Dec 26, 2009

Favorite Pics from LOOKBOOK.nu



BY Luca B.


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BY Rhiannon J.

Dec 12, 2009

Favorite Pics from LOOKBOOK.nu



By Ane G.


By Kristania P.


By Adelle V.

Dec 11, 2009

Favorite Items from Eurca.jp



I wish that I could live in Japan and get the awesome clothes!

















Nov 23, 2009

Favorite Items from Modcloth



Devonshire Dress


Winter Semester Socks in Night Sky


Beauty School Dropout Skirt


The Chantilly Grace Skirt


Inspiration: Alice In Wonderland



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By `zemotion on Deviantart.com


Favorite Pics from LOOKBOOK.nu



Oct 13, 2009

Favorite Pics from LOOKBOOK.nu



Sadly, this was the only one I truly enjoyed. All the other pics were UNORIGINAL!!!

Favorite Items from Modcloth



Roanoke Boots ~ $42.99

Personal Ad Peep Toes in Mauve ~ $34.99

Paradise Kitty Tank ~ $29.99

Pistachio Flats ~ $24.99

Watch My Garden Grow ~ $23.99

Wouldn't You Like to Bow Dress ~ $54.99

Tunisia Tie Waist Dress ~ $59.99

Greek Isle Harem Pant ~ $44.99

Sep 13, 2009

How To Protect Your Skin From the Sun


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So right now, I am super conscious about protecting my skin from the sun. I realized that when I get older, my skin will show all the damage that I exposed it to ignorantly. But I am no longer ignorant because I have liberated myself and want to liberate others. One of the major ways to damage your healthy gorgeous skin is by exposing it to the sun. We cannot avoid the sun, but we can take steps to prevent sun damage. Here are my useful tips to you:


  1. Eat fruits and vegies! It really helps. I have been eating a carrot and a cucumber everyday. Here is a list of foods to eat that I got from http://naturalcounselor.com

    bright-colored fruits and vegetables, such as carrots, squash, broccoli, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, kale, collards, cantaloupe, peaches, apricots, watermelon, berries to get more Vitamin A;

    oranges, lime, kiwi, green peppers, broccoli, green leafy vegetables, berries, tomatoes to get more vitamin C;

    walnuts, almonds, sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, green leafy vegetables, barley, millet to get more vitamin E;

    incorporate more lycopene rich foods, such as cooked tomatoes, watermelon, papaya, apricots to protect our skin from sun damage


  2. Wear sunblock of at least 15 spf. If I had the money right now, I would get an spf 100. Neutrogena has one called Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunblock SPF 100+ with Helioplex.

  3. Cover your body as much as possible! It is hard, especially during summer but try your best. If you have an spf then you will be fine