Friday, August 22, 2014

Blue jean baby.


I just want to point something not so obvious about this picture. 
Yes, this is me. 
Yes, I'm wearing skinny jeans.

I saw some tumblr type edits on various forms of social media basically mocking plus size girls for wearing "skinny" jeans. Ladies, the "skinny" jean is a term used 
for a tapered ankle style of pants.
 No one, ever, 
made it a law that bigger girls couldn't wear these because we have a bit more junk in our trunks. 

Just wanted to throw this out there, because I have never ever felt more confident in an outfit than I did in these jeans, by torrid, Kimono, also by torrid, and tank by old navy. 

I always hated wearing jeans because for one I have stumpy ass legs, and two, I always had this weird feeling that people would be making fun of me for wearing them.

I got over it. 
And I'm so happy I did.
I felt like the sassiest bitch,
 and no one could have told me differently.

So just a shout out to the bitches who say 
"plus size girls can't rock skinny jeans", 
screw you and both of your zeros.

Love, 
the big girl in the kimono and bomb ass jeans.

Monday, August 11, 2014

High end accessory dupe: #2


Clearly, I'm from Long Island
(yes, pronounced lawn-guy-lind), 
but I actually believe you can blame it all on my roots, 
cause one of my ancestors had to of showed up in boots at one point or another, 
cause I love the south way too much.

Anyway..

Kendra Scott "Danielle"/"Skylar" earrings seem to be a "southern-belle thing." 
And I'm in love
These earrings are the perfect way to dress up any outfit and add just the perfect touch of sparkle. I'm not a big earring girl, and I never have been, until of course,
I found these on pinterest.
(Left: Danielle, right: Skylar)

My all time favorite Youtuber (Sarahbelle) has raved about the quality of these earrings for MONTHS. And I die, literally, every time I see a pin, or a post, or a video, of someone with these gorgeous, 
but so simple earrings. 
Unluckily for me, and all other broke college girls, (or boys, whatever tickles your fancy) these earrings come in at between $60 and $90. 
Ain't gonna happen darlin'.

So, again, I was on the hunt for these bad boys, and found a really similar pair to the Skylar earrings at the Merchandise Mart in Atlanta. Unfortunately, the store I purchased them from only gives access to buyers, and stupid me only bought one pair, not realizing how in love I'd fall with them.
(mine!)

I also found a seller on Etsy, called PrepsParadise, that carries an identical pair of earrings to the ones I bought at the Mart. These, instead of being between $60 and $90, are $15.99! 

I'm in love, and am planning on ordering a couple more pairs very very soon. 

Above, I linked my Pinterest page, 
Sarahbelle's youtube page and the etsy shop where the earrings can be found! Enjoy :)

What is your favorite statement piece of jewelry?
Let me know!
xo,
k.


Sunday, August 10, 2014

Is it worth the hype? : Charcoal skincare


Over the past month, 
I've tried three different products with charcoal as a main ingredient.  
(weird, I know.)
Apparently, (activated) charcoal has natural qualities to it that help to detoxify skin, open and cleanse pores, and leave your face glowing. 
Charcoal products, from what I've read, work best on oily/acne prone skin. 
Like mine. SO, here we go.

I decided to test three products out, 
and have had amazing results with two of them.

Here's how I did it.
Each week, I would incorporate a new charcoal product into my normal skin regime, based on the directions each gave. Normally, I use a makeup wipe to remove face makeup, an oil based remover for any liner/mascara I'm wearing, then use an apricot scrub and cleanser in the shower to make sure any oil is removed before bed, and in the morning as well.

First, I tried the Garnier Clean plus "Blackhead eliminating scrub
with salicylic acid and charcoal.
After about three days, I honestly saw no results at all. My skin felt the same as it did before I used the product, and my pores were still very visible. 

Next, I tried my favorite out of all three. It's the Biore "deep pore charcoal cleanser", and it is AMAZING. I put two pumps in my hands, lathered it with warm water, then applied it to my faced, and rinsed. My skin felt SO clean after I used it, and every day that week,
 I noticed my skin looking a bit brighter, and had no spots or breakouts at all.
OBSESSED.

Finally, I used the Freeman Feeling Beautiful facial polishing mask with Charcoal and Black Sugar. This was the product I was most skeptical of, because a mask typically won't have any type of grain or grit to it. I used it twice a week, and left it on damp skin for about 8 minutes each time. My skin was extremely soft after using it even once, and I found that I had a lot less oil the next day than before using. 


Overall, I think the charcoal craze is worth the hype if you have oily/combination/acne prone skin. I'm still going to use the mask, and the cleanser each week, because I honestly fell in love with both of these products. 

What is your go to skin product?
Let me know!
xo, 
k.

Friday, August 1, 2014

Itunes lovin': July 2014

She Got the Best of Me - Luke Combs
Sherrif You Want To- Luke Combs

Show You Off - Dan + Shay

Night That You'll Never Forget - Love and Theft
Runaway - Love and Theft

One - Ed Sheeran
Photograph - Ed Sheeran

Time to Get a Gun - Miranda Lambert
Platinum - Miranda Lambert
Smokin and Drinkin - Miranda Lambert

Carolina In My Mind - James Taylor

She's so Georgia- Jon Langston

Sweet Child o' Mine (cover)- Jasmine Thompson



What have you been listening to? 
Let me know!
xo,
k.

High end accessory dupe!


Pinterest has made me fall deeply in love with Ray Ban flash aviators, as well as a billion other accessories I probably couldn't ever afford. As a college student, though, I can't justify dropping $150+ on a pair of sunglasses that I'd probably end up breaking and crying over.

   So I've been on the hunt for either just a pair of good, neutral aviators, or similar glasses that don't make me look like a bug.
. I've contemplated just biting the bullet and buying the Ray Ban pair, but then recently I stumbled across a beautiful pair at no other than Burlington!
I was buying some stuff for school, 
and you know, 
had to make a pit stop at the accessory section. 

These have easily become my favorite buy of the summer. 
And, instead of paying that crazy amount for a pair of beauties that I'd probably shatter, I paid $4.99. 


#winning. 
&
#pinteresthastakenovermylife.


xo,
K.