1. Makeup
Revolution Amazing Lipstick
The formula on these Lipsticks is creamy and they smell delectable.
It is long wearing, I wore the shade reckless for nearly four hours at a hockey
game and it still looked great after all the yelling I did. After the main
product wears off it leaves a stain on the lips that doesn’t wear off patchy at
all. $3.00 (Ulta)
2. Wet
n Wild Comfort Zone Palette
Soft and blendable this is an inexpensive palette that
leaves a more natural look on the eyes. The only disadvantage, there is no
matte shades. The shades on the left are ones that I tend to use if I want a
more natural makeup look for work. $4.68 (Walmart)
3. MicaBeauty
Gel Eyeliner
I try not to fall completely in love with high-end brands
because I really don’t want to spend the money on it over and over again.
However, when I got this in my BoxyCharm back in August I couldn’t help but
fall in love. I’ve never really used gel eyeliners because the ones I tried at
the drugstore were never black enough or they didn’t last long enough. This one
lasts for days if you don’t use makeup remover at night. It’s a dark black and
it goes on pretty evenly. $35.00 (Online)
4. Girl
Meets World
The 90s kid in me couldn’t help but watch this when it came
out back in 2014. Shawn Hunter was one of my childhood crushes and Cory and
Topanga was a love that I dreamed of. I give everyone a part of this show
kudos, because it stays true to the lightheartedness and dorkiness that Boy
Meets World gave my generation. It also teaches about real world problems and
talks about controversial topics that are unusual for Disney to do. I’m 24 but
I DVR and watch every single episode.
5. Pentatonix
Deluxe Edition
Acapella music has been making its rise since Pitch Perfect
came out. I love acapella music, there’s nothing more amazing than making music
using the one instrument that you were born with. Pentatonix broke the barriers
because they are current, pop, and young. They make old songs sound new again.
This album is amazing, and I if I have a small crush on Avi Kaplan, than so
what, I’m a sucker for a good bass voice.
6. Marie
Kondo’s The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up
I’ve always said that I live my life through organized
chaos. I’m not a naturally tidy person. You’ll often fine clothes and paper
strewed all over my floor. I know where everything is in my room even if you
can barely walk through it. Marie Kondo’s book didn’t change my life but it was
an interesting read, and it got me thinking. I went through my wardrobe and got
rid of over half my clothing. Only keeping the stuff I absolutely loved and
that which I have to wear to work. I think this is a great read if you need
some motivation to even make a small change in your life.
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