Great Tip For Dry Facial Skin

Last week I had a free skin consultation at the medical spa attached to my dermatologist’s office. The aesthetician knew about my tendency for extra dry facial skin and knew about the skincare products I was using (these were suggested by my dermatologist). It was an excellent experience and I wish I had done it much earlier. 

The aesthetician recommended two new products to add to my simple skin regimen of cleanser, moisturizer and sunscreen. One was an addition and the other a replacement for the vitamin C serum I’ve been using for a couple of years. But the aesthetician’s best tip was to NOT cleanse my face in the morning. Splashing it with water and applying the right products thereafter retains its natural oils and results in a more dewy complexion. Cleansing my face to remove dirt and makeup in the evening was more than enough for my skin type. 

The thought of not cleansing my face in the morning sounded awfully grimy to me. But I did what was recommended, and I’m amazed at the positive results. My facial skin looks and feels much more hydrated, soft and moist. And since I love the look of shiny skin, I welcome the extra shine that has accompanied the new one-cleanse-a-day routine. 

You too might like to leave out the morning cleanse if your facial skin tends to feel dry. It’s an especially good idea in Winter when the heat is on 24/7 for months at a time, drying out your skin even further.

Tailored and Lacy for the Holidays

I enjoy creating a special holiday outfit each year. Last year I was cozy and casual in gold jeans and an oversized chunky knit pullover. The year before I wore a long sleeved body con metallic midi and red shoes. And the year before that I wore a ball gown and moto jacket with a pile of pearls. This year I’m in the mood for something ladylike and tailored. Not too dressy, but not as casual as last year. 

I used to be more of a frock than a skirt gal, but that preference has changed. I love the two easy throw-on-and-go Kamalikulture dresses that I added to my wardrobe this year, but overall I have enjoyed skirts more. I particularly like the creative process of remixing skirts with a variety of tops.

And although I prefer wearing full skirts to pencil skirts, I could not pass up on the opportunity to purchase the lace skirt of my dreams. It’s taken four years to find one that was knee-covering, woven, black with a non-black lining, sufficiently tapered at the side seams, scalloped at the hem, non-scratchy and well made. As soon as I stopped looking for it, my skirt found me. I love it when that happens. 

Holiday Skirt Full

Holiday Jumper Close

I wanted to wear a soft knitted pullover because it’s warm, cuddly, and a nice juxtaposition against the formality of the lace skirt. I had several options: a fuzzy light blue cropped sweater, fluid ink blue turtleneck, chunky cream cropped cabled sweater, or basic formfitting black turtleneck, all of which work well with the skirt. But Greg and I liked the combination of this short-sleeved, sequined and beaded black cashmere turtleneck best because it’s a little dressier, different to my other black turtlenecks, and worked better as a column of colour under my pink man coat. It’s slightly fluid, which looks updated against the highly structured skirt. 

Holiday Coat Close

Holiday Coat Full

Holiday Coat Full

It’s unusual for me to expose my entire forearm at this time of year when I prefer to cover up. It was also not my intention to wear this much black for the holidays. But the texture-rich surfaces of both the pullover and skirt, plus the extra forearm skin, break up the expanse of the black.

Holiday Jumper Close

Holiday Skirt Full

Fine gauge black micro fishnets are still my favourite choice of hosiery for the holidays because they finish off the leg line in a polished, yet interesting way. After the addition of the hose I was absolutely done with black. That’s why the outfit’s finishing touches are gold, mint and shocking pink. 

I initially wanted to match the outfit with Boutique 9’s Mirabelle champagne pointy toe pumps because they were sleek, simple and elongating. But the dainty ankle straps on the Calvin Klein Baishas stole my heart. Not as minimal and leg lengthening, but awfully pretty and a lot more comfortable. So I went with those and I’m glad I did. They look great with boyfriend jeans, which I’ll sport to another holiday occasion with fuzzy cropped pullover, gold belt and clutch. 

Holiday-Shoes@2x

I chose Kate Spade’s New York radio Samira clutch as my party bag because it’s a playful juxtaposition against the classic lace pencil skirt, and provides a little colour. My shocking pink man coat provides extra colour, which makes me even happier. The versatility of my new pink man coat has been great. It works as well with jeans and Converse sneakers as it does over business casual and dressy attire. Specs, wedding ring and watch are all I need in the accessory department.

Holiday Bag

Holiday Coat over the Shoulders

I have many opportunities to wear party outfits this holiday season, which has made it extra fun. I’m sticking to party separates and remixing this lace skirt and my Alice & Olivia black trousers with different tops and toppers. I’ll also be dressing up jeans with a festive sweater from time to time. But this is the outfit I’ll be wearing for the first two bashes. Let the festivities begin.

November Recap: Party Time

This year I decided to start the party wear coverage a little early and as a result the November newsletter turned into a bumper issue on party items and outfits. It also highlights my outfits, the two outstanding outfit bloggers we featured and two posts I wrote on outfit creation. 

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November Recap

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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Nordstrom Roundup: Thanksgiving Holiday Sale

Nordstrom is having a Thanksgiving Holiday sale and here are some items that caught my eye. Unavailable sizes do sometimes come back into stock so keep on stalking your favourites. 

We wish you a happy Thanksgiving weekend! 

Elizabeth and James Bourne Floral Print Flannel JacketVince Michela BootMackage Marila Asymmetrical Wool Blend CoatThe Kooples Coated Splatter Pattern JacketKate Spade New York Roger Bootiekensie Pin Dot Jacquard & Faux Leather Jacket

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Giving Thanks for our Furry Family Members

Our pets are important family members that hold a special place in our hearts. Their unconditional support is incomparable and unique. Their personalities keep us entertained. Their needs keep us on our toes. Their warmth and loyalty is comforting. They make us laugh throughout the day and cheer us up when we’re sad. They imprint their love and devotion on our souls forever, and we never feel alone when they are close by. 

No matter how much I praise our furry family members, I feel like I shortchange them. Thanking these glorious creatures seems so hopelessly inadequate compared to what they give us in return. But it’s a start. On this Thanksgiving Day I’m thankful for many things, but most of all I’m thankful for our pets.

We lost our precious little Jasmine three years ago, and our precious little Rosie four months ago. Words can not express how much we love and miss them. They enriched our lives, and they were an integral part of YLF.

Our little blog star Jasmine loved taking part in photo shoots. In the photo below she spontaneously jumped onto the chair behind me and posed perfectly for the camera. I didn’t even know she was there until Greg showed me the photo. Our little soldier Rosie kept us company whenever we worked in our home office. In this photo she jumped on my lap when the Seattle Times came to interview us at home. Rosie is looking at YLF on Greg’s monitor. I’m not sure what she’s thinking, but as always she was thoroughly engaged in the activity. We did not call our girls the CEOs of YLF for nothing. 

We wish you a happy and peaceful Thanksgiving Weekend filled with much love and adoration for your pets. Hold them a little closer, and thank them for being the incredible creatures that they are.

Jasmine

Rosie