Many versions of highlighter products have come into existence, including one rainbow version that ended up selling for more than $1,000 and a weird pizza highlighter. But the internet’s latest obsession is actually stunning — like everyone will compliment you – and it’s affordable.
Everyone is losing their minds over the $40 Anastasia Beverly Hills Glow Kit in Moonchild — a the six-pan palette that comes in six jaw dropping colors; Blue Ice, Star, Purple Horseshoe, Pink Heart, Lucky Clover, and Blue Moon. When brushed over your skin, the shades feature an iridescence that translates to celestial rainbow, and it’s so frickin’ pretty.
The shades are largely cool-toned — think mermaid status. Blue Moon gives frozen lake vibes and Purple Horseshoe translates to glittering lavender that flashes blue. Mixing the two colors together is a great way to look like a human kaleidoscopic, and we highly recommend it.
Born and raised in New York City, Seville is a self-taught Latinx jewelry designer who brings her unique background to life in her work by re-imagining the accessories of her youth. Growing up immersed in the fashion and jewelry trends of the 1990’s, Seville wore large doorknocker earrings, big gold chains that shimmered with pendants of religious saints, and icons
Ironically enough, the spookiest thing about October was not virtual trick-or-treating or maskless COVID parties, but a cliffhanger election that we’re currently still dealing with. If you deal with stress and anxiety through retail therapy, you’re in the right place. From leather cowboy hats, to WFH-themed lip glosses, to tiki cocktail cups, perhaps you’ll find
Alright, it’s clear that we’re in this for the long haul. So, I’ve focused this month on optimizing my WFH life. This included buying a desk, a chair, and will soon include buying a desktop monitor. But more importantly, it involved really cute tye-dye sweatpants and a basic black sweatshirt that’s cozy, but polished enough
On one hand, it feels like retail therapy is one of the only joys we have left in a world where most of our typical leisure activities are now deemed unsafe or presently illegal. On the other hand, is there really even a point in buying a new bikini if nobody is going to see