Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Adhesive eyeliner?!

What? Eyeliner in sticker form? Crazy talk! Better than tattoo eyeliner, I suppose. $59.99 for four different, generally too-dramatic-for-my-taste sets of adhesive liner from Dior. Due out on 9/5/11.



So many questions:
- Will it leave gaps if it doesn't match your eye shape? (I wish the images showed the model straight on with her eyes open - maybe even a video!) Can you easily fill potential gaps in with actual eyeliner without it looking out of place?
- How thick are they?
- Is it actually easy to apply, or is it tricky to position? Can you shift it around once it's on?
- Since I'm a klutz, is it easily ruined by accidentally folding them over on themselves? Can they be unstuck from themselves without destroying 'em?
- How well does it move with eyelid skin? Will it pucker, or will it make the skin around the liner wrinkle strangely as I blink and make facial expressions?
- How likely is it to curl or fall off when you are oily/sweaty?
- How many times can you rewear them before they start to get that not-so-fresh look?
- Since our features, especially eyes are never perfectly symmetric, will it look odd? This goes back a bit to my first question, since I imagine it might need enhancing/adjusting to look right on some people.

Overwhelmed by my questions yet?

Monday, August 22, 2011

Ugh

This has been one of those weekends where I want to just roll up like a burrito in a blanket on my couch and sleep the days away. Stupid allergies.

Tank, H&M
Slippers, Forever21.com
Dachshund Pajama Pants, CloseoutZone

Monday, August 8, 2011

(Insert lyric about flying or departing on a plane of some kind here)

I'm not a huge fan of flying. Don't get me wrong - I love going places, I just strongly dislike dealing with security, turbulence, and airplane restrooms. There's probably some fashion law regarding yoga pants on planes, but a gal's gotta do what a gal has gotta do.

Tonight it's:



Overthinking: Interview Edition II (Thought and rethought)

On the eve of interview eve (yes, the evening before the evening before), I've rethought things yet again. Ditching the belt, ditching cream shirt,nail polish color, and even ditching the black cardigan.

Now I'm going with these:



















Plus this: OPI's neutral, "I Need Space." (image from Life, Love and Lipstick):
















Plus my curly hair and rosy lipstick. Wish me luck!

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Overthinking: Interview Edition

Nerves bring out the planner in me. This time around, it's an interview for a job that would take me back to my beloved San Francisco bay area. It is summer, it is painfully warm, and I have a tendency to sweat buckets (sorry, glow buckets). As such, I'm taking a risk and avoiding a suit jacket in favor of a Michelle Obama-esque cardigan.

CARDIGAN CONTENDERS
It's either Ann Taylor's crew neck cardigan (classic) or a beaded open cardigan from Gap.

Ann Taylor



Gap



Gap (beading detail)



SHIRT
A simple white shirt with a little, tiered/textural twist from Ann Taylor.



BELT
Wide stretch belt from the Gap. Stretch for continuous comfort and wide because I'm tall and long-waisted. Speaking of which, if you're tall and long-waisted, skip the skinny belts. If you're petite, go right ahead.



TROUSERS
Easy peasy, ultra comfy Perfect trouser pants from Gap.



SHOES
Depending on my mood, I'll either slip on these palomino Jenna round-toe pumps from Banana Republic (squishy padding and comfortable with a conservative 2 3/4" stacked heel) ...



Or these black Lyndsey pointed pumps, also from Banana Republic (also squishily padded and comfortable with a conservative 2 3/4" stacked heel).



Either way, the big things to look for in interview shoes are: anything professional, low key, and highly unlikely to bring out one's klutzy side. You often have no idea what the interview site will bring (hikes up scary stairs to meet the rest of the crew, or heaven forbid, courtyards with cobblestones), so it's best to err on the side of being able to walk. Safely.

HAIR, NAILS, JEWELRY
I'm taking another risk and going with wearing my long, curly hair down and in its natural state. I use about a billion Aveda products to keep it in line, more on that later.

As for jewelry, extra small, itty bitty, discreet gold studs from 360jewelselite on Etsy. A touch to show that I care, but nothing that will draw attention. You want the interviewer to pay attention to you, and not the big sparkly growth hanging from your head.



Nails - A nice, nude polish - Nonfat Soy Half Caff from OPI for Sephora. Great shot of the color here.



My trusty grey Nine West purse (similarish sorta).



Aaaaaand...I'm missing something. The abundance of curly hair makes me think I should skip a necklace - it will get lost in the ringlets anyway. But what to wear on my wrist? A watch? A bangle? Nothing at all? Mystery, mystery.