Thursday, July 21, 2016

Jade Bloom Oils Review

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Jade Bloom Oils was created to deliver health, happiness, and healing to everyone.  They make the highest quality oils at the lowest cost.  They are all natural and organic.  I found out about this company through Instagram, and let’s just say, my time was not wasted on social media that day.  
One of my biggest concerns is having healthy hair. There’s nothing I love more than being blonde, but it destroys my hair and makes it not “shampoo commercial” worthy.  I bought their lavander and rosemary oils and after a few nights saw results in my hair.  

Oil is very good for healthy hair and for hair growth.  I applied the oils to the end of my hair overnight, then massaged it into my scalp in the morning.  This keeps the ends healthy and massaging your scalp with oil promotes hair growth.  
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The other two products I tried was their lemongrass deodorant and their blood orange soap.  One thing many people don’t know is the importance of using a deodorant with the least amount of chemicals. Non-organic deodorant has been connected to Alzheimer's.

I had positive results with the soap and also the deodorant.  When using new products like this, one of the biggest concerns is that they aren’t going to work, but these were better than any other drugstore brands.  The reason being is the smell, it was light and didn’t have that chemically smell. 

Saturday, July 9, 2016

9 Reasons Why You Should Drive the PCH at Least Once in Your Life (And Stops to Make Along the Way)


There’s something about California.

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Coming from an East Coast native, born and raised, the idea of California filled my dreams of a faraway magical kingdom; it taunted my growing restlessness.

I finally got to visit the elusive state, the classic California vacation and road trip. I flew into San Diego and drove the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) to San Francisco. All I can say is everyone needs to not only visit once, but drive the PCH.

The PCH is hundreds of scenic miles (including Highway 5, 1, and 101) of expansive highway that runs north and south along the coast of California: miles of dangerous winding roads, cliff sides, and an unbelievable, unyielding array of ocean.
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The PCH allows us to take in a good amount of what California has to offer us. It makes us feel small, a speck in this universe. We feel so insignificant, yet capable of so much. We can be gracious and thankful for this world we were put on. It has magical, healing powers with the ability to stop time while everything is in motion. We feel free, endless. It gives us a taste of everything: beaches, mountains, deserts.

The state holds so much personality, so much talent, brilliance, opportunity, too much to grasp. It’s the perfect state, everything from Hawaiian-esque cliff sides with an insurmountable view of the Pacific to 102 degree deserts to forests of sky-high trees and it all takes your breath away with its versatility.
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It really is a world wonder, one that is deep and lasting long after we’ve left. It instills this sense of adventure, wanderlust, humility, and undeniably: love, all felt on a spiritual plain.

It makes us feel as though we’ve finally found what we’ve been searching for, it hits a tender spot that makes us feel as though we’re finally home again regardless if it’s our first time or our hundredth.

A small exploration that resists close-mindness, encouraging us to think outside of this little bubble we tend to put ourselves in.

It’s one of those places where the impossible seems just in arms reach, we can sell all our belongings, ditch our friends and family, and escape with little to no money and no job without looking back.
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Most people don’t view a short vacation this way, but if we take a moment to allow our emotions to flow in; I’m not wrong.

And, although I didn’t get to play in all the beautiful cities that the PCH veers into, I love California and I can’t wait to be hugging the Cali Cliffside once more.

Some must see places to stop include:

1. San Diego


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 I flew into San Diego, bypassing the downtown towers and railroad tracks. I wasn’t able to explore as much as I would have liked, but the few moments I did spend in San Diego, I could tell it was a city worth visiting.

2.  Huntington Beach

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Sunsets on the beach and much more.

3. Los Angeles

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from San Diego, Highway 5 runs straight through downtown Los Angeles. The traffic is horrid, but it gives you a taste of the LA lifestyle – the good and the bad. An abundance of hills, magnificent homes, and the notorious Hollywood sign, it really is something else that I have trouble finding the words for.

4. Santa Barbara

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From Los Angeles, you can take I-10 for a longer route to reach Malibu or continue on Highway 5 which merges with Highway 101 heading west to hit Ventura. A few miles north is Santa Barbara: my favorite beach city to drive through. Even from a moving vehicle, it is apparent the joy living in Santa Barbara would bring. The coastline, mountains, and perfect weather was to die for.

5. San Luis Obispo (SLO)

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SLO is smack in the middle of Central Coast Wine Country. Numerous vineyards surround the highway with rows and rows AND ROWS of grape vines. It is incredible to think about all the work and wine that comes from the vineyards. Fun Fact: You have to squish between 600 and 800 grapes to make a bottle of wine.

6. Hearst Castle

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Turning left, heading west out of San Luis Obispo, you finally hit Highway 1, the PCH. Even if you don’t have time to visit Hearst Castle, it can be seen from the highway. A fairytale in itself.

7. Piedras Blancas of San Simeon

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 Stop at one of the viewing points and experience the elephant seals of California. They don’t do much, but the hundreds of seals sun tanning allow you to appreciate just a small portion of the Cali wildlife.

8. Big Sur


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Big Sur encompasses a range of sightseeing from the notorious Bixby Bridge, to Pfeiffer Beach, to Mcway Falls. In the simplest terms, the Bixby Bridge is the Golden Gate Bridge of Big Sur. It soars 260 feet above a canyon and has a 320 foot concrete arch span. Pfeiffer Beach, one of the top 10 beaches in California and home of the purple sand, will take your breath away. Mcway Falls was my favorite; a waterfall that cascades onto the beach. I don’t know where else one is able to see such a sight so accessible and for zero dollars.

9. San Francisco


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 San Fran is an incredible city. I spent the most time there and can see why so many people love it. The hilly roads surrounded by those San Francisco type homes (think Full House) and numerous things to do, it is a city to explore. The Golden Gate Bridge is a must, Muir woods is a must – witnessing the 300 feet tall Redwoods. Also, Dolores Park deserves an afternoon: grab a six pack, some snacks and sit on top of the hill, people watch, and gaze in amazement at the city around you. Locals and visitors sun bathe, drink, play beer pong, eat, sell edibles out of a basket, and just relax.

These are just a few places to relish in when experiencing California and the famous PCH. There are numerous beach cities, amazing places to sight see, and if you do all or none, at least take Cali for all it is, all it has to offer, and all its glory.

Friday, July 1, 2016

31 Outfits to Copy in July

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After I came home from college, I realized that summer starts off slow and before you know it, it’s the end of August and you're getting ready to go back to school. Here's some outfit inspiration to last you the whole month of July.

July 1


Shorts: Guess
Cardigan: Landsend
High waisted shorts are the staple piece of my summer outfits because they are the perfect excuse to wear a crop top.  Summer nights (at least where I live) get cold, so always leave a cardigan or sweater in your car just in case.

July 2

Dress: ASOS
I feel like everyone thinks maxi dresses are too fancy for a summer day, but they couldn't be more perfect.  Also, they are extremely comfortable and you don't have to worry about finding the perfect shoes.

July 3

Tank: Guess
Skirt: Torrid
This season is all about lace up tops and high neck sleeveless tops. One of the biggest struggles with high neck tops is finding the right bra so you don't have any straps showing.  Instead of wearing a strapless bra, because let's be honest those are uncomfy af, wear a bralette.

July 4

Dress: SSense 
This dress is absolutely perfect for a 4th of July cookout. What I love about this dress is the pattern, it's small enough that it is not overwhelming.

July 5

Dress: Garnet hill
Silky shift dresses are one of my favorite things to wear in the summer.  The reason being, July could not be more hot and uncomfortable, but this dress is perfect for a warm summer day.

July 6

This beach cover up is perfect for any beach day, its cute design and colors will make your beach day even more enjoyable.  

July 7

Dress: Nordstrom
My two favorite colors in the summer are blue and white, and when they match up together, they are even more amazing.
P.s. Nordstrom, if you're reading this, help a broke college student out.

July 8

Dress: Leggsington
At first I wasn't a fan of the trend with the cut out in the front, but in my opinion, it is a cute way to add a little sex appeal to a dress that would be basic without it. 

July 9

Dress: Tobi
This is a perfect outfit for a summer wedding on a Saturday afternoon.  Blue is a great color to wear at a wedding because it doesn't clash with anyone, also brides tend to go with purples and pink for bridesmaids.

July 10

Tank: Tank
Skirt: Bonanza
The best way to add a little spunk to a classic outfit is to add a pattern and have the other piece of your outfit a neutral color. 

July 11

Sweatshirt: Urban Outfitters
Monday are meant to be lazy, but it doesn't mean that it can't also be a day to look very fashionable.  Crew neck sweatshirts are the best way to stay warm while also being extremely adorable.

July 12

Shirt: Revolve 
Pants: Vinyard Vines
I am absolutely obsessed with these pants. I have a pair like this but I never thought about wearing heels with them.  I think this is the perfect outfit for a night out in the summer, it’s sexy while also being cute.

July 14

Skirt: ASOS
Off shoulder shirts are an great addition to your summer wardrobe and paired with a pleated skirt, your outfit could not be more perfect.

July 15

Dress: Tobi
What I like about this outfit is how unique the dress is.  It takes an interesting spin on color blocking by making a pattern block.

July 16

Skirt:Shop bop
Top:ASOS
This skirt is absolutely amazing, and kinda an allusion at the same time. What I love about this outfit is all the different colors and prints, which you would think would take over the outfit, but is actually flattering.

July 17

Romper: Oasap
Rompers are perfect for those hot days, and they make your outfit look extremely complete with just a simple one piece outfit. 

July 18

Dress: Modcloth
Everyone should have at least one floral summer dress in their closet.  One of the most underrated shoes for dresses is a cute pair of sneakers. 

July 19

 Shirt: brooksbrothers
Skirt: revolve
Pastels are not just for spring, they are also perfect for those sunny days and warm nights in the summer. Also, lighter colors show off a tan the best!

July 20

Dress: unique-vintage
Shift dresses are one of my favorite styles.  They are a great way to show off your shape, while also showing off your legs.

July 21

Dress: ASOS
This is a great dress for a July wedding that is a little more fancy.  Your hair is tied back and away so you can dance all night.

July 22

Shirt: Macys 
 My favorite part of this outfit is the lace detail on the arm of this shirt; I also love these lace up heels.  Whenever you wear jeans in the summer, always cuff them, it is an easy way to add style to your outfit. 

July 23

Tee: Etsy 
Skirt; Jcrew
If you ever want to make your outfit look very chill, always wear a cute shirt with a tee shirt tucked in.  What I love about this style is it shows off your waist and arms. 

July 24

Tee: revolve
Muscle tees are great for summer days that are too hot to handle.  They have great ones that will not remind you of the Planet Fitness commercials.

July 25

Jackie:
Tee: Rag Bone
This outfit is very simple, and yes maybe a little basic, but there is nothing wrong with dressing classic.  Also, I love the leather jacket. 

July 26

Kimono:Macys 
Jeans: Barneys
Heels: Macys
Blouse: Old Navy
Kimonos are a great way to add some flow to your outfit in the summer.  They are also a way to add an interesting print. 

July 27

Dress: Nordstrom
Yellow is one of the hardest colors to pull off without looking like a character at an amusement park. The trick is accessorizing as best you can with neutral colors.

July 28


Body suit: Etsy
Shorts:  Revolve
Graphic t-shirts are no longer something that was for when you were in 5th grade.  They are coming back and are more popular than ever. 

July 29

Jeans: Express
Jacket: Urban
This is a great example about how to mix neutrals, while also having a pale pop of color.  With neutrals you don't want to distract from them, therefor go for a light sweet color.    

July 30

Blouse: LL Bean
Jeans: Gilt
Heels: Ann Taylor
What makes this outfit is the shoes and the cross body bag.  Adding one or two color pieces to any outfit can completely take it to the next level.

July 31


Top: Maycool
Shorts:Jc Penny
Scallop anything in my opinion is a summer must, whether it's a skirt, dress or shorts, they are perfect to make your outfit super chic.