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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

"U Can't Touch This..."

I've been checking out the new fall arrivals for different retailers and...

Urban Outfitters


Nordstrom



Macy's



All I think of when I see these is...MC Hammer pants are back!!


I don't think I can get on board with the Harem pants trend...


Monday, August 26, 2013

Useful Apps

Here are a few apps that I have that are actually useful in everyday life (sorry Candy Crush. I love you, but you eat up all my time).

Buycott

This is a great app that helps you support companies who support causes that are important to you and avoid ones that work against them. You choose campaigns that matter to you (no animal testing, no GMO's, fair trade, etc.) and can then see what companies do not support those causes or practices. It may surprise people what some brands and retailers do not support...The most helpful part is being able to scan a bar code when you are shopping and finding out if the purchase would support a brand or company whose practices you disagree with.


GymPact AND Workouts

I use these in combination.

This first app basically holds you responsible for working out. You can earn money when you complete your scheduled workouts and lose money if you don't. You pick what you want to wager (ex. $5) and then if you do not complete your scheduled workouts for the week, that money then goes into the reward pot. If you do your workouts, then you earn money from that pot each week. You do not get a lot of money, but having money involved at all keeps you motivated (let me tell you...).


The second app has the workouts I hold myself responsible to do. This app provides really good workouts at different levels, time lengths, and types (you can focus on one area or you can just do cardio, etc.). The app does have a free version and a PRO version ($), but I have been using the free version and have found plenty of great workouts to use. I actually look forward to working out (WHAT? who said that?).

Nextdoor

This is an app that will force you to be social with you neighbors (given that it is a social network for neighborhoods), but also help keep your neighborhoods safer by offering open communication between all neighbors. It can be useful- maybe a pet got out of your yard? You can let your neighborhood know to keep an eye out for it. Some cities and police have been encouraging people to use Nextdoor because they think it will lead to safer neighborhoods.


Hipmunk

This is a helpful travel app that compares flight prices across all airlines, helping you to find the one that works the best for you (info includes: the airline, the type of plane, flight times, the number of layovers, if there is Wi-Fi, etc.). It is easy to just open the app and type in where you want to go and discover how to get there the most cost-efficiently (you can also search hotels). Plus, the chipmunk is adorable.

Sleepcycle

This app is helpful in discovering what your typical sleep pattern is. The app will also be set to wake you up when you are at your lightest sleep in the morning. It will still wake you up before your alarm time, just at the time that will be the most restful for you. Overall, if you are just a curious person and want to know statistics about how you sleep, then this is the app for you.

TWC

This is the weather channel app (obvi). I like it a bit more than the weather app you get on the iPhone. It's more visually appealing and I've found it to be more accurate and gives you more information about hourly weather.

Saturday, August 24, 2013

WOTD

"Volumptuous."

I'm not sure where this originated from, but I heard it today.

"She looks volumptuous..."

A variation of the word voluptuous...

Is it a compliment? an insult? I can't decide...

Friday, August 9, 2013

Gradual Tan Moisturizers: Jergens vs. Nivea

I have pasty white skin that I try to protect from sun damage, so I have to use some type of tanner during the summer months. I am not a big fan of self-tanners because it is difficult to get a natural-looking color. Instead, I tend to use gradual tanning lotions that work as a daily moisturizer that slowly gives you color. These are better than self-tanners because they provide color that is not over-bearing and tends to look more natural. Your skin doesn't just go from zero to sixty, so to speak.

I usually use the Jergens brand, but this year I decided to try the Nivea brand and see which one I like better. After a couple of months of trying out the two different gradual tanners this is the conclusion I have reached:

Jergens:  

                                                   photo: jergens.com
Pros                                                                                      

-This gives a quicker and darker color  

Cons

-The color can be uneven until you use it for awhile

-The scent is a bit strong                                                    


Nivea:


Pros

-This has a better scent and is good as an everyday moisturizer

Cons

-The color is not as strong and it disappears easily, so you have to be consistent in application


Conclusion: It is difficult to decide between the two, but I recommend using Jergens in the summer when you need strong color and then using Nivea the rest of the year when you just don't want to be pasty.


Don't forget to exfoliate before using!