Weekly Roundup: Best Hand Creams

There is an extreme amount of hand washing going on in the world at the moment. It’s a very important precautionary measure against the spread of germs, but it can leave the skin on our hands dry, irritated, and even cracked. Perhaps most importantly, cracked skin can leave our hands vulnerable to infection.

My own hands feel like sandpaper, and the skin is sore if I don’t moisturize and hydrate them regularly after hand washing. So I’ve compiled a collection of our forum’s favourite hand creams and lotions. The roundup also includes favourites from my clients and friends. The assortment ranges greatly in formula, price point and scent. Some creams are scented, and others are scent-free. Some creams are free of parabens and relieve eczema. Some formulas are greasy and thick, and others are smooth and silky. Some formulas might not feel or smell as good when you use them, but are very effective. Some are pricey, and others as cheap as chips.

There are many hand creams here that I like. I’ve recently ordered a few new-to-me creams to try from this tried-and-tested assortment. Personally, I like a hand cream with a scent and don’t mind the greasy aspect at all. I like it to be thick, rich, creamy, and a bit greasy. I like it to LAST for a while. I find that non-greasy and thin hand creams don’t last on my skin type. They absorb too quickly and my hands feel dry again soon. My favourite hand creams are from “Library of Flowers” because they tick all of my boxes.

But the very best hand cream is the butter used in baking when you knead dough. My word, do my hands look and feel good after making a pie crust or crumble topping. Beautifully moisturized, supple, and exercised.

Over to you. What’s your favourite hand cream and why? Let’s add to this curated collection with your recommendations.

Wardrobe Chores to Pass the Extra Time at Home

Maintaining social distance is extremely important if we are to minimize the spread of the novel coronavirus. So many of us are spending most of our time at home right now, with our communities in various levels of lockdown. The isolation can be annoying and stressful, but here are some wardrobe and style-related tasks that might be a practical use of the extra time indoors. 

Of course, there are much more important things to think about than your wardrobe, but these chores might temporarily take your mind off the serious situation we find ourselves in. I find them therapeutic to do and feel a sense of satisfaction when they are complete.

1. Spruce Up Footwear and Handbags

Polish leather, clean synthetics, scrub sneakers, launder insoles and canvas, and make white laces look sparkling white by soaking them in Oxi-Clean. Wipe bags down with a damp cloth or dust them with a duster. Carefully and very gently remove blue denim stains with nail polish remover.

The first wardrobe chore on my list is to scrub my multiple pairs of sneakers, make those white soles shine, and wash the laces so that they are once again pearly white.

2. Catch up on Clothing Alterations and Repairs

Now is a good time to hem pants, jeans, skirts and dresses, fix and taper seams, and alter waistbands if you’re handy with the sewing machine. Sew buttons back onto wardrobe items. Alter the position of buttons on tops, sleeves and jackets to create a better fit. Finish a sewing project you started, and wear the item.

3. Catch up on Ironing and Steaming

Pop on the tele and attack the pile of ironing. Pop on a podcast and steam those closet darlings begging for a press. Attend to the backlog of laundry, remove stubborn stains, and make sure that items are clean before putting them away for the seasonal switcheroo.

4. Edit and Review your Wardrobe

This is a potentially HUGE job, but one that can be broken down into smaller tasks if you tackle one wardrobe category at a time. Follow my guidelines in the following posts:

If you edit and review your wardrobe regularly, the process will be quick. Feel free to ask questions on the YLF forum along the way.

5. Improve Storage Spaces

Now is a great time to tidy closets and drawers, and improve the way we store our wardrobe items. Try hanging, packing, and folding items in a more practical and neat way if there is room for improvement. Rearrange the way you organize wardrobe items to best suit your needs. Do the seasonal switch if that’s how you roll.

6. Bring on Outfit Creation Sessions

Put on some music and have a creative outfit making session. Pull out orphaned items and try to incorporate them into complete outfits that make you feel fab. Try on outfits you’ve had mulling around in your head. Pull together multiple looks with a 30-item capsule. Create outfits for the upcoming season. Create outfits that remix new items with old items. Create outfits using new-to-you colour combinations. Create outfits with an unexpected component. Have fun being creative, embrace its mess, and document fabulous looks along the way.

7. Clean Out the Make-Up, Toiletry and Jewellery Drawers

Now is as good a time as any to spring-clean pesky drawers of small items we seldom get around to cleaning out. Yes it’s tedious, but awfully satisfying when it’s done. Throw out what is old, used up, and expired. Untangle, clean, and reorganize your jewellery boxes and storage spaces.

8. Document Your Wardrobe In YLF Finds

I LOVE that my wardrobe is digitally represented using YLF Finds, because it allows me to see my wardrobe across any category — and as a whole — at the press of a button. It makes it very easy to pack travel capsules, and view my wardrobe in terms of all sorts of combinations. I can identify wardrobe holes, spot the areas that need a trendy refresh, and keep a strict control on inventory. It also minimizes closet orphans, and eliminates unnecessary duplication. I know exactly what I have at any time, and you can view exactly what I currently have in my wardrobe too.

It takes a while to set this up. First you need to collect your wardrobe items in Finds. For many popular stores you can use the collector to easily add them from your browser. For any other stores, you can create Custom Finds with existing photographs of the items, or photograph the items yourself. This does take time, but if you’re anything like me you’ll be grateful when it’s done.

Maintaining your digital wardrobe is as important. You have to remove what you pass on and add new purchases so that things stay accurate and up-to-date. But that’s easy once all the initial legwork is done. I highly recommend that you get cracking creating a digital and visual representation of your wardrobe.

9. De-Pill Knitwear

It’s not fun, but quite addictive and extremely satisfying. You’ll need the right tools, good light, patience, and a gentle hand. It’s a great idea to de-pill knitwear and woolly coats before you store them away for upcoming hot weather. Things will look new when you see them again in September.

10. Give Yourself a Manicure, Pedicure and Facial

After all the chores, give yourself a break with a moisturizing self-manicure and pedicure. Soak those feet and call it a day. Add a facial scrub and pop on a face mask. Double up on the hand cream because my goodness, our hands are dry and raw from excessive washing.

Some of our forum members got stuck into doing these wardrobe and style chores already. Feel free to join the YLF community on the forum by sharing your own progress. I’ll show you my sparkling sneakers later this week.

Finally, we wish everyone a safe week, especially those of us who have pre-existing conditions that make them more vulnerable to the COVID-19 virus.

Outfit Formula: Subtle Safari Chic

The Safari Chic trend takes me back to the early and mid ‘90s. Lots of beige, tan, stone, olive, toffee, khaki, brown, white, mustard and a bit of black. Think casual jackets, shirts, dresses, skirts, pants, jumpsuits blouses, tees and shorts in these typical earthy shades with utility detailing like drawstrings, tie belts, cargo pockets, carpenter loops, canvas belts, patch pockets, and tortoiseshell trim. Finish off the look with brown leather, animal print, and earthy accents. The collection below showcases some good Safari Chic looks.

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Here are some Safari Chic outfits that are subtle and simple instead of layered and maximal. The colour palette and utility integrity is key.

1. Trendy Paperbag Waist and Big Shirt

Combine a pair of trendy tan, khaki, olive or toffee utility paperbag waist pants with a big white tucked shirt. Finish off the look with brown footwear and a bag in the same subtle palette. Here, white shoes would work too. Or substitute the white for a shade of olive or brown. Animal print footwear could be smashing.

VANESSA BRUNO Epagny Belted Frayed Cotton-blend Canvas Tapered Pants

2. Utility Jacket with Column of White

The column of white under the tan safari jacket makes it look crisp and unique. The column combines a white tee and pair of wide crop jeans, but you can choose any silhouette of top and jeans, pants or shorts. The snakeskin shoes add a fun touch and look interesting. I can see the look with brown boots, brown sandals, mules or white sneakers too.

Boyish The Jeffery Safari Jacket

3. Black on Black Utility Dress

A utility dress combined with a pair of flat sandals is a great way to create a simple Safari Chic look. Here the black is unexpected and looks lovely on the black-haired model. I’d have preferred brown, gold, olive, animal print or white sandals, but if you like wearing black from head to toe – go for it. Or choose a utility dress in another safari colour.

DL1961 Fire Island Utility Dress

4. Boiler Suit and Animal Print

And last is a nod to the ‘80s boiler suit, which in the right earthy colours can look fably Safari Chic because of its utility integrity. Nice addition of the snakeskin boots, although earthy leather boots, mules, sandal booties, or gladiators would work well too. Add jewellery, eyewear, scarves, headgear, and watch as desired.

Banana Republic TENCEL Flight Jumpsuit

Roundups

Simpler Items

This week's list of top picks list is about basic pieces.

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Assorted Items

Items for Summer, both in and out of air conditioning.

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Casual Summer Vibes

This week's top picks are good for a casual Summer vibe.

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Summery Earth Tones

These items are for those who like to wear casual earth tones in warm and hot weather.

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Hints of Spring

Some tried-and-tested winning items to refresh your style for Spring.

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Dressier Items

An assortment of dressier top picks might be just what the doctor ordered.

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Link Love: Celebrating Women in March

March 8th was International Women’s Day and March is Women’s History Month. To celebrate Refinery29 rounded up 15 women-led fashion brands, because, in their own words: “We can take ownership of our roles as consumers by helping more businesswomen succeed, and by supporting companies with ethical production practices from start to finish.”

They also listed 10 women-run fashion houses changing how we dress.

Refinery29 also reports that “the Hollywood hair industry has long been dominated by white men. There’s still a huge gender discrepancy in editorial hairstyling, with women making up only around 26% of the hair talent at major agencies for jobs like magazine covers and ad campaigns. But more female artists are finally getting their long overdue recognition. Here’s 13 new female hairdressers who are rising to the top of the field.”

Last but not least, they’re featuring 9 female make-up artists you should be following in 2020.

Fab Links from Our Members

Annagybe wanted to share “Do Luxury Houses Need Fashion Designers.” She adds: “To me it seems the era of the auteur is over, and money seems to be major driver. But also the world has changed since Yves Saint Laurent.”

A few weeks ago, a number of forum members started a kind of shopping fast, and others were wondering whether to follow their example or not. So The Cat thought this post will likely be of interest.

kkards loved this article about Betty Catroux: “Every once in a while I read something and think, how could I not know about this person. I’m not sure why I’ve never heard of her before, but WOW, I’m totally taken with her style.”

Nemosmom came across this interview with Christian Siriano. The highlight for her was his view of Do Your Own Thing regardless of gender.

This post talks about how you might have to betray your true nature to actually feel authentic. Vildy found it an interesting read in light of the Do Your Own Thing trend, and that it’s not always so easy as it may seem.

Weekly Roundup: Quiet Neutrals

This week’s roundup is for neutral lovers with trendy touches of ‘90s tan and stone. There’s a lot of blue in stores and not nearly as much grey, which is spot on for Spring and Summer trends. I also see cobalt coming through, which is a less neutral blue and not as quiet, but gorgeous with black and white. 

The brand Tommy Hilfiger is making a comeback as I see it appear in retailers who haven’t stocked it for years. Banana Republic is looking better than ever thanks to a new design director and merchandising management. I’m impressed with their commitment to sustainability, wearable design, fit, a more diverse size assortment, and all round better quality and service. They’re getting a larger chunk of my fashion budget because the quality, fit, silhouettes and colours are working well for this leg of my style journey.

On to the items.

  • Tommy Hilfiger Stripe Long Sleeve Tie Front Top: If you like tailored tees with pizzazz, try this. The front tie detail is unique, not bulky, and you don't need to tuck the top for structure. The clever placement of the directions of the stripes is flattering on most body types.
  • Tommy Hilfiger Slim Fit Plaid Cotton Double Breasted Blazer: Tommy Hilfiger blazers are beautifully made, look a lot like a Veronica Beard but cost a fraction of the price. Here's a Spring and Summer check that is gorgeous with white, olive and blue. Nice over dresses too. Best on a small or regular size bust.
  • Tommy Hilfiger Lawn Stripe Button-Up Shirt: An interesting vertically striped shirt in nice fabric. Fluid and fab drape. Works well semi-tucked. Lovely turn-back detailing on the sleeves, and I think nicest in the light neutrals.
  • Tommy Hilfiger Polka Dot Long Sleeve Peplum Top: A romantic blouse that works best on those who can fill it out. The blouson waist is more flattering that you expect. Comes in light neutrals.
  • Reiss Pixie Pleat Back Trench Coat: Check out the back of this trench coat. Unique, beltless, excellent versatile length, and almost sold out. Beautifully made. The fluid fit works on a range of body types.
  • Reiss Jean Pleated Floral Long Sleeve Blouse: I can't believe they styled this gorgeous blouse tucked because it's trapeze in silhouette with beautiful back knife pleats. It's supposed to be worn UNTUCKED and drapes like a dream. Beautifully made and gorgeous fabric. Sensually modest.
  • Reiss Archie Leather Crossbody Bag: A crossbody with a handy front pocket for your phone. Lovely quality.
  • Club Monaco Jessyn Pleated Chiffon Pants: Hello '90s palazzos! Fun swoosh factor. These look great with a short or long welted pullover or knit top. Or a short boxy top. I prefer them with dressy flats or sneakers.
  • Banana Republic JAPAN EXCLUSIVE Poplin Ruffle T-Shirt: A great little avant-garde knit top for Team Earth Tones that works well on a smaller bust. Lovely fabric.
  • Club Monaco Cavalry Twill Cuffed Pants: A nice cuffed nod to the '90s that works well on both a straighter and curvier figure. Lovely thick fabric, beautifully made, and very earthy. The toffee is less orange in person. Length is quite long.
  • Banana Republic Snake Print Lightweight Rectangular Scarf: Safari Scarf Fabness. Very lightweight and works well creased.
  • BAUM UND PFERDGARTEN Jodi Print Turtleneck: If you like to wear mesh tops, try this one - although you'll need to like turtlenecks too. Lovely fit and quality, and not too clingy. Needs a camisole unless the bra is a showpiece.
  • Eileen Fisher Classic Collar Silk Shirtdress: Silk Sack Dress Fabness. It's beyond body type, comes in black, and runs a size big.
  • BAUM UND PFERDGARTEN Brooklynn Crop Cotton & Linen Jacket: This looks best on those who can fill it out with broad shoulders, a larger bust, and long arms. Fashion forward and versatile.
  • AllSaints Polly Denim Midi Dress: A fitted yet not constricting denim dress that looks better without the layering tee and belt. Fits a range of body types. Well made. I've ordered it!
  • Tommy Hilfiger Stanford Stripe Crop Pants: The fabric is soft and drapey, feeling luscious against the skin. The vertical stripes are unique and pretty in the low-contrast stripe. The mid rise is comfortable and the fit works quite well on curvier figure despite the vertical stripe. Good room on the thighs.
  • Club Monaco Matie Gingham Crop Pants: The micro check is for Team Cobalt Blue. The mid rise feels quite low compared to high-rise everything. The fit is very fluid on a straighter body type, and good on a curvier body type. Lovely fabric. Good room on the thighs.
  • Zara Asymmetric Poplin Shirt: The white is more see-through than I'd like. It's NOT a well-made item, but the fabric is quite good and the cut is genius. It will not overwhelm a small frame as you might expect. I have it in a blue stripe. The striped fabric is better than the white, but the white looks great with a white camisole layered underneath it.
  • French Connection Amalie Lace Blouse: This is GORGEOUS. The sleeves are a work of art and the boxy fit is architectural. The lace is off-white and not scratchy (not soft either, so consider yourself warned). It runs a size big. It would have been mine if it didn't run big and I wasn't sized out.
  • Alfani Printed High Low Tunic, Created for Macy's: An interesting stripe in a flowing and drapey tunic that is crease-resistant and machine washable. Runs a size big, and works on an assortment of body types. Comes in other patterns.
  • Banana Republic Linen Raglan Cropped T-Shirt: A simple short tee that is sufficiently opaque and works on a range of body types. Many colours and read the rave reviews.
  • Banana Republic High-Rise Wide-Leg Cropped Jean: These worked on a range of clients as long as the length was right. Two to four inches above the ankle bone is great. Flattering, dramatic, and comes in lengths. You can easily trim the frayed hem if that's not your cuppa.
  • DKNY Faux-Leather Moto Jacket: Good faux leather jacket for Team Broad Shoulders. Runs a size big. Very pretty off-white.
  • INC International Concepts INC Fringe-Hem Button-Front Straight-Leg Jeans, Created for Macy's: Go Team Woodstock. These come in four washes, are super soft, mould to most body types, and are very comfy. The fringe is more dramatic in person.
  • Anne Klein Knit-Trim Tweed Jacket: You have to see this fabulous piece in person to get the right impression. The classic Spring tweed bouclé jacket is trimmed with a sporty striped rib creating fabulous tension. Impeccable quality.
  • INC International Concepts INC Plus Size Tummy Control Zenith Boyfriend Jeans, Created for Macy's: Super cute trendy fluid jeans with rave reviews.
  • Ecco Soft 7 Woven Slip-On Sneaker: Extremely polished, casual and neat on the foot. Comes in other neutrals and can work well with orthotics when you size up. Wear them with just about anything.
  • DKNY Cropped Bomber Jacket: A crinkly bomber jacket that is very lightweight and loud because the fabric makes a noise, but is awfully fun and will not date.
  • Theory Treeca Check Crop Pants: IMPECCABLE light blue micro check pants that are made of extremely gorgeous crisp fabric. Crease-resistant, comfortable, and very polished. Good cigarette silhouette, and not skinny. Fits a range of body types. Runs big unless you want them to fit roomy like the model. I sized down to achieve a more tailored fit. They are mine and are the BEST Theory pants I've ever had.
  • Banana Republic High-Rise Tapered Pant: The best fitting carrot pants of the season. Lovely fabric, sueded, best on a curvier body type with a defined waist, and the waist tie lies VERY flat. The rise is not too high either. It worked on straighter figures with a less defined waist too. Comes in three neutrals. SUPER CUTE.
  • Banana Republic Classic Utility Jacket: Great utility jacket that comes in more than just olive. Good side entry pockets and reasonably structured fit. Read the rave reviews.

Go to the collection page if you would like to see the images alongside my descriptions.

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