Shirt: Old Navy tank - you cannot go wrong with these basic tanks. I love to wear them by itself during summer, and layered during fall!
Skirt: Target - bargain!! Found it for only 5$!
I ended up not tucking in my shirt, and wearing it over the skirt which was cute, but people kept thinking it was a dress!
Shoes: flip-flops! The party was at her house, so I was barefoot most of the night!
Monday, October 1, 2012
Thursday, July 12, 2012
OOTD: Colorful vintage and a trip to Red River Gorge
Hi beauties,
Here's a quick OOTD, and some photos of my recent trip to Red River Gorge. I went with my friends Alex, Caitlin, Lucho, and Ash. Ash is a photographer, and wanted to practice with some of his new lighting. It was such a fun time, and I can't wait to go back and hike!
Red tank top: Forever 21
Sunglasses: Street Scene (Local vintage shop that I'm OBSESSED with!)
Skirt: Upcycled vintage skirt made by Jennie from Vicious Threads
Shoes: Pacsun
Here's a quick OOTD, and some photos of my recent trip to Red River Gorge. I went with my friends Alex, Caitlin, Lucho, and Ash. Ash is a photographer, and wanted to practice with some of his new lighting. It was such a fun time, and I can't wait to go back and hike!
Red tank top: Forever 21
Sunglasses: Street Scene (Local vintage shop that I'm OBSESSED with!)
Skirt: Upcycled vintage skirt made by Jennie from Vicious Threads
Shoes: Pacsun
Friday, June 29, 2012
If I was a bag..
If I was a bag, I'd be THIS bag.
This is the Brandy Melville Studded Skull bag, and it is reasonably priced at $48.00. As you probably know already, I love studs, and I LOVE skulls. What could be better than skull studs?
What do you guys think? Is it your cup of tea?
xoxo
Erin
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Disappointing product
Hi Beauties,
Do you remember when I posted a few weeks ago about being really excited to try out the Katy Perry Eylure lashes? I purchased the "Oh honey" lashes from my local Ulta with every intention of wearing them to the Brantley Gilbert concert. Lets just say that I ended up NOT wearing them to the concert because OH HONEY, are they an absolute disaster to apply.
First of all, the packaging is adorable, and I just love Katy Perry, which is the main reason that I decided to purchase the lashes.
The packaging says: Adhesive Included, Quick and Easy, Reusable, and Stunning results. Yes, Adhesive was included but it was dried up and clumpy, and smelled of Fish food. Yes, they are reusable, and yes they do give you stunning results (photo below), but the quick and easy part is a BIG FAT NO.
I have never had trouble applying false lashes, whether they be Ardell, Red Cherry, or $1 ELF lashes, I've always been able to apply them with no problem whatsoever. These were stiff, and didn't want to adhere to the shape of my eye, no matter how much I tried. After 30 minutes, and 7 tries later, I ended up giving up on wearing them to the concert. I tried applying them again on my birthday, and it took 2 people and 15 minutes to successfully apply them. Don't you think that is a little overboard?
Here is what they look like applied: (I was blowing out my candle on my birthday cookie :))
As you can see, they do look stunning once applied, but the question is: are they worth the struggle and $6.99 price tag? Maybe they will apply easier with my beloved Duo Lash glue (a.k.a - The HOLY GRAIL of all lash glues). I will try it out and see.
All in all- I'd say that you are probably better off with Ardell or even ELF lashes, because at least with them, you get what you pay for.
Hope you all are well!
I pinky promise not to be away so long again!
xoxoox
Do you remember when I posted a few weeks ago about being really excited to try out the Katy Perry Eylure lashes? I purchased the "Oh honey" lashes from my local Ulta with every intention of wearing them to the Brantley Gilbert concert. Lets just say that I ended up NOT wearing them to the concert because OH HONEY, are they an absolute disaster to apply.
First of all, the packaging is adorable, and I just love Katy Perry, which is the main reason that I decided to purchase the lashes.
The packaging says: Adhesive Included, Quick and Easy, Reusable, and Stunning results. Yes, Adhesive was included but it was dried up and clumpy, and smelled of Fish food. Yes, they are reusable, and yes they do give you stunning results (photo below), but the quick and easy part is a BIG FAT NO.
I have never had trouble applying false lashes, whether they be Ardell, Red Cherry, or $1 ELF lashes, I've always been able to apply them with no problem whatsoever. These were stiff, and didn't want to adhere to the shape of my eye, no matter how much I tried. After 30 minutes, and 7 tries later, I ended up giving up on wearing them to the concert. I tried applying them again on my birthday, and it took 2 people and 15 minutes to successfully apply them. Don't you think that is a little overboard?
Here is what they look like applied: (I was blowing out my candle on my birthday cookie :))
As you can see, they do look stunning once applied, but the question is: are they worth the struggle and $6.99 price tag? Maybe they will apply easier with my beloved Duo Lash glue (a.k.a - The HOLY GRAIL of all lash glues). I will try it out and see.
All in all- I'd say that you are probably better off with Ardell or even ELF lashes, because at least with them, you get what you pay for.
Hope you all are well!
I pinky promise not to be away so long again!
xoxoox
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Things I loved this week: Non beauty related
Hi beauties,
I'm still working on my birthday post, I finally got the pictures so that should be up soon!! I thought it would fun to post some photos of things I love this week, that were non beauty related. Most of these I also posted on instagram! (erinkenzie)
(Top-Bottom) Menchies fro-yo, Mango boba, Fifty Shades of Grey, Snuggle time with the cutest kitty ever, Mickey Mouse shaped pancakes
What have you been loving?
xoxo
Erin
I'm still working on my birthday post, I finally got the pictures so that should be up soon!! I thought it would fun to post some photos of things I love this week, that were non beauty related. Most of these I also posted on instagram! (erinkenzie)
(Top-Bottom) Menchies fro-yo, Mango boba, Fifty Shades of Grey, Snuggle time with the cutest kitty ever, Mickey Mouse shaped pancakes
What have you been loving?
xoxo
Erin
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Mission Organziation: Step 1 (Research & Ideas)
Hi beauties,
Something you may not know about me, is that I'm a bit of a slob, and a bit of a pack rat. This is a deadly combination. I'm 100% organized when it comes to my school work, but my room, clothes, jewelry, etc. That is a different story. My parents call me Hurricane Erin, and they refer to my room as "the black hole". I cannot, for the life of me, keep my stuff organized. It physically pains me to part with any of my stuff, and I always keep things around, because I might "need" it later. (cough..can we say hoarder..cough)
One of my birthday presents from my mom, is her services in helping me organize my belongings once and for all. (My birthday is today, F.Y.I!! I'm 22..yikes! :( ) While trying to think of organizational ideas before my upcoming trip to Ikea and The Container Store, I kept hitting a brick wall, I literally couldn't think of one storage or organizational idea. My cure? None other than Pinterest!!
I thought I'd share some of the ideas that I found, in case you are in the mood to organize. (All photos will have a link to original post!)
First up:
Jewelry:
Okay, so something else you may not know about me, is that I am a thrifting enthusiast. I'd rather have something vintage and unique, then something that can be found at a mass produced chain store. A lot of people are iffy about "used" jewelry, but it's nothing that a little rubbing alcohol and a good polishing can't take care of. (Tip: If you like vintage earrings, especially costume jewelry, you can buy tons for ridiculously cheap on Ebay! Which is part of the reason for my storage dilemma.)
If I had my way, and an unlimited budget, I would LOVE to store my jewelry in a vintage apothecary table, or vintage library card catalog table such as this:
But alas, my grandparents were in the Military, and didn't own an apothecary table. :)
A great idea for storing jewelry is by hanging wooden (or plastic I suppose) cutlery trays
Here's another idea. I think it would also work well with cork board and push pens. I like the idea of necklaces being hung up instead of laying down, because it's less of a headache. Untangling necklaces is the WORST!
I LOVE THIS BRACELET STORAGE IDEA, and will definitely be using this idea. Paper towel holders are so inexpensive, and can be found at dollar stores! :)
This is a wonderful idea for stud earrings or rings. I think I like it for rings better. These can be found in the fishing department of any store!
Nail Polish:
This might work for someone how wants to store their nail polish in a very simple way. I like that you can see everything, and that your polishes can be grouped by colors, but I am afraid that the nail polishes would break since they are all in there together. (I'm a worry wort!) A plus to this idea, is that these shoe holders are fairly cheap! Around 5$ at target/walmart!
I like this idea much better! It's made out of an old spice rack! These can frequently be found at goodwill or yard sales. With a bit of elbow grease and maybe a new paint job, you'll have a DIY easy and fun way to display your nail polishes. The spice racks can be put on a shelf as shown in the first photo, or hung on the wall as showed in the second!
For my girls and boys (we don't judge here!) who have a larger nail polish collection: you may want to consider several spice racks. ;)
Purse/Bag:
Many people have suggested plastic tubs to me, as storage solutions for bags/purses/backpacks/etc. The thing is, I just don't really care for the idea. I like being able to see what I have, that way I can switch it up and get some use out of everything. If they are put away in a tub, I will forget all about them, which is such a waste! I really like this idea for bags. I'm not sure what exactly it is, but it looks kind of like a metal dish drainer that has been mounted on the wall. Such a brilliant idea for storing bags while still being able to see them!
Shoes: NEED SUGGESTIONS!
How do you guys store your shoes? I have over the door plastic shoe things, which my shoes stick out of creating a dangerous situation when I go digging in my closet, and have to watch for falling shoes, or heels sticking out, ready to attack. I love the idea of storing shoes on a bookshelf, like I saw in a magazine once, but lets face it, I am a nerd, who loves to read. Therefore, my books get priority seating on my shelf ahead of my shoes. That is where the shoe dilemma comes in. What do I do? Pretty much all pinterest had regarding shoe storage was over the door racks, and bookshelves. Neither of which are tickling my fancy at the moment if you know what I mean. Any suggestions on this would be super helpful!
Headbands: DIY!!!!
Can I just say, that I ADORE this idea? Its a DIY headband holder made from...wait for it...an Oatmeal container. Yes, you heard that right..an OATMEAL container! (Plus some paper and an old candle holder. Which I've seen at goodwill for around 50 cents!)
Last but not least, I had to include something for no other reason then that I found it hilarious. It made me giggle, because it is so adorable, and such a clever way to store your keys so you'd never lose them!
I'm also on the hunt for storage for hoodies/sweatshirts/t-shirts. So if you have any suggestions on any storage or organizational ideas, I would love to hear them!
Have a fabulous Wednesday! (My favorite day of the year!<3)
XOs & Birthday wishes,
Something you may not know about me, is that I'm a bit of a slob, and a bit of a pack rat. This is a deadly combination. I'm 100% organized when it comes to my school work, but my room, clothes, jewelry, etc. That is a different story. My parents call me Hurricane Erin, and they refer to my room as "the black hole". I cannot, for the life of me, keep my stuff organized. It physically pains me to part with any of my stuff, and I always keep things around, because I might "need" it later. (cough..can we say hoarder..cough)
One of my birthday presents from my mom, is her services in helping me organize my belongings once and for all. (My birthday is today, F.Y.I!! I'm 22..yikes! :( ) While trying to think of organizational ideas before my upcoming trip to Ikea and The Container Store, I kept hitting a brick wall, I literally couldn't think of one storage or organizational idea. My cure? None other than Pinterest!!
I thought I'd share some of the ideas that I found, in case you are in the mood to organize. (All photos will have a link to original post!)
First up:
Jewelry:
Okay, so something else you may not know about me, is that I am a thrifting enthusiast. I'd rather have something vintage and unique, then something that can be found at a mass produced chain store. A lot of people are iffy about "used" jewelry, but it's nothing that a little rubbing alcohol and a good polishing can't take care of. (Tip: If you like vintage earrings, especially costume jewelry, you can buy tons for ridiculously cheap on Ebay! Which is part of the reason for my storage dilemma.)
If I had my way, and an unlimited budget, I would LOVE to store my jewelry in a vintage apothecary table, or vintage library card catalog table such as this:
But alas, my grandparents were in the Military, and didn't own an apothecary table. :)
A great idea for storing jewelry is by hanging wooden (or plastic I suppose) cutlery trays
Here's another idea. I think it would also work well with cork board and push pens. I like the idea of necklaces being hung up instead of laying down, because it's less of a headache. Untangling necklaces is the WORST!
I LOVE THIS BRACELET STORAGE IDEA, and will definitely be using this idea. Paper towel holders are so inexpensive, and can be found at dollar stores! :)
This is a wonderful idea for stud earrings or rings. I think I like it for rings better. These can be found in the fishing department of any store!
Nail Polish:
This might work for someone how wants to store their nail polish in a very simple way. I like that you can see everything, and that your polishes can be grouped by colors, but I am afraid that the nail polishes would break since they are all in there together. (I'm a worry wort!) A plus to this idea, is that these shoe holders are fairly cheap! Around 5$ at target/walmart!
I like this idea much better! It's made out of an old spice rack! These can frequently be found at goodwill or yard sales. With a bit of elbow grease and maybe a new paint job, you'll have a DIY easy and fun way to display your nail polishes. The spice racks can be put on a shelf as shown in the first photo, or hung on the wall as showed in the second!
For my girls and boys (we don't judge here!) who have a larger nail polish collection: you may want to consider several spice racks. ;)
Purse/Bag:
Many people have suggested plastic tubs to me, as storage solutions for bags/purses/backpacks/etc. The thing is, I just don't really care for the idea. I like being able to see what I have, that way I can switch it up and get some use out of everything. If they are put away in a tub, I will forget all about them, which is such a waste! I really like this idea for bags. I'm not sure what exactly it is, but it looks kind of like a metal dish drainer that has been mounted on the wall. Such a brilliant idea for storing bags while still being able to see them!
Shoes: NEED SUGGESTIONS!
How do you guys store your shoes? I have over the door plastic shoe things, which my shoes stick out of creating a dangerous situation when I go digging in my closet, and have to watch for falling shoes, or heels sticking out, ready to attack. I love the idea of storing shoes on a bookshelf, like I saw in a magazine once, but lets face it, I am a nerd, who loves to read. Therefore, my books get priority seating on my shelf ahead of my shoes. That is where the shoe dilemma comes in. What do I do? Pretty much all pinterest had regarding shoe storage was over the door racks, and bookshelves. Neither of which are tickling my fancy at the moment if you know what I mean. Any suggestions on this would be super helpful!
Headbands: DIY!!!!
Can I just say, that I ADORE this idea? Its a DIY headband holder made from...wait for it...an Oatmeal container. Yes, you heard that right..an OATMEAL container! (Plus some paper and an old candle holder. Which I've seen at goodwill for around 50 cents!)
Last but not least, I had to include something for no other reason then that I found it hilarious. It made me giggle, because it is so adorable, and such a clever way to store your keys so you'd never lose them!
I'm also on the hunt for storage for hoodies/sweatshirts/t-shirts. So if you have any suggestions on any storage or organizational ideas, I would love to hear them!
Have a fabulous Wednesday! (My favorite day of the year!<3)
XOs & Birthday wishes,
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Dry Shampoo
Hi beauties,
As a longtime beauty blog reader, I've known about dry shampoo for quite a while, though I had mainly seen it talked about on British beauty blogs, when discussing Batiste dry shampoo. Well, FINALLY dry shampoo has made it into the US beauty market. The first one that I had seen was within Tigi's "Rocker" line, and that dry shampoo was around $15. Thankfully, some drugstore brands have introduced cheaper dry shampoo alternatives! I tried out these two, and wanted to share my thoughts. (I've also tried a sample of the Suave dry shampoo that doesn't foam, but I used it all up. It's pretty good, and smells yummy. It does leave residue in your hair though, especially if you have dark hair.)
First up is the Dove Invigorating Dry Shampoo. It is described on the bottle as: "Invigorating Dry Shampoo Absorbs oil between traditional washes so hair looks and feels refreshed. Its weightless formula cleans to transform hair from lifeless to bouncy so you can enjoy fresh, voluminous hair for longer, even when you skip your regular wash." This dry shampoo is really great, and I'd suggest it for more normal to oily hair, or hair that is more thin. It has the traditional "Dove" smell that all their products have. It is also really great to use as a texturizer. I was curling a friends hair, and she has really thin, stick straight hair, and I sprayed a little of the Dove Dry Shampoo throughout her hair, and it added the texture that was needed to be able to hold the curl! (Which is a great plus to an already great product!) I believe that it's around the $3.50 dollar mark, but at Walmart, it had a coupon attached for $2.00 off! Bargain!
Next is the Suave waterless foam shampoo. It is described as: "This waterless foam shampoo, with aloe leaf and jojoba, revives dry and curly hair between washes, no water needed." The bottle also says that it is Salon proven to revive hair as well as BUMBLE & BUMBLE. I have thick curly hair, and this works wonders! Over washing your hair can cause your scalp to freak out and over produce oils to compensate for the oils it looses through daily washing. I have retrained my hair to be less oily by cutting back on the washing, thanks to this dry shampoo! It is cheap, and works great! What more could you ask for?
Batiste dry shampoos are definitely on my list of dry shampoos to try! I'd love to know if you've tried dry shampoo, and what you thought of them, and also any recommendations that you have!
Have a happy Tuesday!
xoxoo
Monday, May 28, 2012
Summer Essentials
Hi beauties,
It is HOT here in Kentucky. I'm talking in the 90's, which is unheard of for May. I thought a summer beauty essentials post would be fun. Let's get started.
Malibu Tan Hemp Golden Glow Skin Firming Bronzing Moisturizer: We all want to look bronzed and glowing, especially during the summer months when bikini season is in full swing. Its hard to find the balance between the amount of time to spend outside in the sun while trying to keep sun damage to a minimum. That is where gradual tanner comes in. This beauty will only set you back about 6$ at Walmart, which is great value since it is a HUGE pump bottle. A lot of gradual tanners that I've tried have that distinct "tanner" smell. Anyone who has ever been to the tanning bed or used any tanning products will know exactly what I mean. This product DOES NOT SMELL LIKE TANNER! It has a smell that I can't quite put my finger on but it's somewhere between a (pleasant) herbal smell, and a coconut smoothie. Even as the gradual tanner develops on your skin, the smell never develops that "tanner" smell. Plus, I haven't experienced any streaking at all, which is always good. I highly recommend this!
Johnson's baby creamy oil: cocoa & shea butter: Since many summer activities take place in the sun, a moisturizer is a must to rehydrate your skin. This can be found in the baby aisle and though contains oil, isn't oily whatsoever and sinks right into the skin. It smells like cocoa butter, hence the name. :)
Laura Mercier Tinted moisturizer spf 20: Shade: Nude I don't know about you, but in the summer the last thing I want to do is slop some of my usual foundation on my face. (I usually wear MAC studio fix fluid) I love this tinted moisturizer because its moisturizing, light weight and still gives some coverage (as shown in the last photo)
NYX Cream blush: Cream blushes are so nice in the summer, because they are light weight and aren't powdery. The only cream blushes that I've tried are the ones by NYX. They are very creamy, smooth, and light weight. Perfect for that "no makeup" makeup look for summer. Plus they are easy to apply. No brush needed, just blend with your fingers. (Great for travel and on the go.)
Fun/Bright nail colors for fingers and toes: Pictured is OPI's What's with the Cattitude? But, any bright or fun summery color will make for a bright and cheery mani/pedi!
Sunscreen: You might be saying, "Well, duhhhh", but you'd be surprised by how many people forget the SPF! (Cough cough BRITTANY MY SISTER! cough cough) Even if you aren't laying by the pool, any outdoor activity no matter how brief can have an effect on your skin! My favorites are Hawaiian Tropic Sheer touch for any outdoor activities and daily use. I love Neutrogena wet skin for going to the pool and the beach!
Lip Balm with SPF: Kiehl's is a favorite brand of mine. Especially their lip products which are clear, and last quite a while on the lips.
Deodorant: I debated on whether or not to include this in a summer essentials post as to some people, this could be seen as "TMI". I think it's important to include this, because everyone needs some D.O for their B.O. ;) Dove Visibly smooth is great because it is long lasting, and includes an ingredient that minimizes the appearance of hair over time. Which is a definite plus!
Refresher spray: Some people will disagree, but I absolutely love MAC's Fix + and find that it is such a great multi-use product. It can be used to set your makeup, help adhere pigments, and refresh yourself on a hot day!
There you have it, my summer essentials. I'd love to hear what yours are.
Talk soon,
xoxo
It is HOT here in Kentucky. I'm talking in the 90's, which is unheard of for May. I thought a summer beauty essentials post would be fun. Let's get started.
Malibu Tan Hemp Golden Glow Skin Firming Bronzing Moisturizer: We all want to look bronzed and glowing, especially during the summer months when bikini season is in full swing. Its hard to find the balance between the amount of time to spend outside in the sun while trying to keep sun damage to a minimum. That is where gradual tanner comes in. This beauty will only set you back about 6$ at Walmart, which is great value since it is a HUGE pump bottle. A lot of gradual tanners that I've tried have that distinct "tanner" smell. Anyone who has ever been to the tanning bed or used any tanning products will know exactly what I mean. This product DOES NOT SMELL LIKE TANNER! It has a smell that I can't quite put my finger on but it's somewhere between a (pleasant) herbal smell, and a coconut smoothie. Even as the gradual tanner develops on your skin, the smell never develops that "tanner" smell. Plus, I haven't experienced any streaking at all, which is always good. I highly recommend this!
Johnson's baby creamy oil: cocoa & shea butter: Since many summer activities take place in the sun, a moisturizer is a must to rehydrate your skin. This can be found in the baby aisle and though contains oil, isn't oily whatsoever and sinks right into the skin. It smells like cocoa butter, hence the name. :)
Laura Mercier Tinted moisturizer spf 20: Shade: Nude I don't know about you, but in the summer the last thing I want to do is slop some of my usual foundation on my face. (I usually wear MAC studio fix fluid) I love this tinted moisturizer because its moisturizing, light weight and still gives some coverage (as shown in the last photo)
NYX Cream blush: Cream blushes are so nice in the summer, because they are light weight and aren't powdery. The only cream blushes that I've tried are the ones by NYX. They are very creamy, smooth, and light weight. Perfect for that "no makeup" makeup look for summer. Plus they are easy to apply. No brush needed, just blend with your fingers. (Great for travel and on the go.)
Fun/Bright nail colors for fingers and toes: Pictured is OPI's What's with the Cattitude? But, any bright or fun summery color will make for a bright and cheery mani/pedi!
Sunscreen: You might be saying, "Well, duhhhh", but you'd be surprised by how many people forget the SPF! (Cough cough BRITTANY MY SISTER! cough cough) Even if you aren't laying by the pool, any outdoor activity no matter how brief can have an effect on your skin! My favorites are Hawaiian Tropic Sheer touch for any outdoor activities and daily use. I love Neutrogena wet skin for going to the pool and the beach!
Lip Balm with SPF: Kiehl's is a favorite brand of mine. Especially their lip products which are clear, and last quite a while on the lips.
Deodorant: I debated on whether or not to include this in a summer essentials post as to some people, this could be seen as "TMI". I think it's important to include this, because everyone needs some D.O for their B.O. ;) Dove Visibly smooth is great because it is long lasting, and includes an ingredient that minimizes the appearance of hair over time. Which is a definite plus!
Refresher spray: Some people will disagree, but I absolutely love MAC's Fix + and find that it is such a great multi-use product. It can be used to set your makeup, help adhere pigments, and refresh yourself on a hot day!
There you have it, my summer essentials. I'd love to hear what yours are.
Talk soon,
xoxo
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