Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts

12.11.2015

Style Post:Holiday Glam!

Tis the season 
for holiday parties,
special date nights,
performances and 
family get togethers.

The time we spend
dressing up and going out
is at an all time high
the month of December.
For some,
there is delight in the wardrobe
changes and excuses to get all dolled up.
For others, it can be daunting
coming up with a new outfit
or look for every occasion.

Thankfully Kenna
is here to help us!
She was kind enough to 
guest post on Just An Ordinary Family
and give us a make up tutorial
to put together a beautiful, simple 
holiday look for whatever occasion you
are attending.


What I love about 
the look Kenna has put together
for us is that its not overly done up.
It is simple, yet classy and glamorous.
Perfect for date night and a family reunion.

Watch Kenna below to see how she does it! 


Below are a list of the products Kenna used,
with the link on where to find it.







Thank you Kenna for 
your excellent tutorial.
For more information on
Kenna's Younique products,
you can find her on Facebook
or at her Younique website.


I am a wife and mother to two sweet boys. I am a lover of all things beauty and have a true passion for enhancing women's natural beauty with the power of makeup.


11.25.2015

Style Post: Easy and Elegant Twist

If you're anything like me,
you understand how hard it can be 
to find the time for yourself in the morning.
Realistically, I am not going to 
be getting up an hour before everyone
else in my family every day of the week just to do my 
hair and make up.
I love my bed too much.

Some days a messy bun has to cut it.
Other times, I can spare an extra moment to
do something that looks a bit more put together.
This easy style takes just a couple of minutes
and the results are usually pretty good!

The twist at the front gives 
it just a touch of elegance to pass
of an effortless, yet effort-full, look.
Isnt' that what we always strive for?
We want to look like we tried,
but not too hard.
Women are a contradictory,
aren't we?

Here it is, broken down step by step.

Step 1: Start with clean, brushed, unstyled hair.


2. Part your hair slightly two one side. Take two one inch pieces of hair side by side. 

3. Begin to twist the hair together, overlapping one piece with the next. Adding another one inch piece of hair as you go along the side. Secure it with pins just behind the ear. Repeat on the other side.


 4. Hold both pieces in the back and gather them together. With one hand, twist the hair into a bun and secure with elastics.

5. Tuck in any loose pieces with pins.

6. Voila - you're done! Quick and easy!



10.19.2015

Mommy Mondays: Mommy Style

There is a joke that the mother uniform
is a pair of yoga pants and t shirt.
Well yes, it is definitely the most comfortable
and probably most practical outfit 
for chasing toddlers and changing babies.
It certainly isn't the most fashionable.

Believe me,
I definitely have days
where I am at home doing chores
and I don't care one bit how I look.
I am all about comfort.

However,
sometimes I find I get stuck in a rut.
I have little energy to put into how I look
and it loses priority. 
One of my goals
for this year was to learn 
how to take better care of myself,
and this falls under that category.

I certainly don't do it well.
There are many days where I fall into that rut again.
This I can tell you - I am trying.
Each day I try to do at least a bit of make up,
put on clothes that are comfortable and cute
and look presentable.

The hard part for me is make up. 
The balance between wearing make up
because it makes me feel better
and teaching my daughter that I need it to feel better.
I want to show her that I can think I am beautiful without it.
I want to teach her that it isn't needed to feel beautiful.

Right now we talk about make up as being fun.
It is fun to put on fancy dresses,
do our hair and wear make up.
Sometimes it makes our already pretty selves even prettier, 
highlighting our best features.
Admittedly, this is a struggle for me.

Jennifer Garner has spoken before
about limiting her make up
for the sake of her daughters.
This intrigued me and always stuck with me,
especially now that I have two girls of my own.
Where is the balance between relying on it
and using it to help us feel beautiful and confident?
What are you thoughts?

I like to simply put on a lotion with SPF,
fill in my brows and apply a couple coast of mascara.
To me, that helps me feel awake and comfortable. 
Sometimes, when I have the extra time (ha!),
I like to play around with make up and try different things. 

Regardless of how much make up I put on,
I always feel a bit better when I take an extra couple of minutes
to choose an outfit and try a little bit harder.
I don't have that feeling when I go out
like I'd be embarrassed to I run into someone I know.
Which in this small town is inevitable. 

Here are a few pieces to help tie together a look
that is simple and comfortable for any mom.

1. A good lotion with SPF.
It really doesn't matter what lotion it is, just make sure it has a high enough SPF.

(image via Mari Claire UK, their recommendations here.) 

2. Basic t-shirts, in a few solid colours. 
These are great for layering, and in basic colours like black and white, they are versatile and go with anything. I like the ones from Old Navy because they are inexpensive. I don't cry when my kids spit up on them, rip them or generally destroy them. They are replaceable and comfortable.

3. Camisoles
Again in basic colours. I like them for layering as well, under a sheer top, or just for some added warmth. I used them especially while breast feeding because I could lift up my top without exposing my midsection. 

4. A pair of comfortable and versatile jeans. 
I am in love with my boyfriend jeans and went through a phase where I wore them way too often. They are definitely casual, however they can be played up a bit with a nicer top and cute shoes. A juxtapose between ultra feminine and very casual. Dark wash skinny jeans are great as well, especially when worn with boots.


(via Google images)

5. A cardigan or wrap sweater
Again, layers. Typically I aim for the three c's -comfy, cozy and cute. There are some adorable styles out there right now, the Aztec print being a big one. 

(image via polyvore.com

6. A really good mascara
'Nuff said.

7. A pop of lip colour. 
It is amazing how a touch of lipstick can transform an outfit! My favourite colour is Hot Tahiti by MAC.

(via mylittlemakeup.com)

8. Comfortable footwear.
Yes, comfortable. As a mom I can't explain how hard it is to run after your toddler in heels. Or tread through a sea of tiny pebbles at the playground in wedge sandals. Shoes can definitely be cute, but practical and comfortable has taken top priority in the shoe department. I will still bring out the heels for a special occasion.
For everyday wear I love my Keds. I slip them on and am out the door. I can go for a long walk, ride my bike and stroll through the mall without wearing my running shoes. 
For the fall and winter, I really love my boots and booties. I have two pairs of tall boots in black and brown that are flat. I also have a pair of brown ankle boots in a tan colour, with about a half inch heel. They are really cute and dress up my outfit a bit, but I can still play with my kids in them. 

9. A good bra.
Those babies need support. 

10. A pair of earrings. 
I am rarely seen without a pair of earrings. A tiny drop or studs are my favourite for everyday wear. They just add a touch of femininity to any outfit. These ones by Stella and Dot are my current favourite and can be worn two ways. 

There you have it!
My list of simple ways to
go from frumpy mommy
to stylin' mommy.


Which ways do you add a little something
special to your outfit that help make you
feel beautiful? 
Comment below, I'd love to hear! 

8.12.2015

My Ipsy Bag and the Perfect Polish



Back in the winter I was feeling frustrated
with my constant purchasing of make up.
It seemed like something was always running out,
and I was always having to make a new decision
on which product was the best.

Buying make up is something I am not into.
I couldn't find a liquid foundation that would stay on my face.
My eyeliner was running under my eyes.
I am to timid to branch out and explore
different lip and eye colours.
There are too many choices
and I don't like spending money on something that
I am not certain is a good purchase.

Every day I have the same make up routine.
It rarely varies, unless I am going out for a special occasion.
In the summer, I generally skip putting anything on my face
besides a daily moisturizer with SPF.
I keep it my make up routine pretty basic and straight forward.
Eyebrows, eyes and cheeks.

Once I found out about Ipsy,
I knew it would be something I would be interested in.
It completely took away the annoyance of
deciding on which product to choose.
Plus, I get to look forward to a fun
bright pink package in my mailbox once a month
filled with make up goodies.

When you sign up online
you choose which products and brands
interest you.
You also choose a style and what your tones and colours are.
For instance,
I chose a more natural style,
told them that I am a brunette with blue eyes and an olive skin tone.
Each month the products they send me
 are the shades which would compliment me best.

I have been subscribing to Ipsy for the last 6 months,
and in that time I have received only two, maybe three,
products I haven't been fond of.
Sometimes the product is a full size item,
and sometimes they are sample size.
My favourite items have been a sample of perfume,
a gel nail polish that lasts a seriously long time
and an eyebrow pencil.




If you are a lover of make up,
or like me enjoy wearing make up and don't like picking it out,
I would highly recommend subscribing to Ipsy.
The cost is $10 per month in the United States
and $15 a month in Canada.

If you are interested,
just click here to get started!

(images from ipsy.com)

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