October: Links I Love

Some weeks are just rough. They’re a bit too crazy and a bit too stressful and a bit too full of everyday madness, and your head is spinning and your feet hurt and you just need a nap and a coffee (or 3, with shots of espresso). This week was one of those kinda weeks.

Since I needed a pick-me-up, I figured I’d share my fun/inspirational/gorgeous finds in a “Links I Love” post – inspired by Emily at Cupcakes and Cashmere.

At the end of each month, I’ll be blogging pick-me-ups.

Take them in, enjoy them, share them with friends.

 

1. A terrifically true schpeal for the terrifically ambitious girlies who suffer from do-it-all-itis. (glamour.com)

 

Photo courtesy of: glamour.com

Photo courtesy of: glamour.com

 

2. Amazingly beautiful jewelry made by these amazingly inspirational teenagers.

Not to mention this blogger’s entire project. Shine on… (theshineproject.storenvy.com)

 

3. On being an adult for real. (upworthy.com)

 

Courtesy of: upworthy.com

Courtesy of: upworthy.com

 

4. This faux fur coat. Completely. Obsessed. (smakparlour.com)

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Courtesy of: smakparlour.com

 

5. Social experiments like this one. Don’t blink – his outfit, hair, gender and ethnicity might all change…

Happy Hump Day! Cheers to October.

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Have some awesome things to share? Send me the links that YOU love. Pick-me-ups welcome, always.

lovelovelove,

E

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Beauty LINE Review – MaryKay

This week, Coming Up Roses is tackling an entire line of beauty and skincare products. Not an easy feat, my friends. But my friend Ashley is a beauty consultant with MaryKay, and she offered me a bunch of sample products to test and try and play with – who could say no to that? So today, we’re doing a little mix up on the blog. Below are each of the gajillion products I played with for a day, my thoughts, pics, and links to get connected to Ashley if you’re interested in seeing for yourself (under each product pic)! Which, in my totally unbiased-ish opinion, I’d recommend. I had never used MaryKay products before – I’m a total best-you-can-find-at-the-drugstore girl. But BOY have I been missing out. I swear to you, I almost committed a cardinal sin by sleeping with make-up on because it was just as good at night as it was when I first put it on in the morning. IMPRESSIVE, right? With that, here’s a before and after shot for your entertainment education.

Yikes.

Yikes.

Much better!

Much better!

TimeWise 3-in-1 cleanser

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Get it here!

–          The 3-in-1 cleanser felt more gel-like going on in comparison to other face washes I’ve tried. It has refining microbeads, but it doesn’t feel abrasive in the SLIGHTEST, which I loved. You just feel like you’re getting a really good clean! And your skin feels a bit tingly and chilled afterwards. Yummers.

TimeWise age-fighting moisturizer

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Get it here!

–          I’m always getting reprimanded by beauty consultants and those people in the mall who do free makeovers (because I never miss out on an opportunity to get my makeup done professionally and be told everything that’s wrong with my current regimine – HA!). Why? Because I always skimp on moisturizer – a major beauty no-no. I grew up with uber-oily skin, and for me, this translated into not adding extra moisture. HOWEVER. I didn’t realize that sometimes, extra natural grease comes from your body attempting to make up for dehydration. Your skin is lacking water, so it produces more oil in hopes of making up for it. But we end up with greasy skin that might be more prone to break-outs, instead – not a lush, moisturized complexion. Bummer, huh? So I’m adjusting to moisturizer life. At first, I put on age-fighting moisturizer and it felt a tad greasy on my skin, so I got worried. Wait, I said to myself, and see what happens. Sure enough, after a few seconds, it melted into my skin and felt oh-so-light and airy, leaving me feeling moisturized and a few years younger. If anything, it ended up NOT feeling greasy…

Soothing Eye Cream

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Get it here!

–          The soothing eye cream feels cool and a bit heavy – a neat sensation. It’s meant to reduce redness and puffiness and to help calm dark circles. So I guess if I used it for a long period of time I’d probably see more definite results. But I’d definitely want to buy it to try it long-term, because it just felt like a product that would work for me long term. Weird, right?

TimeWise Firming Eye Cream

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Get it here!

–          The eye creams burned a little bit upon application, but I think that’s because I’m so rough (which is SO BAD) around my eyes when I’m putting eye makeup on in a hurry. I blend outward instead of inward (bad), I stretch out my skin to put on liner (bad), and I just dab shadow or shimmer on/off so fast that my eyes are probably screaming. That, and I have bad luck in stabbing my eye with mascara wands. #oops. I think, however, that this stuff basically did double-duty as an eyeshadow primer. Because I had no primer sample, but my shadow lasted all day, completely smudge and/or crease-free. Which NEVER happens for me. Definitely a #win.

Foundation Primer Sunscreen (spf 15)

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Get it here!

–          I’d never tried primer before, but always meant to. WOW what a difference. My problem has always been feeling like I’m using a ton of foundation and it’s just being absorbed into my skin and clogging my pores instead of lightly laying over top and actually evening out my skin tone. It has a thick, gel-like consistency, feels like you’re putting on a clear mask. Now I know what I’ve been missing.

TimeWise Matte-wear liquid foundation in Beige 3

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Get it here!

–          Use hardly any to still cover your whole face! Literally, I used the tiny bit that squeezed out from my sample packet and it covered my ENTIRE FACE. I’m a Beige 3. Turns out I’ve also been using foundation shades that are too yellow or too dark for my skin tone. Oops, again.

Translucent loose powder

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Get it here!

–          I never thought a white-ish looking powder would sufficiently go onto my face and not make me look like I belonged in a Halloween parade (hello, ghost girl). It’s supposed to hold your makeup all day, and, as noted by my introductory raves, it seriously lasts all day. All. Day. Long.

Microdermabrasion

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Get them here!

–          Step 1: Refine, Step 2: Replenish. Microdermabrasion is an interesting phenomenon. It’s an exfoliant, but the microbeads are super super tiny. It felt a bit too abrasive for my skin, though. I know I have pretty sensitive skin, but I can use exfoliants like St. Ive’s Apricot Scrub (which has MUCH bigger microbeads) without a problem. BUT. The “Replenish” cream that you put on AFTER the “Refining” goop feels so goshdarn nice. It’s like a soothing remedy for the exfoliation. Which basically makes everything ok.

Eyeliner in Steely

The I-just-put-on-eyeliner look.

Mid-review break: The I-just-put-on-eyeliner look. 

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Get it here!

–          I’m not AS huge of a fan, because it was a tad light and smudgey for my taste. That said, I’m super picky with eyeliner, and eye makeup in general, because by 11 am I’m a big smudged and oily mess and everything I put on in the am is clumped in my eye crease and I have to wipe it off and re-touch – not cool. Disclaimer: My teeny sample size may have been the problem, because I usually wind the liner up more to use it and I was just physically unable to. So this one, take with a grain of salt. It still lasted all day and went on nicely to my waterline (where I wear liner on the bottom).

Lash Love Mascara

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Get it here!

–          Ashley told me she considers this a mascara “comb” instead of a “brush,” and now I totally see why. The bristles are far enough apart that you feel like each lash is being individually mascara-d. I curled my lashes first with my eyelash curler (they look torturous, but they’re miracle workers I swear) per usual and applied – I did my little mascara shimmy and it was clump-free and long, just how I like ‘em. GUYS, I HAD SPIDER LASHES. Thoroughly impressed. So so thoroughly impressed. Definitely lash love.

MaryKay @ Play Baked Eye Trio in On the Horizon (the purple-y set)

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Get it here!

–          I had never before been told to apply liner and mascara BEFORE shadow. So this was a new, welcomed experiment. I’m a HUGE shimmer girl. If it shimmers, shines, glows, sparkles, or has magical fairy dust-like qualities, I will put it on my face. Especially my eyes. Because I love my eyes and I like to use them as my featured feature. AND I LOVE HOW SHIMMERY THIS TRIO IS. Gold shimmer throughout was the perfect touch. Also, I had never followed an actual diagram before on where to apply different colored shadows…thanks again, Ash! (;

Mineral Cheek Color in Sparkling Cider

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Get it here!

–          Super shimmery again! Normally, I’d pair shimmery eyes with a matte cheek or vice versa, so this was new for me. It was pretty faint, though, and a nice natural blush color – nothing like bubblegum pink, etc. So it actually paired perfectly with the rest of my face.

Marykay @ Play Jelly Lip Gloss in Berry Me

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Get it here!

–          Love this gloss. Love. it. At first, it might seem a tad sticky. I hate sticky gloss. Yuck. BUT. It ends up being not sticky at all and glides on oh-so-nicely, and Berry Me is the perfect mix of color and shine. I felt music-video ready as a girl-next-door character or something. It was empowering.

All done up!

All done up!

And VOILA! Lots of gunks and goops for the next time your face needs a lift. Super huge THANKYOU/shoutout to Ashley for making it happen! If you want to chat with her about your makeup/beauty routine, joining the MaryKay team, or just life in general (she’s ridiculously awesome, so I’m sure she’d love to chat!), find her at MaryKay.  She’s absolutely fantastic at making you look and feel oh-so-amazing, so thanks tenfold to her!

What are your must-have beauty or skincare products? I’m always up for some recommendations! Let the comments commence.

lovelovelove,

E

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5 Rules for Dating

When it came to dating, I was always supersupersuper picky. As in, if I didn’t think we’d end up riding off into the metaphorical sunset on a metaphorical white horse, labels weren’t going to happen. Once college hit, I found myself in the wonderfully sweet relationship in which I currently find bliss.

Said relationship. And it's pretty doggone blissful.

Said relationship. It’s pretty doggone blissful.

 

I had some not-so-storybook romances to muddle through throughout my past dating life. (It happens to basically all of us, right?) But, I held myself to a couple of “rules” to ensure that my happiness, sanity, and focus were always maintained to the umpteenth degree. And I’d like to think that they worked. Major props to Mom for instilling many (ok, most) of these puppies within my love brain.

These are a “Dear Self…” sortof collection.

Dear self…

  1. If you don’t see it going somewhere long term, end it. Stupid for high schoolers, right? Because how many people are lucky enough to find their “one” at age 15? But everyone still holds on to ideals with people who just aren’t their ideals. Don’t wait around for people to change. Ain’t nobody got time for dat, and you have a whole heckofalotta living to do in the meantime.
  2. If the guy doesn’t think you’re “cool enough,” then we’re not going to get past the second date. If the guy thinks you’re anything “too much” or “too less,” actually, you might as well say sayonara now. “Too smart” doesn’t actually mean you have too much intelligence. It just means it’s not the right guy. “Too ambitious” simply means the dude isn’t dreaming big enough for the two of you. “Too many shoes” means you should run now (in the cutest wedge booties you own), because you cannot marry someone who is not OK with a closet expansion or the occasional shoe haul.
  3. Being turned off by your laugh. Dude. I squeak and sometimes snort and roll around on the couch and double over and can’t really control it. If the guy can’t embrace your little quirks, he probably won’t embrace your bigger quirks, and that won’t be ok. And besides, better to be laughing than crying, right?
  4. If you’re not comfortable with how something is progressing physically, it’s probably time to stop. (Going with the whole “fairytale loviness,” a kiss does not turn every frog into your Prince). Physical things can come later when you’re with someone who you really trust and love. Like, really trust and love. Something that you probably, realistically speaking, don’t actually have when you’re 16 and “in love.” Waiting is ok. It’s not a weakness. It’s a strength. It’s your wild card. And it’s ok.
  5. You need to be whole before you can find your other half. Embrace the single life. (Ironic in “Rules for Dating,” right?) If you’d be better off single than in this relationship, don’t get in the relationship in the first place. Focus on you. Focus on all of the things you’d do if you had 36 hours in a day and Beyonce’s confidence level. Focus on getting to know other people as friends – who they are as people, what makes their braingears turn and their blood boil – without thinking of how good of a kisser they are or if they could secretly be theone. Be completely, wholeheartedly, unabashedly content with the awesome human being that you are.

Added pluses were if the guy had a wickedly witty sense of humor and enthusiastically tolerated my obsession with musical theater.

I’d like to think that my rules worked out quite fabulously thus far.

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Ringing in the New Year…

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Going on a shopping extravaganza. Woot WOOOOOT!

What are your gotta-have-it and no-way-José moments in dating? Shareeee themmmmm withhhhh meeeee! Because I’d love to hear from you.

lovelovelove,

E

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OABK: A Follow-up on Fear and Sensitivity

After an overwhelming response to this post’s predecessor (On almost being kidnapped), I figured I should follow up with something.

But first and foremost, a huge thank you to everyone who took the time to read my post. I guess commentary is good either way, right?

That being said, I wasn’t really expecting any negative feedback. Why? Because last week’s post was this: Me telling a story of something that happened to me over the summer and how it made me feel. Simple as that. My goal was certainly not to unleash a societal commentary on what is or is not “appropriate” to post about on a personal blog. It was merely “here’s something that happened to me and how it made me feel.” So I definitely didn’t expect so many people to have opinions on my opinionless post – and I definitely didn’t mean to insult anyone by my story.

This week, I’m doing something I didn’t think I would have to do. I’m defending my work.

Some negative responses seemed to carry similar themes.

  1. My post was insensitive to actual victims of kidnapping.
  2. The encounter was merely “harassment” or a joke, and it wasn’t actually a big deal – it happens all of the time. My post was “over-dramatic” and I should just “get over it already.”
  3. I wasn’t actually almost kidnapped.

Let’s work from the bottom up on this one.

I know the hubbub of a response to my post was probably based on the post’s title. Calling a post “On almost being kidnapped” was bound to get views from the start – it’s just one of those clickable reads. Choosing that title, though, didn’t mean I was hung up on something and trying to create some dramatization of a life event.

What it actually was: A reflection of the fear I felt on that day.

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On that day, at the time of the event (and as a disclaimer, last week’s disclaimer read, “This post was written in the week of August 12, shortly after the incident”), I feared that I could actually get kidnapped. The fear was real and raw and something I had never felt before. And that was the root of the title and post altogether. An expression of fear.

Fear is pretty individualistic, isn’t it? You might’ve thought I was overreacting. I’m sure some people think that fearing a dog or a spider is a bit of an overreaction, too, wouldn’t you agree? But to those people, the fear is real, and that’s all that matters.

Now, I can look back and say that my chances of getting “actually kidnapped” were probably pretty slim (thank God). But it doesn’t change my momentary feeling of “Oh my gosh, what do I do if the guys get out of the van? Do I run? Do I fight?

On point numero dos, we can’t deduce people’s situations when we weren’t there ourselves. This is one of those times where you just gotta trust. Trust that when I said it was more than two guys driving by and cat-calling, it was actually more than that. And remember that disclaimer that started off the post? I literally penned that puppy nearly 2 months ago, right after it happened. No worries folks, I’m over it, living and loving life – I’m not sitting in Starbucks playing a “woe is me” card over something that happened in summer. I wrote a story about a moment in my life and thought it was worth sharing – simple as that.

Now the doozy – point #1. In saying my story is insensitive to actual kidnapping victims, I can just offer the following. I was in an unknown situation where I feared something worse could happen, but I ended up just fine. Consider this: A kidnapping victim escapes his/her attacker and describes a fear from captivity that the attacker would kill. A terrifying fear. Would the victim’s retelling of the story, including the fear of death, be “insensitive” to kidnapping victims who were tragically killed? Unrelated to kidnappings, is boasting a new job or promotion through Facebook insensitive to those who were just fired? Is talking about being lucky in love insensitive to those who are recovering from a breakup?

If anything, I’d like to think an actual kidnapping victim could best relate to a story about fear – they tragically lived fear.

 

I chose to live in a big city, in a way, because of its imperfections. And now, city life’s imperfections are allowing me to grow and strengthen as a person. I guess it’s all a part of this “blossoming” that this blog is all about.

I really appreciate all of the commentary that I got from that post. Because it means that people are taking the time out of their insanely busy schedules to read what I had to say. And thank you to the people who shared their own frightening encounters with me – it’s nice to share support with one another and offer a friendly boost.

Next hump day, stay tuned for something a little less heavy – some inspirational know-how or happiness booster or post about fashion or love.

For now, on a completely unrelated note, check out this ridiculously adorable kitten-gone-wrecking-ball. No worries – it’s G-rated and sledgehammer-free.

 

lovelovelove,

E

blog star real

On almost being kidnapped.

Disclaimer: This post was written in the week of August 12th, shortly after the incident. 

My beautiful city at dusk. Not, it might be added, the location of what follows...

My beautiful city at dusk. Not, however, the location of what follows.

This week I almost got kidnapped. If that didn’t grab your attention, you either live way too exhilarating of a life or you’re way too numb to the realities of city living. Either way, start your memoir now. But back to the hook. On this day of blogging, I’m counting my blessings that yesterday I wasn’t scooped away into a van to a very, very, scarily different life.

Let me explain…

 

My blog is subtitled “The life of a blossoming city girl.” It’s about time I give you a scoop on real city life. Which, ironically, I’m just beginning to discover. The real stuff. The hardcore real city life. Not the urban university lifestyle – that’s just living in a bubble within city walls. At school, we’re shielded by the realities of college life, and we get to venture out downtown for a night out MAYBE once a week. Probably once every two. And then exams come along and BAM you’re a caffeinated hermit for the next three.

But this summer, after taking a month-long European hiatus to study abroad, I started interning at a deliciously glamorous fashion boutique in Olde City (one of my personal Philly faves). The fun part? Instead of pulling a two-week sublet deal, I got to crash with Boyfriend for a bit while starting work. COOL, RIGHT?

Now this whole I-almost-got-taken situation. Boyfriend had just moved into this adorbs apartment complex in suburban Philadelphia. Awesome place. But the surrounding neighborhood? Let’s just say, you might want to invest in a good pepper spray and martial arts classes.

A free shuttle circles the complex, supposedly on the reg, to pick people up and take them to various hotspots nearby, like the Target (Heaven sent) or my destination – the train station. My plan was to shuttle to the train, train to a main station in Center City Philly, and then walk a few blocks to work in Olde City. Sounded perfect, until learning that the shuttle stops at 8 a.m.

First off, who the heck only goes places before 8 o’clock in the morning? WHAT GOOD DOES THAT DO? NONE. THAT’S WHAT GOOD IT DOES. IT DOES NONE.

My journey, chronologically:

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11:09 a.m. – Get rejected by the shuttle driver to sympathetic looks from the Target-bound girls on the shuttle. Good thing I perfected the whole “but I just moved in and have no idea where I’m going or what I’m doing please help” look in preparation for moments like this.

11:11 – I’m finagling my way with the driver, pulling that “but I have no idea where I’m going or what I’m doing please help I MIGHT DIE” look. A woman (probably Target-bound, I’m jealous) gives me the low down on exactly how to get to my destination. It includes the following: “Take the bus to the subway, subway one direction to ___ stop, transfer trains and get on another subway going the opposite direction, then arrive at your train station.” …At least she was nice.

11:13 – The shuttle driver who kicked me OFF the shuttle picks me back up and drives me down the street to the bus stop. At least he didn’t just drive alongside me like “Sucks to suck, #sorrynotsorry.”

11:15 – I’m waiting at the bus stop. At a big intersection in broad daylight. Safe, right?

11:21 – Two creeps in a van – a business van, mind you – are at the stoplight, waving. I’m waiting for my bus, oblivious to the fact that the two men are waving. At me.

11:22 – Said creeps pull up right IN FRONT OF ME with the window down. s*&@.

11:22.30 – “Where you tryna go sweetie? I’ll kick my friend out right now and we’ll take you there.” – Van driver. To the dude’s offer (tempting as it was…), I responded with a silent death glare, which I really wish would’ve severely burned a hole in his eye socket. Please, please, please dear Lord baby Jesus do not let these guys get out of the van. Stay in the van. Do not get out of the van. Please.

11:25 a.m. – The light turns green again, and the idiot creepers in a van are forced to carry on with their sick day. I’m shaken.

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If their vehicle was anything but a van, it would have been a TAD less horror movie-esque. At first, I didn’t even realize what was happening. A numbing shock started to come over me as I entered fight or flight mode. I had had my guard up anyway, because I was well aware of the neighborhood and my surroundings, my alone-ness, and the attention I had placed upon myself by standing near the stoplight in cute work clothes (again, the fashion boutique). But this was unexpected. I didn’t think that my first day trying to fly public transportation solo, I’d be approached by people who would be willing to hurt me. People who, maybe if I’d have responded differently, would have actually tried to hurt me.

That hit me hard. My eyes swelled with tears. The sweat that had formed on my brow from the summer city heat felt like it just froze as I stood there numb and hot and cold and shaking and scared all at once. I just stood there in the same spot, praying that I didn’t look like a flustered easy target.

I didn’t want to wait for a dumb bus anymore. As much as I love my job, an unpaid internship isn’t worth risking my safety.

I’m standing there contemplating my next move – what if the guys come back and get out of the van? What if NEW creeps arrive? How can I defend myself against people who have height, strength, and numbers against me?

And then, what I’m sure was divine intervention arrives in the form of a lone taxi, waiting at the stoplight. I hadn’t seen a single one yet, and not a single one was in sight thereafter, but I didn’t need a lightning bolt from the sky to know that that was my new mode of transit to the train station. Sweaty and flustered, I booked it across the street to the taxi.

It cost me $20 in total to get to work that day.

Obviously, I made it SOMEWHERE with WiFi if I’m here to tell the tale. I made it to the train station, where I grabbed a cinnamon soft pretzel as food therapy, and walked to work, and at the end of the day, I trained home, and Boyfriend picked me up at the station (since the shuttle doesn’t run past 6 p.m. either, WHAT A SHOCK!).

In the end, I just have to thank the Lord for getting me home safely. For a taxi at the exact right time and place, for people who are kind enough to stop what they’re doing and give you a helping hand or a reassuring word. And for my beyond amazing Boyfriend, who had chocolate and a massage waiting for me after my rough day.

Here’s hoping this city girl continues to blossom on the scare-free side of city life.

If you have any crazy city stories, share them below!

lovelovelove,

E

blog star real