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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Shades of Gray

I pressed the cigarette between my quivering lips, taking one last drag, sucking down to the filter. Simultaneously I blew the smoke from my lungs up toward the bathroom vent and turned on the sink. Rinsing away the flame, the porcelain white sink was now scattered with ash. Shades of gray were all I could see.


I sauntered into the bedroom to find the box of cereal I'd packed. I sat on the bed and picked at the tiny green marshmallows inside hoping that they could satisfy the growling of my stomach. But I had no luck, with each bite my hunger intensified. If only I would have had the energy to put on a pair of pants over his favorite black lace panties and throw on a jacket, the whole situation could have been avoided.


The tears were clouding my vision. I couldn't tell right from left or up from down. How was I supposed to do something as complicated as getting dressed? How could I find the hotel elevator and walk down the block to get food. Surely this eating thing was for someone far more capable than me.


Instead, I grabbed the make-shift ashtray from the dresser and pulled it close to my face. The scent was still there to comfort me. All I had left of him was a roach. And at that moment, I had an epiphany. I took the plastic bag from the ice bucket and secured it around the smoke detector with a hair tie, pressed another Camel between my lips and lit up. I smoked until the pain in my lungs rivaled that of the pain in my chest.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Sinfully Summer

Allure Magazine swears rose gold shades are perfect to compliment this summer's fashion. While I've been an Allure subscriber for quite some time, I couldn't disagree more.

If you're a northerner there are only 3 months a year that you can pull of wearing crazy bright colored nail polish without looking like a ghetto-fab-wannabe-diva. Living in the south, this season is extended a bit, but regardless, wear a bright colored polish in the middle of December and you risk looking trashy and delusional.

Enter my latest addiction - Sinful Colors Professional Nail Polish. They don't have fun names like OPI a la "An Affair In Red Square" or "That's Hot! Pink" but at 1.99$ a pop at Walgreen's, I can live with that. The summer collection is so bright and fun... And didn't I mention they're 2 bucks? For 12 bucks, the cost of 2 bottles of OPI (if you're lucky), you can own the entire summer collection, in colors like Irish Green, which reminds me of one of those plastic tee shirt tie clips I had when I was 8, and Summer Peach, the kind of bright orange that us dark-haired ravens pray our hair doesn't turn when we try bleaching for that summer blonde look.

Sinful Colors also has a city line which I found on their website. It features cities like Orlando, which appears to be a silvery glitter polish, although the swatch isn't very big. And for those of you without a Walgreen's nearby who can't find Sinful Colors, their website also offers online ordering for 2.50$ a pop. Check them out HERE.

July has only just started - which leaves at least 2 more months of bright nail polish wearing so get on it!

Saturday, May 16, 2009

My Hard Drive Says It's Over...

There are plenty of ways to know when a relationship is over. Sometimes he stops calling. Other times you get in a shouting match in the middle of a busy street and vehemently exclaim that you've had enough. And still other times, if you're lucky enough, there are police and restraining orders involved.

The fine line we cross when we're truly over someone, however, is not so easy to see. Some of us burn everything that reminds us of that person to make it go away. Some of us cling to the memories and keep them in plain sight day after lonely day. And alas, there are others, like myself who hold onto the stuff because they honestly don't know what else to do with it.

In the case of my first relationship, this meant keeping a box of pictures numbering in the hundreds. I can't even remember the last time I looked at them, but I just never felt comfortable throwing away my memories (not to mention the paper and photo processing fees!) The memories of my more recent affairs remain preserved another way - on my hard drive.

Just like those $9.99, double print 1-hour Rite Aid developed special photographs of the first romance, I haven't really done anything with the memories plaguing my hard-drive since they've ended. This is possibly quite sad seeing as how I've been with my current beau for well over a year. Maybe I'm more sentimental than I think, but it's also quite possible that I'm eternally lazy.

While browsing my folder of files received via MSN messenger, I thought to myself: When is it time to delete this stuff? Or should I even take the time? And what should I delete? These questions aren't easy to answer, and I'm not sure I have the answers. Some I kept, and others I deleted.

The meaningless crushes? Bye-bye!
The crush who turned into a pretty awesome friend? He can stay.
The one who left the country when things threatened to get serious? Oh hell no. Deuces! (For the record: I don't mean left the country like he went backpacking in Europe, oh boy went to Palestine... Damn I must be scary!)

And then there were 2... Two loves, so similar, yet so different. Oddly enough, both from the same town half way around the globe. One, I loved first and last, the other some how punishing my heart in between. One made me believe in the power of love. The other taught me that love will never be able to conquer all. Both tested the boundaries of my interal capacity for love and pain.

It's been over 2 years since I got on that plane, but the JPEGs are an infrequent reminder of my inability to ever truly let go of anything. One I kept, and the other I deleted. I'm still friends with both of them, but for some odd reason, having pictures of one seemed like a completely fine and normal thing to do, but keeping pictures of the other felt dirty, shameful, and wrong.

One would think it would be easier to get rid of memories when all you have to do is click delete, but one would be wrong.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Product Review: Got 2b Styltini Double Shot 24 Hour Hair Thickener







Ever since Sarah Jessica Parker and her Sex and the City ladies made Cosmopolitans main-stream there has been a huge wave of beauty product names inspired by these fabulous cocktails. Everything is on the market from Martini glass inspired bubble bath bottles to, you guessed it, the products that tag on "tini" at the end of the name to make it sound delish, and classy.

I'm not sure that hair thickening serum can really be classified as a classy, product, but this stuff does smell pretty delish. But does it do the job?

Volumizes it does! Applying a nickle size amount either after towel drying, or a smaller amount while dry, pre-styling is all it takes, and your hair will feel thicker almost instantly. However, it will also feel dryer. The remedy? A bit of shine serum.

So while this product does live up to its claims of keeping hair looking thick for 24 hours (+), having to use an additional product to keep it from feeling a little brittle isn't the greatest situation on Earth.
Rating: 4/5

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Product Review: John Frieda Luminous Color Glaze




So the skinny on John Frieda's Luminous Color Glaze is that you're supposed to leave it on for three minutes after shampooing and conditioning at least three times a week, then rinse out. It's supposed to boost your color and also improve the shine of your hair.

I had been meaning to try this product for awhile, so when I saw it on offer at Big Lots for only 4$, half the drug store price, I finally caved in to my hair's demand for more shine and shimmer. Since my hair is dark brown, I got the brown shade. I have previously used the color enhancing shampoo/conditioner by John Frieda and liked it... I just get tired of my hair color half way through, so I stopped buying products designed for a specific hair color.

Fast forward to, oh, about 10 minutes ago in the shower when I first tried the color glaze. My first reaction: leave it on for three WHOLE minutes *at least*... What am I going to do for three minutes!? Let's get something straight... Chilling in the water is great when it's like the ocean, or a hot tub, but in the shower - I just wanna get in, do what I gotta do, and get out. I rationalized it to myself saying that this would be a great chance to exfoliate all my dead cells off my elbows, knees, and other areas. Three minutes wouldn't be so bad.

So I opened the bottle, and poured some into my hand. A puddle of brown shimmery goo. Liquidy goo. I think by definition goo is slightly thicker. I proceeded to put some on my hair, and some more, and more until the entire length was very lightly saturated, the top layer anyway. I couldn't bring myself to work it through the layers - I rationalized that they didn't need to be shimmery anyway.

And then it began to drip down my shoulders, on to the back of the tub - everywhere! The back of my tub looked more like a toilet with this brown runny gooey stuff everywhere! The kicker - I just scrubbed it yesterday!

So, does John Frieda's Luminous Color Glaze really enhance brown tones and make your hair super shimmery? Damned if I'll ever know! I'm really not trying to scrub my bathtub on a daily basis for a bit of highlight to my hair.

Rating: 1/5

Celebrate.
-Mimo-

Intro

So after months of trying to decide what my new blog would be about, I've made a decision. I have a food blog already, but I don't really feel like it's personally connected to me enough. I used to blog on LJ back in the days before blogging was cool, but I sort of lost interest when it got popular. Now I'm back and ready to blog!

About what?

I could write about my life, but that's too risky. I'd rather keep the personal stuff between me and the personal people.

I could blog about shopping, but on a grad student budget - that goes in spurts. Plus, I want to keep all the good finds to myself! It's possible that I'm selfish like that.

Orrrrrrr I could blog about stuff to do in Orlando. Except that most of it costs money - and I would rather spend my money shopping.

So, here and now... I have decided to join the already over-saturated WWW community of makeup bloggers. However, unlike most of them, I am not a professional; I'm just gorgeous! And most of my make up comes from drug stores, not department stores.

So, welcome to my world... Yet another make up blog.

Celebrate.
-Mimo-