Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Quick RantReview About an Unacceptable Foundation

Okay so I am very passionate about something so I thought I would share. Before I took a shower tonight I tried out this one foundation which I've had for a little while. It's the Rimmel Clean Finish foundation.

Looks safe right? 
[it's not]


 Now don't get me wrong, the finish is actually pretty "clean" as in not super-heavy and it doesn't accentuate pores. It is almost a gel rather than a cream, and the finish is very matte. There also a few other claims on the back like vitamins A and E, plus antioxidants, fragrance free, dermatologist-tested, all that jazz. I got it on sale and it was pretty cheap to start with, so what is there to complain about?

THIS. 


 okay this this fine
 smooth it in a lil
 huh this is weird
 WAT



This stuff oxidizes like crazy, aka it changes colors and turns way orange on my skin. This is not okay, and even more noticeable on a face than on an arm. I am quite fair (pale) and the lightest shade starts out dandy, but a mere 10 second later it's like I'm one of the popular girls from my graduating class in high school (orange). ahem anyway.

I know this came out at least a year ago, but as I saw it on the shelves the other day in CVS I thought maybe I could save someone a couple of dollars and a lot of heartbreak. Especially since CVS is having their big makeup clearance right now; don't be disillusioned. It's not worth 50% off. I promise.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Updating Plastic Storage (Doing Things #1)

Hello! So I did a thing the other day. Taking pictures for this definitely kept me on track. Plus it was much-needed, as I desperately need a place other than a big travel bag for my makeup. (This will also be great to take to college fall semester!)  I got this white (kind of dirty) set of storage drawers from my uncle, who brought it to sell at our family's garage sale. Instead of spending  15+ dollars on one, I decided I could make this one work for me.

Updating Plastic Storage 


What I used: 
  • A set of plastic drawers, brand unknown. Sterilite makes similar ones, but I've seen these kind of things at garage sales, thrift stores, and clearance sections especially after "back-to-school" season. 
  • A tarp or newspaper, and a way to hold it down at the corners. (You may not think there's much wind but you'll be sorely mistaken.)
  • Painters tape
  • Paper towels (way more handy than I thought)
  • Spray paint 

MAKE SURE the spray paint specifically say it works on plastic. It's less than four dollars at Home Depot. I chose purple, of course, my favorite color. Also, it's REALLY important to do this in a well-ventilated area, and to be mindful of the general direction of the wind.



First, I washed the drawers with dish soap and the hose and set them to dry in the sun. This is important.


I took out the drawers (and set them way aside) and began the easiest part, which was painting the outside shell. In long, neither slow nor fast, consistent strokes, I swept in 8-inch swishes until a thin coat was upon the box. This what it looked like after.

After about a minute, I did a second coat in the same fashion so there were no white spots. I found this method important because putting on a too-thick layer leads to unattractive drips, which had to be wiped quickly and gone over again later. I found doing each side separately was the easiest way to control this, though it requires more patience.

OKAY now for the drawers, I didn't want any paint on the clear part, and as the nature of spray paint is to GET EVERYWHERE I made sure with painter's tape and paper towels that there wasn't going to be purple anywhere other than the handles. Although i'm sure the clear plastic would have taken the paint okay, it wasn't the look I was going for. Take your time to make sure the tape lines are p e r f e c t.


I carefully peeled the tape off before it dried too much to avoid the paint peeling, then I let everything dry for a couple hours before handling, just to be safe.


Okay this is very important! Make sure everything is 100% dry. I made this mistake and i had to quickly wipe off and repaint. It comes off with nail polish remover, so it's not a huge deal, but it is an inconvenience.  Check out those water bubbles. 

(I also painted a bit of the inside lightly just because the drawers were clear and i was like yolo)


AND YOU'RE DONE
See how fun and pretty it looks now? It no longer looks boring and "temporary" as plastic furniture can. 



All of my makeup fits in the drawers very well, just as the drawers fit very well on my desk! I divided up the inside with smaller boxes i had previously used to store makeup. Drawer dividers for pencils or silverware could be used for this purpose. And hey, those could be painted too! ;)



Very easy if you take your time! I'm proud of myself honestly of the patience I had for this. You could ask a question or comment on my process if you want!  Tschüss!






Monday, May 20, 2013

Hello there!

Hi! I'm new at this so bear with me. I'm Clara and I'm from Michigan. I attend a university and I'm currently studying to be a speech-language pathologist, hopefully with children. I live on-campus during the school year and I work at a preschool.  I prefer staying home rather than going out, cool weather to hot weather, and musical theatre to sports.

 Although I frequently use a multitude of social networks, I decided a blog might help me get projects and thoughts in order. I'm learning currently learning how to utilize my new sewing machine, to hopefully one day correctly alter clothes to fit my under 5-foot frame, and also to make cute, useful, non-cheesy things. (okay maybe some cheesy things)

I think I got some of my "DIY" attitude from my mother, who is a gardener and creates miniature gardens and other garden accessories. I also inherited the attitude that a little bit of a mess is okay, but I'm trying to control that as well. I am the oldest of three, with two boy scout brothers.

My blog title is a play on my full name, Clara Albright. The synonyms also kind of represent the purpose to thing blog for me, which is to lay out goals so that I can accomplish what I both need and want to do.  Thanks for joining me!