Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Boyne Highlands or Bust NYE !!!

So as a giant surprise, Mike decided to surprise me for Christmas with a weekend filled with wonder, mystery, and busting my ass down the hill learning to snowboard for the first time. Boyne Highlands here we come. My nerves are kicking me with anticipation before we head out.



As a first timer to any ski resort I have obviously began by over packing. Snowboarding wear that is. That stuff takes up so much room I cannot believe it! What I have decided to share is how I have chosen to get all of my belongings, including my gear, into a carry-on luggage bag and a small gym duffel bag. Trust, I even really impressed myself.

Cardigans and belts are key. They are the easiest way to look chic. I only packed 1 pair of jeans and 2 pairs of leggings. Obviously for day and nighttime looks. My two cadigans/open sweaters will easily transition me from day to evening looks. By belting them, it instantly dresses up the outfit. Add heels and you are ready to go to the bar. Add my cool railroad looking boots, and you have an amazing daytime look. It reminds me of traveling to Sundance.

Leggings and jeggings are always a lifesaver. They condense down and are far less bulky than jeans and just as warm.

1 pair of statement boots. My Ugg Fuzzy Momma boots are a must! Not only do they bring out some weird carnal desire in most men, but when are fuzzy boots on a ski slope not appropriate. I plan on wearing these out with sweater tights and a super cute swing dress for new years.

As far as makeup goes, I have to make sure not to bring everything. As whenever I have done this I have lost items. So my MAC pick four palate is amazing. And no one in Northern Michigan wears a crazy smokey eye. So flawless beauty is a must. I picked 3 shades of golds and peaches and one brown (cork, my go to MAC color). These will make creating a "I just wake up looking flawless" look really easy. My Mirabella quick ink liquid liner and mascara. I hate waterproof mascara so I tinted my lashes black for daytime on the snow. A light pink blush, in a rosy gold color, to give me a glow. Laura Mercier tinited moisturizer, the buildable coverage allows you to leave the concealer at home.


And Mirabella Illumintaing dusting powder, the shimmer will be great to give me a dewy glow in frigid weather.





So outside of telling you about all the rest of my snowgear and pj's, that's all folks. Hot outfits and cool weather. I am hoping for lots of snow, warm laughs and a kiss that will make my melt. Cheers to everyone in the new year and I will post pictures soon.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Save your skin this season ... Easy steps for perfect skin during the Winter months

The Winter months are hard on everyone. Lack of sunlight, cold weather and exceptionally dry air are just a few things that can add to a less than perfect look. Add in the Holidays (aka major changes in our diet and lifestyles) and many of us begin to become less than pleased with our appearance. Here are a few steps to ensure a pleasant glow all year long.

1. Exfoliate your skin ! This is key... There is no point in trying to hydrate dry dead skin cells on your face. You want to treat the fresh skin underneath. Exfoliating 2-3 times a week (try every other day) religiously, will improve the overall appearance. It refines the texture, takes years off, and allows you to treat problem areas at a quicker rate. If you tend to get a reddness after exfoliating, try either a liquid exfoliant or doing it before bed. ALWAYS REMEMBER to tone afterwards !!!!



2. How to deal with dry skin ! First understand what dry skin is. Dry skin has EVERYTHING to do with a lack in oil and NOTHING to do with water. Oil is the key to keeping your skin looking young. It is a minconception that oil will cause your skin to breakout...so change the way you think. Heavier lotions or nighttime lotions are all worth the investment this time of year. A good lotion will include an ingredient called Jojoba oil. Jojoba oil is the closest thing to your skins natural oil (sebum). Thus it will actually treat you dry skin.



3. Read the ingredients ! Stay away from product that contain anything petroleum based. (Vaseline, Petroleum Jelly, Baby Oil, Mileral Oil) Though your skin will feel like it is silky smooth, it does the opposite. Petroleum oil creates a barrier so that oxygen cannot hit your skin, thus it will dry it out even more. I could get on a soap box and state how horrible these ingredients are, but for now I will save my breath.

4. Stop taking super hot showers ! Though they feel good as they warm you up, steam will actually dry your skin out after about 7 minutes. Turn the water temperature down. It is better for your budget anyway.

5. Stay away from self-tanners ! Don't get me wrong, I too love a healthy glow. But, talk about being able to tell you are using something. If you cannot give up the self tanner, mix it with moisturizer. It will cut down how dark you get. Better yet, get a really light bronzer. Dusty is appropritely to contour your face and body. A light golden color is more than enough.

6. Last, but not least...What to do with chapped lips ! Exfoliate then treat. How simple is that. Make up a sugar paste at home and exfoliate away. Jojoba oil and sugar is awesome. And super gentle to the skin. In fact, you can use it over your whole body. The jojoba oil will treate the skin and the sugar will exfoliate the dry dead skin cells aways. I will post a youtube video of awesome lip balms you can make at home. Yummy yum yum!!!



Hope this helped. And enjoy the season.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Ageless Skin at any Age

Okay, so I know that it has been awhile, but I have finally found time and regrouped. I guess that just shows you how busy my life has become. It's all about priorities. (At least that is what my mother says. Haha).