
Is the "mom uniform" a thing? As a personal style blogger for the past several years now, I know it's become a bit of a "responsibility to dress it up and play with my options, but as a mompreneur and creative trying to balance playtime and working on my deadlines, I find myself circling back to some old faithfuls and predictable combinations when it comes what I wear to the day-to-day-grind. Some days I like go the extra mile and pull all the stops (particularly during events season!), but most of the time when I'm just running to Kroger/Meijer or taking my child to the pedia, I just can't be bothered.
To all moms out there, what's your go-to "mom uniform" preferences?
To all moms out there, what's your go-to "mom uniform" preferences?
HYAAAY it's 2016 already! Are we doing good on our resolutions, or nah? Hope the new year has been treating you all great so far!
Aside from my own personal, hopefully more attainable resolutions for this year, I also resolve to invest and never overlook the one thing that really matters: the overall health of me and my two boys. We already know the annual examinations that we regularly take - visits to our OBGYN, our dentist, our PCP -- but did you guys know how important it is to schedule an annual eye exam (even if your vision is crystal clear)? Read on after the jump to find out more about the AccuExam!
I get it - we're all a bit tired of that same old "New Year, New Me" rhetoric (we all saw that meme of Robert Downey Jr. rolling his eyes, right?). We're all a little bit older now, and sometimes it feels like every new year's resolution becomes just plainly obligatory to say as opposed to something we actually plan on following through. I know because I'm guilty of the same mistake. I still eat a lot of carbs, I'm still not on a vegan diet, and I still don't exercise at least three times a week. Again, guilty.
However, on the year I actually turn the big 3-0, I hope you can give me this space to say my own "new year, new me" statement without so much as a little virtual side eye because believe me when I say that I'm determined to actually follow through with this one.
BASE - $3.50
I normally use Estee Lauder DoubleWear BB Glow in shade 3.5, but since I'm running out and didn't really feel like coughing up $36.00, I scouted the brands over at Walgreens for a suitable replacement. I found the Revlon Age Defying CC Cream, normally at $13.99, for a very cool $3.50. Score!
Ultimate verdict: this line only has four shades, so you wouldn't really have diverse options. It does have SPF30 and all the benefits you would expect from your tinted moisturizer, and for the price I paid for it, I'm pretty happy. The coverage didn't last as long and it wasn't as dewy as my old favorite, but I already expected that.
CHEEKS AND CONTOUR - $3.70
I've heard nothing but very, very good things about the Revlon Photoready Skinlights Face Illuminator line - I think they really pioneered this where drugstore brands are concerned. I normally use... a smattering of many things to highlight and contour ( I blame IG for this!), but when I saw these makeup artist favorites on clearance from $13.49 to $3.70 - again, another major score! - I quickly snatched up both Bronze Lights (dark, warm toned) and Peach Lights (corally-gold light toned). I worked it under my cheekbones for a very natural contour and glow.
Verdict: It's worth the hype! You can work this not just on your face but on the rest of your body as well.
Verdict: It's worth the hype! You can work this not just on your face but on the rest of your body as well.
LIPS - $1.29
Matte liquid lipsticks are all the rage now, because they are awesome (well some brands are). I'm loyal to NYX Soft Matte Lip Creams right now, but I know other lines out there are better (like Colourpop, which I have yet to try). When I saw some colors from the Rimmel Show Off Lip Velvet line go on clearance for $1,29, I knew I had to try them. This shade is called "Meteoric Matte", which is a gorgeous, vibrant warm-toned plum - perfect for a holiday lip!
Verdict: I LOVE, LOVE this line and this color. Consistency, staying power, color - this is everything and the fact that I got it for that price makes me a happy camper!
Verdict: I LOVE, LOVE this line and this color. Consistency, staying power, color - this is everything and the fact that I got it for that price makes me a happy camper!
EYES - $2.00
I always walk away with random makeup stuff whenever I visit Dollar Tree, and during my last trip I walked away with the Milani Shadow Eyez 12 HR Eyeshadow Stick in Brown Deluxe and this LA Colors Ultimate Liquid Eyeliner. HUGE fan of Milani here, and I like eyeshadow sticks for their ease of use, so I thought this was a great score.
Verdict: Milani did not disappoint with this product. It works just as well as any department store eyeshadow stick (like Clinique's Chubby Stick for Eyes line), but hello, one dollar! (regularly they're around $6, though.). The liquid liner I'm not a fan of, and I will gladly go back to my trusty Kat von D Tattoo Liner any day now.
Verdict: Milani did not disappoint with this product. It works just as well as any department store eyeshadow stick (like Clinique's Chubby Stick for Eyes line), but hello, one dollar! (regularly they're around $6, though.). The liquid liner I'm not a fan of, and I will gladly go back to my trusty Kat von D Tattoo Liner any day now.
So there you go, a full-on holiday look for a whopping $10.49. How crazy is that?! My main takeaway from this experience is that in a sea of Tom Fords and YSLs and all the covetable makeup brands, it's still very easy to put together an awesome look for a budget. You may say you NEED that fancy contour kit or face primer in your life (which I'm guilty of lol), but sometimes, dialing it down is your best bet and really, you don't NEED all that. Just in case you need to put in more money for that dream vacay or handbag you really covet. Just saying. ;)