Wine is probably one of my favorite things in the entire world and, on top of being delicious, it also actually has properties that are good for your skin! Here are my favorite wine beauty product picks:
Stila Lip Glaze in Blackberry Purple Wine: Though it’s not wine-derived, the shade reminds me of my favorite red (from Napa) and Stila has the most amazing lip glazes ever.
Fresh Citron de Vigne Bath & Shower Gel: You know I’m obsessed with fancy shower gel so, naturally, I’m in love with this version…it has an effervescent citrus scent inspired by France’s Champagne region.
Caudalie Gommage Crushed Cabernet Scrub: This is a serious body scrub, just be warned. It’s perfect for summer and I’ve been using it before I self-tan myself silly.
Wine Wipes: As someone who gets red wine mouth after like 1.5 glasses of red wine, these are a MUST for my purse. You just swipe them around your mouth and teeth and voiila, red wine stains are dunzo.
You may have noticed my abundance of summer-inspired posts lately…well, I can’t help it. Summer is a time for relaxation, hope and, most of all, FUN. Here’s my list of to do’s:
Go to happy hours in Century City and Downtown LA: two places I hardly ever go!
Go to The Magic Castle: my friend Molly took a bunch of us there last week and this place is a-mazing. It’s old Hollywood glamour meets sci fi fantasy fun. Plus, it’s super close to my apartment.
Kiehl’s Activated Sun Protector Sunscreen for Body SPF 50: As you know, I love, love, love all things Kiehl’s…so when they recently launched a new body SPF, I had to try it. As predicted, it’s amazing. It’s lightweight, non-greasy and, of course, paraben-free.
Vodka-infused gummy bears: This idea came to me last week and I’ve been enjoying the result ever since. It’s the perfect summer party snack…or, while you’re watching TV alone. Ha.
I recently read 30 Things Every Woman Should Have and Should Know By the Time She’s 30, written by the editors of Glamour magazine. As someone who’s turning 30 next March (eek!), I was excited to hear what the Glamour editors and several celebs had to say about turning the big 3-0, a birthday that hits so many people SO hard. Here are some of my favorite excerpts:
You Should Have:
– A youth you’re content to move beyond: “I haven’t found the secret to life, or love, or eternal youth. But I do know now that youth is not the blossom but the bud, and that though one cannot always be young and wild, if you are willing to learn, to grow, to outrun the mileposts of your own wildest dreams, you can always be winsome and lucky, lovely and free.” – ZZ Packer
You Should Know:
– When to try harder and when to walk away: “You should walk away from a relationship when it’s not good for you anymore. I didn’t always know this. I used to believe it was justifiable to do anything to find and keep a guy – throw yourself at him, try to convince him to like you.” – Kathy Griffin
– That you can’t change the length of your legs, the width of your hips, or the nature of your parents: “You know when you’re in yoga and you’re looking around, thinking, ‘wow, I wish I was that flexible,’ or ‘how come she can hold that pose’? Well, my friend has a saying: ‘stay on your own mat.’ Not physically, but mentally. In life, we’re all made differently: our families, our frames, our personalities and talents. Appreciate how you were made, and stay on your mat. That’s where happiness lies.” – Portia De Rossi
– What you would and wouldn’t do for money or love: (Wouldn’t do: Sacrifice my own happiness) “Love isn’t always enough. It’s a hard leson because we’re raised to believe that it is – it’s in every story we hear. But just because you love somebody and they love you back doesn’t mean you’re relationship makes sense or that it’s a good one for you both to be in.” – Lauren Conrad
– “How to treat yourself so that your employers and romantic partners and friends and even your children know how you want to be treated.” – Kimora Lee Simmons
– “…that revenge is sweet, but sometimes simply moving on with your fabulous life and forgetting all about what’s-his-name is even sweeter.” – Meg Cabot
And finally…
“By thirty you should be moving at your own speed. So what if someone else gets promoted first? Or has flatter abs, or more mysteriously perfect hair? Gets pregnant first – or stays gloriously single longer? High-five her. That’s her race.”
I love a nice lazy summer. For me, summer is all about relaxation, the beach and not caring as much about the little things (e.g. brown roots, slightly dirty hair and uncomfortable shoes). Here are three of my summer helper secrets:
Foot Petals: I’m obsessed with this life-saving product. It can take shoes that normally destroy your feet to shoes that are actually comfortable. They’re a miracle.
Rita Hazan Root Concealer for Highlights: My hair grows like a weed which makes getting my highlights touched up both annoying AND expensive. This root concealer, made especially for highlights is great for helping me to get that extra week (or two!) before going back to the salon.
KENRA Platinum Dry Shampoo: I’m a big dry shampoo advocate and the KENRA version is pretty great. I especially love that it has a UV defense duo, which helps protect against color fade.
The idea for this post started off as a joke but really, it’s kind of not. Stone is an English last name; one of the first last names ever, to be exact, and given my ancestry….well, you can see why traditionally every Stone you know is probably pasty white and freckled. It’s for this reason that I’ve always been terrified of wearing the color white…that and my pention for spilling on myself, naturally. Putting all of that aside, my friend Sydne and I were shopping and we came across this amazing white peplum dress at H&M and I, of course, naturally scoffed at it.
Sydne: This dress would soooo good on you. Try it on!
Me: Um…it’s white. I’m pale and spill everything on myself.
Sydne can be very convincing. I grabbed my size (the last one, by the way) and decided to appease her by trying it on and then showing her how ridiculous it looked on me.
To my surprise, it looked A-mazing and I ended up buying it. Duh. As happy as I am that I managed to wear this dress all night with out spilling anything on me, I’m even happier to discover that a STONE CAN WEAR WHITE (proof is below!)
*To note, I was seriously self-tanned in my above photo, but STILL.
I’m constantly trying new colorists but it’s very rare that I find one that honestly impresses me. I had a full head of highlights done at The Private Room a few weeks ago and guys, I was truly impressed. Tina, the founder, gave me the straight talk that yes, she would give me the icy blonde shade that I wanted but only if I promised to lay off the flat iron. I mean, I get it, but it’s HARD. If I was able to get my hair blown out every day, no problem, but I can’t. I have to blow dry my own hair and yeah…I’m not very good at it. SO the flat iron helps out.
I decided to give it up, in exchange for the icy blonde shade that I covet…and so far, so good. Tina is a straight shooter, which I love, and she could even tell that I take iron supplements just by the way my color processed. SO crazy. I am totally going back.