Bold is Beautiful: Step Up

Can you believe it’s already the second week of May!? We can’t! We’re loving May even more than usual this year thanks to the Bold is Beautiful Project. For the entire month of May, 100% of the proceeds from all brow waxes at Macy’s BrowBars & Benefit boutiques will be given back to charities focused on empowering women & girls through education and mentorship. We chose to support four fab non-profits with missions that we really believe in, and we’re excited to be able to give a brow & help a gal in need! Which charities, you ask? We’re more than happy to share—throughout the month we’ll be featuring each non-profit on the blog, today we’re featuring Step Up.

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Step Up’s mission is to empower girls from low income communities to be college bound & career ready. Every gal deserves an education, and to believe that she has the ability to receive one. We love supporting the dreamers & believers, and Step Up is helping to empower a new generation of bold women across the country!

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The vision is simple: give girls the opportunities & resources to fulfill their potential & encourage them to end the cycle of poverty by becoming the first in their family to go to college. One of our fave features of Step Up is that it brings the programming right to the girls—Step Up goes to each partner high school weekly for two hour sessions & serves high school aged ladies, from 13-18.

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So what are you waiting for, Benebabes!? Get to a Benefit boutique or Macy’s BrowBar NOW & give a brow to support a gal out there chasing her dreams!

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Korean Beauty Shopping

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I really wanted to get my hands on some of the ‘cushion’ products from their country of origin, Korea, to see how they differ, if at all, from the cushions being made for western markets so I did some proper Korean Beauty Shopping! I placed an order with www.W2Beauty.com that sells all things Korean (so impressed with this site..I’ll pop in a link at the end) and the bits and pieces arrived today. I ordered Innisfree Waterglow Cushion Foundation, Iope Cushion Blush (the trend to follow the cushion foundation) and two ‘cushion’ shadows from Tony Moly. First up, Innisfree Waterglow Cushion Foundation. Well, it’s pretty much the same as the versions we’re seeing beginning to emerge here, and for a product with a ‘water’ indication in the title, I didn’t find it particularly light. I think I was expecting more from the ‘water’ term, thinking maybe of Dr Jart and that range of ‘water’ products that leave little droplets of water on the skin. It’s also, as I’m finding, far paler on the skin than it looks in the pot. I will pass this on to a fellow blogger to review because it’s way too pale for me. Because it’s… Read More

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Knickers To Help You Sleep Well

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If you’re a regular BBB reader, you’ll know that I love anything Japanese and quirky – some of their more out-there beauty inventions literally have me slack-jawed! However, I came across these help-you-sleep-pants. Fundoshi are traditional Japanese loin cloths, I suppose you would call them, but they’ve been prettied up and repackaged as a sleep aid.

And here’s the why: usual knickers have elastic strips round thighs and waist (if you’re wearing them that high!) that can lead to poor blood circulation which in turn lead to a ‘stuffy feeling’ and possibly even skin irritation – which THEN can trigger a sleep disorder. Well, who knew?

With Fundoshi, there is no elastic, so you’ll apparently feel freer downstairs and thus sleep like a lamb.

It’s just that simple, although maybe someone needs to explain the theory of sleeping with a) no knickers at all or b) pyjamas.

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A Model Recommends on Vogue Australia…

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Thank to to the lovely readers and viewers who directed me to the Vogue Australia website yesterday; there I was, in full technicolor, massaging my face with a balmy cleanser! Very honoured to be pulled out as the creator of one of the “best skincare tutorials” – I must give this video another watch. I’ve plopped it onto the screen below if you fancy giving it a re-run. I filmed it quite a while back now, way before I moved house, at any rate. Oh, how I miss my ultra-swish bathroom with its dark bronze tiles and its big, illuminated mirror. I couldn’t film a video in my new bathroom, not as it stands – there’s not even enough space to do a quick spot of body-brushing, let alone squash in a tripod and lighting set-up!

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The Sicilian Woman Scorned: My Dolce & Gabbana Inspired Look

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Today I have been playing the “Sicilian Woman Scorned” in my Dolce & Gabbana inspired outfit. I absolutely adore the ad campaigns that Dolce & Gabbana release every season; there’s just something so sexy and womanly about the way that they style things and the whole “pencil skirt, nipped-in waist and undone blouse” look never really goes out of fashion. There’s also something incredibly chic about wearing all-black outfits in the height of summer; the clothes look so sharp and slick in the harsh light of the day and so sultry and mysterious as darkness begins to fall.

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This is an amazing look for smart evenings out – it’s probably a little too much for daytime in the office, depending on what kind of office you work at, but you could always go for a less sheer blouse! The one I’m wearing is from Oasis and I would definitely snap one up if you’re into your shirts – this one looks great with jeans as well as pencil skirts. Oasis cut their shirts really well, I think –  I have loads of them now in different fabrics and colours. The blouse is at Oasis here, it costs £35 and you can get superfast delivery (same day!) if you’re really keen to get into it…

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The skirt is from Topshop. It’s kind of a weird one, really, because the lining underneath the lace stops very high up the leg; if there wasn’t the lace overlay in place then it’s the kind of skirt that would show the bottom of your bottom. If you catch my drift. Anyway, that aside, it’s beautiful; lovely thick lace that looks really expensive. It is actually quite expensive – for Toppers, at least: £75 here.

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I’ve worn chunky gold jewellery with my outfit; I love black outfits with gold accessories! The bracelet is from ALDO, you’ve already seen that in last week’s post. The ring is a thick chain-style ring from Kurt Geiger – find it here at ASOS, it’s £25. You can see it in more detail in one of the photographs above. The shoes I am sinking into the grass in are from Whistles – they’re the classic French 65 Heels that they have as a permanent fixture. I’m not going to lie and say that you could run for a bus in them, but as far as sexily-sloped high heels go, they’re pretty sturdy and not eye-wateringly uncomfortable. On the Heel Comfort Judgement Scale, I reckon you could do a slowish walk from Oxford Circus tube station to the bottom of Carnaby Street and then have some cocktails, standing up, and a bit of dinner, sitting down. After that you’d probably want a cab home. But you could get to the loo unaided, definitely… The French 65 shoes are here at Whistles. They also have them in pink with a third off – see here.

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Now let’s talk about the tortoiseshell aviator sunglasses: these are EXCELLENT if you have a small head. Or a small face. They are really very petite, these sunnies; I’d go so far as to say that if you have a relatively normal sized head, they will look too small for you. But the pea and pin-heads of the world can rejoice: these cost me £15 from ASOS! They are really nicely made – you’ll be seeing these again later on in the week when I show you the other bargain ones that I picked up. In the meantime, find the sunglasses for pin-headed people HERE.

What do you think? This is one of my favourite looks ever and I’m really pleased with the black chiffon shirt from Oasis. I think I’m off to book a holiday to Italy!

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