ms-saramarie
Ms_SaraMarie
ms-saramarie

Holy cow that Sally Hansen top coat is my SHIT. I legit always forget what it’s actually called because my husband and I refer to it as “Sally Hansen Fuckin’ Amazing”. Likewise, something else that you might say is fucking amazing gets described as Sally Hansen.

Retin-A has definitely helped my keratosis pillaris, but otherwise I feel like I’m the person nothing works on. Latisse didn’t work for my eyebrows, nothing I’ve tried has worked for my dark spots.

Cosigned! It worked beautifully for me.

I love their color match service! I thought I had a good idea of what my foundation color was, but sometimes I realized that there was a certain yellowish cast to my complexion after I applied it. The color match suggested a Benefit foundation I had never tried before, and it is MAGICAL. Like, melt-on-my-skin,

But do they make a foundation that matches “Casper with Rosacea?”

Get a NARS Audacious lipstick. They are as good or better than everyone says. I am a white white white person and I have it in Greta (hot pink with orange undertones) and it lasts forever, totally non-drying, and the whole world compliments me when I wear it.

Try different Sephoras, maybe? It’s not a perfect system and I did it a few times before it worked. I also had to figure out undertone stuff because though I’m neutral, I lean a bit warm, and a lot of “neutral” foundations have a subtle pink tone. You might be the opposite based on the orange-ness you’re describing.

Jane Marie’s makeup tutorials from ever ago taught me how to put makeup and about Nars & Mashbox Primer. I am forever indebted.

It's a thing. It is not good pizza. At all.

YES, this was my question too. We need more info about this pizza ranch!

I went to a wedding in Lake Geneva, WI, and this was next to our hotel. We kept accidentally calling it Pizza Planet. It’s like a Western-themed pizza buffet?

Vanilla Musk. Good old Vanilla Musk. My sweet grandma used to spritz it on when her husband was still alive. Sometimes I’ll be out and about and pass by someone wearing it and think of my grandma and I always call her. We knew grandpa was dying of skin cancer for a long time but still the day my mom pulled me out of