Archives for September 2014

GIVEAWAY: Take the Dove Body Wash #OneShowerChallenge

When I think of quality body washes for sensitive skin, Dove is the first to come to mind.

Its signature, creamy formula is now improved to provide an even more luxurious shower experience. The new body washes are infused with a milder cleanser (Glycinate) coupled with super moisturizing components making it a great choice for those with sensitive skin like me.

NEW Dove Body Washes are available at food, drug, mass, value, club and online retailers, $6.99.

NEW Dove Body Washes are available at food, drug, mass, value, club and online retailers, $6.99.

Also, unlike most shower cleansers that boast a gentler formula, the lather I’ve come to love is pretty non-existent. Luckily, that’s not the case with these washes. I can suds up and still leave the shower feeling clean and moisturized all without compromising my easily irritated skin.  Oh and did I mention, I felt an immediate difference after ONE shower! Usually, results aren’t noticed until after a few uses, but my skin was smoother and softer following my first use.

If you like milder body washes and looking for a new one, definitely give Dove a go! Plus, who doesn’t love how the brand uplifts and encourages women to just be our naturally beautiful selves?

Check out their latest video, “Legacy,” that speaks to how we mothers pass our beauty ideals and insecurities on to our daughters:

**GIVEAWAY: Simply tell me how you inspire the little girls or young women in your lives to embrace their natural beauty for your chance to win a Dove Body Wash along with a necklace. One lucky reader will be randomly selected and announced (and contacted) next week, Tuesday, Oct. 7th. 

A ‘Beautiful’ City Night Out with Jane Iredale

Recently I was invited to a lovely evening with Jane Iredale, the founder of  jane iredale—The Skincare Makeup to celebrate the launch of her latest collection for fall, City Nights.

Held at New York City hotspot, Butter, editors and bloggers mingled and ate delicious food while receiving a sneak peek of the stunning collection.

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Unexpected forest green and deep purple shades replaced ordinary black eyeliners for an updated autumn look. These gel liners (Jelly Jars) are great for days when you want to have a little fun with color without verging too far from basic black. Plus, the chemical-free natural formula won’t irritate eyes.

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jane iredale-The Skincare Makeup ‘City Nights’ collection available here, starting at $28 (all items are sold separately).

The collection also includes a trio eye shadow palette of dreamy earthy hues to provide the perfect smokey eye. To top off the “city nights” look, there ‘s a sophisticated mahogany matte lip color  (“Katerina”) and a shimmery red plum gloss (“Kir Royale”) for a bold, statement lip.

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As if the evening couldn’t be anymore delightful, Jane personally thanked us for our support and treated us to the Broadway musical, “Beautiful: The Carole King Musical,” as a token of her appreciation.

It was certainly a beautiful city night that I won’t soon forget!

How will you change up your makeup look for fall? What Broadway shows have you seen recently or looking forward to seeing?  

6 Chic Capes to Rock this Fall

From fresh beginnings to fab new fashions, fall is by far my favorite season. It’s a time to recharge and adjust wardrobes to accommodate chilly temps without compromising style.

So, what better way to usher in the brisk season than with a cool cape?  Yes, this sleek outerwear option has been a staple in fashionistas’ closets for a while, but admittedly—I’m late to the cape party.

This chic alternative to traditional coats and jackets will turn heads while keeping you warm. Plus, there’s just something sophisticated and undeniably ladylike about its free-flowing shape.

Check out these eye-catching buys:

dkny-capeDKNY Pure Wool Knit Cape available here, $235

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Michael Kors Pea Coat Cape available here, $295

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Cavalleria Toscana Cape available here, $170

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DKNY “Blythe” Hooded Wool Blend Cape available here, $158

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Yoox Back Cape available here, $95

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Nordstrom Leather Trim Colorblock Cape available here, $148

Will you be rocking a cape this fall?

Family Fun at Brooklyn Bridge Park with Amex EveryDay Card

Last weekend, my family and I were invited by American Express EveryDay Card to enjoy an afternoon viewing party of the 2014 US Open (via jumbo screen) at Brooklyn Bridge Park.

Upon our arrival, we were given super cute picnic blankets and baskets filled with a delicious lunch specially curated from renowned chef Thomas Keller provided by Bouchon Bakery. After eating and lounging on the lawn, we took my daughter to the complimentary tennis lessons for kids. She seemed to have a blast, but it’s safe to say that she will probably not be the next Serena Williams!

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After the mini tennis lesson, my hubby and I resumed our relaxing afternoon noshing on grapes, viewing the US Open, and watching the kids play nearby in the grass.

Despite living in NYC for a little over 11 years, I had never made my way down to Brooklyn Bridge Park prior to last week. I’m not sure if it’s always been so nice, but if you haven’t been there lately you should definitely plan a trip before summer’s officially a distant memory. The breathtaking view alone is reason enough to go.

We had a fantastic, fun-filled family day that we’ll cherish forever.

Check out some of my pics below:

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Have you ever visited Brooklyn Bridge Park? If you’re in the NYC area, there will be a Kite Festival held at the park from 11am to 3pm on Saturday, Sept. 13. Click here  for more information.

Oprah Winfrey Wants to Read to You: ‘What I Know For Sure’ Column Released as Audiobook

If you’re a fan of O, The Oprah Magazine’s inspirational monthly column, “What I Know For Sure,” you’re in luck!

Earlier this month, Oprah Winfrey released an audiobook of the same title including some of her most insightful words of wisdom and revelations spanning 14 years from the popular column.

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Narrated by the media mogul, the updated and revised collection of essays exemplifies her superb oratory skills making them even more compelling.

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What I Know For Sure (Audiobook),” by Oprah Winfrey available here, $18

The 4-disc book is organized by themes such as: gratitude, clarity, resilience, connection and similar categories. Ideal for those times when you need a little pick-me-up, this audiobook allows you to listen to one of the most powerful and uplifting individuals for knowledgeable nuggets for navigating your best life.

This will surely be my go-to self-help guide for years to come!

Listen below for an excerpt:

Celebrate Grandparents Day with Edible Arrangements!

We’re all familiar with a few frivolous “Hallmark” holidays, but for me National Grandparents Day isn’t one of them.

Personally, it’s a legitimate day to reflect and cherish the memories I shared with my late grandparents, as well as honor my children’s grandparents. This Sunday (September 7) my family and I are showing our love and appreciation for my mother-in-law by sending her a delicious Edible Arrangements fruit bouquet.

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Edible Arrangements available here, starting at $29.

A great alternative to flowers, this nutritious gift is as beautiful as it tastes. The pineapple “petals” or grape “stems” make this an eye-catching present that grandparents and families alike can enjoy. What better way to promote healthy snacking while showing your adoration? I think it’s the perfect token of love for those very special individuals.

My mother-in-law with my babies—her grandchildren.

My mother-in-law with her grandchildren (my babies) last year.

Plus, all Edible Arrangements baskets or bouquets are hand-delivered and can be ordered same-day without an additional charge!

My maternal grandparents way back in the day. Circa 1940s

My maternal grandparents way back in the day. Circa 1940s

If my grandparents were still here, I’m sure I’d send them one too!

How will you celebrate Grandparents Day on Sunday?

*Full Disclosure: I received an Edible Arrangements bouquet to review for this post. All opinions expressed are my own.

Back-To-School Product Review: Epson Portable Label Printer (LW-600)

The back-to-school countdown has officially begun in my home.

With only 48 hours before the start of my daughter’s first day of preschool, I’ve been busy stocking up on all of the typical school supply essentials: crayons, markers, pencils and construction paper. While those are no-brainer buys, label makers should also be included on those back-to-school lists.

Recently, I had the opportunity to review the Epson Portable Label Printer (LW-600P) and couldn’t be happier with the product. Since many students will have the same supplies, I’ve been eagerly using the label printer to personalize most of her items.

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Epson Portable Label Printer (LW-600) available here, $99

The handy, wireless gadget is super easy to setup and is compatible with most tech devices including: tablets, smartphones, PCs and Macs. Sometimes I can be a tech-phobe, but printing out my labels on my Android was a breeze.

Simply download the Epson iLabel app to your device  (via Bluetooth) and you’ll be able to print and customize labels effortlessly at your convenience. You can create handwritten labels and even iron-ons! The app also provides a nice selection of fonts, making designing fun. Also, I found that having the ability to review the text before printing sets this label maker apart from the old-school ones I’m familiar with. This feature saves tape and ultimately, time.

This label printer is an overall good organizational household item, but it’s especially useful for families with young school-aged children.  Remember, it’s always a good idea to label your child’s belongings to prevent unnecessary mixups and prevent theft at school. Plus, what young kid doesn’t like seeing his/her name on stuff?

 

Do you use labels to personalize and/or customize your child’s belongings?