Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Busy Beauty


Hey guys, Ruth Anna here, and I don't know about you guys, but I'm super busy this year. I mean, I'm writing this blog post in my free writing time for school. I have school, theater, social stuff... It's busy. I well I can go out without makeup on, I don't really want to. Makeup is fun! So here are 5 beauty tips for busy days.
  1. Invest in brushes. And that doesn't mean that you have to spend $40 on a brush. I personally spend $13 on a set of artist's brushes at Hobby Lobby that work just as well. I just mean that it can make a hugs difference when you don't have to worry about two eye shadows mixing on the brush or a streaky crease.

  2. Get a makeup bag I have three full drawers of makeup, and I have the first world problem of not being able to find the product that I want. So take all the makeup that you use, and put it in a makeup bag you can get to easily.
  3. Do as much as you can in the car. Obviously this one isn't for those who drive! And I'm not telling you to try and do liquid eyeliner in the car without a mirror well you're moving. But you can do lipstick or brush your hair. If you trust yourself enough you can even put on blush or bronzer. To be honest, I barely ever put on shoes before I go out to the car anymore. It takes much less time to put them on in the car.

  4. Give yourself an hour. I almost always have a bit of time on Saturday or Sunday where I don't have anything to do. I'm not going to lie, I normally spend that time reading or watching a movie. But well I'm watching a movie I paint my nails, or a put on a face mask well I read. I don't paint my nails every day, I take once or twice a week to really take some time on my nails, skin, and hair.

  5. Plan your outfits and put them somewhere easy to get to. This kind of ties into point 2 and point 4. In the time you give yourself, also plan your outfits and makeup for the next day or week. Write down what you want, or even better put all your stuff together. Then put everything where you can get to it in the morning well you're still half asleep. If you can get into your closet easily, that's great. I can't. So I take out my clothes and put them on my vanity along with my makeup bag.

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Another outfit and Food

Hey everyone, how'd you're first day of school go? It's Emma, and I have one more food in lunches thing.

Alright. Food. There's one very very important thing I forgot to mention.

In your lunch, PACK ENOUGH OF IT! And I don't mean pack tons of bread and crackers. That's not protein. If you don't want to get home dizzy, almost puking, have a lot of protein. You know your balance, but after the summer, you start to forget how much to put in and what is something extra.

Don't worry about extras. Here are some ways to add extra protein in without being overly zealous.

1. If you pack a wrap or a sandwich, put in extra of the good stuff. More peanut butter than jelly, a little bit more chicken in a wrap, just make sure you have lots of protein.

2. Add more nuts to your trail mix.

3. If your school is nut free, pack an avocado. It's may seem like a vegetable (or fruit, whatever), but it has the highest protein of all vegetables (or fruits, whatever).

4. High protein foods are simple to add into your meals/snacks. Cheese sticks, peanut butter, yogurt, eggs (especially the whites), nuts and seeds (even watermelon seeds!), lentils, quinoa, they're all things that have a lot of protein that are easy to sub in for other things. Think avocado, cheese, nuts and seeds can all be put on a salad. Apples can be paired with peanut butter, mix either lentils or quinoa with chicken, tomatoes, cucumber, a drizzle of olive oil, salt and pepper is amazing.

Here's the outfit for this post. I think it's really cute :D
Remember that whatever you have in your closet is better than going and buying all new things. So look at these things. They're all very basic, but when paired, they are an adorable outfit. You probably have most of these components already.

(Oh and quick cheating tip, you're thinking, $40... I don't know about those boots. They're not gonna fit a very long time. Super cheap, almost identical, knock off version of the boots can be found at Rue21 [thank your lucky stars this store exists] for a little cheaper. Hit the boot sale at Rue right around the end of winter, they're on sale that time of year. I got a pair for $8 :D. TJ maxx also has the boots for cheaper if you're lucky enough to find them when you go:)

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Start for the School Year: Keeping it Beautiful and First Day Outfits

Hey everyone it's Emma. Below are some tips on staying fit over the school year. Sometimes it's hard to fall into the habit of packing lunches that are less than healthy and snacks that are even worse. And when you get home from school, you're worn out and tired. How are you going to get in your exercise in if you're leaving early and getting back late?

Ideas:

1. Lunch packing is a huge pain. Even if you don't have any dieting restrictions (either medical or self induced). What do you pack if the only thing that you can find is a hot pocket and leftover pizza? Try this. Have three parts to your lunch. First the side. Pack something like sweet potato chips from Trader Joes, veggie straws, apple slices, something snacky. Then the main bit. Take a head of iceberg lettuce and peel one big leaf off. Fill that with chicken salad or something of your own concoction. Bake a sweet potato at home, a salad with nuts and cheese, chicken breast cut into slices etc. Whatever you take, make sure that it's full of protein so you're not starving throughout the rest of the day. Then the last thing you want is something like a fruit. Apples, oranges, bananas (which are my personal hatred but that's just me) or blueberries.

2. Snacking throughout the day is tough as well. In between periods you will probably want something. I'm planning on keeping snacks in my locker that are non perishable like granola bars, dried fruit with almonds, stuff like that. So when you feel hungry it's like your fridge away from home.

3. Take a jog around the campus, or if you don't want to get sweaty before your next class, just take a walk to get your blood moving.

Hope this helps you get ideas.

First day impressions are the worry for every girl. Should you dress it up? Down? Bright or should you do something simple?

Go with your style. Whatever you're comfortable wearing, wear that. Here are two adorable outfits I put together that are really cute and each have a different style. One is more casual, the other less. :) Please comment on what you plan on wearing :D

Monday, August 15, 2016

Travel Makeup

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I went to Boston this last week, and of course I had to look all over Pinterest for the most random beauty hacks ever. And I actually found some great ones that worked really well for me! I also found/created a lot well I was on my trip.



  1. It was so hot in Boston, and I became I sweaty mess. I found myself using tons of powder on my face, and that's really not good for your skin. It also made me look really pale! So I finally kinda got in on the trend of baking my face. Baking your face is using powder, but only in certain places on you face. I start by putting on my concealer (Wet and Wild) under my eyes, on the corners of my nose, and on all the other places I need it. Then I take a contour brush (Cover FX) and really pack on translucent powder (Hard Candy) under my eyes, on my chin, on my forehead, and down my nose. I then do my eye makeup well the powder sits on my face. After 5-10 minutes I brush the extra powder around my face with a fluffy brush (Ben Nye). This makes the powder stay for much longer.
  2. I spend way too much money on makeup for it to break in my bag. So I took my compacts and put cotton balls on top of the product. Then if my suitcase gets thrown around, the cotton will pad the makeup and not let it break.
  3. On my trip I brought a concealer (Wet and Wild), a regular eye shadow primer (Hard Candy), and a shimmer eye shadow primer (Wet and Wild). I actually only used the concealer well the two eye shadow primers just sat in my makeup bag taking up space. See what you can use in two different ways. I used the extra concealer I picked up as an eye shadow primer.
  4. This one seems obvious, but it actually isn't to a lot of people. Bring travel size beauty products! And that doesn't mean that you have to spend a ton of money on a travel size shampoo or something. You can pick up empty travel size bottles at the dollar store or really cheaply at Walmart or Walgreens and fill it up with one of the shampoos you already have. You can also bring travel size makeup. I always watch for a deal at makeup stores like Sephora and Ulta that gives you a travel size product as a sample with the full size product you buy. Lines like Urban Decay and Too Faced or stores like Sephora and Ulta have free samples with any order at checkout.
  5. Don't bring your most expensive or favorite makeup. I didn't want my $50 eye shadow to break on the plane, so instead I brought a travel size sample from Clinique that I got for free. I mostly brought drugstore makeup that I don't wear every day and that can be replaced easily and cheaply. Things can be broken easily or your luggage can be lost.
  6. If you forget your makeup bag, or something breaks, there are makeup stores in airports. In two of the airports I was at I found a full size M.A.C store, and I found a bunch of Benefit Cosmetics vending machines in the airports I was at, and those vending machines were probably the best thing that happened to me during the whole trip :) ! There of course will also be a Walmart or a Ulta wherever you're going, but if you need a touch up well you're on the plane, don't panic!

    Does anyone else have any travel beauty hacks? Leave them in the comments section! I hope to have some pictures up of some awesome vintage looking stuff I found and makeup vending machines sometime in the next week.