It's that time of year again! SPRING BREAK! Spring break is a sign it is time to break out some of my favorite things... flip flops. Flip flops are a spring break must have if you are headed to the pool, the beach, or when you are making a quick run to the store for party supplies. Here in the Sunshine state though, we tend to wear flip flops and sandals almost year round.
After wearing boots and tennis shoes for most of the "winter" (yes, I put it in quotes because in Florida we don't have much of a winter). I decided that it was time to give myself a pedicure. The dry weather combined with my love of boots has really taken it's toll on my feel. They aren't pretty. So today I decided it was time for a pedicure. Naturally I don't feel like spending a ton of money for pedicures every week, but with a few supplies I can do my own at home.
Step 1:
Take off any polish that is on your toes.
Step 2:
Clip your toenails. Clip them straight across and do not round the edges. Doing so prevents getting ingrown toenails! If you would like to file your nails, file them the same way (rather than back and forth) as it helps to prevent your nails from breaking.
Step 3:
Add a little bit of cuticle cream if you would like (I used Sally Hansen Healthy Cuticles Now). Gently, push back cuticles with an orangewood stick. If you start to push back the skin around your toes... STOP.
Step 4:
Fill up your bathtub or a small bin with warm water. Let your feet soak in the water for at least 15 minutes (the more dead skin you have on your feet, the longer you'll need to soak them). Add a few drops of some essential oils (such as peppermint) or bath salts if you would like to.
Step 5:
This is the gross part. Scrape the dead skin off of your feet focusing on your heels, the balls of your feet, and the sides of your feet. For this you can use a foot scraper or pumice stone (I use a Ped Egg). Warning: Do not scrub too hard. If your skin looks pink stop. The point is to take off the excess rough skin, but you do need some tough skin left to help protect your feet. I use the Ped Egg.
Step 6:
Slather on a foot cream. Put on socks to help the cream to really soak into your feet. For added hydration, leave your socks on overnight. I used Gold Bond Ultimate Softening Foot Cream with Shea Butter.
Step 7:
Put on a thin coat of nail polish base. This helps to protect your nails from being stained by your nail polish, as well as help your polish last longer. I used Sally Hansen Diamond Strength Diamond Shine Base & Top Coat. Make sure that you wash all cream off of your nails before applying your base or polish.
Step 8:
Paint your nails with your favorite nail polish. Use cotton balls to keep your toes from touching each other.
I chose China Glaze nail polish in Re-Fresh Mint.
Step 9:
After your polish dries, add a clear top coat to help your polish last longer.
You're all finished! Make sure your polish is completely dry before putting on shoes or walking around too much. If your polish starts to chip, it's time to give yourself another pedicure!
What is your spring polish color? Do you prefer the DIY yourself approach, or do you visit the salon.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Thank you!
Just over 6 months ago (on August 30, 2011) I created this blog and wrote my first post. I didn't have any readers at that time, and I wasn't sure that I ever would. 6 months later, I have 8 "official" followers, with many more visitors to my page each week. In the past month, I have had over 290 visitors to my blog, and close to 1,300 visitors total during the life of my blog. Okay, so
I have had readers from countries all over the world including Russia, the United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, the Ukraine, Australia, the Philippines, Greece, Romania, Turkey, Belgium, Moldova, and many more! I was shocked that people here in the United States wanted to read my blog, let alone people from other countries. :)
So thank you for coming to "Glass Slippers and Combat Boots" and for reading my posts. It means so much to me.
If you wouldn't mind sharing, please let me know what you like about my blog. Because I write on such a variety of topics (yes, many are completely random), I am interested to know what you, the reader, enjoys most. How did you find my blog? What are some topics you would like me to write about? Or, if you have any suggestions, comments, etc, please leave them in the comments. I would love to hear from you! :)
Thank you again. XOXO
Friday, March 2, 2012
Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss!
"Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You.”- Dr. Seuss, Happy Birthday to You!
Dr. Seuss, born as Theodor Seuss Geisel, was born on March 2, 1904. If he was still alive today, Dr. Seuss would be 108 years old!
Growing up, I loved reading Dr. Seuss books. In fact, today, I still love reading them. One of my favorite books has always been Green Eggs and Ham.
I have always loved that Dr. Seuss' books feature rhymes. When read aloud, they have an almost musical quality to them. Some books, such as Hop on Pop, or One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish, can help beginning readers to improve their fluency and reading ability. Other books, such as Horton Hears a Who, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, and The Lorax teach valuable lessons like how to treat others.
Guess what? Even celebrities love Dr. Seuss books! Check out Tim Tebow reading Green Eggs and Ham...
Awesome, right? I have always been a Tebow fan, but this makes me like him even more. See kids, even big football players think reading is cool!
Next, check out Justin Bieber reading The Cat in the Hat.
I think it is really cool that celebrities are taking the time to show kids that reading is cool. I can't wait to share these videos with my students one day.
Last, I thought I would share my excitement with you about a movie that hits theaters today! Which movie you ask? The animated movie based on Dr. Seuss' The Lorax! The movie stars the voices of Zac Efron, Taylor Swift, Danny DeVito, Ed Helms and Betty White. If you haven't seen the trailer already, be sure to watch it!
Adorable, right??? Is anyone as excited to see it as I am?
Okay, I think I have shared enough videos for one day. I hope that you find them entertaining (I know I do). :)
Do you love Dr. Seuss? Are you celebrating Dr. Seuss' birthday in any special way today? Do you have any great videos of other celebrities reading Dr. Seuss books? Please share in the comments below! I would love to read them. :)
"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, Nothing is going to get better. It's not."
- Dr. Seuss, The Lorax
Review: ELF Brushes
Instead of making a separate post for each of the ELF brushes in my collection, I thought I would create one post to review them all. The ELF line makes all kinds of makeup (ELF = Eyes, Lips, Face) and brushes. While I am a fan of the ELF eyeshadows, the brushes are only so-so. On to the reviews...
This brush is okay. The best thing about it was the price ($3 at Target). The brush is a nice size and fits comfortably in my hand. The bristles are not as soft as I would have liked and are a little thin. You can definitely feel that the brush is not very good quality. I typically use this brush to apply bronzer in the shape of the number 3 on each side of my face. It doesn't pick up the product that well and I feel like I have to apply more than I would normally have to. I found that my bronzer discolors the bristles a little bit which is weird considering they are black.
In short, I think this brush would make a good brush to leave in an emergency kit in your car, or a good brush to pick up if you find yourself traveling and you left your best brush at home.
I really love this brush. Definitely a steal at $1. I picked this brush up at my local Target. I am sure there are better eyeshadow brushes out there, but this one definitely surprised me. The bristles of the brush are short but thick. It really is the perfect size for applying eye shadow to your lid and brow bone (I will probably buy a separate brush for the crease). If you are looking for a basic eyeshadow brush on a tight budget, this is the brush for you!
Interested in reading about more brushes? Check out my review of the Make Up Forever HD Complexion Starter Kit which included a fabulous kabuki brush here, and check out my review of the Too Faced Sun on the Run kit which included a flatbuki brush here. For my review of the Sephora Professional #45 brush, please click here.
On a final note, I am not affiliated with ELF or Target in any way. This review is purely my opinion and was completely honest. It was not affected by anyone else. I am not trying to persuade you to purchase any of the products listed. I try to research my beauty products thoroughly before I purchase them so that I know what to expect before I buy it. I want to write my own reviews so that I can help others who like to research their purchases too. I hope that you found this review entertaining and informative.
If you have any questions or comments about my review or the brushes listed, please feel free to leave them in the comments below! :)
Brush #1: ELF Blush Brush
2 out of 5 stars
This brush is okay. The best thing about it was the price ($3 at Target). The brush is a nice size and fits comfortably in my hand. The bristles are not as soft as I would have liked and are a little thin. You can definitely feel that the brush is not very good quality. I typically use this brush to apply bronzer in the shape of the number 3 on each side of my face. It doesn't pick up the product that well and I feel like I have to apply more than I would normally have to. I found that my bronzer discolors the bristles a little bit which is weird considering they are black.
In short, I think this brush would make a good brush to leave in an emergency kit in your car, or a good brush to pick up if you find yourself traveling and you left your best brush at home.
Brush #2: ELF Eyeshadow Brush
4 out of 5 stars
I really love this brush. Definitely a steal at $1. I picked this brush up at my local Target. I am sure there are better eyeshadow brushes out there, but this one definitely surprised me. The bristles of the brush are short but thick. It really is the perfect size for applying eye shadow to your lid and brow bone (I will probably buy a separate brush for the crease). If you are looking for a basic eyeshadow brush on a tight budget, this is the brush for you!
Brush #3: ELF Brow Brush:
3 out of 5 stars
This brush was another $1 bargain. Once again, it isn't the highest quality, but if it you are on a tight budget (like myself) it is definitely worth the price. It may not be the best one made, but this brush gets the job done. I picked up this brush at my local Target.
All in all, I would have to say that the biggest advantage of the ELF brush line is the price. Most of the ELF brushes that I have seen at Target were priced either $1 or $3 per brush. While the brand isn't the highest quality, if you are looking to expand your brush collection on a tight budget, I would definitely recommend them. For the important brushes that are used for more application, such as foundation and blush brushes, I would spend a little more money for a better quality. But for your minor brushes, such as eyeshadow and eyebrow brushes, ELF makes a decent product.
Interested in reading about more brushes? Check out my review of the Make Up Forever HD Complexion Starter Kit which included a fabulous kabuki brush here, and check out my review of the Too Faced Sun on the Run kit which included a flatbuki brush here. For my review of the Sephora Professional #45 brush, please click here.
On a final note, I am not affiliated with ELF or Target in any way. This review is purely my opinion and was completely honest. It was not affected by anyone else. I am not trying to persuade you to purchase any of the products listed. I try to research my beauty products thoroughly before I purchase them so that I know what to expect before I buy it. I want to write my own reviews so that I can help others who like to research their purchases too. I hope that you found this review entertaining and informative.
If you have any questions or comments about my review or the brushes listed, please feel free to leave them in the comments below! :)
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Review: Sephora Professional #45 Mineral Powder Brush
4.5 out of 5 stars
With the multitude of brushes placed before me, I asked a Sephora salesperson for help. She recommended the mineral brush because it would take less time to use than a regular foundation brush and that it gives your liquid foundation an airbrushed look. She made a great recommendation! I love this brush. I decided to purchase it and use it with the Make Up Forever HD Complexion Starter Kit (You can read my review of the HD Complexion Starter Kit here).
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Be sure to check out the "brushes" label for more brush reviews!
On a final note, I am not affiliated with Sephora in any way. This review is purely my opinion and was completely honest. It was not affected by anyone else. I am not trying to persuade you to purchase any of the products listed. I try to research my beauty products thoroughly before I purchase them so that I know what to expect before I buy it. I want to write my own reviews so that I can help others who like to research their purchases too. I hope that you found this review entertaining and informative.
If you have any questions or comments about my review or the product listed, please feel free to leave them in the comments below! :)
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
This week while interning...
Just thought I would share a few updates from my internship.
As you may or may not know, I am currently completing my Level II internship this semester. On Tuesdays and Wednesdays I work in a third grade classroom. I absolutely love it.
First off, let me share my favorite conversation that took place this week.
Little girl in my class: *raises hand* "Is there reception in space?"
Me: "Reception?"
Girl: "Yeah, like for your cell phone. Can astronauts use them in space?" Haha. It was hilarious.
I have been teaching science since my second week of interning. My teacher told me about two weeks ago that I was ready to teach more, so I am now teaching reading as well. I also meet with a small group of four students for guided reading. I love that I am allowed to teach more often. I really feel that I am growing as a teacher. I love to know that I am helping my students to learn new things!
For the past two weeks or so I have been teaching a science unit on the outer space focusing on the Sun and stars. For one assignment I had my students write five facts about the Sun on a paper place and then decorate. Here are a few of their beautiful Suns. :)
As you may or may not know, I am currently completing my Level II internship this semester. On Tuesdays and Wednesdays I work in a third grade classroom. I absolutely love it.
First off, let me share my favorite conversation that took place this week.
Little girl in my class: *raises hand* "Is there reception in space?"
Me: "Reception?"
Girl: "Yeah, like for your cell phone. Can astronauts use them in space?" Haha. It was hilarious.
I have been teaching science since my second week of interning. My teacher told me about two weeks ago that I was ready to teach more, so I am now teaching reading as well. I also meet with a small group of four students for guided reading. I love that I am allowed to teach more often. I really feel that I am growing as a teacher. I love to know that I am helping my students to learn new things!
For the past two weeks or so I have been teaching a science unit on the outer space focusing on the Sun and stars. For one assignment I had my students write five facts about the Sun on a paper place and then decorate. Here are a few of their beautiful Suns. :)
They are great, aren't they? I was so proud of their work. My cooperating teacher did as well. If you can't tell, she hung them all up and displayed them in the classroom.
This week a little girl in my class gave me this picture:
She then told me, "You can give it to your husband and pretend that you drew it if you want to." Haha. Like I said before, my class is adorable.
Well, now you know what has been going on at school lately. Next week I am continuing to teach science and reading. I can't wait to see what kind of adventures that third grade has in store for me. :)
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Sunday, February 26, 2012
My New Twin?
This is a totally random post. You have been warned.
This week during my internship, the following conversation took place:
Girl in my class: "Mrs. B, do you know who Ashley and I think you look like?"
Me: "No. Who?"
Girl: "We think you look like Selena Gomez!"
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This week during my internship, the following conversation took place:
Girl in my class: "Mrs. B, do you know who Ashley and I think you look like?"
Me: "No. Who?"
Girl: "We think you look like Selena Gomez!"
*crickets chirping*
Yeah, I don't see it either. Even though I totally disagree, I am flattered that they think I look like her.
While I'm on the subject, I will share another random fact with you. On a few occasions (by that I mean very few occasions) I have been told that I look like "young Britney Spears" (back when she had brown hair).
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I promise I'm not really that weird yellow color... It was dark outside and the flash was on... |
*crickets chirping*
Once again, I don't agree, but I'm flattered. So what is the point of me telling you all of this? To be honest, I don't have a point. I just thought it was funny. I have several friends who can say "oh, people tell me that I look like *insert fabulous female celebrity here* all the time!" I, on the other hand, rarely have that problem. Remember "doppelganger week" on Facebook awhile back? I was that lame person who continued to use my regular profile picture all week.
Now you may be wondering, "Marissa, who do you think you look like?" Okay, you probably aren't wondering that, but I will tell you anyways.
The answer: Peppermint Patty
T-shirt? Check. Shorts? Check. Flip flops? Double check. But most importantly, see that crazy hair? That is definitely me. :)
But anyways, that was my funny moment of the week (as you can tell, this week was kind of boring).
Do you have a celebrity twin? Or, like me, have you been told that you kinda-sorta look like a certain celeb? Please share in the comments below! :)
Here's hoping I didn't bore you too much with all of my ramblings. Hope you all have a fabulous week!
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