Saturday Surfing, September 22nd, 2022 - Makeup and Beauty Blog
I've come to the realization that "developed" coloring books are a total scam.
They're supposed to be for stress relief, and I dearest the amazing intricate artwork. I have a couple of them, but after YEARS I've even so to end a unmarried picture. Not one.
Mostly, it's because I can never decide what colors to apply in the tiny shapes. Similar, if I commit to coloring one small triangle in the spokes of this bike bike with a dark woods green, it basically sets the tone for the remainder of the picture. I'm obsessed with committed to coloring all of the like triangles the exact aforementioned shade of green, and so all of shapes around the triangles need to be complementary tones… It isn't particularly relaxing for a person who tends to overly complicate nigh things (*cough* me).
Children'due south coloring books, though, are a totally unlike story! I beloved 'em. Children'southward coloring books are where it'south at, girlfriend.
I colour a lot with Connor in her books, which are more my speed than the adult ones. The shapes are easier to color-coordinate and don't take a lot of encephalon power. Plus, when your toddler art director has very strong feelings about unicorns having rainbow manes, you take to listen.
Onward to this week's stories…
- If I were a rare book collector (and had cash to burn), I'd put in a bid for this copy of the first Western book on makeup and perfume. It dates back to 1555! If you're interested, information technology goes up for auction adjacent week in Paris.
- Fave read of the week: What does it mean when a beauty product is labeled clean, green or natural? Apparently, not much. As more companies label themselves and their products as "clean," or made without harsh chemicals and therefore better for you than unclean (?) products, in that location'due south still no official oversight dictating what these statements mean, and it's causing upheaval in the dazzler business.
- I feel like you need to blast I Got 5 On It when you're using the new Hello, Calm mask from Origins, since the key ingredient is a non-intoxicating cannabis sativa oil derived from hemp seeds.
- Look what the cat dragged in!
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Cult fragrance brand Byredo has a new freestanding shop in London, and it'southward g-o-r-g-east-o-u-south.
(They likewise sell numberless there.)
- Because I know you were dying of curiosity, here's what's involved when Nick Jonas gets set for photoshoots or the red rug. Co-ordinate to men's groomer Marissa Machado, his process involves bronzing, chest pilus cleanup and the occasional abdominal contour.
- Wet 'n' Wild has a new "zombie" blush that goes from blackness in the pan to pinkish on the skin, WHA?! Color me confused, because if I were a zombie, I'd actually want a black blush to become with my grey peel tone… But hey, that'due south just me.
- Videos of cats hiking. (Information technology's a affair.)
- Talk about the all-time gift ever! — now you can buy the original former-schoolhouse Sugariness Valley Loftier books from the '80s.
This dad talkin' near his 23-yr old daughter's brows cracks me up!
Anyone wanna go grocery shopping with me to this shop?
Special daughter, real good girl
Am I really gonna lookout this xx-infinitesimal video of this true cat swimming? Yes, yeah, I am. 🙂
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
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