Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Fall lips never lie

With a blog called Red Lips Never Lie, it only makes sense that to tell you about this fall's chic lip colors for every mood.

This season be sure you try the five key shades: burgundy, hot pink, coral, red, and nude. If you think you can't  pull of any of these colors you're wrong. You can pull off all of them. You just need to make sure you pick the right shade and apply it the right way.

If you are looking for a bold look try burgundy. It is best applied by pencil or straight from the bottle. Avoid a dark circle around your lips when the color fades without lip liner underneath. A purple-base looks best on fair skin, berry with slight brown undertones pops against medium complexions, and a rich, shimmery wine stands out on dark tones.

If your looking for a more fun and flirty look try hot pink! Most consider hot pink a summer color, but this fall bright colors are all the rage. Apply directly from the tube, working from the outer corners in toward the center of the lips. The deeper your skin tone, the darker pink you can wear because lighter shades can look chalky.

"Coral adds glow to your skin and has a retro charm to it," says Myface Cosmetics Artistic Director Kabuki. Work the color into your lips with a small brush, and perfect the edges with a flat eyeliner brush. Fair skin should stick with a rosy coral, medium complexions should try a vibrant melon, and darker skin should go with gold-flecked version.

My favorite red lips NEVER go out of style!  
"Red lipstick is to beauty what the LBD is to fashion. The difference is that when you walk into a room wearing a red lip, people notice you." -François Nars.  
Red lips in my opinion says I got it all and have confidence. I am invincible. Berry red flatters fair skin, true red looks best on medium tones, and deep orangey rouge pops on darker complexions.

If you're looking for a way to go with a natural look go with a nude color. A shade one level darker than your natural lips will  create a subtle contrast. That's classic, yet modern. Nude will cake up if applied wrong so be sure to swipe on color from the tube, spreading it out with a lip brush. Rosy hues bring warmth to fair skin, peachy beiges plays up medium tones, and copper sparkles on darker skin.

So next time you're out with your friend be sure to only speak the truth, because lips of fall should never tell a lie. 

Monday, September 24, 2012

WANTED: Noah Calhoun...

This weekend as I sat watching The Notebook, I couldn't help but wonder, "do guys like Noah from the Notebook still exist?" The kind of guy who is so proud of his country and would go overseas and write his lover every chance he got. A guy to dance with his girl in the middle of the road with no music.
I have never been one to care for the fairy tales with the princess and Prince Charming. I was more into just the real life love stories.
One of my favorite love stories my mom ever told me was how my grandpa got my grandma's number. She worked at a drive through, the kind where people went to the car on roller blades. My grandpa asked her for her number and her response was "it's in the phonebook." Not only did guys have to work up enough courage to ask a girl out back then, but they also had to work to get something as simple as a phone number. I'm not trying to make it seem that guys don't have a heart, but what I never have figured out is when and how guys lost those traits. In today's world we can creep on a person and get information about them through Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. Honestly it's quite creepy. And it seems each generation is getting worse and worse when it comes to communicating with one another face to face. I even find myself struggling to keep a conversation going with a guy in person. I think we all become a little more hesitant when we are talking face-to-face  with one another.  We don't have time to think of how to respond, like we would in a text. We get nervous when talking to people one-on-one and find ourselves stuttering for the right words, but when we text we have time to back space the unneccessary words.
I have so much respect for the men back then when my grandparents were young. They actually had to know how to keep a conversation going with a girl face to face along with keeping her on her toes. Guys now just shoot a girl a text if they want to talk to her, but they want the girl to text them first. It's like guys and girls switched roles. I find myself doing more work than the guy every time I'm in a relationship. I'm not saying the guys I have gone out with were jerks, I'm just saying I can honestly say I have never been on a date where a boy picks me up, takes me out, and then walks me to the door.
I blame society and the media for why guys don't try as hard today. And I'm not trying to say all guys don't work hard, but I still have yet to find one. If there are any guys reading this blog right now thinking I'm crazy and way out of line, maybe I am. But I am telling you that I'm not wrong when I say any girl would love you to dance with her (there doesn't have to be any music), bring her flowers just because, challenge her views, and fight with her just to let her know he cares.
I also believe it's not just guys who have lost some traits from the olden days. I strongly believe girls have lost a lot of respect for themselves over the generations. My grandma knew how to play hard to get; not enough girls today know how to do that. We want to feel so wanted that we are willing to do almost anything to get a guys attention. So I'm with the guys when they want more of a challenge, we aren't giving that to them. Instead of letting guys undress us with their eyes, we wear skimpy outfits that does the job for them. We believe their cute texts, instead of paying attention to their actions and words they tell us in person.
So guys, treat a woman just like that: a woman. And girls, make them want to treat you that way.

Friday, September 21, 2012

To Bailey,


"There's a big world put there. Bigger than prom, bigger than high school, and it won't matter if you were the prom queen or the quarterback of the football team or the biggest nerd. Find out who you are and try not to be afraid of it." -unknown
 As I sat at my computer at one a.m. this morning working on the school blog I have been trying to set up for my school this year  I couldn't help but sit and reflect.  I tried to remember the last time I was truly happy with myself like I was right then.  I sat smiling to myself at the realization that I am meant to be a writer; maybe I will never be a published writer or get my name printed in a magazine. 

Who knows, maybe I will be a stay at home mom and just write my own personal blog all my life,but realized I need to stop thinking like that. I need to start believing my name WILL get printed and that one day my dream of writing for a fashion magazine will come true.   And maybe one day when the people I was never good enough for in high school will realize I was more than good enough.  If I were to ever be famous I want to be quoted that I was never the girl who got the quarterback, I never got the lead in a school play, and I was never editor-in-chief on the newspaper staff. I may never have been good enough for those people, but I was was always good enough for me. 

I like to think I have always been confident, determined, and a dreamer. Sure there are many times when I doubt myself. Usually I doubt my abilities.Throughout the week I couldn't help but think what if tomorrow was my last day.  People will remember I was  a high school girl who started a blog in hopes that colleges would just see she has a passion for journalism. I realized I am so lucky to have found my passion at an early age, but I also know that as life goes on I will find new passions. I firmly believe that we all need to start finding what makes us happy and do a little bit of it everyday because who knows when our last days will be. 

Early this week one of my fellow classmates and friends, Bailey, lost his mom. Throughout the week I couldn't help but think, "what if tomorrow was my last day?"  Would I be happy with how I left the world? Would I be satisfied with my relationships with my family and friends?  

It's not fair that our loved ones go out of our lives at such an early age. But my friend is so strong and just like me I know he has found his passion early in life, which is acting. And let me tell you he is SO talented and there is no doubt in my mind that I wouldn't see his name in lights one day. He is truly one of the nicest guys I have ever encountered in my life and I'm not sure if he knows it, but he honestly has probably had one of the greatest impacts in my life up until this point in my life. He  always sees the bright side of everything and sees the good in everyone and I know for a fact that his mom is going to be watching over him everyday with the biggest smile on her face. I never met Bailey's mom personally, but if I could have I would have made sure to thank her for giving the Cathedral High School Class of 2013 one of its greatest shinning stars.

My challenge to readers today is to try and find that one thing that makes you happy, don't be afraid to show the world your true self, and most importantly make sure you tell all your friends and family how much you love them today and everyday.




Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Acne No More: 7 tips to clearer skin

Wouldn't it be nice if we could be like guys and just roll out of bed and be ready for the day? But instead, we have to cover up our blemishes with layers of make-up in order to feel good about ourselves along with feeling accepted in society. It's a shame that girls and women of all ages feel so ashamed of their complexion that they need to cover up their true beauty. If you're like me and are always wondering how the celebrities get their perfect flawless skin, the answer is simple: expensive products or  photoshop. Unless good skin runs in a persons she is going to end up having a blemish or two. Or if you're like me, a ton!!!

I am one of those girls who always loved to play with my mom's make-up and, as much as I love make-up, it can end up looking caked on. I have found that by wearing a mineral based make-up your skin won't look cakey. Your pores won't get clogged either! So, it's no big deal if you forget to take your make-up off before a quick nap.

But how can a person clear up their skin and make it look as if it were photoshopped? I can't make your acne go away, but I can give you 7 simple tips that won't cost you a dime!

If you're anything like me, you love your beauty sleep, but it's not always easy to get much sleep with a busy to do list. But getting plenty of sleep can help repair and recover your skin from  the day that that came before. Shoot for at least 8 hours if possible. 

Cleaning your pillow case every two weeks helps keep bacteria and oil that rub off from your skin and hair from staying too long on the pillow.  Cleaning your phone case will also help with clearing up your skin. Your phone has bacteria on the screen that can carry staph bacteria.

Drink lots and lots of H2O. Drinking lots of water will not only help clear your skin up but it has also often been reported to help with a healthy glow as well. It obviously won't happen over night but just a week of drinking a healthy amount of water can have a good effect.

I know when it comes to my break outs they are mostly related to stress. I am constantly stressing out about every little thing. But I have started to realize once I get overwhelmed, I need to walk away and do a small activity to get my mind off it, such as painting my nails or blogging!

Last but not least...stop picking and popping those mountains. I know it's so hard not to and I'm so guilty of doing it but you will save yourself from scarring if you stop now.

So a quick over view:
1. Get plenty of sleep, shoot for at least 8 hours
2. Clean your pillow case every two weeks if possible
3. Clean your phone!
4. Hydrate!!!
5. Try not to stress
6. Use natural make up
7. Stop picking and popping


Monday, September 17, 2012

Summer to Fall: Crop Tops

Ahhhh fall! Pumpkin spice lattes, the beatiful leafs, and of course, my favorite: the crisp,cool air with the smell of bonfires!  But with the weather starting to get cooler it can make one miss the summer sun and skin revealing clothes.  Even though a girl's short shorts are put up until spring break, teens girls might be glad to hear crop tops, one of the summer's hottest trends, are transfering over from the summer heat to the fall chill.  We all loved crop tops this summer; they were flirty and fun. But crop tops are also something you can dress up with jeans and heels for a night on the town or even dress down with some leggings and flats this fall!

Check out a set I made on Polyvore
SummertoFall:CropTop

Friday, September 7, 2012

Friendship Friday


"The most important thing in life is your family. There are days you love them, and others you don't, but in the end they're the people you always come home to. Sometimes it's the family you're born into, and sometimes it's the one you make for yourself. " - Sex and the City
After my week this week, I have no idea where I would be without my best friends.
Besides family, our friends are the ones who teach us some of the most valuable lessons in life. They challenge our views, the help us realize our full potential, but most of all they help us to believe in our selves. Where would any of us be without out best friends?

After a long, stressful week I own a big thank you to all my friends. But most importantly the three girls who always manage to cheer me up, deal with my bitchy moods, comfort me when I get so overwhelmed I want to cry. With all of that they still manage to want to be friends with me. Together we make up the real women of Sex and the City. Each of our personalities make our friendship exciting. There is never a time when we aren't laughing or having fun. Only the thing is we aren't just best friends, we have grown to become sisters. High school is tough as I have said multiple times. I've lost friends and I've gained friends.

Coming in freshman year I had my one best friend, Jorden, who has legit been with me since day one. Jorden is still the one who knows me better than anyone else in the world, but of course we have grown apart. At first it was hard going from  hanging out with her every day to hanging out with her once every month. It was hard for me to accept at first that we both were starting to make new friends but i finally realized it didn't matter. At the end of any day I know I can go to her for anything.

As high school went on and just as life goes on, people come into our lives and shape us into the people we are today. I am so blessed and lucky to have the friends I do. Each and everyone of them challenge me to be my best and they have helped me discover something new about myself each day.

My freshman year I also met my best friend Kim. I can't even say Kim is my best friend because she has honestly become my little sister. We fight like sisters, we are constantly at each others house, we are inseparable. Next year going to college is going to be so hard not being able to see her everyday. Kim honestly is the one who knows me better than I know myself.I don't know of Kim knows it or not, but she is one of the best things that has ever come into my life. There were days when I didn't know how much more I could take but she has always reminded me I have a purpose in life.

It wasn't until my junior year that my best friend Dani and I became close. We had mutual friends but it wasn't until journalism class that we realized we were each others better half. I don't really consider Dani my best friend I consider her more like my mom, big sister, and friend all mixed into one. Dani and I will literally fight like sisters, we argue and then five minutes later it's as if nothing happened. Dani is the one who is constantly acting like a mom for me. If it weren't for her I honestly think I would have lost my mind by now.

Now junior year, I also became close with my friend Ellery. I knew Ellery since freshman year but since we are in different level classes, I never really got to know her. It wasn't until Kim and Dani really introduced me to her that I realized the missing piece of my puzzle was complete. Ellery has a way of making anyone laugh at anything. She has such a such a tender heart and are so generous. Ellery was the one who finally made me realize it is okay to be myself.

So here's to my girls, I don't know where I would be without you!



Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Prove You Wrong


Some of the world's greatest minds failed out of or even dropped out of school. Albert Einstein one of the world's greatest scientist didn't speak until he was four and he didn't read until age seven. These things caused his teachers and parents to think he was mentally handicapped, slow and anti-social. It might have taken him a bit longer, but most would agree that he did pretty well in the end; he won a Nobel Prize and changing the face of modern physics.
 So why are a person's SAT/ACT scores suppose to determine how successful he or she will do in college and in life? Like Einstein, it look me longer to read and write on my grade level as a child. 

At an early age I was constantly being tested. Tested for ADHD, reading comprehension, you name it and I was probably tested for it. The tests seemed to always tell my parents and I one thing: I would  never get far in life without the help of others. So when it comes to standardize testing I have NEVER done well. Taking the  SAT and ACT I knew it wouldn't go well. 

My mom has always reminded me that our grades don't always reflect our efforts. So why do grades have to determine how great of a student we are? They shouldn't. Some kids are just naturally good at school. There is nothing that is more discouraging than seeing my test scores not match up with all my hard work, but that's the way it has always gone. Study for countless hours, take the test, and fail. But at an early age I decided I wasn't going to let my learning disabilities define who I am or who I would become. I decided to turn my weaknesses into my strengths and they eventually did. I use to dread writing essays or papers. My mom would have to sit down with me and help me put my thoughts down on paper, now I can't help but do the opposite. I still have struggles and need friends and teachers to edit my work. Like my best friend Dani--she makes sure all my posts make sense and are grammatically correct.

 Starting the college application process I find myself being discouraged. My dream school, Northwestern, takes students who are the top of their class with amazing ACT/SAT scores. So how is someone like me, who isn't the top of her class and doesn't have amazing ACT/SAT scores suppose to get into the college of her dream? The answer and reality of that is, she most likely won't. But that's not going to stop me from applying. Just like Einstein I plan on proving all the people who said I wouldn't succeed on my own. Wrong.

Monday, September 3, 2012

Not enough time!

As I was sitting in my room last night all I could think about was how there are honestly not enough hours in a day for me to get everything I need to do completed.
A typical day for me is as follows: 6 a.m. wake up, eat breakfast, get ready for school, be out the door by 7 , be to school by 7:30, get out of school at 3:45, costume crew till 5:30, come home, do homework, try and fill out college applications or scholarships, work on my blog. I am constantly thinking of things I need to do, have to do, or want to do. My brain just won't shut up!
Honestly I sometimes wonder how I find time to breathe. As I sat in my room last night overwhelmed with filling out college applications and studying. I thought about what it would be like if we were given one more hour in a day. Just one. 
In today's world, Americans are constantly working. Most might even agree that we are workaholics, constantly striving to do our best and work our way up. I admire that about Americans, but I also can't help but wonder what it would be like if it were different. Instead of measuring success in how much we make or what title we have in a company, what if we all were to all start measuring success in the amount of time we spend doing things we love? Or the time we spend with our loved ones?
Some days I find writing on my blog a chore, but that's only because I'm thinking about everything else I need to do and it blocks my creativity. Once I get an idea I can't wait to write it down and share. I honestly believe that we all need to start taking five to ten minutes out of our busy, stressful life's to do something we love. If we do that, maybe our world would be a little bit better.
So my question to you is: What would you do with that hour? Would you use it to get more work done? Would you get an extra hour of sleep? Or would you use it to do something you love?