1. Hey yeah it's true, I'm looking for roommates and houses. I've found 3, I just need someone to come with me to check them out. One's gooooorgeous, 3 bedroom, wood flooring, huge, $1300 (split 3 ways is about 450 a month) and in Greektown near Johns Hopkins Bayview. One's down the street from where I live now, 3 bedroom. It's a lot smaller than the Bayview one but has a garage and Federal Hill is awesome. $1500 a month split 3 ways is 500. I want to look in or around Towson, Perry Hall, and White Marsh too. Let me know if you need a place to live or know someone who does. Right now I know of two people and i'm looking for a third or fourth. I'm looking to move out late this month or early- mid January,
2. Now it's time to talk about products I'm really into.
Nails:
- No Pre-Nup by Essie. It's a really sheer pink that's practically indestructable. You don't really notice when it chips so it's nice to wear when you dont have time to worry about your nails. I just put on a coat every other day so the color builds throughout the week. By the weekend you end up with a pretty rosy color. That's a long ass description for nail polish, but hey.
- Siberian Nights by OPI. It's a cross between deep purple and warm black. Way more flattering than straight purple or black. You only need one coat which is unheard of for dark polishes. I would only wear it on short nails though, long nails and dark polish = images of a cackling warty witch.
Hair:
- I started using Ojon Rub Out Cleanser (Dry Shampoo), I got the baby can as a sample. I've used the hell out it because I will go to any measure to get my hair clean without wetting it. Haha. Anyway it rules, it doesn't smell like powder like dry shampoo usually does, and it doesn't give you weird volume that Pssssssssst does. You just spray it on your roots, wait a couple minutes, and then brush it out. It doesn't leave your hair white like powder does, and doesn't clump up or get gross at all.
Skin:
- I decided to go back to Bare Minerals, I hated it before because it made me look metallic; but it turns out I was using too dark of a color. So now I have Warm Tan and the right brushes, and this cute cute cute dark sparkly green eyeshadow that i'll never wear. It takes a little bit to do in the morning, you have to make sure you blend like all hell or you'll look crazy. But it's 100% worth it, and one little pot of it lasts for 4-6 months. I've been alternating between Clinique and Bare Minerals because I insist on waking up 20 minutes before I have to be at work, but if I could use it everyday I would. It's the only thing that hasn't broken me out or made me itch all over (I have senstive skin). Go to Sephora and make sure theeeey test it for you. They apply it correctly, then teach you how and can usually guess your color in the first try. There are sweet holiday deals too.
- I bought Maybelline's Collosal Volume for $6 at Target. It works way better than anything I've ever used. It doesn't give you huge stiff eyelashed like Lash Blast, and you don't have to wear 23940839284 coats like Big Fatty Mascara. The only weird thing is that it smells like honey and the scent doesn't go away for like an hour. Two coats gives you huge eyelashes with no clumps, it's kinda hard to do your bottom lashes though. It washes off clean and easy.