On Self-Love ♥


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Okay, I know Valentine's Day is meant for romantic love. I know it was created for date nights and proposals and flowers and chocolates and "The One". But what if, for just one day, we actually talked about self love? There's no day for self-love! I spent my entire tween/teen life watching rom-coms, dreaming about the perfect boyfriend, and reading way too much Twilight (yes, I'm embarrassed by that, but it was unfortunately a significant part of my high school life). Frankly, I don't think self-love gets enough love!

For me, learning and practicing self-love has been a slow process. I had a severe case of no-self-confidence for most of my adolescence but have truly found that the older I get, the more I learn to understand, accept, and love myself - flaws and all. My experience with self-love is definitely still a work in progress, one that I'm sure will last a lifetime, but in the last 5 years, I've found a couple of small steps that I have helped me immensely - so I thought I'd share those today! Buckle up, friends, this one's a long one :)

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Allow yourself to make mistakes (and truly be okay with it!). One of the biggest barriers to self-love is expecting yourself to be perfect! You're human and you're allowed to make mistakes. Where I find this the hardest is in workplace or academic situations. When someone else is telling you that you've made a mistake, it can be the hardest pill to swallow! In reality, however, you are always your own harshest critic. If you make a mistake, correct it, aim to do better next time, and let it go. You know the thing about mistakes? Everyone makes them and it's okay!

Indulge in the things you already love but also try new things!  The things you love and the activities you enjoy are huge parts of your identity. I'm a homebody so I love cozying up on the couch, decorating my apartment,  and lighting candles. Every time I do one of those things, I feel a little closer to myself and love the happiness that those activities bring to my day! It doesn't matter what it might be - if there's an activity or even an item that you love, take a moment to indulge in things that make you, you!  Part two of this, however, is to try new things! As humans, we are creatures of habit so we like to stick to things we know. Experimenting with new things may be a little uncomfortable at first, but it helps you along in the process of self-discovery and self-love!

Seek understanding & acceptance. I began by titling this one as just "acceptance" but self-understanding and acceptance are so closely tied that it's hard to mention one without the other. The negative self talk I used to hear in my head day in and day out always went something like this: "Why am I like this?" or "Why can't I be like that instead?". I struggled with self-acceptance because these questions were always accompanied by frustration. Instead,  these questions should have been approached with genuine curiosity. When I started to seek out books (Quiet, by Susan Cain), podcasts (Highly Sensitive Person Podcast), blogs (INFJ blog), and whatever else I could find to try to understand myself - rather than change myself - my whole view changed. You are you. There are a lot of things about you that are probably never going to change. The best way to work towards self-acceptance is to commit to increasing your self-understanding through learning.

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Embrace the things you like about yourself. It's true. You're not going to like everything about yourself - but there are always things that you do like about yourself. So, why not embrace them?! Whether that's a facial feature that you like to highlight with make-up or a skill you love to utilize, don't be afraid to love those little bits of yourself - no matter how small. A goofy little example of this one in my life? I type super fast. And it's the best skill ever because I don't have to wait for my fingers to type out my thoughts! Very useful for blogging :)

Work towards constant self-improvement. This one might seem like it contradicts the idea of loving yourself as you are - but hear me out! Before every yoga session, my yoga teacher always asks us to set a dedication. Without fail, I always dedicate each yoga session to myself: the person that I am in that moment, and the person that I want to become. In a way, taking those steps towards self-improvementis a reflection of the way you see yourself. Working towards self-improvement comes with knowing that you are capable, knowing that you can achieve the goals you set for yourself, and having faith in your own abilities.

Celebrate self-love when you discover it in your life! One of the biggest self-love moments for me was the day I realized I no longer apologize for not wanting to drink or go out late at night! I've never been good at staying up late nor do I handle alcohol well, yet for years I tried to keep up with everyone else, despite how miserable I was on the inside. Eventually, I gave up, accepted that it wasn't ever going to be a part of my life, and learned to love the fact that I prefer breakfast dates over happy hours. You don't need to make excuses for who you are. If you've tried something and it hasn't worked for you, don't let your peers, your family, or your own self pressure you into doing or being someone you are not. Celebrate who you are and celebrate the moments where you've achieved those little bits of self-love.

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I hope these help you in your journey towards practicing self-love! If you have any suggestions for more ways to practice self-love, I would love to hear from you! Oh, and Happy Valentine's Day! Now, go out there and give yourself some love :) ♥

Kat Von D Shade & Light Palette - Review!


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I am so excited to be writing this post because it means I now own the Kat Von D Shade & Light Palette - a palette I've wanted for quite some time! What initially drew me to this palette was all of the beautiful natural, matte finishes on these eye shadows and so far, the quality of these shadows has not disappointed!

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Over the past year, I've become the biggest collector of matte eyeshadow palettes and have the longest list of wish list palettes (Urban Decay Naked Ultimate Basics - I'm lookin' at you!). This is mostly due to the fact that I have monolids and find it difficult to work with any eyeshadows that aren't matte shades. Although I've seen many monolidded bloggers create the most beautiful sparkly eyeshadow looks, for me, it just takes too much time to try to figure out how that would work on my own lids! Maybe someday, but not at this point! Instead, I've opted for a variety of different matte eyeshadow colors that really help to shape and contour my eyes but are still extremely simple to use.  I decided to buy the palette because it seemed like it would be a good complement to my existing eyeshadow routine!

Neutral Quad

Neutral Quad

Cool Quad

Cool Quad

Warm Quad

Warm Quad

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The Goods

  • The pigmentation on these eyeshadows is fantastic - Even with a very slight dab into the pan, I feel like I'm getting a ton of color. This also means that the shadows won't run out as easily so this palette will last me quite some time :)
  • I love that this palette separates these shades into clear quads that complement one another. This makes it very easy to create a simple look that doesn't take too much time (or pre-coffee brain power)!
  • The eyeshadow formula is very creamy and goes on smoothly.
  • All matte shades! This one is more of a personal preference, but I love matte shades!
  • The packaging of this palette is beautiful, sleek, and matte itself! It goes very well with the feel of the palette.

 

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The Bads

  • There was quite a bit more fallout on the eyeshadows than I expected. I actually found myself blowing on the palettes to get rid of all the excess eyeshadow dust that was sitting on top.
  • For some odd reason, I found the middle eyeshadow quad difficult to work with! The shades seem harder to blend out and they don't mix as seamlessly with one another as the other two quad combinations do.
  • Shades are darker and more pigmented (which is great!) but this also means you have to be more careful about where you put your eyeshadow! I had a bit of a hard time blending out some of the darker shades. 
  • Overall, this palette was not as beginner friendly as I was hoping it would be! Because the dark shades are so pigmented and not as easily blended out, I found myself taking more time doing my eyes on days that I used this palette. Sorry, but I'm a lazy girl! Some days I just want to slap on my eye make-up in 2 seconds and run out the door!
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Although I had a pretty even number of goods and bads, overall, I've really enjoyed this palette and think it's a great buy for anyone looking to amp up their matte eyeshadow game! While I still love the palette and will be getting tons of use out of it, if I had to pick just one palette, I'd probably still stick with my Too Faced Natural Matte palette. I just think that a the Too Faced palette is more universal and gives you all the shades you really need to for an everyday look. It's also more affordable, more travel friendly, and the eyeshadow formula is a little bit better since it's slightly more blendable and doesn't create as much fallout as the Kat Von D Palette.

If you're looking for a little bit more edge to a natural look, however, I think this Kat Von D palette would be perfect! It's all matte and most of the eyeshadows are easy to work with, but the shades allow you to get a little more of a dramatic eye contour than other natural eyeshadow palettes might. What did you think of the Kat Von D palette? Are there any other palettes you think I should try? Let me know in the comments!

PopSugar Must Have: February 2017


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This month’s PopSugar box came early for me - yay! It’s always fun to receive these boxes at the beginning of the month because it’s so unexpected and feels even more like Christmas morning! There’s nothing quite like the happy feeling of getting a surprise present in the mail :) The PopSugar Must Have box is a monthly subscription ($40/month or less if you make a 3, 6, or year long commitment)  that sends subscribers full-size versions of the season's must-have beauty, fashion, and home products. If you're thinking about diving into the subscription box world, I would highly recommend trying out the PopSugar Must Have - it's my all time favorite subscription box! ♥

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Tribe Alive: Foldover Clutch Retail $98

Personally, I’m not much of a clutch girl (call me lazy, but I find it annoying to have to hold something in my hand when I could just sling something over my shoulder and be hands free!) but if I were a clutch girl, this is definitely a versatile, casual little clutch that I could see myself using! Since I don’t plan on using it as a clutch, I’ve decided to use it as an adorable toiletry bag for traveling! I think it’ll be a great fit for the bigger items that don’t fit into my little make-up bags! 

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Battington Lashes: Monroe 3D Silk Lashes -  Retail $28

I’m a complete newbie when it comes to false eyelashes but I’m always looking to try more brands and types of eyelashes in order to find the best pair for my eye shape! These eyelashes are a little out of my comfort zone (I think I’m going to start off with a shorter, less dramatic pair!), but I love getting introduced to new products like this one and trying them out in order to figure out what works best for me! Plus, these false eyelashes came in the cutest little box and since I’m never quite sure how to store my false eyelashes, I’m happy to have a pretty little box where I can store these eyelashes in between uses. 

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Chuao Chocolatier: Cinnamon Cereal Smooch Chocolate Bar - Retail $6

I loved receiving this in the February box because I’m always in a chocolate-y mood around Valentine’s Day! Plus, you can never have enough chocolate :) 

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Juara Skincare: Candlenut Body Creme - Retail $35

I can never say no to receiving any size, shape, or variety of moisturizer! When winter comes along, I’m pretty sure I could down a tub of moisturizer in a week with how dry my skin can get! Although this moisturizer doesn’t really stand out too much, I was happy to receive a product that I can easily fit into my regular skincare routine and get a lot of use out of! 

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Revlon Super Lustrous Love is on Lipstick - Retail $7.99

Don’t get me wrong, I love receiving lipsticks because they are my absolute favorite make-up category, but why does it always seem like I’m receiving bright reds in my subscription boxes? As much as I love a good statement lip color, realistically, I’m wearing nude lip colors 6 days out of the week, so I really wish I received more nude lip colors instead of bright reds! 

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Kris Nations Jewelry: Love Script Necklace - Retail $48

This is by far my favorite of the box! This sweet little necklace is beautiful, delicate, and something that could truly go with any type of outfit. But let’s not forget about the packaging - so cute!! All necklaces should come in little corked glass bottles! The only thing I’m a little worried about is that all of the beautiful little necklaces I’ve received in past subscription boxes have been so delicate that the chains end up breaking, so I’m really hoping that this one doesn’t fall victim to the same fate!

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If not for the lovely little necklace, this would just be a middle of the line box for me - but I love that little necklace so much that it almost doesn’t matter what else is in the box! Overall, however, PopSugar has always been and is still my favorite subscription box because even if there are items that don’t exactly fit my preferences (i.e. the clutch), I can always think of good ways to use them in my everyday life, just maybe not in the area in which they were intended! What are your thoughts on the February PopSugar? Are there any other subscription boxes you think I should try? I’d love to hear your thoughts!