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Sunday, June 29, 2014

Stylish Sundays: TokyoMilk by Margot Elena

ON TIME THIS WEEK! I DOUBLE CHECKED!


I really could have picked any of Margot Elena's sites to be this week's Stylish Sunday selection, but I decided to go with TokyoMilk because a) I'm presently burning the Waltz candle as I type this and it smells delicious and b) come on, what's not to love about the aesthetic of this website? I also literally just finished buying some products from them so it seemed timely to feature them (future Youtube video about all my online shopping to come!).

TokyoMilk is one of four (and soon to be five) websites of beauty & lifestyle products that fall under the Margot Elena brand. If you've shopped at Target and bought any Apotheke:M products, you'll have already fallen in love with Margot Elena's brand of awesome. She's been in the industry for over ten years now and it certainly shows. I think that her team is amongst the most innovative and avant-garde in the lifestyle/personal scent game.

Candles (I have a shameful love of scented candles), creams, perfumes, random oddities, TokyoMilk has you covered. The scents are fresh and carefully thought out. The only ones that I don't like are the absinthe scented ones and that's just a personal preference, but seriously, there is some inventive olfactory delight waiting for you with their products. You can get rum scented stuff, floral scented, fruity... seriously anything that might float your boat probably appears in their selection.

But what is the real standout for me about TokyoMilk (and all of the brands under Margot Elena) is the packaging. If you're into packaging porn, I don't think it gets much better than TokyoMilk. Seriously. I feel like I've been transported to 19th century France, or I've gotten down and dirty in some kind of underground badass fight club (TokyoMilk Dark was a game changer for me in hand creams - désolée l'Occitane en Provence!). The collaged badassery aesthetic even extends to the website itself!

My favorite product is the scent trio. At $18.00, it's the perfect gift to give a friend or a female relative, and that way a woman can taper the scent and be inventive! You get to be the scent magician, how sweet! It's also fairly reasonably priced considering that the packaging is so great. I also really love the TokyoMilk Dark shower gels. They are totally the type of thing that I buy myself when I feel like I deserve a treat and what better way to treat yourself than with a luxury shower gel? You'll smell delicious, and you'll have a great start to your morning!

Let me know what you think! Have you tried any TokyoMilk/Margot Elena products?

Friday, June 27, 2014

Playlist #2: Pump Up the Jam



A big thank you to everyone who liked my last playlist - it's now gone gold on the 8tracks website. I am back with another one. This is a perfect mix to get you in the workout mood. Do some serious cardio, practice those squats, and get that booty looking so good that Nelly would describe it as "Bodacious." Let me know if you want this to become a weekly Friday feature!

Also, since it's Friday, I will be following back EVERYONE who follows me on any/all social media platforms, but especially people who follow my blog! So make sure to click some of those follow links on the side!

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Stylish Sundays: Poketo


First of all, oh my gosh... I had set this to schedule on Sunday... in a year from now, and I just noticed today. Whoops! So here we go, on a Wednesday, we have a belated Stylish Sunday.

I should probably mention that I am never paid (neither in cash nor freebies) to endorse my Stylish Sunday picks. These are just online shops that I really love and I think that everyone should know and should check out.

Today's Stylish Sundays shop is Poketo. The online version of a small LA shop that I love, Poketo is a must-browse for anyone who loves stylish home decor, stationery, and jewelry. Poketo carries everything that I love, basically. If they started carrying makeup, I would be set. Poketo for life.

I should probably preface this review by saying that I am embarrassingly snobbish about my stationery and I have a whole drawer full of notebooks and agendas, etc. There are no Hilroy notebooks in my life. I just find myself a heck of a lot more motivated to work if I love my stationery, and as a Master's student, finding little ways to want to work is crucial. If you want me to do a vlog of my stationery drawer, comment below! I have some cool stuff. Poketo has the type of stationery that I'm really partial to. As an Art History student, I want to walk around with a notebook and agenda that are well designed, not your stock, run-of-the-mill product. I do carry around some Moleskins because they are a mandatory part of the hipster look, but I much prefer quirky stationery. I currently own the Stick Up Monthly Calendar and my agenda for the year is one that I purchased last year from them specifically to use this year, I was just waiting for my old one to run out.

Poketo's products aren't cheap by anyone's estimation - if you have one of those moms who never bought you brand name stuff as a kid, don't show her this website, she'll have a heart attack, but if you care about design, then this is probably the spot for you.

When I'm not buying my stationery, I mainly use Poketo for furnishing either my own home or for gifts for friends. The 'living' tab always has quirky stuff that you can't really find just by going to local shops. I love accessorizing my home with small items from Poketo - my friends always ask me about what's in my house and more often than not, it's a Poketo item that they're eyeing.

The website itself is also incredibly no frills in the best way possible. It's minimalist design supports the products that it sells perfectly. There are no bells and whistles, it's just straight up good design and  visually pleasing. Perhaps I'm a bit biased as an Art Historian, since my life is seeped in the visual, but I am a sucker for a well-designed website.

The best part about Poketo is that they ship internationally, and if you're lucky enough to live in the US, any order over 100$ is shipped to you for free! Pretty sweet, right? Have you ever bought anything from Poketo? If so, let me know! Comment below with your dream items from the shop!


Friday, June 20, 2014

Playlist #1: Love in the Summer Sun

One of my favorite things about summer is the opportunity to entertain! Summer is a great time for DIY parties with funky mason jar decorations, blankets, fresh fruit, some cocktails, and your best friends. If you don't have a musician in your crew, this playlist will be the perfect ambiance music. Like my mix on 8tracks and comment here with feedback!

EDIT: This playlist became a featured playlist on 8tracks on June 27th.



Thursday, June 19, 2014

Get to Know Me


Thanks to Fascination Beauty for this lovely quiz! Here are twenty-five questions that will help you to get to know me. If you fill this out, too, leave me a comment! I'd love to get to know more bloggers!

1. Do you have a middle name? 
I do. Ashley is my middle name, and I'm pretty sure that most people know that, cause I use it professionally!

2. How tall are you?
I am quite short! I'm 5'1". I'm always reaching for things awkwardly and having to ask people to get me stuff off of grocery store shelves.

3. How old are you? 
I'm almost 25! I'll be 25 August 7th. I'm an oldie!

4. Zodiac sign?
Leo!

5. Favourite colour? 
Red!

6. Favourite quote? 
"Though she may be but small, she is fierce!"

7. Any tattoos? 
Nope. Though I do want to get an equilateral triangle on my wrist soon.

8. Any piercings?
I have my ears pierced. My parents got them done for me when I was a baby so I have absolutely no memory of it! Oddly enough, though, I hate wearing earrings so I barely ever have any in.

9. Fears? 
Snakes! They are awful! Ew ew ew ew ew.

10. Do you have siblings?
I do. I have two younger brothers, Mathieu and Benjamin.

11. What are some of favourite movies?
Please keep in mind, I was a Film Studies major in my undergrad, so sorry if some of these choices seem pretentious! 

Last Year at Marienbad, The Social Network, Les 400 Coups, Jules et Jim, Alice in Wonderland (Disney animated version), Inglourious Basterds, 13 Going on 30.

12. Favourite actor?
This is such a difficult question. I think that Colin Firth is pretty amazing, as cheesetastic as a lot of his roles are. Jason Bateman makes me laugh a lot.

13. Favourite TV show?
Arrested Development. It is brilliant and flawless. But right now, I am watching The Good Wife and really enjoying that. Alicia Florrick is awesome, and I tend to enjoy lawyer shows!

14. Loud music or soft?
Loud. 

15. Type of music you like the most?
I have been told that I have a dancer's iTunes, which I take as a compliment. You'll find a lot of Pop, Latin, hip hop, and classical music on there. I also tend to like dubstep, which I realize makes me an icky and despicable person!

16. Favourite artist?
I'm an Art Historian by trade, this isn't a fair question!!!! I really love Meryl McMaster, Martin Creed, BGL, Jordan Bennett, Stan Douglas, Marina Abramovic, etc.

17. Favourite song at the moment?
Fancy by Iggy Azalea.

18. Last song you sang?
It's Not Unusual - Darren Criss' Glee cover 

19. Do you sing or dance in the car?
Yes lol.

20. Who are some of your favourite YouTubers?
Lindsay (BeautyBaby44), and Eva (mylifeaseva) are my two favorite. I watch all of Lindsay's videos and I think we have a very similar sense of style. :)

21. Place you want to visit?
Paris! I'm going to finally get to go in about a month!

22. If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you live?
Manhattan! I know very original right? ;)

23. Favourite food?
Probably Thai or Japanese.

24. What's your favourite holiday?
Probably Thanksgiving - not the colonial element, but the part where I get to eat a lot of food with my family!

25. Any pets?
Nope.

Confessional: Summer Skin Woes

I hate the months of May and June. As a Montrealer, not only does this mean unpredictable weather (seriously - it will rain cats and dogs one day and then be 27 degrees the next), but it means changes in my skin that I haven't quite figured out how to navigate.

This is what I look like with no makeup on whatsoever. As you can see, my skin is kind of blotchy and blahish at the moment. Not ideal skin by anyone's standards. Two months ago, in the lovely month of April, my skin was flawless. Now, I am having crazy acne problems, and I can't seem to figure out how to right it. Well, aside from the cover-up of make up of course.


See? Much better now! But still not perfect. You can still see all the bumps and blemishes, but at lest they aren't red or brown, you know? I'd just rather not have to deal with any of that. Your skin obviously changes a bit with every season, and you need to tailor your skin care to match, but I'm just not sure what new products to try and am turning to you for recommendations.

I have combination skin, and my skin tends to adapt to products quite easily so I have to change up my routine a lot. My current everyday consists of the following:
  • Step one: I clean off my face with a makeup wipe, just to get some of the grime and guck that has built up overnight out of my pores.
  • Step two: Wash with Kate Somerville DTOX Cleanser
  • Step three: Toner from Kate Somerville
  • Step four: I apply a small amount of Bliss' Triple Oxygen & C Energizing Cream
  • Step five: I moisturize using a Clinique moisturizer.
I also exfoliate twice a week using either Seacret peeling gel or Clinique's exfoliating cream.

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Stylish Sundays: Boohoo

Stylish Sundays is going to become a weekly feature on my blog in which I pick an online shop that I will review and feature. This week's feature is Boohoo. They have a sale on at the moment - 20% off, so sweet - with the code TAKE20, that you should totally take advantage of because their stuff is great.

Covering pretty much the entire gamut of adult clothing from women's to men's to shoes to accessories, Boohoo is your one stop shop to learning about what's hot and getting it at fairly reasonable prices. You're looking at a Zaraesque price point for most items, which keeps it affordable and fun, accessible to nearly everyone. One of the major highlights of their collection is the amazing plus size garments. They have a wide selection and they are stylish, not just the usual potato sack dress and one-size-fits-all-plus-people type garments. You can totally carve a figure in their clothing, and I like it!

I usually start by checking out the trends page to figure out what's hot right now. Their website is aesthetically pleasing and easy to look at and their trends page has got to be one of the creme de la cremes for breaking the whole stereotypical page layout for online clothing shopping.

No matter what body shape you are, you can probably find something on Boohoo. They have a good mix of clothing, from daytime to night, and they are super reasonably priced. You should definitely consider buying from them the next time that you get that online shopping fix!

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

May Favorites

Another month, another long list of beauty products that I've sampled and loved. While I've never done a favorites post in the past (as this is my first post ever!), every month I go out and try new things, so here's what I've been loving and why. This small selection of products captured my heart in the month of May.

I traveled a lot last month - I spent part of my time at home, outside of the city, and I went to Yellowknife and then to Quebec City (A lot of life happened in May). That meant that I was without my usual huge makeup kit and had to keep my makeup really light. The weather's also started to warm up here (finally - seriously, I thought Montreal was going to be seeped in winter until the end of time!) so I've been changing up my makeup routine with the season, as one does.


1. Maybelline's The Colossal Volume Express Mascara in Smoky Eyes, 8$ at the drugstore.
I've used both drugstore and high-end mascaras in the past, from many different brands, and I always seem to come back to Maybelline's Mascaras. I tend to buy mascara and then I don't use it right away so this tube had been sitting in my mascara drawer for a while, but when my tube of The Falsies ran out, I figured I'd give this one a try. I have naturally long lashes, so the Falsies sometimes left me feeling like my eyelashes were touching my glasses, which is an annoying feeling! This mascara gives you thick, voluminous lashes (it looks like i have four or five rows of lashes instead of just the one). I do three coats of this mascara, first starting on my ends in side to side motions for the first two coats, then I do one generous coat from root to tip and voila! Va Va Voom looking lashes that everyone will notice.

2. Rimmel Wake Me Up Concealer in Light/Medium, 8$ at the drugstore.
I love Rimmel products. I'm obsessed with the Kate Moss collection of lipsticks and I use the Wake Me Up Foundation in 100. But I'm lucky enough that that is usually enough for me to not need to add concealer. This month, with the weather change, my skin's been going crazy and so I've had a few more serious blemishes that I've had to use concealer on. This is a great product. I use it before my foundation to do a light base covering of any problem areas, blending with my finger lightly.

3. Nivea Fruity Shine in Cherry, 3$ at the drugstore.
It's hard for me to find a lip gloss that I like. I use Burt's Bees in the evening to keep my lips soft and ready for lipstick in the morning, but I feel like I have to put on about twenty coats before it seems to be doing anything. This feels so hydrating. I just swipe it over my lips in one swoop and my lips feel more moisturized. Non-sticky and just a bit of shine so it makes the perfect under base for your lipstick if you're looking to go a bit more sheer or to jazz up a matte color.

4. Clinique Brush-On Cream Liner, 02 True Black, 17$ at Sephora.
I was so happy to finally be able to try this product because it always seems to be sold out at my local Sephora in Montreal. (It was still sold out earlier this month, I just went to another town and they happened to have it so I snatched it up). I mostly bought this because I forgot my Stila smudge pot at home (my usual go to for liners). I can't use a liquid liner - I know everyone says that they're easier but I somehow always manage to screw it up? So I'm stuck with gels or creams. This one glides on quite easily. It has a creamy formula that you don't need a lot of to achieve results. Keep your eye closed for thirty seconds though, or else you'll end up with liner all over the top of your lash if your line is thicker, like mine usually ends up being.

5. Revlon Blush in 002 Haute Pink, 11$ at the drugstore.
I'm not sure if these are new blushes or if they've just changed their packaging, but regardless, I love this blush and I cannot say enough good things about it. I like my pink blushes, as anyone who sees me on the daily will know, and this is a perfect pop of color. It's highly pigmented so you should tap off your fluffy brush before putting it on your cheeks. If I put on too much by accident, I just take my foundation brush and glide a light dusting of it over top with the leftover and it usually makes it the color that I want.

6. Yves Saint Laurent Touche Eclat, Brightener/Highlighter, 45$ at Sephora.
This was a product that I've been dying to try for ages, but it's always seemed too expensive for a tiral. When I had a VIB Rouge event at the end of April that included 15% off of my purchases, I decided to go for it. I am so glad that I did. This product has literally changed my life. I use it underneath my eyes and along the bridge of my nose to brighten the areas. I swipe some on with the brush and then I gently pat-blend it in to the areas that I want and I go from dark circles hag to bright and refreshed in under a minute.

7. Essie Nail Polish in Mint Candy Apple, 11$ at the drugstore.
It's not spring without nail polish, and it's time to put away those dark colors in favor of some lighter shades. I love this one. It's a nice pastel punch of color without being too drab or muted. One coat is usually enough to cover my whole nail, but I can go back and touch up where needed.

8. Maybelline Baby Skin Instant Pore Eraser, 8$ at the drugstore.
I have really deep pores from teenage blackhead acne, so I can't put on foundation without having something that will cover up my pores first. Usually, I use The Porefessional by Benefit, and it's still my favorite, but when I - le gasp - forgot it at home while I was in Yellowknife (a city of 20,000 people where most of the shops are closed on Sundays, therefore no Sephora/high end makeup dealer), I had to go hunting for an alternative. And so I discovered this. The clear formula glides onto skin easily. It feels a little plastic-like or silicony, moreso than Porefessional, but it yields essentially the same results. So if you can't spend 36$ on the splurge, this is definitely something that you should be considering.

Leave me a comment and let me know what products you've loved recently and what I should be trying out!