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November 25, 2012

Our Closet Makes Us Crazy!

Filed under: Home — moonstruckinjersey @ 2:42 PM

When we moved into our home, which was a little over five years ago, I went from a closet that was the size of a small room and completely built out to a very small walk-in with wire shelving.  It was very difficult trying to organize everything.  I so wanted to get someone in to build it out because so much of it was wasted space.  However, there were so many other priorities that it just could not happen and then the recession hit and it really could not happen.

I didn’t know how I was going to get everything into that small space and give it some sort of organization. Have you ever done this?  I would purchase something, put it in the closet and then find it, tags still on, six months later – it would literally get lost in the closet.  Or, do any of you do this?  You find this great deal and purchase and wear and then realize that you absolutely hate it?  How about this one – do you have a collection of tops,  plain T’s to embellished pieces, that have been completely out of style for years?  Have you ever purchased the same exact item because you have lost it in that closet, including handbags and shoes?!!

Obviously, I am all of the above and I needed to do something about the craziness.  Oh, did I mention that I almost always (I do have a very few pieces w color.) wear the NYC uniform?  Black, black and more black – I love it and it has been my style for over 30 years.  Timeless, but oh so difficult to differentiate between pieces of clothing.

After we were all moved in I emptied the closet again and I tried on every piece of clothing, every pair of shoes and boots and pulled out every handbag.  Shoes and handbags are my vices!  I donated bags of outdated clothing and shoes, handbags I no longer liked, clothes that I actually did not like and were just taking up space and duplicates, to one of the veteran’s organizations.  Everything that was left I liked and enjoyed wearing, but I had a third of my wardrobe left – it was a little unnerving.  In the end I put into practice the European idea of a few good pieces of clothing and a lot of great accessories.  It is amazing how an outfit can be changed with jewelry, scarfs, hats, etc.

Another thing that has become my religion and I never not do it is this, if I buy a new article of clothing, no matter what it is, I donate one article of clothing.  I have even gotten my husband into this very good habit.

We recently had my closet built out and I went through everything again and donated the last hold outs and I now have a lot more space available.  I think I have formed some really good habits and I hope never to lose anything in my closet again. I hope to never purchase just because, but because I truly have to have. I can actually shop my private little boutique.

Peace

October 27, 2012

M Perfect Cover BB Cream

Filed under: Makeup — moonstruckinjersey @ 9:23 AM

http://www.misshaus.com – $29.00

I have never had an interest in BB creams as I don’t have a skin problem.  I didn’t feel that I needed a blemish balm, but I educated myself anyway and was very surprised to find out the BB creams are treatments.

I received a sample tube of a well known brand and tried it.  It was very runny, I didn’t like the smell and it was gray toned??!!.  It was not a good start and not something I would purchase.  I next tried a drugstore brand and the texture and smell were better, but  it changed the color of my makeup.  Back it went.

When I received my GlossyBox last month there was a travel size tube of M Perfect Cover BB Cream in #23, natural beige, in the box.  I had never heard of Missha, which is a Korean company, before so I was excited to give it a try.  I discovered that I liked everything about it.

From the website –

Blemish Balm, also called BB Cream, is known to have been formulated as an after-treatment cream to help patients who have gone through laser skin surgery to soothe and regenerate the skin.

The M Perfect Cover BB Cream gives an even and natural-looking coverage with the soothing, moisturising properties of a cream. It is suitable for all skin types including acne-prone skin, and can be used as a makeup base or foundation.

Whitening + Anti-Wrinkle + UV Protection (SPF 42 PA+++)

In addition to the big pluses above, I found that I liked the texture, almost like a whipped mousse.  I liked that there is only a slight scent and I was lucky that the product I received was perfect for my skin tone.  It did not change the color of my make up and best of all it hid the sun damage on my face.  NOTHING has ever covered the sun damage without looking like I had a pound of concealer or foundation on.

Missha makes three different BB Creams and I liked this one so well that I may be trying the other two.

Live and learn:-))

Peace

October 24, 2012

Revlon Colorstay Top Coat Take 2

Filed under: Nails — moonstruckinjersey @ 7:51 AM

A while ago I posted about Revlon Colorstay nail polish.  I had spoke about how I did buy the polishes, but that I started using the base and top coats with my own polish and I had amazing results.

Well, time has passed and I am still getting amazing results.  I change my nails polish every week, not because I have to any longer, but because I want to.  The young woman who does my manicures cannot believe when I walk in a week later and the manicure she did a week before is still looking beautiful.

Numerous ladies in my neighborhood thought I had started wearing gels and where do I get them done?

Surprise.  Try it!

Peace

October 20, 2012

tarte Amazonian Clay Waterproof SmolderEYES Eyeliner

Filed under: Makeup — moonstruckinjersey @ 9:24 AM

http://www.qvc.com – $35.00

I have really fallen in love with tarte as it is a line of product that for me, so far, delivers as advertised.  I especially like the Amazonian Clay products which are great for the skin and eco-conscious as well.

These Amazonian Clay liners provide nourishment to the lids, are an easy application and have long wear.  The pencils have a soft texture and pure pigments for a bold look.  Use them along the upper and lower lash lines for a bold look or use the smudger for  a softer look.  The liners wear well and stay put – don’t migrate, smear or wear away.  They absolutely are waterproof.  As I have mentioned several times in past posts, I have allergies all year round so I am always searching for products that do not cry off.  This stays put.

When I saw the new trio of SmolderEYES eyeliners, I had to purchase to add to my growing collection.  The colors in this collection are copper, palm green and fig.

These liners will bring you many compliments.  Enjoy!

Peace

October 17, 2012

Can you say Fajita Frittata 3 times fast??

Filed under: Recipes — moonstruckinjersey @ 8:47 AM

from thebestfoodblog.com

Have left over chicken and not sure what to do with it?? Do what I did.. Make a Chicken Fajita Frittata!   Seems like Friday night is a popular night for roast chicken, so when a weekend brunch comes along why not use the inevitable left over chicken for a quick and fun take on a brunch classic?
I have been kind of obsessing over frittatas lately, They are so easy, pretty healthy, and pretty cheap to make too. With a little cash you can feed like 8 people. That is not too shabby if you are counting your pennies!
So what I did was saute slices of different colored bell peppers and onion in my cast iron pan with a little olive oil, and when they started to develop color I added in the meat I had pulled apart from one chicken breast. I seasoned the mix with Adobo, chili powder, salt, and pepper.

While that cooked and the chicken got heated back up, I whisked a dozen eggs with a handful of chopped cilantro, a little more adobo and chili powder, and a splash of cold water.
When the peppers and onion were tender, and the chicken was hot, I took the mix out and placed them aside. I added a little more olive oil to the pan and then poured the eggs in.
I took the chicken and veg out so that the egg could set in the pan a bit and firm up for a few minutes so that all the chicken and veg don’t sink to the bottom.
When the eggs are just a little bit firm, add the chicken mix back into the pan evenly throughout the eggs, and stick it in an oven that has been preheated to 375. It will take about 20-30 minutes for the frittata to cook, and when it’s done it will be golden on top and will have puffed up and look huge. Don’t worry if it looks lopsided or strange in anyway. It’s just air and the whole thing will deflate as it cool.
I didn’t have any, but this would have gone great with a little Avocado on top, or a little hot sauce!

That’s it! Enjoy your frittata, enjoy your weekend, and don’t forget to share!

XOXO -P

October 13, 2012

Beautiful Hair Using Hot Rollers

Filed under: Haircare — moonstruckinjersey @ 9:19 AM
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T3 Hot Rollers w Clips

From:  http://www.qvc.com – $89.00

I own a T3 hair dryer and flat iron and think they are fabulous appliances; so, when I saw these I had to give them a try. I like the QVC configuration because not only does it include the base, charging cord, 4 1.25” ceramic rollers and 4 1.50” ceramic rollers, but it comes with a quilted case for storage.  You may also purchase more rollers in different sizes in sets of two rollers and two clips for $25.00.  I just purchased 2 1.75” ceramic rollers on Amazon.com.

These rollers heat to 250 degrees and the dots will change from red to white when ready.  If a roller does not heat it is because it is not on the base correctly.  Remove the roller from the base and position again. I like the tourmaline concept of all the T3 products, but the fact that these rollers are smooth vs the traditional hot roller with the little nubs was a big plus in my mind.  In my 30 years of using hot rollers, it makes no difference who makes the rollers, those little nubs make your hair frizzy.  Just not a sexy look.  The T3 hot rollers have a flocked velvet finish that smoothes the hair.

After you wash your hair and it is still damp, use whatever pump up the volume product you like.  I use Shu Uemura Art of Hair Ample Angora which is a volumizing foam.  I have fine, used to be curly now is wave-y hair; so, I use a large round boar’s hair brush when I dry my hair.  For me, it is all about no frizz.  Then I use the T3 hot rollers.

Heat up the T3 rollers making sure every red dot turns white.  Take a section of hair and MIST, not saturate, it.  I use Oribe Soft Lacquer Heat Styling Spray.  Use your favorite heat styling product or plain water in a pinch.  Roll the section and secure with a clip.  Clip at the back of the roller.  This will stabilize the roller and you will have no ridges in your hair from the clip.  As I mentioned before, the rollers heat up to 250 degrees and stay hot for twenty minutes.  If the heat is too much for your scalp, but a square of bath tissue between the roller and you.

Leave the rollers in until the white dots turn red and a few minutes longer – about 30 minutes plus total if you can.  The smooth rollers and tourmaline technology will give you soft, shiny and bouncy hair.  And NO frizz.

A great purchase.

Peace

October 6, 2012

GlossyBox

Filed under: Beauty — moonstruckinjersey @ 10:23 AM
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I have been debating whether to cancel my BirchBox subscription for a few months now as I was getting sampled out.  Most of the samples were of products I already used or products I either liked or not so much.  Just nothing exciting in the boxes. The decision to cancel was made when I got my first GlossyBox.

“Through our monthly GLOSSYBOX, we introduce you to the most exciting brands that we have forged strong relationships with on a global stage. Our GLOSSYMag leverages the power of our community of beauty lovers from all four corners of the globe to bring you the most cutting-edge trends. Whether it is the latest looks from the runways of Milan, the sun-kissed trends from the beaches of Brazil, or the newest skin care regimen from Japan, we make sure you hear about it first. Together, we provide the most desirable platform for you to access everything you need to know about beauty in this moment.”

The first box lived up to that statement.  I got five travel size products from companies I have never heard about.  Very intrigued!I received Global Keratin Shampoo and Conditoner, Koh Gen Do Cleansing Spa Water, Kryolan for GlossyBox lipstick and Missha BB Cream.

Can’t wait to try and review them all.

Sign up you all……….five travel size products from around the world for $20.00 a month.  Perfect size for really trying the products.

Peace

September 29, 2012

Revlon Colorstay Nail Polish

Filed under: Beauty — moonstruckinjersey @ 9:13 AM
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We all do posts on nail polish, actually multiple posts, as most of us that blog love, love, love to put color on our nails. We have many, many little bottles from many different brands to play with and play we do. Some we love, some are okay and some are not so much, but trying different lines is definitely part of the fun.

I think most of us are very happy that acrylic nails are no longer part of fashion. I think that we do miss the fact that our polish may have worn a little on the tips, but when we wore acrylic nails we never had chipped polish. With natural nails you get about 24 to 48 hours before the polish starts to chip depending on what you are doing with your hands. Not only does it look ugly, but where does the chipped polish go? I always worry that it is ending up in the food I am preparing – yuck! Every couple of days we need to redo our manicure.

Then came gel polish that hardens under an LED light. Gel manicures are supposed to last about two weeks (I never got two weeks), needs to be soaked of with pure acetone and takes about 20 to 30 minutes to remove. Soaking in acetone dries out the nails and skin, but more importantly, after about two gel manicures the nails start to soften, just like with acrylics, as they cannot “breath”. When the gel starts to lift, it is very tempting to peel it off. When you do that, a layer of the nail comes with the gel. If your nails get a little too long for your style you cannot file as the seal will be broken and the gels will lift. The gels look beautiful, but there are a lot of negatives and perhaps the biggest one is price. In my area a gel manicure goes for $30.00 to $45.00 not including tip. Pretty pricey when it needs to be done every two weeks.

I kept seeing advertisements in beauty magazines for Revlon’s Colorstay Nail Polish. The beautiful movie star model always had an on trend color on and her nails looked, of course, gorgeous. The ad said that you got a gel-like shine and wear for up to 11 days (when worn with the Colorstay base and top coat) without an LED light and it removes like any other polish. Not bad, but I didn’t believe it.

The Fall is here and I want some wear time out of the rich, saturated colors I love so much. I caved. A local drug store had a BOGO half off sale so I purchased the base and top coat and three colors – Red Carpet, Bold Sangria and Stiletto (red, purple, black).

I tried Red Carpet and did just a basic manicure, nothing extraordinary, remembering to wrap all the polishes around the nail tip. The polish is thick, but dries very quickly and the brush is flat and wide so with three stokes the nail is covered. Thirty minutes later I was using my hands – period. I had Red Carpet on for five days and took it off because I wanted to try another color. Absolutely NO chipping, none. I got some wear, but nothing noticeable unless I looked at my fingers in a magnifying mirror.

Next I decide to use the base coat, Chanel’s polish in Black Pearl, a beautiful gunmetal grey, and the top coat. Five days with NO chips. I did another polish change, this time using Chanel’s Vendetta..  This is now day four and it still looks great.

In the past few days I have done all the things I normally do – take care of the dogs, clean, do laundry, shop, make dinner, play with the grandkids, etc, but I have also decorated the house for Halloween, washed windows and done lots of keying on the computer. When it was time for a little fun, my nails still looked great.

I am excited that the base and top coat work with the polishes I love and I don’t necessarily need to use the Colorstay polishes.   Try it. you will have a beautiful manicure for at least five days and more.

Peace

September 27, 2012

Fried Smashed Potatoes

Filed under: Recipes — moonstruckinjersey @ 9:29 AM

by thebestfoodblog.com

So these incredibly yummy potatoes are equally incredibly easy to make. I made these below today to blog about, but they are also a perfect solution to left over baked potatoes you might have now that the weather is cooling off, and heartier dinners are in the future for our kitchens.
Whether you are starting with leftovers or not, you need cooked potatoes for this. I have only usedrussets, but any starchy white potato should work. Here is what you will need to do
Start by heating about 2-3 inches of olive oil in a pot over medium high heat.
Then take your cooked potatoes (about one or one and a half per person) and cut them in half. Then pull them apart with your hands to get that rustic, smashed look.

Now take your potato pieces and role them in corn starch. No need for egg or water or anything. Just roll the potatoes in the corn starch and let them get a good covering all around. Don’t worry about them falling a little apart, it will be good to have different sizes because the little ones will get extra crunchy, and the bigger ones will get nice and soft on the inside.

When your oil is ready, drop in your potatoes. You can test the temp by dropping in a small piece of potato and see if it starts to bubble up in the oil. You want it hot but not too hot. You want then to take about 7-10 minutes to turn brown, This way the inside of the potato get supper soft like a mashed potatoes, and the outside has time to get really crispy.

When they are gold, they are done!
Take the potatoes out and let them drain on a paper towel. As they drain, hit them with some kosher salt, cracked black pepper and a little chopped parsley for color.
As they cool they will get a little crispier and cool to perfection!!
Please let me know if you try them and what you think.
They are another easy way to take something boring and turn it into something to make your friends think you are a master in the kitchen!
And as always… don’t forget to add in a little love!!
Enjoy!
XOXO – P

September 22, 2012

Tarte Egyptian Black Kohl Waterproof Eyeliner and Brush

Filed under: Musings — moonstruckinjersey @ 7:53 AM

http://www.qvc.com – $22.00

I have had love affair with black eyeliner my whole make up wearing life.  It is a very committed relationship.  Pencils, powders, creams, gels – I own and use them all and this is the newest addition.

The description is that Tarte has infused the same carbon black pigments that can be found in the line’s Lights, Camera, Lashes! Mascara into a creamy, long wearing eyeliner.  Tarte also states that Black Kohl is a great inner rim liner.

This eyeliner is highly pigmented, very intense, very blackest black – which I love.  It is creamy so there is absolutely no pulling on the eye and makes it very easy to apply.  The double ended brush is the perfect tool for lash lines and the inner rim.  The brush is very fine so that you can dot between the lash if you like the look.

Beside the word ‘kohl’, the word ‘waterproof’ caught my attention.  I have spent a lot of money on eyeliners claiming to be waterproof, but have disappeared within hours of application and I have not come across an eyeliner that actually was visible on the rim of my eye for any length of time.

I have year round allergies, both indoor and outdoor, and my eyes are always tearing.  This eyeliner did not disappear or fade until I removed it.  Also, the inner rim held the liner.  It was not as black as when first applied, but lasted about 4 hours before it was completely gone – enough time for a casual evening out.  Amazing for someone like me who usually cries it off immediately.  Oh, and no raccoon eyes.

This, ladies, is a good one.

Peace

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