Friday, January 20, 2012

5 Fashion pieces to keep in 2012

We're jumped into 2012's trends faster than we can belt out the last drunken verse of Auld Lang Syne. But rather than buy everything anew, there's plenty from fall that can carry over. 

Here are 5 key pieces that will continue to serve you into spring.

 

1. The wide leg pant.




  To dress it up you can add wedges or high heeled sandals.

 

 

 

  2. The Tuxedo Jacket

 

An easy option for heading out after hours, it’s is a classic that goes well beyond the 2011 season.


 

 

3. The Leather Harness


It can be fetishist and hard, but it doesn’t have to be. For spring layer your leather accessories over floating fabrics, light colours and relaxed tailoring.

 

 

 

 4. The High Slit Dress

 

While the runways for both seasons have seen plenty of evening wear takes, you can also work a casual slit into your wardrobe come spring. Pair a slit skirt with a cotton tank for an effortless summer take. 




5. The 60's Peter Pan collar

 

A sweet sixties look is still lifted by the addition of a round peter pan collar. 

 

 

 

 

* Courtesy of Fashionising.com

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

How to Keep Your Skin Moisturized

With the summer months behind us, colder temps are starting to wreak havoc on our skin, especially in the beginning since we haven’t really adjusted as yet. But, just like a car needs winter maintenance, so does our skin.

With the temperatures dropping more and more each day, our skin tends to become dryer and flakier. That’s why during the colder months, we need to change our routines and use more heavy-duty products. Here’s how to get super soft skin and keep it that way all throughout!

Step 1



 

 While in the shower, use a gentle exfoliator to slough off dead skin cells. There’s no point in putting on a ton of moisturizer if you have a ton of dead cells just laying around – it just won’t take. You can do it once or twice a week depending on how harsh or soft your exfoliating beads/granules are. Also, use a pumice stone for your heels.  

* TIP: Although you might be tempted to, make sure your water isn’t too hot – that will only dry out your skin even more!

 

Step 2

 

 Use a deep moisturizing body wash, like Dove’s Deep Moisture, to really seal in your body’s moisture. After you’ve finished showering, don’t wait more than 5 minutes to apply a good, thick body lotion. It’s better if your skin is still a little damp because that’s when the moisturizer will penetrate your skin best. Use a body butter rather than a lotion – it’s thicker and highly recommended for dry, cold months.

Pay special attention to knees, elbows, and feet!

 

Step 3

 Keep a travel sized lotion in your bag so that your hands can get some TLC throughout your day. 

Before bed, apply lotion to your arms (especially your elbows), as well as your feet.

* TIP: To really seal in the moisture, apply an extra amount of lotion to your feet and slip on a pair of thick socks before bed. When you wake up, your tootsies will look and feel incredible!

 

 

 *Courtesy of Style Tips 101