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Two Lip Products That You Need in Your Life


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5 Souvenirs Actually Worth Bringing Back From Ireland


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06.29.2009
No Doubt at Jones Beach

So Saturday night I finally went to the long-awaited No Doubt concert at Jones Beach! It was everything we could’ve hoped for and expected. The band was flawless, the jams were hot and, of course, Gwen’s abs were in FULL force. I’m seriously wondering how much her trainer charges per hour…HA. Anyhow, I found two great videos from the concert on the Village Voice Web site so enjoy. =)

06.29.2009
Mascara Monday: Josie Maran Mascara

So yet another Mascara Monday is here. This week’s product? Josie Maran Mascara. Lately I’m loving Josie’s products as a whole and the mascara is yet another amazing feat. Paraben-free, fragrance-free and even contains jojoba oil, beeswax and the brand’s famed argan oil to condition and strengthen lashes. LOVE.

06.26.2009
R.I.P Michael and Farrah

So it’s a sad day in the pop culture world with the deaths of both Farrah Fawcett and Michael Jackson. I have fond memories of both icons but I have a special memory of Michael Jackson’s “Bad.” “Bad” was the first song I ever performed to when I was little and started taking dance classes. I don’t remember too much since I was only about 3 or 4 but I do remember absolutely loving the song, having tons of fun and, of course, wearing one studded glove and a top hat.

R.I.P Michael and Farrah.

06.22.2009
Avon’s Tweet Up with Suze Orman

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I often think about how funny the beauty and fashion industry is here in New York City. So many of us live way beyond our financial means but from afar, you would never be able to tell. Working for several years as a beauty publicist may have given me the insight and knowledge on how to score a Marc Jacobs handbag for 60% off but even at 60% off, I can’t actually afford it…yet, I bought it anyway. So many of us live in this luxe world of “I’ll trade you a box of La Mer for those sample sale Choo’s” but when it boils down to it, most beauty and fashion girls make barely enough money to live in their 5th floor walk-up cubicle apartment on the Lower East Side…and thank god for business lunches and dinners at places like Koi and Stanton Social or we’d all be in debt AND starving.

With this recent epiphany in mind, I was very excited to attend Avon‘s very first “Tweet Up” featuring famed financial guru, Suze Orman. (For those of you not up on your Twitter lingo, a Tweet Up is an in-person meeting between people who follow one another in the Twitter network, and who tweet live from the tweet up event.) From the moment Suze started speaking she was a complete inspiration to everyone in the room. She didn’t shame any of us for the bad financial decisions that we’ve made but instead encouraged us to start over from this point and move forward. As I sat there and listened to the powerhouse speak, I felt embarrassed as a result of the recent times that I’d spent $75 on dinner on a random weekday night for no special occasion or reason, the fact that I recently spent $120 on designer candles (ok, they were Diptyque so give me a small break), that $12 taxi I took across town because I didn’t want to take the subway in the humid weather and ruin my hair…these are all things I could’ve avoided if I had been paying more attention to my current financial status. There’s a lot of pressure in Manhattan to keep up with the Goldman boys (as in Goldman Sachs) but in time of recession, many of us are getting extremely out of control with our spending.

When Suze was 30 years old, she was a waitress making $400 a month…and now? She owns five homes, has millions of dollars in the bank, has written nine books and has her own TV show. How does this happen? Everyone in the room wanted to know. Suze made her fortune by working for it. Seven days a week, 20 hours a day…for 10 years. She also followed the motto of “if I can’t write a check for it, I can’t afford it.” Something many of us can and should also apply to credit cards. “If I can’t pay CASH for this, I can’t afford it” is now something I will say to myself every single time I enter a store, attend a sample sale or check out a shopping Web site.

Suze also had some interesting insight on how to tackle your current debt that actually contradicted what nearly everyone in the room had previously thought. She says to first pay off student loans, save money for an “emergency fund” and THEN tackle credit card debt. I had always been under the assumption that you should pay off credit cards first but Suze says no way. Student loans FIRST and it’s also imperative to make sure you have money saved in case you ever get laid off or have a financial emergency. Several of us at the Tweet Up had actually been laid off and to this Suze said told us to reposition our thinking. “I got laid off…great. Now what other opportunities are out there for me?” In addition to this new way of thinking, she couldn’t stress enough how important it is that women in business help one another. In my opinion, it will always be to your benefit to help someone in their career because if they don’t someday return the favor, it’s also pure karma.

For more information on Suze, follow her on Twitter and check out a copy of her book, “Suze Orman’s 2009Action Plan” that we received at the Tweet Up and remember, “if you aren’t powerful with money, you aren’t powerful. Period.”

06.22.2009
Mascara Monday: CARGO blu_ray

So welcome to Mascara Monday, part VI. Next up on the chopping block? CARGO blu_ray. I’ve recently gotten into high-definition makeup and this mascara is definitely a competitor. Super dark, which I love, and covers your lashes with a deep shine. It’s not clumpy, a definite must, and best of all, its specifically designed to create a flawless look while filming. Approved.