Thursday, November 29, 2007

Get help choosing the right outfit


So I know that all of us that attend Purdue University have definitely noticed that winter is well on its way. With pretty cold temperatures, a few rainy days, and wind that goes right through you no one looks forward to trekking the ten or fifteen minutes to class. Thankfully this semester is almost over, but then we have next semester and the snow to look forward to. Take a look at last year's conditions (picture above), and I know you'll be thrilled! Maybe we can get another snow day! You can find some Youtube videos here.

I don’t know about you guys, but when I hear that it is going to be 50 degrees, I think warm. That was supposed to be the temperature the other day, but it felt so much colder than that. I am terrible at figuring out what to wear so that I will be comfortable. Fortunately the other day on College Fashion I read a review on Cumul.us -a website where not only can you find the weather for that day but also an idea of what to wear! Just pop in your zip code and the weather and an idea of what to wear comes up in seconds. If you register, which I did, then you can submit what you are wearing that day and make your own predictions of the weather.

Today it suggested wearing a winter coat on top, pants on bottom, and sunglasses as an accessory. I think that a scarf and gloves need to be added as accessories, because it is pretty nippy out today. Take a look and let me know what you think!

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Black Friday



So this past Friday was Black Friday. And I decided to go. For the first time. Ever.

My sister and I decided to pull an all-nighter Thursday night, which was probably not the smartest idea, but I went strong all day long until about 10:30 PM Friday night. Then I was dead.

The first place we hit was Kohl’s at about 4 AM. We decided that the lines were too long at about 4:20 and put down our stuff and went to Wal-mart. While she waited in line in the electronics department, I ran around the store getting other items and bringing them back to her. Then we were off to Target, and then back to Kohl’s, where the stuff we had put down was still in the same place.

Most of the time I was just tagging along, because she was doing most of the shopping and I was there to keep her company. But I got a few things, like a super-soft blanket, a printer ($34), and a gift for my mom and nephew. I still don’t think that waiting in the lines was worth getting a $35 blanket for $8. Did any of you go shopping? Get any good deals? I guess if I wouldn’t have gone I wouldn’t have gotten a new phone and met a new guy! (Cute guys work at Best Buy :)

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Too Many Accessories

As you know this week is thanksgiving, and I am at home instead of at college. I left on Tuesday and won’t be back to school until Sunday, so I had to do a lot of packing to come home. Like most college students I had a ton of laundry to do making it hard to pack clothes because most of them were dirty. I decided that I would just put all of my dirty clothes in the laundry basket and just take that home. I thought it was a great idea, until I finished packing realizing that I didn’t know what clothes I had in my laundry basket so therefore I didn’t know what shoes, earrings and head bands to pack that would match the clothes I had.

I am just in love with all of my earrings and all of my shoes! I have so many that I have certain earrings for a specific outfit as well as shoes. You know how you have that adorable red shirt and then you don’t have any earrings to go with it. So next time you are at Claire’s you see the most adorable red earrings that would go great with you new shirt! I have a pair of big hoop earrings in just about ever color. Then the shoes I have a pair of flats in just about every color too along with my wonderful heels like I spoke about in my last post.

So back to my dilemma with what shoes and earrings I should pack for thanksgiving break. I decided to pack most of the basics that should cover pretty much everything. Like white, black, and of course pink (I have A LOT of pink!)

It is now Friday and I haven’t had a problem, between all of my clothes and the bag full of shoes, earrings and head bands I have managed to always find something that matches. I guess when it comes right down too it I really don’t need all of those earrings, shoes and head bands, I could make it with just the basic colors. At least when I go away for a few days I can manage. Hehe! I love my earrings, shoes and head bands way too much.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Red Dress



So I went to Chicago yesterday and did a little shopping. I found a cute dress to wear to my cousin’s wedding that I am attending in January. It’s a red satin dress from Forever 21 similar to the one above, but shorter. It ends about two inches above my knee. It only cost me $23! I am still deciding what I should wear over it, since it is going to be cold, and whether or not I am going to wear black or gold accessories. So if you have any suggestions, let me know!

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Conspiracy Theory


Every woman knows that after a long day of wearing high heals you are ready to get out of those things, prop your feet up and have a nice long foot massage. Yet, it is funny how when you first put them on you thought to yourself how great your ass looked and that they completed your outfit. We all know that any and all pain for about, oh say, the first three hours is totally ignored but by the end of the day you never want to put a high heel on again. The next day rolls around, and you are walking through the mall in your flip flops or fashionable flats and you stumble across a huge shoe sale. Your eyes are immediately drawn toward those three inch-strapy-sexy-black heels with the cute polka dots. Of course you shouldn't buy them, however, they are forty percent off, super cute, incredibly irresistible, and in the last five minutes of staring at them you have fallen completely in love and can't imagine your closet with out them. In the end you will purchase them, wear them once get a blister, or five, and throw them in the back of your closet with the other incredibly sexy shoes that cause you more pain than pleasure. The cycle never ends and as much as we complain we will never cease to buy yet another pair of devilishly alluring heels.

Though our gender has come to terms with these so called "rules" of the road when it comes to heels, I believe there is a large conspiracy at hand.

Really, what woman in the world would have come up with the idea of putting our shoes on a two–five inch stick to increase our height at the cost of any and all comfort?

None.

My thoughts exactly!

I think that men came up with this fashion item to hinder women from being able to escape them when they have done something stupid. Every woman knows it is extremely hard if not impossible to run away in heels, we are also aware of the fact that trying to run away in heels makes us look absolutely ridiculous, and no woman wants to purposely look ridiculous, this is why we check ourselves out in the mirror approximately six times on average before leaving the house. Or at least I do.

Men are clearly responsible.

However, I know that personally I couldn't live without my closet full of heels. They make me feel like a true woman; gorgeous, confident, completely in charge and on top of the world. I can be going out with my girls to grab smoothie, going to a club for a night on the dance floor, or going into the office to do my job, and a fabulous pair of heels make me feel almost invincible.

When I was a little girl I used to sneak into my mother’s closet and pick out a pair of heel for the day. I would put them on and follow them with a large amount of clothing because every little girl knows that the more grown-up items you have one the more you think you can pass for an actual adult, even in your small stature. My mother would of course shake her head laugh give me a hug and a kiss on the cheek and tell me to put it all back where I found it. I’d always do as she asked but take my time, putting the heels back. I’d imagine what my own closet would look like when I was an adult and I think I have it even better than I could have ever imagined.

I guess men did at least one good thing right, inventing these fabulous fashion items.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Do you Smell Something?

Mary Kay Inc has awesome line of men's products now. My favorite is the cologne. It smells really great! My ex-boyfriend wore Tommy Hilfiger and I loved it.

I had always wondered how expensive cologne, but then I saw how much the MK High Intensity Cologne. So I looked up the Tommy cologne and its also pretty expensive but its actually more than Mary Kay Inc cologne.

MK High Intensity is a 2.5 fl. oz. is $38 but the Tommy Hilfiger Cologne is 1.7 fl. oz. and it costs $37. Many people say that Mary Kay is really expensive but this proves that its actually cheaper than this name brand cologne.

The holidays are coming up and we have a really great mens gift set shown above that includes the MK High Intensity Cologne, Body and Hair Shampoo, and Cooling After-Shaving Gel. It also comes with this bag making it easy for you to wrap, because you don't even have to! Haha! Grag something for the special someone in your life.

Under my umbrella ella ella eh




So if you read my previous post, you all know that my umbrella I got from Wal-mart for $5 is now a good-for-nothing victim of the wind. So I decided to take a look on-line for some good umbrellas. I found a cute Purdue umbrella for $35. It seems as though it would be worth it, though. It has a 62 inch diameter and is constructed to be wind resistant, which is key as I have learned the hard way. If you don’t want to buy it yourself, ask for it for Christmas! You know it will be rainy in the spring…


I also found these cute umbrellas on umbrellas.com and umbrellastand.com. These two sites had very similar selections with about the same prices (from $20 to $60 but averaging about $28). However umbrellas.com sometimes had two versions of the same umbrella, the traditional stick ones that wouldn’t fit in your bag and then a compact style also. This was a nice option in case you want your umbrella to fit in your bag. However, I feel that these ones typically seem to be weaker than the traditional stick styles.


These two sites had a wide selection, from sport team umbrellas to I Love Lucy and Betty Boop. Others were definitely a work of art, including works of Claude Monet, Vincent Van Gogh, Leonardo Da Vinci and Georges Seurat. There were ones that had the design underneath, so you could see it as you were walking, and a two person umbrella. I thought these were quite unique. So take a look and tell me what you think!

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Jump in those puddles..in your new rain boots



In my last post, I described my rainy day experience. If you recall, it wasn’t too pleasant. I had wet jeans up to my knees, and a broken umbrella that was good for nothing. So today I looked for new items that could prepare me for the next rainy day that rolls around. My first item: rain boots.


I found a couple different of pairs that I liked, with prices varying from $20 to around $60. Because I am in college, I’m definitely leaning towards the $20 pair (picture on left). I found them online at Target. They have a big variety that can be found here. The reviews were quite positive, although didn’t say much about the waterproof quality, which is what I care most about. The only issues that the consumers had were possible peeling of the coating, sizes were a little big, and the colors weren’t as bright as they were online. Other than that, they all gave at least four out of five stars and would recommend them to anyone.


The most expensive pair that I found were those in the picture on the right. They were $56 and were by Kamik. Their website said specifically that these boots were waterproof, whereas waterproof was not specified on the boots at Target. They supposedly have a special sole that maximizes traction, also, and technology that allows for prevention of odor inside the shoe.


Although the Kamik boots may be of better quality, as long as the Target boots don’t leak, I think I will stick with the cheaper pair. If you know of any better ones or have any comments about these, let me know! Next up: Umbrellas!

Pimple problem?

I have been using Mary Kay products for about 4 months now and it has made a huge difference for me. I have used pretty much every product in Walmart to try to make this acne go away but nothing ever seemed to work for me! My sister ended up having a Mary Kay Party for her wedding, thats when Mary Kay products came into my life. Now my face is so much clearer. It has made me more confident and I don't have to worry about my face breaking out so much. I can worry about other things more, like the huge test I have coming.

But every once in awhile a pimple will pop out with no warning, but Mary Kay Inc has a really great product called Acne Gel all you do is you just put it on your pimple over night and POOF it's gone in the morning.

I know what you are thinking though, 'This girl sells Mary Kay and of course she is going to say it will go away over night' But really I am speaking from personal expericence it really does work! And its really cheap and will last for a really long time! This amazing product is only $7.00, since you only use just a dab for each pimple it will last a very long time, I'm talking years!

This even works great for even the men! It does have a pink lid on the top but other than that the bottle is pretty manly. We do have other men's products but that will have to be for another post.

If you are wanting to know how you can get this amazing Acne Gel feel free to go to my website to find it and more awesome products.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Rain Rain Go Away!



So it rained yesterday. And I totally did not see it coming at all. It was sunny most of the day and then 3 PM rolls around and I am stuck walking out in the pouring down rain. Now usually I don't mind getting wet if I don't have to be stuck in wet clothes for a long time, but of course this was the day that I would be stuck in them for the rest of the night.


Not only was I going to be stuck in wet clothes, I chose the worst clothes to wear. First, I thought it was going to be cold, so I layered up a long sleeve shirt under a turtleneck and then a fleece over that, which of course didn't have a hood. I was sweating most of the morning but was too lazy to take off a layer for good. Then I was wearing black flats that were mainly cloth. As it began to rain, my shoes decided to soak up the water and now I had wet, cold feet. Then I didn't think to roll up my pants, so by 7PM they were basically wet up to the knee.


The last straw came when I attempted using my umbrella. I hate dealing with them, but I didn't have a hood to shield the rain. As I opened it, I realized that it was broken. It wouldn't open fully, so I felt like a retard carrying it around. Then as I was walking later that night, the wind picked up and I pulled a Mary Poppins. My umbrella was completely inside out, but I forced it back to normal. Then one side of it was flopping down because of the broken metal piece. Remind me not to get a $5 umbrella again at Walmart....


So I discovered yesterday that I should be more prepared for the weather. I think I might need a new umbrella and perhaps a pair of those colorful rainboots.....


Keep a look out for my umbrella and rainboot findings!!

Monday, November 12, 2007

Eclectic Dresses

So I'm searching on the Anthropologie website when I noticed that a majority of their dresses are very bright and full of color. Now don't get me wrong, some of these dresses are adorable but there are some where I just don't see myself wearing. I probably also see myself making of of other people wearing these dresses. But to be honest, there are some people that can pull off these dresses.
For example, the Elephant March Dress and the Whipping Gale Sweater Dress are just not me. Although if it were me, I totally see someone pulling these dresses off with bright bangles and bright shoes. But that's just no my style. My style is more of Caspian Twilight Dress. I just love the color and I love the embellishment in the midline. Sort of reminds me of my other 2 blogs on blue and embellished dresses. They just go hand in hand with eachother.
Anthropologie has some great clothes, don't get me wrong, but when it comes to the dresses, I just don't udnerstand how I can wear these. So guys, help me out here. What dresses do you think work and what don't? I love dresses and I just want to know what dresses you guys would work and what won't. I want all of you fashion savvy people out there to give me your input and tell me from right and wrong (haha). And hey, if you are one of those girls that goes for those "eclectic dresses", then can you please let me know how you are able to pull of those looks because these dresses do have style in them if worn properly.
So get back to me and I'll talk to you guys later!

Friday, November 9, 2007

Tips for Apply Eye Color

Are you having trouble to get your make-up to look right? Or maybe you have no idea where to even begin? Well I have a lot of really great tips for you! I last night I had my very first MARYKAY Inc. skin care class! I was pretty nervous before the class, since it was my first but it was really fun. Even though its called a ‘skin care class’ we also work with make-up too, because well because make-up is just so much fun to play with.

For the eyes, the most important tip is to blend, blend, blend! Your eye colors should blend smoothly together without looking like you have streaks of color, that just makes you look like a clown. I have found that it is much easier to blend your colors by using a brush instead of the sponge.

To create a beautiful look for eyes is to identify their shape, so you can customize how to apply highlighter, midtone, and accent colors. For example, darker shades add depth while lighter shades create lift. Here are the five different eye shapes:

  • Standard- eyes are set about one eye width apart
  • Close-set-eyes are less than one eye width apart
  • Wide-set-eyes more than one eye length apart
  • Deep-set-when brow bone appears more noticeable
  • Hooded –eyes are set so natural crease in the eyelid is not readily seen

But what if I can’t decide which one is my eye shape? Don’t worry! The standard application looks great on everyone. But if you would really like to know which eye shape you are you are welcome to go to my website and schedule a facial consultation with me and I will help you decide your eye shape.

Here are the applications for each eye shape:

Standard

1. Highlighter shade: Apply on brow bone, lid and along inner third of lower lashes.

2. Midtone shade: Apply in crease starting at the outer corner and blend.

3. Accent shade: Apply and blend along top lashline and inot outside halfof crease. Apply along lower lashline.

4. Eyeliner: Glide on along upper and (if desired) lower lashline. Soften with eyeliner/eyebrow brush, if desire.

5. Mascara: Apply to upper and (if desired) lower lashes.

Close-Set

1. Highlighter shade: Apply to brow bone and lid. Apply the hightligther shade to the inside corners of the eye to help the eyes appear farther apart.

2. Midtone shade: Starting at the outer corner of the crease, bring the color toward the inside corner to the brow but not all the way over to the nose.

3. Accent shade: Sweep it across the base of the upper lashline and up inot the outer area of the crease. Sweep it underneath the lower lashline for definition except for the inside corners.

4. Eyeliner: Glide on upper lashline and along the lower lashline form the mid-iris to slightly past the outer corner. Soften with the eyeliner/eyebrow brush, if desired.

5. Mascara: Apply on upper and (if desired) lower lashes, adding an extra coat or two to the outer top lashes.

Wide-Set

1. Highligher shade: Apply to brow bone

2. Midtone shade: Starting from the outer corner of the crease, bring the color toward the inside of the eye. Deepen the color on the inside cornerns and lid to help the eyes appear closer together.

3. Accent shade: Starting slightly in from the outer corner, brush color across the upper lashline and into the crease of the eye. Also sweep it underneath the lower lashline, being careful not to extend it beyond the outer edge of the eye.

4. Eyeliner: Glide a thin, soft stroke on upper and lower lashline just to the outer edge of the eye. Soften with eyeliner/eyebrow brush, if desired.

5. Mascara: Sweep evenly onto upper and (if desired) lower lashes.

Deep-Set

1. Highligher shade: Apply to the eyelid and along the inner corner of lower lashes and to brow bone.

2. Midtone shade: Bring the color up above the crease and sweep it across the brow bone.

3. Accent shade: Apply to the outer corner of the upper lashline, then up onto the corner of the brow bone. Sweep the accent shade underneath the lower lashline for definition.

4. Eyeliner: Glide a thin line along upper and lower lashline, thickening the line slightly on outer two-thirds of lid. Soften with the eyeliner/eyebrow brush, if desired.

5. Mascara: Apply to upper and lower lashes.

Hooded

1. Highligher shade: apply to brow bone and laong the upper lashline and inner corner of lower lashes.

2. Midtone shade: Apply color from the base of the upper lahsline and over the entire hooded area to help the lid appear to recde. Blend

3. Accent shade: Apply from the base of the lashline and over the entire hooded area to help it appear to recede and blend. Sweep the accent color underneath the lower lashes to define. Hooded eyes really benefits from well-defined lashlines-upper and lower.

4. Eyeliner: Glide onto upper lashline and along lower lashline from the outside corner to inside edge of the iris. Soften with the eyeliner/eyebrow brush, if desired.

5. Mascara: Apply to upper and (if desired) lower lashes.


I hope that these tips will help you when apply color to make your eyes look simply gorgeous.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

My Pros and Cons

Okay so I haven’t really continued my search on tattoos or piercings lately like I said I would in my old post. I have put it off until now, maybe that is a sign that I truly don’t want one? I don’t know but I was just looking at an article in Wikipedia and definitely got grossed out. So far here are my thoughts:

Tattoos
Pros:

Self-expression
Can be completely unique
Can be concealed

Cons:
Permanent
Might hurt
No good ideas yet...

Piercings
Pros:
Removable
Another form of self-expression
Can change jewelry, rather than always being the same

Cons:
Might hurt
Not too unique...especially the navel


So once again I’ll keep looking and you keep giving me some of your ideas!!

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Warm up!

Hey guys! So the temperature is deffinately dropping...meaning, winter is just around the corner. Winter kind of excites me because then that means time for a new closet. I think winter essentials are as follows: a cute coat (obviously), a soft sweater/cozy cardigan, some neat knits, and maybe even a hot hat. All of these combined can go great with eachother and keep you warm. Lately, I've really been feeling the cardigan look. It looks super cute with some skinnies and flats, or maybe even boots. O, and don't forget to top it off with a hat.

As I'm deciding what to put into my winter closet I found that Abercrombie & Fitch has some of the greatest peices to choose from. Best of all, you can mix any of the pieces together and it will look great. Another plus, is that this same thing works for all you boys out there (just incase you guys were feeling left out.

So everyone, stay warm out there and look good doing it. I don't want any of you guys getting sick at these dropping temperatures!

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

My Lip Gloss is Poppin




So I have a lip gloss fetish. And most other girls that I know do, too. It doesn’t always have to be lip gloss, but my lips always need to be moisturized, especially in this colder weather. But since this weekend I have not been able to find my favorite lip gloss and I have been going crazy without it! It’s C.O. Bigelow Mentha Lip Shine from Bath & Body Works and I have never found such a perfect lip gloss as this one! It is minty flavored, so not only does it taste good, but it freshens you breath, too! You can get a clear or slightly tinted gloss along with different flavors. My favorites are the mentha and spearmint flavors. And most importantly it keeps my lips moisturized without the sticky feeling…I know you know what I’m talking about! It’s usually about $7.50 but right now they are having a sale! Two for $10!! So go stock up, it’s definitely worth it!

So I tried one of my other lip glosses today and hated it! It became sticky on my lips and definitely did not keep them moisturized like my favorite one does. So I added it to my stash of lip gloss that I never use…because I don’t care for them. If only I had known this before I spent money on all of these glosses!

I actually found out about this lip gloss after I used someone else’s. I know some of you don’t like sharing but I’m glad I did. Within a few days I had my own tube. Now all of my friends and a lot of other people I know have their own tube. Everyone that tries mine instantly falls in love. If you want to try this lip gloss, go get one now. You won’t regret it and you’ll even get it on sale!

Thick Hair?



Do you have crazy thick hair? In my last post I mentioned about my roommate, Heather and her thick, dry hair. I wrote about a Malibu treatment to remove the mineral and rust build-up will make your hair softer and healthier. I also mentioned that we are college students so we don't have a ton of doe to spend to fix that crazy hair. Many times Heather has mentioned how she can't control her hair because it is so thick and unable to manage.

Heather's hair is very very thick and all one length. Since her hair is all one length this isn't helping the thickness issue at all, its just making it worse. She told me the other day that her hair has always been one length and hasn't really ever changed the style. First of all everyone needs to spice up there hair style once in awhile. Second if we put a few layers in her hair then this would minimize the thickness of her hair making it easier to manage.

I found two pictures of great hair styles that might work for Heather. Since Heather has longer hair I wanted to find styles that were longer because it is starting to get cold out now and short hair in the winter time could be very cold. And since she hasn't changed her styles very much I didn't want it to be to drastic. The first girl with brown hair has longer layers which are great because she will still be able to put her hair up in a pony tail if she wants but yet it isn't as thick. The second girl with blond hair has alot more layers and shorter layers which will make it thiner all throughout her hair unlike the other only on the ends.

If you have thick hair and are really struggling like my roommate here are some tips for you to help manage your hair. More tips to come! :)

Monday, November 5, 2007

Want softer, better looking hair?

Last month I wrote a post about my roommate, Heather, and her hair. She has very dry, thick hair. As for her thick hair there is not alot we can do about that without spending a fortune and since we college students I am trying to find cheap ways to make her hair better.

So I did some research and on damaged hair, I found that by using hard water to wash your hair causes mineral and rust build-up on your hair. This is very damaging to your hair, making it dry and unhealthy.

Since we live on campus in an apartment there isn't a whole lot we can do about the hard water but we can remove the minerals and rust from our hair by using a Malibu Hair Treatment. I found some home treatments but you can also go to the stylist. I read a review on Malibu treatments and she said that her hair was so soft after her Malibu treatment. This will make your hair softer and healthier. I love soft hair!

My sister also had a Malibu treatment done to her hair this summer, she said that it wasn't too expensive. Of course each salon is going to have different prices but here at Purdue at the Hairman it was around $15. She said it took about half hour and on the review I read she said it took about half hour or so also.

I am going to take my roommate, Heather, to get a Malibu Hair Treatment sometime soon and hopefully this will make a difference in her dry, unhealthy hair. I will let you know how it goes. More healthy hair tips coming soon.

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Ways to whiten



So I chose to start whitening my teeth awhile ago. It was most likely around high school dance time, when I wanted to look good. But then I continued to, every once in awhile, to keep my teeth looking white and healthy. I started out using Crest Whitestrips and have used them up to now, when I decided to try the Listerine Whitening Quick Dissolving Strips.

I think that these strips work pretty well. The Crest Whitestrips Classic instructions tell you to wear the strips twice daily for approximately 30 minutes. The Listerine ones are supposed to be worn for 5-10 minutes twice a day. Then this complete whitening process lasts for 2 weeks. After that you should have whiter teeth for at least six months, at least when you use Crest. There are different types of Crest Whitestrips that you can choose from that may be more convenient for you.

However, most of the time I don’t use these strips as much as they say you should, yet I still can tell a difference. For optimal results, you probably should wear them twice a day. I also don’t continuously use them. My teeth sometimes get sensitive so I take breaks between the two week processes. It is okay to use the treatment back to back once, but I think that it would be best if you take breaks.

So are whitening strips the only way to go? No way. If you want the best results in the shortest amount of time, you can get your teeth professionally whitened. However, this is the most expensive way, with prices ranging from $600-$1000. Then you can also get an at-home treatment that includes gel and trays from local dentist offices and these range from $300-$600. Then there are the do-it-yourself kits, such as the whitening trays, gels, and strips that you can find at local drug stores. There are also whitening toothpastes and mouthwashes. These are the least expensive way to go, but are not as effective as professional whitening treatments.

There are also other options that you can do at home that can help prevent and remove stains from your teeth. Watching what you eat and drink are the main things that lead to discoloration of your teeth. Drink more water to discourage yourself from consuming teeth staining drinks like soda, coffee, and tea. If you must drink these, drink through a straw to prevent less contact with your teeth. Smoking also causes discoloration, so just another reason not to smoke!

Eating apples, celery, and carrots allow for natural teeth cleaning since you have to chew them a lot. Broccoli, spinach, and lettuce can help prevent stains from recurring. Brushing with a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and baking soda seems to be one of the good home remedies for whitening teeth.

If you choose to use any of the following ways, you need to also take precaution. If you experience sensitivity or irritated gums, you may need to shorten the time that you use your treatment, or use it less frequently. Sensitivity and irritation may also be a sign that you are not a good fit for home whitening treatments. To be sure, talk to your dentist. Also don’t use lemon or strawberry treatments, because the acid that these contain can eat away your enamel.

Good Luck!!!

Whitening Update


I have continued to use the Listerine Whitening Strips, even though I don’t like them-as I described in my post. I used them yesterday and today. The taste has gotten a little better, but they still don’t dissolve as they should. I still have to brush and/or floss after I remove them. But they are working. At least I think I can tell a difference, but maybe it’s just my imagination….

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Listerine Whitening Quick Dissolving Strips


So as I am sitting here trying to decide what to blog about, I am whitening my teeth. I just bought the Listerine Whitening Quick Dissolving Strips today for like $24 at Wal-mart and decided to try them out. I have used the Crest Whitening Strips and didn’t really care for pulling those things off my teeth. What did you guys think of the Crest strips? But after trying these, I am pretty much in love with the Crest strips.

First off the Listerine strips taste disgusting. They just have a really bad taste that is hard to deal with for the 5-10 minutes they are to be on before they supposedly completely dissolve. However, I had mine on for about 10 minutes and they definitely were not completely dissolved. I couldn’t deal with it any more so I had to scrape them off my teeth. The strips remind me of the Listerine breath strips. They are made of a similar material and then when it “dissolves” on your teeth, it gets down between your teeth. I had to brush my teeth afterwards, yet I feel like they are still on my teeth and it didn’t get rid of the nasty taste, either. I’m about to go floss, too.

Have any of you tried them yet? What did you think? What I thought was going to be a good product ended up being a waste of my money. I am definitely not looking forward to using the other 54 strips, but they aren’t going to go to waste.

Ready for the CMA awards

Are you ready for the CMA Awards? Do you even know when it is? Its on Wednesday, Nov. 7 at 8/7 c on ABC. Not only will you see all of the great artist but you will also be seeing alot of Mary Kay Inc because Mary Kay Inc is The Official Beauty Sponsor of the 2007 CMA Awards in Nashville, Tenn. You will see many commercials about Mary Kay Inc and our great products. Don't forget to watch the CMA awards.

For more information visit CMA Awards.

Brrr....its cold out! Time to break out the sweaters


Its definitely time to break out the sweaters! Its almost too cold to wear tank tops, t-shirts and flip flops. I don't know about you but I love changing seasons because I get to break out all of the clothes that I haven't wore since last year! Almost like getting new clothes, except your not spending any money! Thats probably the best part!

Just today I broke out one of my sweaters that I hadn't wore since last year and I got 3 comments on how great it looked on me! Everyone loves to get compliments but the best part it the fact that I still fit into my sweater and it still looks good!

So break out those sweaters that haven't been worn for a year or so and see how great you look!