Curls are naturally drier and more porous than straight hair. They are more fragile plus tend to take more abuse from daily styling; and finally due to their shape, conditioners have a tougher time migrating from the root to the end of curly hair.
Monday, June 19, 2023
4U By Tia Is Created For Curly Hair
Friday, June 16, 2023
Mott And Bow Jeans
Mott and Bow Jeans began as an online retailer for men, but the retailer now also makes shirts and jeans for women.
Founder Alejandro Chahin is from a Honduran family of denim manufacturers, from whom he learned the business, and as an adult, he started Mott and Bow with the aim of making premium jeans at a fair price.
Priced at $99 - $129, Mott and Bow's jeans are popular and have many glowing customer reviews. Most of the styles are 98% cotton with 2% elastane for stretch.
The jeans come in several fits including straight, slim, and skinny. They are stretchy and breathable for comfort. They also come in multiple washes. The website walks you through the process of finding your perfect style, fit, and size, plus if you fail to get your fit right, there are instructions in your package on how to exchange your jeans (with free returns).
What caught my eye were the many positive reviews written by journalist reviewers, as well as, satisfied customers often mentioning the comfort of the jeans at a reasonable price point.
Explain: Why do men's clothing and shoes tend to be sturdier and better made than women's? Not to mention the sizes are more precise. Do we all not need quality, affordability, and a good fit?
Tuesday, June 13, 2023
Lands' End Offers 50% Off On Swimsuits
Lands End offers you more than just style, it designs what it calls swim solutions. You'll find the coverage and support to flatter your body type including tummy control, bra support, adjustable suits for sporting events, or to slenderize your silhouette.
Friday, June 9, 2023
Quince Offers Inexpensive Expensive Things
Quince is an apparel, fine jewelry, home goods, and kitchenware company that believes quality goods shouldn't be a luxury. Sid Gupta is its co-founder and CEO. The retailer embraces using premium materials, timeless design, and sustainability, along with ethical practices in manufacturing and affordability. Its goods equal the caliber of Ralph Lauren, Eileen Fisher, and Boden -- only customers pay 45% - 72% less, which is not an accident, but its mission.
With a declaration that everyone should have nice things, the company reduces costs by utilizing a factory-direct model that cuts out the middleman from the supply chain.
Monday, June 5, 2023
Lands' End Summer And Beach Wear
Lands' End's summer collection is adorable and what a wide selection of styles. There's so much to like about this year's array of articles. They are 100% cotton, linen, or spandex blended fabrics. There is a variety of bright colors and patterns, plus body-flattering cuts, and the wardrobe is easy-to-machine wash and dry.
Moreover, the pieces are cute and substantial enough to buy for the beach or wear off the beach. Unlike fast-fashion houses, Lands' End makes well-made clothes to be durable and last beyond one season.
The prices start off high, and yet not sky-high, then the retailer offers customer rewards, special promotion days, and end-of-season sales to bring those higher costs down to affordable, and to boot its good value for the money.
Friday, June 2, 2023
Cheesy Bean Tomato Bake
This recipe originated from The New York Times, but as you can see I tweaked it so much it's a very different recipe. What motivated me to discover it was the need to use unopened mozzarella that was on the verge of getting too old to eat. Mozzarella is one of a few cheeses whose texture changes if you don't consume it fresh. This bake is a delicious alternative to barbequed franks and beans:
5) Put the cast iron pan mixture into a preheated 350-degree F oven to bake for about 20 minutes or for as long as it takes to melt and grill the top layer of mozzarella cheese. I used my oven's broiler setting.
The New York Times suggests dipping crackers or grainy bread into the Cheesy Bean Tomato Bake, but I turned the dish into a hearty one-pan-meal which you certainly can eat with a slice of fresh crusty bread and a glass of wine. I asked my friend, Carolyn, to taste it. She loved it enough to eat it as a side for dinner with Salisbury steak and smashed potatoes. Bon Appetitè!
Thursday, June 1, 2023
5 Appealing But Useless Household Products
Do you ever let your emotions rule your logic when shopping? Living in a small Manhattan apartment helps me resist impulse buys ... and yet like you, I'm not immune to temptations especially when articles are cheap or appealing. Despite my better judgment, I want to think too good to believe claims are true! We're only human after all!
1) Portable and Foldable Mini Washing Machine with Dryer - First of all it's cute, as well as, practical to wash small laundry pieces like a few t-shirts or perhaps socks or undergarments when you don't have a full load. The mini washer/dryer folds to have a small footprint. But logic tells us, "Don't buy cute!" It's easy to hand wash a couple of t-shirts in a sink. The "dryer" is a spinner -- but that's what tempts me. I dislike wringing water out of clothes by hand. Then you hang dry your damp items. I resist buying the mini washer/dryer because as much as I wish otherwise, I know it's not powerful enough or big enough to effectively wash enough clothes ... but oh, how I want it to be! What's more, I keep reminding myself that using the laundry room downstairs isn't inconvenient. Logically buying extra t-shirts, socks, and undergarments is a better investment, so why am I sooo tempted by this thing?
2) Portable Turbo Washing Machine and Dishwasher - Even smaller and cheaper! My heart is fluttering just thinking about using it. Moreover, it attaches to a kitchen sink to wash a few dishes!! If only it were powerful enough to really work. Logic tells us it simply won't do a good job, and it would likely not stay attached to the sink with its motor running. I bet the cord is too short also. The heart loves it, but the head foresees frustration and disappointment with this purchase.
3) Spice Racks - Perhaps there's one out in retail land I haven't come across but so far, the spice racks I've tried take up room in my cupboard without providing more ease, organization, or consolidating space. I wish it wasn't so! Moreover, I buy big sizes of common spices like dried garlic, onion powder, dried celery, tarragon, and Herbs de Provence, etc., and I don't want to create the job of refilling small containers.
4) Pots and Pans Organizers - I love organizing everything, but this organizer would work if I only used frying pans and didn't need different sizes of pots for soups and stews. In my cupboard, the organizer would create, not solve storage problems by limiting the pot sizes I can stack in the cupboard. It sucks up valuable vertical space.
5) I experience the same disappointment with Under-the-Sink Racks - What seems like a brilliant idea, takes up vertical space to limit what I can put under my sink. Forget about a periodic gallon of paint (which is seldom but, hey, once in a while it's necessary), or gallon sizes of bleach, ammonia, white vinegar, or laundry detergents for cleaning. Like for a spice rack, you're forced to buy small quantities of supplies for an under-the-sink rack to work. Under the sink is also where I keep a few household tools like a hammer and screwdrivers. Do you see anywhere in the image where you can store tools?
What appealing but useless household products do you covet? Admit it, you want the mini washer/dryer too, don't you.😉Monday, May 29, 2023
Smelling Like Roses
I've attended several galas and fundraisers in my life that give attendees parting gifts. From more than one event, the gift bag included a trendy (nonetheless synthetic) perfume. For me, getting an expensive perfume is always a disappointment because I don't value or wear it. As I've said in past blogs, I'm an essential oil kind of gal.
During a discussion with a friend who's trying to cut back on her discretionary spending, I realized that my aversion to perfume has saved me a ton of money over the years ... and perhaps there's a budget-friendly tip here worth sharing!
If you love an expensive perfume, research it and try to determine what floral oils, essential oils, etc. give it its amazing scent. Without paying for the brand name, you can buy the floral oil, a purer ingredient, or a combination of ingredients in the perfume that pleases your nose for a lot less!
Using my current favorite fragrance, rose as an example, for $10 - $15 I get my rose oil, not from Diptyque, Tom Ford, or Miss Dior, but from botanical companies in the form of moisturizing oil, soap, or shampoo. I find my products either at T.J. Maxx or on Amazon for the lowest prices.
Also, I like how Amazon gives small businesses and small butch personal care manufacturers a platform to sell their products. You can find top quality for less moola while discovering new retailers who aren't mass-produced -- not that mass production is bad, in fact, SheaMoisture is one of my favorite merchants.
It's fine if the product has a carrier oil because pure floral or essential oils are usually too strong to use undiluted on your skin daily, but make sure the rose oil, etc is one of chief ingredients. The FDA requires a product label to list the ingredients in "order of predominance, with the ingredients used in the greatest amount first, followed in descending order by ingredients in smaller amounts."
Also, do a bit of research on your favorite ingredient(s) to learn which methods of production make it top quality so when you read the labels of products you'll know which ones to choose.
The more you know, the more chances you'll have to find value. Lately, I've been smelling like roses without compromise; doing without; or going broke! You can too. 😍😛🌹🌹🌹
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
The George IV Diadem
Photo: Royal Collection Trust |
The George IV Diadem is yet another beautiful crown! Not part of the Royal Jewels, it is privately owned and worn by the British royal family for official occasions. Perhaps it was a favorite diadem of Queen Elizabeth II as it is the crown she wore on a myriad of occasions including for her image on postage stamps and her York Minister statue unveiled 2 months after her death to mark her Platinum Jubilee (in 2022). BTW, a diadem is just a fancy word for a jeweled crown worn by a ruler as a symbol of wealth and power.
Photo: Antique Jewelry University |
Photos: left: Royal Collection Trust and right: Wikipedia Commons
After George IV's reign, the diadem was worn by Queens, starting with Queen Adelaide (the wife of William IV), Queen Victoria, Queen Alexandra (wife of Edward VII), Queen Mary (wife of George V), and Queen Elizabeth II who wore it often on state occasions.
Photo: RCT |