Tag Archive: beauty

Lights! Camera! Action!

There are many reasons I feel certain my fiancé and I are truly in love, with one of them being he’ll watch movies with me. I know this sounds a little loony, but… Continue reading

Smooth Operator

Summer is a major catch 22 for me: I absolutely, whole-heartedly, all-consumingly love the sun. I’m sun smart enough to slather on tons of SPF, but the hot rays feel so gorgeously delicious… Continue reading

Summertime Sadness

The gorgeous and talented Miss Lana Del Ray said it best in that hauntingly beautiful voice of hers: “I’m feelin’ electric tonight Cruising down the coast goin’ ’bout 99 Got my bad baby… Continue reading

Sleeping Beauty

Did you know you get more beautiful while you sleep? Apart from waking up rested and refreshed and looking so after a good night’s sleep, your body actually works overtime for you to… Continue reading

Painting the Town Red

Although summer is my favourite season for more reasons I can name (high temperatures and sunshine are the obvious, endless ice-cream cone consumption and constantly being barefoot score high summer points for me… Continue reading

I lalalalove Travis!… and YSL Mascara

I can distinctly remember the day I caught my fiancé’s eye – funny enough, it was my eyes that caught his. It was right after a beach holiday; my hair still had a… Continue reading

From Morocco With Love

I may have blonde hair and light eyes, just like my Meme (French grandmother), and although those are not typical Moroccan characteristics, Moroccan she was. Growing up, my Mom painted beautiful, sun soaked… Continue reading

Gettin’ Lippy

It’s no secret winter sucks the life out of skin; dry, chapped hands and scaly legs are a result of dehydrated, parched skin. Although your body takes a beating, harsh conditions strip moisture… Continue reading

Age Ain’t Nothing but a Number

My dearest, loving, huge-hearted Mom is a constant source of inspiration for me. Life lessons, such as ‘let the little things go’, ‘laugh often – don’t let insignificant things upset you’, and ‘everything… Continue reading

Brush Up

I was raised in a hands on home: we spent many afternoons finger painting, many dinners sans utensils, often licking the delicious corn on the cob seasoning off our fingers after, and baking… Continue reading