Charming. Can't imagine why he's single.
Charming. Can't imagine why he's single.
Given that there are few things people love talking about more than their pets and/or weddings, I have a feeling that this is going to yield some good stuff. I love my dogs, but one of them is dumb as rocks and one is constantly trying to run away (Where to? no idea. Just away, preferably near some sort of…
Haha, I've been talking about this ever since the reprint! I think there was a count down of the hottest people on money at some point, either on Jezebel or Buzzfeed—if I have time during the work day I'll try to dig it up! And IIRC, Hamilton won ;-)
I mean, as long as she's not replacing Alexander "McHotsAlot" Hamilton, we're good.
I am on the short and small side of things, it's true. I hadn't considered how hard it might be for those who are taller and larger. Thank you for your comment and perspective (also, reality check for me!)
I almost NEVER pay attention to the sizing in thrift stores. Firstly, women's sizing is so whack it's hard to guess from a number whether something will fit. Secondly: if you really love it, take it to a tailor! I've done this with several of my nicer finds (e.g. a NEW Cynthia Rowley cocktail dress) and the cost is…
p.s. Other good tips: try on anything within a three size range (at least). Sizing is overrated! Bring a friend who will talk you out of that mini-faux-leopard print jacket that was probably meant for a 12 year old. Take note if prices go down on certain days. My favorite spot has half off on Mondays, etc.
You are amazing.
What is that? (Yes, I know I could google, but I prefer a personal rec!)
LOL. I could see myself being like: "OK,OK, I ADMIT IT I CONSORT WITH EDWARD SNOWDEN JUST STOP THE THREADING!!!"
Damn the man! My peeps are Italian/Irish, so pretty pale with dark hair. I think it worked well for her, but because she chose to do such a large area, it took forever and was a bit pricier than your estimates above. Thanks for your reply!
I had heard (from my sister, who had this done on her legs) that it doesn't necessarily work for all hair types? Do you know if that is true?
I am not a particularly hairy person, but I do have pretty dark hair. I have been shaving my upper lip ever since I first smelled the scent of Nair wafting from my mother's bathroom. That stuff smells like rotting fruit mixed with death chemicals. I am not putting that on my face, never mind under my nose.
I am pretty much a NARS devotee, but not opposed to branching out. As is typical of a certain type of girl that grew up in the late 90s/early aughts, I have this idea of Marc Jacobs as an aspirational kind of iconish dude... Not sure I'm feeling the Old Navy comparison (though I can imagine its witheringly cool…
To me, this is the equivalent of advertising a push-up bra using a well-endowed model. Like, I get that it makes Heidi Klum (or some more recent Victoria Secret's model) look fabulously busty—but what is it going to do POUR MOI?
I thought it was pretty well-established that "Marie" is every girl's middle name. At least among a certain set of Catholic(ish) girls growing up on the East Coast...
This, a million times this. That being said, I think there is something to the idea that if you have some sort of nagging feeling (whatever the root of that feeling is), don't be afraid to explore it—in therapy preferably. I had that feeling early in with my first husband...and it eventually devolved into me trying to…
HA. Yep. Came down here prior to reading the whole post just to denigrate flatforms. SO MUCH FUG. They're like: "I make you taller, but provide crap arch support and do nothing for your posture."
My brows have still not recovered from the 1990s. The plucking. WHY!?
Yeah. Upon closer inspection, there were some wearable items. Overall? Old lady situation. No offense to old ladies, of course.