that is all for now dears!! I hope you all have a great rest of your week, and if I can't post before the weekend, have a great weekend too!

xoxo,
-J-




Sunday, July 22, 2012

Processed to Curly: Part 4

Hi loves!!

Well it's that time of week again.  Hair update time!  I know you are all so excited, so first some pictures.

The middle/back 
I don't know what to call this, wavy? curly? messy?

the top/front
Ugh, this part is just awful.  It's straight, frizzy, dry, damaged.

Another side view
It's curly/wavy kinda.  It's just so odd and awkward.

The front.
Ugh, it's is really terrible. The roots are kinky, the ends are basically straight, and it just sticks out in all directions with no shape or style.

So this week I did the olive oil/conditioner treatment again, but let it sit in my hair for about an hour.  I like how soft and shiny it made my hair, but it also made it clumpy and greasy looking.  (One reason why I was hesitant to give it another go when recommended.)

I think it has come down to the basics of needing a good haircut and product regimen to help fix my hair.  The front is literally so fried that split ends just happen, no heat induced splitting here.  Also, the fact that my hair doesn't really have shape or style is really making me want to take hot tools to it again. But I promised you all 6 weeks of no heat, and I plan to stick to my word.  This hasn't been easy at all.  I know that sounds terribly vain, but I am realizing a woman should do what makes HER look and feel pretty, regardless of if it seems to conform to society or not.  Example:  One of my good friends has stopped wearing makeup daily and feels so much better and at ease, which is great.  But my hair, which I have never had issues with, is giving me some stress and anxiety.  So I really think it is up to women to do what makes them feel best!!  But this is a point I am just now understanding.  I always thought I was prettier with my hair curled or straight with wavy ends, but I always kind of did that because I thought that was how guys would like to see me.  I am now realizing that I like my hair "done" and ready to go at a moments notice.  I feel better physically, psychologically, and emotionally.  When my hair is "natural" or gobbiditaly goop, I am so frustrated, and it honestly takes me way longer to get ready and find something I am comfortable in to wear because I don't want to look sloppy and unkept.  Now, I realize some people like and use this look, but it is not one I prefer, or like at all.

Phew, OK, great to have that off my chest.  Now time to schedule a haircut and see if the next two weeks can actually have progress!

xoxo,
-J-

Thursday, July 19, 2012

mr. warby parker

Hi loves!!

Ok so last night I received my Warby Parker(R) home try-on specs!!! Their actual lens are anti reflective, so please pardon the glare in the pics.  If you haven't checked out Warby Parker(R), I recommend doing so! Especially if you need Rx peeper helpers.  They also have sunnies!!!  Visit Warby Parker HERE!

Also, they donate a pair to someone in need for every pair you buy!  Did I mention that home try-ons are FREE?!?!! How awesome is that?!  And all of these frames AND lenses with your Rx in them are $95 each!!! Great looks for a great price with a great cause!!! Can't beat that.

in Whiskey Tortise
in Whiskey Tortise
in Amber
(also my "normal" face, yep guess it's safe to say I suffer from PBF, permanent bitch face.)

in Old Fashioned Fade
(don't mind the MASSIVE vein popping out in my forehead)
**This was my wild card pair, I wanted to try something I typically never would.  This was that pair.**

in Amber

All the glasses have links to their respective pages.  Be sure to look at the other colors the frames come in! That is also a great thing about WP, if you love a frame but the display color isn't your fave, there are one to four other alternatives!!

As you can see, I stuck to one color scheme.  I really like their revolver black too, but I think it looks best on light haired individuals.  I am VERY pale and have dark hair, obvi I know but... Also, I am not that bold.  I am trying to go more out of my box, but I am also in the state of mind that if you know what works for you, stick with it.  However, the Reece and Langston most closely resemble my current glasses, which is nice because I know they will look good on me... but one of my reasons for wanting new glasses is more lens space, so for the moment those may be out.

Which are your favorites?  

I actually like the Webb in pictures, and the Fitz in real life.  I'll definitely be wearing these to work today to see which ones are the best!

Go get your 5 free home try-on glasses NOW!  Don't wait, they are so fun!!! 

xoxo,

-J-

PS.  I need a new foundation! And possibly some makeup lessons! EEK, line-o-rama.  Sorry loves, I'm working on it!  You would think at 24 I'd know how to put makeup on, but apparently not so much.  If you have any make recs leave them in the comment section below with your favorite pair of Warby Parkers!!!

animal style

Hi loves!!

As some of you know, I am completely and utterly obsessed with interior design at the moment.  (Well I always have been, it's just on steroids at the moment.)

In searching for fun room elements that are childishly mature, I have found so many fun animal pieces!!! Here are some pieces I love, and where I would put them!

1) Doggie Pillow from West Elm (sadly this is no longer available :(...)


I think this would be super fun, and a little cheeky, in a guest room as an unexpected bed pillow.  I'd do white/off-white bedding with red pipping.  I'd also monogram the shams in quirky nighttime sayings.

2) White Lacquer Moose head & Deer head from Z Gallerie.


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These would be perfect in a his/her changing room OR just outside a his/hers closet!! **Note: The deer head is considerably smaller than the moose head!!**  (There was a large deer head, but it looked to masculine to differentiate between an obvious his and hers effect.)  I would use the moose head to hang his ties and bow ties.  I'd even put a tie around his neck!  The deer is perfect for bright vintage silk scarves!  (Yes, I know female deer do not grow antlers.)  And I would place a big bauble around the deers neck.  It's a great way to display gorgeous ties, bow ties, pocket squares, vintage scarves, and big costume jewelry!

3) DIY ideas!  

  
{I honestly cannot remember where I saw/found this.  I know it was on a blog, I saved it for my personal inspiration and memory.  I am so sorry I don't have a link.  If anyone knows where they have seen this, please feel free to post it in the comments section!  **I am not meaning to intentionally "steal" this image or the idea.**}

Ok, all that aside.  I think this is brilliant for many things!!  If I remember correctly the elephant is a children's toy that was spray painted then glued to a gorgeous rock piece.  I love so many things about this.  The DIY effect, the repurposing, the mix of media, the color & contrast, and the this would work in any room of your house!! You can do this with any plastic animal toy and rock, which is brilliant because ANYONE can do this!!!  And it is very affordable.  If I had to guess this cost under $10, maybe even less if you already have toys like this lying around.  You could use this in a children's room as they out grow these toys for decor and memories.  You could use this in your office, in your living room.  I think a pair of these would be fun and whimsical as centerpiece in your dining area!

4) Rabbit door knocker from Anthropologie. 

This is just too cute!! It may not "go" with anyones home, but that is the point!! It reminds me of The Tales of Peter Rabbit! I dare any house guest not too use this adorable knocker.


Well there are some fun animal pieces for the kid in all of us!  There are so many more out there, and I could post on and on about them! 

xoxo 
-J-