ColourPop Quicksand Golightly Badlands Up Shot Baby Roo Super Star Loose Pigments Reviews & Swatches3/29/2018 QuicksandColour Pop Quicksand Super Star Loose Pigment ($5.00 for 0.07 oz.) is a medium-dark, reddish copper with warm undertones and a glittering, metallic finish. There seemed to be a mix of finer pearl and larger sparkle in this particular shade, though the sparkles weren’t as obvious when I used the product with a dampened brush. The dry application yielded semi-opaque coverage, moderate fallout during application, and six-hour wear. The dampened application yielded opaque, smooth pigmentation that didn’t have fallout during application and stayed on well for eight hours. Top Dupes
Formula Overview$5.00/0.07 oz. - $71.43 Per Ounce The formula is supposed be a wet/dry formula that has less intense shine when applied dry and a more metallic finish when applied wet. They're a finely-milled, loose powder that can be used on eyes, lips, and cheeks. Not wholly surprising, they tended to perform best applied with a dampened brush or over a lightly tacky primer. They can be a little messy to work with if you are not used to loose eyeshadows, but I did not find them any better or worse than the average loose formula. The pigmentation varied a lot from shade to shade, though most shades had more pigmentation when applied with a dampened brush along with greater shine. Browse all of our Colour Pop Super Star Loose Pigment swatches. IngredientsSynthetic Fluorphlogopite, Dimethicone/Vinyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Calcium Aluminum Borosilicate, Silica, Phenoxyethanol, Octyldodecanol, Octyldodecyl Stearoyl Stearate, Tin Oxide, Iron Oxides (CI 77491), Mica (CI 77019), Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891).
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GolightlyColour Pop Golightly Super Star Loose Pigment ($5.00 for 0.07 oz.) is a medium gold with warm, yellow undertones and a metallic sheen. It was another shade that just did not work that well dry; it really is a formula that seems best applied with a dampened brush (and shouldn’t really be marketed for dry use). The texture felt smooth and silky as it was quite finely-milled, but the coverage was hard to get when I worked with it dry, and when I built up the color, there was a fair amount of fallout during application and shorter wear (six hours). If I applied it with a dampened brush, it yielded opaque, even coverage in a single layer and lasted well for eight hours. Top Dupes
Formula Overview$5.00/0.07 oz. - $71.43 Per Ounce The formula is supposed be a wet/dry formula that has less intense shine when applied dry and a more metallic finish when applied wet. They're a finely-milled, loose powder that can be used on eyes, lips, and cheeks. Not wholly surprising, they tended to perform best applied with a dampened brush or over a lightly tacky primer. They can be a little messy to work with if you are not used to loose eyeshadows, but I did not find them any better or worse than the average loose formula. The pigmentation varied a lot from shade to shade, though most shades had more pigmentation when applied with a dampened brush along with greater shine. Browse all of our Colour Pop Super Star Loose Pigment swatches. IngredientsSilica, Dimethicone/Vinyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Octyldodecanol, Octyldodecyl Stearoyl Stearate, Phenoxyethanol, Tin Oxide, Iron Oxides (CI 77491), Mica (CI 77019), Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891).
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BadlandsColour Pop Badlands Super Star Loose Pigment ($5.00 for 0.07 oz.) is a brighter, medium purple with warm undertones and a satin-to-pearl finish. It had more of a satin finish when applied dry, where more of the base color came through, but it intensified to a more pearly sheen when applied with a dampened brush. The texture was silky to the touch but had some fallout when applied to the lid dry, so it was easier to work with it using a dampened brush to get better coverage and less fussy application. It wore well for seven and a half hours on me dry and almost eight and a half hours dampened. Top Dupes
Formula Overview$5.00/0.07 oz. - $71.43 Per Ounce The formula is supposed be a wet/dry formula that has less intense shine when applied dry and a more metallic finish when applied wet. They're a finely-milled, loose powder that can be used on eyes, lips, and cheeks. Not wholly surprising, they tended to perform best applied with a dampened brush or over a lightly tacky primer. They can be a little messy to work with if you are not used to loose eyeshadows, but I did not find them any better or worse than the average loose formula. The pigmentation varied a lot from shade to shade, though most shades had more pigmentation when applied with a dampened brush along with greater shine. Browse all of our Colour Pop Super Star Loose Pigment swatches. IngredientsDimethicone/Vinyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Calcium Sodium Borosilicate, Silica, Phenoxyethanol, Octyldodecanol, Octyldodecyl Stearoyl Stearate, Tin Oxide, Carmine (CI 75470), Ferric Ammonium Ferrocyanide (CI 77510), Manganese Violet (CI 77742), Mica (CI 77019), Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Ultramarines (CI 77007). *Not intended for use on the lips.
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Up ShotColour Pop Up Shot Super Star Loose Pigment ($5.00 for 0.07 oz.) is a medium green with subtle, warm undertones and a pearly sheen. Applied dry, it had semi-sheer coverage with more of a satin-to-pearl finish that had some fallout during application and lasted for six hours on my lids. Applied wet, it had rich color payoff with a smoother, easier application that had very little fallout and lasted for eight hours on me. Top Dupes
Formula Overview$5.00/0.07 oz. - $71.43 Per Ounce The formula is supposed be a wet/dry formula that has less intense shine when applied dry and a more metallic finish when applied wet. They're a finely-milled, loose powder that can be used on eyes, lips, and cheeks. Not wholly surprising, they tended to perform best applied with a dampened brush or over a lightly tacky primer. They can be a little messy to work with if you are not used to loose eyeshadows, but I did not find them any better or worse than the average loose formula. The pigmentation varied a lot from shade to shade, though most shades had more pigmentation when applied with a dampened brush along with greater shine. Browse all of our Colour Pop Super Star Loose Pigment swatches. IngredientsSynthetic Fluorphlogopite, Calcium Aluminum Borosilicate, Dimethicone/Vinyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Silica, Hydrogenated Polybutene, Phenoxyethanol, Octyldodecanol, Octyldodecyl Stearoyl Stearate, Tin Oxide, Blue 1 Lake (CI 42090), Chromium Oxide Greens (CI 77288), Ferric Ferrocyanide (CI 77510), Mica (CI 77019), Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Yellow 5 Lake (CI 19140). *Not intended for use on the lips.
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Baby RooColour Pop Baby Roo Super Star Loose Pigment ($5.00 for 0.07 oz.) is a medium purple with warm undertones and flecks of copper micro-sparkle and smaller frosted shimmer. It had sheer coverage applied dry, but it intensified to mostly opaque coverage when applied with a dampened brush. It wasn’t a shade I’d recommend unless you tend to use your loose eyeshadows with dampened brushes or over tacky bases. The texture was soft and finely-milled, so it blended out well along the edges but had some fallout if I worked with it dry. On its own, it lasted for six hours (dry) and eight hours (dampened). Top Dupes
Formula Overview$5.00/0.07 oz. - $71.43 Per Ounce The formula is supposed be a wet/dry formula that has less intense shine when applied dry and a more metallic finish when applied wet. They're a finely-milled, loose powder that can be used on eyes, lips, and cheeks. Not wholly surprising, they tended to perform best applied with a dampened brush or over a lightly tacky primer. They can be a little messy to work with if you are not used to loose eyeshadows, but I did not find them any better or worse than the average loose formula. The pigmentation varied a lot from shade to shade, though most shades had more pigmentation when applied with a dampened brush along with greater shine. Browse all of our Colour Pop Super Star Loose Pigment swatches. IngredientsSynthetic Fluorphlogopite, Calcium Sodium Borosilicate, Dimethicone/Vinyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Silica, Phenoxyethanol, Octyldodecanol, Octyldodecyl Stearoyl Stearate, Tin Oxide, Carmine (CI 75470), Ferric Ferrocyanide (CI 77510), Iron Oxides (CI 77491), Mica (CI 77019), Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891). *Not intended for use on the lips. Colour Pop Quicksand Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Quicksand Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Quicksand Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Quicksand Super Star Loose Pigment ColourPop Spring 2018 Look | Look Details ColourPop Spring 2018 Look | Look Details Colour Pop Golightly Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Golightly Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Golightly Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Golightly Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Badlands Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Badlands Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Badlands Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Badlands Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Up Shot Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Up Shot Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Up Shot Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Up Shot Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Baby Roo Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Baby Roo Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Baby Roo Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Baby Roo Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Quicksand Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Quicksand Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Quicksand Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Quicksand Super Star Loose Pigment ColourPop Spring 2018 Look | Look Details ColourPop Spring 2018 Look | Look Details Colour Pop Golightly Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Golightly Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Golightly Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Golightly Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Badlands Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Badlands Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Badlands Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Badlands Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Up Shot Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Up Shot Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Up Shot Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Up Shot Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Baby Roo Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Baby Roo Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Baby Roo Super Star Loose Pigment Colour Pop Baby Roo Super Star Loose Pigment via https://www.temptalia.com/colourpop-quicksand-golightly-badlands-up-shot-baby-roo-super-star-loose-pigments-reviews-swatches/
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Next month, Sie FilmCenter is hosting a dog-friendly screening for Wes Anderson’s newest film, Isle of Dogs. The special event is happening all over the country to celebrate the filmmaker’s stop-motion movie that’s centered on the classic tale of a boy and his dog. But in typical Anderson fashion, the movie has all the deadpan jokes and awkward quirks you’d expect from the famous director.
If you’re anxiously excited (or apprehensive) with the thought of bringing your pup into the theater, we went ahead and tested it out for you. Of course, there’s a catch (pun intended) as the movie will have a few alterations. This includes playing the movie at a slightly lowered volume and the lights raised — but only by a little. Also, your dog must remain on a leash and if he or she is aggressive or loud, you will be asked to leave the theater. However, during our visit, none of the above seemed to be an issue. Of course, expect to be a little distracted from the movie, especially while getting settled. Speaking of, you can choose to allow your canine to sit on a seat or comfortably on the floor. The trick is Sie didn’t overfill the theater for our screening so there was enough space between pups. However, each event will be determined by the dogs in your audience, so come with an open mind and the expectations that minor disruptions will happen. Currently, tickets are on sale for Saturday, April 21 at 2 p.m. and are very limited -- the first screening on April 16 already sold out. Tickets are $5 for canines and regular priced for their human counterparts ($11.50). Tickets will in part benefit Maxfund, a local animal adoption center. Go here to snag a spot before it’s gone because the event is truly a one-of-kind treat. All photos by Brittany Werges. Click to view slideshow.via https://303magazine.com/2018/03/dog-friendly-movie-denver/ Silver ScreenTom Ford Beauty Silver Screen Private Shadow ($36.00 for 0.04 oz.) is a medium gray with subtle, cool undertones and a pearly sheen. The consistency was drier and more powdery, which resulted in less pigmented, somewhat uneven coverage that just was much more difficult to work with than it should have been, and the price point just makes all of the work a little more painful to deal with. It lasted for seven hours on me before fading. Top Dupes
Formula Overview$36.00/0.04 oz. - $900.00 Per Ounce The formula is supposed to have "unadulterated color" that's "highly pigmented, longwearing, and crease-resistant." The packaging is clever, though for anyone who has more than few eyeshadows in their stash, the compact is rather large relative to the actual pan of product (which is less than average for a full-sized eyeshadow--given the price point, I would have expected closer to 0.07 oz. or even 0.09 oz.). The formula itself varied a lot between shades with enough inconsistency that would make me weary of buying blind online. The pailette (glitter) finish was most similar to the glittery shades in the brand's eyeshadow quads, though I felt that there was more of a base color/powder coming through and slightly finer, less fleck-like glitter particles. The ultrasuede (matte) finish seemed to have the softest, most finely-milled consistency out of all five finishes. The suede finish is like a satin in my mind--barely-there sheen, whereas the sateen finish seemed to have more noticeable, larger shimmer particles in comparison and was more pearly overall. The vinyl (metallic) finish had a denser texture relative to the other finish but wasn't as creamy or as rich in feel as I would expect based on luxury brand formulations that have been releasing. The price point is high for singles, which wasn't unexpected given the brand is positioned as a luxury brand. I wish that the quality was higher, and I wish that the formula was more innovative and interesting. I only tried 10 of the 3-shade range, but there wasn't enough within those 10 (which were varied across the finishes) to justify purchasing the remaining shades to review. Some shades were very rich in pigment, others were weaker; some were drier and others were satisfactory; and most wore for around seven hours well. Browse all of our Tom Ford Beauty Private Shadow swatches.
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Smoked OpalineTom Ford Beauty Smoked Opaline Private Shadow ($36.00 for 0.04 oz.) is a medium-dark, olive green with warm undertones and a golden, pearly sheen. It was richly pigmented with a soft, smooth consistency that was just a touch dusty at times, but it applied well to bare skin and blended out with little effort. This shade lasted well for seven and a half hours on me. Top Dupes
Formula Overview$36.00/0.04 oz. - $900.00 Per Ounce The formula is supposed to have "unadulterated color" that's "highly pigmented, longwearing, and crease-resistant." The packaging is clever, though for anyone who has more than few eyeshadows in their stash, the compact is rather large relative to the actual pan of product (which is less than average for a full-sized eyeshadow--given the price point, I would have expected closer to 0.07 oz. or even 0.09 oz.). The formula itself varied a lot between shades with enough inconsistency that would make me weary of buying blind online. The pailette (glitter) finish was most similar to the glittery shades in the brand's eyeshadow quads, though I felt that there was more of a base color/powder coming through and slightly finer, less fleck-like glitter particles. The ultrasuede (matte) finish seemed to have the softest, most finely-milled consistency out of all five finishes. The suede finish is like a satin in my mind--barely-there sheen, whereas the sateen finish seemed to have more noticeable, larger shimmer particles in comparison and was more pearly overall. The vinyl (metallic) finish had a denser texture relative to the other finish but wasn't as creamy or as rich in feel as I would expect based on luxury brand formulations that have been releasing. The price point is high for singles, which wasn't unexpected given the brand is positioned as a luxury brand. I wish that the quality was higher, and I wish that the formula was more innovative and interesting. I only tried 10 of the 3-shade range, but there wasn't enough within those 10 (which were varied across the finishes) to justify purchasing the remaining shades to review. Some shades were very rich in pigment, others were weaker; some were drier and others were satisfactory; and most wore for around seven hours well. Browse all of our Tom Ford Beauty Private Shadow swatches.
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Tempete BleuTom Ford Beauty Tempete Bleu Private Shadow ($36.00 for 0.04 oz.) is a blackened, navy blue base with lighter flecks of medium and navy blue sparkles. It had good color payoff, but the texture was chunkier and drier, which resulted in application that had a lot of fallout and additional fallout during wear. It was better applied with a dampened brush, which helped minimize the initial fallout, though there was still fallout during wear. The edges were hard to diffuse evenly, though. The base eyeshadow seemed to start fading on me after seven hours of wear. Top Dupes
Formula Overview$36.00/0.04 oz. - $900.00 Per Ounce The formula is supposed to have "unadulterated color" that's "highly pigmented, longwearing, and crease-resistant." The packaging is clever, though for anyone who has more than few eyeshadows in their stash, the compact is rather large relative to the actual pan of product (which is less than average for a full-sized eyeshadow--given the price point, I would have expected closer to 0.07 oz. or even 0.09 oz.). The formula itself varied a lot between shades with enough inconsistency that would make me weary of buying blind online. The pailette (glitter) finish was most similar to the glittery shades in the brand's eyeshadow quads, though I felt that there was more of a base color/powder coming through and slightly finer, less fleck-like glitter particles. The ultrasuede (matte) finish seemed to have the softest, most finely-milled consistency out of all five finishes. The suede finish is like a satin in my mind--barely-there sheen, whereas the sateen finish seemed to have more noticeable, larger shimmer particles in comparison and was more pearly overall. The vinyl (metallic) finish had a denser texture relative to the other finish but wasn't as creamy or as rich in feel as I would expect based on luxury brand formulations that have been releasing. The price point is high for singles, which wasn't unexpected given the brand is positioned as a luxury brand. I wish that the quality was higher, and I wish that the formula was more innovative and interesting. I only tried 10 of the 3-shade range, but there wasn't enough within those 10 (which were varied across the finishes) to justify purchasing the remaining shades to review. Some shades were very rich in pigment, others were weaker; some were drier and others were satisfactory; and most wore for around seven hours well. Browse all of our Tom Ford Beauty Private Shadow swatches.
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VertigoTom Ford Beauty Vertigo Private Shadow ($36.00 for 0.04 oz.) is a medium taupe-brown with soft, warm undertones and a matte finish. It was nicely pigmented with a smooth, velvety texture that wasn’t too soft nor too firm in the pan, so there wasn’t any excess product kicked up in the pan when used but I could pickup product easily. The eyeshadow blended out beautifully along the edges and lasted for eight hours. Top Dupes
Formula Overview$36.00/0.04 oz. - $900.00 Per Ounce The formula is supposed to have "unadulterated color" that's "highly pigmented, longwearing, and crease-resistant." The packaging is clever, though for anyone who has more than few eyeshadows in their stash, the compact is rather large relative to the actual pan of product (which is less than average for a full-sized eyeshadow--given the price point, I would have expected closer to 0.07 oz. or even 0.09 oz.). The formula itself varied a lot between shades with enough inconsistency that would make me weary of buying blind online. The pailette (glitter) finish was most similar to the glittery shades in the brand's eyeshadow quads, though I felt that there was more of a base color/powder coming through and slightly finer, less fleck-like glitter particles. The ultrasuede (matte) finish seemed to have the softest, most finely-milled consistency out of all five finishes. The suede finish is like a satin in my mind--barely-there sheen, whereas the sateen finish seemed to have more noticeable, larger shimmer particles in comparison and was more pearly overall. The vinyl (metallic) finish had a denser texture relative to the other finish but wasn't as creamy or as rich in feel as I would expect based on luxury brand formulations that have been releasing. The price point is high for singles, which wasn't unexpected given the brand is positioned as a luxury brand. I wish that the quality was higher, and I wish that the formula was more innovative and interesting. I only tried 10 of the 3-shade range, but there wasn't enough within those 10 (which were varied across the finishes) to justify purchasing the remaining shades to review. Some shades were very rich in pigment, others were weaker; some were drier and others were satisfactory; and most wore for around seven hours well. Browse all of our Tom Ford Beauty Private Shadow swatches. VideotapeTom Ford Beauty Videotape Private Shadow ($36.00 for 0.04 oz.) is a dark, red-brown with subtle, warm undertones and a satin finish. It had good color payoff with a soft, slightly drier, dustier texture that did not apply that well to bare skin. It was kinder to my lids using primer, where the eyeshadow appeared smoother and more “melted” on the lid. This shade blended out fairly easily on bare skin and stayed on well for seven and a half hours. Top Dupes
Formula Overview$36.00/0.04 oz. - $900.00 Per Ounce The formula is supposed to have "unadulterated color" that's "highly pigmented, longwearing, and crease-resistant." The packaging is clever, though for anyone who has more than few eyeshadows in their stash, the compact is rather large relative to the actual pan of product (which is less than average for a full-sized eyeshadow--given the price point, I would have expected closer to 0.07 oz. or even 0.09 oz.). The formula itself varied a lot between shades with enough inconsistency that would make me weary of buying blind online. The pailette (glitter) finish was most similar to the glittery shades in the brand's eyeshadow quads, though I felt that there was more of a base color/powder coming through and slightly finer, less fleck-like glitter particles. The ultrasuede (matte) finish seemed to have the softest, most finely-milled consistency out of all five finishes. The suede finish is like a satin in my mind--barely-there sheen, whereas the sateen finish seemed to have more noticeable, larger shimmer particles in comparison and was more pearly overall. The vinyl (metallic) finish had a denser texture relative to the other finish but wasn't as creamy or as rich in feel as I would expect based on luxury brand formulations that have been releasing. The price point is high for singles, which wasn't unexpected given the brand is positioned as a luxury brand. I wish that the quality was higher, and I wish that the formula was more innovative and interesting. I only tried 10 of the 3-shade range, but there wasn't enough within those 10 (which were varied across the finishes) to justify purchasing the remaining shades to review. Some shades were very rich in pigment, others were weaker; some were drier and others were satisfactory; and most wore for around seven hours well. Browse all of our Tom Ford Beauty Private Shadow swatches.
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10
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8
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Mellan is my dog that I’ve had since he was a mere eight-weeks old. He’s just over 10 years old now, and he’s been featured on Temptalia weekly for most of his life (Temptalia is a year older than he is!). I often get asked about his beds and collars, and I thought it might be fun to try something a bit different by writing a post on things I’ve found and loved that are dog-related and not beauty-related. It certainly proved to be cathartic for me to share some of what I’ve learned with Mellan over the years as well as just to write about something not lipstick for a moment (but I quite enjoy writing about makeup 99% of the time!). I’d love to hear about any of your go-to pet products and things that you’ve discovered, too! Don’t worry if you’re only here for beauty posts as I don’t expect these types of posts to be too frequent (and this is an additional post to today’s schedule, not in lieu of something beauty-related–it’s a bonus not a substitute!).
Best Dog Beds & Crates We’ve UsedMellan and I are big fans of Orvis Memory Foam Dog Beds; three of his four (yes, four) beds are their Deep Dish style, which is now called the Bolster Dog Bed. The bed above is their Small size, which was his very first dog bed that I got him after we moved into our 2-bedroom apartment. For a dog of his size (65-70 pounds), I’d recommend getting a Large bed, but I originally picked the Small because it fits inside his crate, too. His two other bolster beds are the X-Large size, which I’d say is oversized for him but was the best fit before (they’ve improved their sizing over the years). Orvis’ beds are by no means affordable, but I expect the fact that I’ve bought four of them is a testament in and of itself of just how happy I am with them. He is a huge leaner, and he often likes to lay along the bolster and over it, so there’s always one weakened bolster on his beds. He also likes to slither and keep his rear supported by the bed but have his front half on the floor at times. Mellan curls up like a croissant as often as he sleeps upside down or completely sprawled out. The small bed above he’s had for about nine years, and I only recently replaced the cover last year where it had a few patches where it was threadbare from him trying to fluff it up over the years. The base of his beds are all in fantastic shape. He’s had one of his X-Large beds for five or six years, I believe, as we bought that when we moved into our house. When we moved into our current house, I bought an additional X-Large bed as we have a bit more space, so he has his larger beds in the family room and my office (where he hangs out with me most of the day). His smaller ones are next to my bed and one in my master closet (where he tends to sleep and where he goes when we’re not at home). We wash his bed covers every four to six weeks and have been doing so for the life of the beds, which amounts to quite a few washes! The covers hold up well, and they’re really easy to get on and off. The base is covered with a water-resistant liner, which helps to protect the memory foam. I’m incredibly pleased with how well they’ve held up over the years, and I love that I can replace the covers separately. Sometimes styles and designs go on sale, which is how I justified picking up his fourth bed, their WaterShed Indoor/Outdoor Wraparound Dog Bed. It holds its shape well, has washed well, and is a great, low-maintenance bed. Mellan fits perfectly in size Large, as you can see him lounging here. (He seemed to hate the more cot-like outdoor bed we tried before.) For travel, we use a foldable, soft crate (we’ve had Noz2Noz in 36″ for Mellan since 2011, which has served its purpose, held up well, and continues to work for us). When we lived in California, we routinely visited my husband’s family and my family, so having a crate that easily folded and fit into our car was ideal. When he was a puppy, we did crate training, so he has always loved his crate/den area. I also like that the roof can be unzipped, which can help with height for standing room. We also use a metal gate with a door (Supergate Portico Arch Gate, make sure to grab bumpers if you use a pressure mounted gate to avoid ruining your walls/doorway!) to keep him confined to my office as needed. It’s easy to open to get in an out of a room without having to hop over a gate, and the pressure-mounted system makes it really hard to loosen it. We occasionally use an ultra-wide adjustable gate/play pen for larger areas as needed (like when he doesn’t feel well or if we go on vacation, we’ll confine him to a larger space); my mom and I both love and use the Regalo 192″ Super Wide Play Yard. It moves and bends really well but stands up fairly well, though she has small dogs and I have one big, doofy dog that doesn’t seem to realize he could a) jump the fence or b) move it himself. Best Shops for Dog Bow-TiesMellan most notably wears a plethora of bow-tie collars, and yes, he has far too many for any one dog. I’ve donated a few dozen over the years as I’ve picked up new styles for him (it’s a weakness; I’ve been making a concerted effort to resist new ones). I always get his collars through shops on Etsy, and some of my favorite shops over the years have been: CrewLala, Pecan Pie Puppies, and BigPaw Collars. If you ever go that route, I highly recommend getting a dog tag clip (we use Rubit), which makes switching between collars very easy. We also use a tag silencer (Quiet Spot), which I like but don’t love (it’s not quite as silent as I’d like…). Best Dog Cleaning Supplies & Tools We’ve UsedOne, if you don’t know anything about labradors, know this: they shed like crazy. If you’re unfamiliar one, whatever amount you’re imagining, triple it! He gets a bath every four to six weeks, and for the last year or so, a mobile groomer comes out to bathe and brush him. He loves water, though, and he’ll gladly jump into a tub or shower as soon as I say “okay.” I presently prefer a groomer since they just do an infinitely more thorough job brushing his coat out than I do (because laziness). Otherwise, I’ve been a devoted user of Earthbath Oatmeal & Aloe Shampoo for years, which I find does a good job cleansing the fur, leaving behind a pleasant but non-perfume-y scent that keeps him pretty much at no odor for weeks (even up to two months). I’ll use the Conair Massage Brush for Dogs to help work the shampoo into his coat, which is comfortable to hold and doesn’t slip too much. For my house, I cannot recommend investing in a steam vacuum if you have any pets prone to accidents in the house. I have a Hoover SteamVac (most recent version here), which is just superb at pulling up most of the excess liquid and leaving behind a clean, stain-free carpet afterward. It is heavy and a little more annoying to clean afterward, but for bigger messes, it’s a lifesaver. I also like it than spot-cleaning devices that you can set and walk away from because it ensures the whole area is clean in one go and minimizes the chance that one spot may be cleaner than the rest of your carpet. For true spot cleaning, I have been using Simple Solution Extreme (or whatever they call it at the time) for years as it’s just the most effective spray cleaner I’ve come across for lifting and removing stains (and odors) even if I haven’t spotted them immediately. For furniture, the Fur-Zoff Pet Hair Remover, which feels like a gritty rock, has been the best at removing hair off of fabric surfaces–nothing else has compared, better than lint rollers. For clothes, I just don’t wear nice things until I’m about to leave, haha–saves on the lint rolling costs. Mellan’s Favorite Dog ToysMellan is spoiled like the prince that he is, but he’s actually a very gentle dog when it comes to toys. He has no desire to tear and destroy, so his toys last ages. I tend to donate toys as he accumulates too many. They’re more likely to get tossed due to him whipping them around and biting them enough that the puncture holes start to open up or seams loosen. What I’ll say is that most of the “tough” stuffed toys on the market have lasted worse than regular stuffed toys (even children’s stuffed animals). His favorite toys:
Mellan’s Favorite Dog TreatsLike the food we eat as humans, the food we give our pets can be quite personal, and it will be influenced by our own ideas about what is good/bad in food and any particular requirements of our pets. Mellan is a dog who hasn’t been in great health at any point in his life; he has a laundry list of problems and most of them are lifelong issues. Since this post is designed to be a comprehensive list of the things we use and love for him, I’ve included some foodstuffs below, but we’ve worked closely with his team of doctors over the years.
What I’ve Learned: Health & WellnessAs I’ve mentioned, Mellan’s health has never been great, though he’s the most optimistic of dogs and you’d never know that he is anything but a happy, healthy boy. I wanted to conclude this post with some tips, tricks, and insights I’ve learned over 10 years of dealing with: pulmonic stenosis; severe, bilateral hip dysplasia; severe, bilateral luxating knees; acid reflux; auto-immune canine hepatitis; copper storage disease; and irritable bowel disease. I think that’s the list. Keep track of your pet’s behavior. The more you know what’s “normal” for your dog and what’s “weird” the better you’ll be able to spot signs of possible problems. For example, for the last year and a half, we’ve been dealing with Mellan’s liver diagnoses, and we’ve discovered that when he chews on his foot oddly and spits it out (almost like it hurts him to chew), it means all the liver values we want to keep down have shot up all over again. (This was the sign that actually caused me to bring him into the vet–I thought it was a tooth that was hurting him, and the pre-dental bloodwork showed a different story.) Get a second opinion in the case of severe (or expensive) diagnoses and/or treatments. Mellan’s hips started to pop out at around six-months of age. He was diagnosed with severe hip dysplasia in both of his hips, and the first orthopedic surgeon we saw said that we had to do surgery (triple pelvic osteotomy, TPO). The first orthopedic surgeon said he wouldn’t be able to walk by two-years of age if we did not. It was a devastating diagnosis, but I did more reading and talked to my regular vet, and then I used Yelp to find another orthopedic surgeon. She said one of the most profound things to me (which is something I’ve heard through the years since by many doctors!), which was: “Treat the dog, not the x-ray.” She said that we could try conservative management (a mix of pain medications, supplements, keeping him lean, etc.), and if and when it was needed, we could always do a total hip replacement (THR), which, by the way, is the gold standard for hip dysplasia with a very high success rate. His third (and current) orthopedic surgeon (since we moved) actually argued that doing a TPO would have been worse and doesn’t recommend it. Mellan’s over 10 years old, and his hips have not needed to be replaced yet. You might find you get the same diagnosis and/or treatment recommended, but sometimes, there are alternatives, and the decision of what to do for our pets is often deeply difficult on an emotional level. I’d also say that sometimes it might be prudent to ask your pet’s doctor if there are any alternatives to try, different mix of medications, exercises, or what have you. We had to switch Mellan’s pain regimen to something else due to his liver diseases, and we’ve actually found that one of the new medications seems to have worked even better. Also, there are a lot of forums and groups online these days that can be support systems if your pet has a disease or illness. They can be invaluable in helping one navigate a diagnosis and/or treatment! Start an emergency fund or get health insurance. Mellan’s had pet insurance for most of his life, but he was diagnosed with a heart murmur at his first vet appoint at eight-weeks of age (later, officially diagnosed with low-severe pulmonic stenosis and mild tricuspid valve dysplasia (TVD)). I was fortunate enough that I could swing the surgical correction for it, but it made me get insurance straight away for the rest of him. Unfortunately, I didn’t know what I know now about dogs, their health, and insurance companies, so I bought insurance for a place that had lifetime limits by category, and those categories were large and encompassing. Mellan maxed out his lifetime benefits due to his knee surgeries, so I have actually switched to a second pet insurance provider (with a yearly limit instead of a lifetime or condition limit). Insurance has worked out for me; we came out ahead, significantly, with the first company, and with Mellan’s liver issues, we’re ahead with the second company as well. I know that not everyone feels that insurance is worth the money, so for those who don’t think it’s the right move, I would highly recommend putting together an emergency fund for any pets to help make difficult decisions a little less difficult. I speak from experience when I say that not having the funds makes everything so much more emotional and challenging, and I’m just very thankful that alternatives were available, have worked in his favor, and that I’ve been able to do everything else I’ve ever wanted to do for him since his original hip dysplasia diagnosis. (I’ve since made it a priority to be able to do a total hip replacement if that’s what we think he needs.) via https://www.temptalia.com/its-going-to-the-dogs-temptalias-favorites-for-dogs/ Today, I’m asking for your Best NARS Lipsticks (specific shades, please!). The 10 most recommended NARS Lipsticks are listed below, and the list will automatically update as more recommendations are made!
Thank you for taking the time to add your recommendations to our database! 10 Best NARS Lipsticksvia https://www.temptalia.com/best-nars-lipsticks-2018-top-10-share-your-favorites/ Recently, the Five Points neighborhood welcomed the fifth annual Native Fashion In The City. This event not only drew in Denver’s Native American crowd but also had quite a diverse audience, from black to white to old and young — we were all captivated by the native inspired fashion. There were a total of 11 designers that previewed their latest collections —all of native descent. The intriguing thing about this particular show was that not all of the designers were local nor were they native to Denver. We were in the presence of designers from Utah, South Dakota and North Carolina, you name it. Typically when a designer is announced at a fashion show, just their name and the name of their brand is called out. At Native Fashion In The City, that was not the case. The emcee made sure to announce the name of each designer, what state they reside and/or came from and which native tribe they descend from. They would even add in some fun tidbits about the designer, like whether or not it was their first time previewing their designs at a fashion show or if they had any notable successes within the fashion industry. Another noteworthy difference between this fashion show versus your usual show were the models. A lot of the time, we will see runway models that are slim and more than six feet tall, but also typically their ages can range from early 20s to mid-30s. At Native Fashion In The City, their models’ ages ranged from pre-teen to no more than their 20s. Also, all of the models had the features of a native man or a woman. The models weren’t the only youthful aspect. A lot of the fashion that we saw were designs marketed toward a younger audience. Plenty of the collections had a lot of graphic prints, of which were in reference to today’s current events within the Native American community and were kept simple and casual. The show seemed to be built around social justice and was in favor of social movements such as ending violence and kidnappings against Native women and young girls. Another popular significance we saw during the show was the raised fist, which is a symbol of unity, strength, defiance and resistance. Either you saw a print of the raised fist printed on to a t-shirt, a jacket or the back of a model’s pants. Strategically enough, the models didn’t stop at rocking the raised fist on their clothes, but they would also raise their arms high and their fists clenched in solidarity once they reached the end of the runway, as a pose for the cameras. Keeping the show going with its native-inspired trends, the audience also saw prints that are popular in the Native American culture. Tribal prints and symbols were a huge trend in this show, as well as vivacious colors such as yellow, green, turquoise and red.
To steer away from the traditional native prints, shapes and colors, the audience was introduced to formal wear by the end of the show. We saw untraditional fabrics like satin, sequins and even faux feathers on some of the dresses that were walking down the runway. This could very well be considered to have been the ‘big bang’ to end the show. Both long and short formal dresses were seen, all of which were colorful and had a fun detailing added to them. This fashion show was more than a chance to see all 11 designers’ newest work, but an eye-opening and learning experience for the audience as well. We more about a community that uses their voice against injustices in today’s society through art and fashion. All photography by Emma Pion-Berlin. Go here to see the full gallery. Click to view slideshow.via https://303magazine.com/2018/03/native-fashion-in-the-city-photos/ This week, the RiNo Art District announced it is starting a new series which gives people a behind-the-scenes look at new developments and businesses in the neighborhood. The RiNo Insider Tour Series will fund artists initiatives and other projects the district takes part of. For a $35 ticket, guests will get first looks, insider information, and food and drinks at a different location each month. “This is a win-win situation for everyone involved,” said RiNo Art District Co-Founder, Tracy Weil. “The community gets exclusive access to exciting new projects, the developers get to present their hard work, and artists in the district get additional funding.” Rino President, Jamie Licko, explained that there is a lot of interest in all of the new projects going on around RiNo and the Insider Tour Series allows them to engage the community. “The Insider Tour Series allows us to facilitate opportunities for the community to learn more about the changing landscape in RiNo, while raising funds to support the arts and artists in RiNo,” said Licko. “These events turn the excitement and buzz that is part of our story into tangible support for the creatives who make RiNo special.” The Series will kick off its first event at The Ramble Hotel on April 4, 2018. Guest are able to choose between two-time slots at 5:30 p.m. or 6:30 p.m. Both groups will receive a behind the scenes tour of the hotel, which is expected to open on April 30, with the hotel developer and operator, Ryan Diggins. The tour will then conclude with food and drinks at Denver’s newest cocktail lounge, Death and Co. “I’ve always loved hard hat tours, as they blend imagination and storytelling with a space that’s on the cusp of entering the world,” said Diggins. “We’re excited to host the inaugural Insider tour and provide access to people who are passionate about design and development, while raising money and awareness for artist initiatives at the same time.” On May 2, the Insider Tour Series will take guests to The Source Hotel, which is expected to open on May 2, and to the new Denver location of the Odell Brewery on June 6. According to Odell’s Facebook page, the new location will be opening up sometime in May.
Tickets are still available for The Ramble Hotel Insider Tour. Space is limited to 30 guests per time slot and tickets are selling quickly. You can get your ticket on the RiNo Art District website. via https://303magazine.com/2018/03/rino-insider-tour-series/ TripUrban Decay Trip Vice Lipstick ($17.00 for 0.11 oz.) is a bright, medium-dark plum with warm undertones and a satin finish. The lipstick had opaque pigmentation in a single layer with a smooth, velvety texture that wasn’t too thick or too thin, so it applied without tugging, felt comfortable over time, but it stayed in place well. The color went on evenly and didn’t emphasize my lip lines or settle into them voer time. It lasted for five hours and was neither drying nor hydrating. Top Dupes
Formula Overview$17.00/0.11 oz. - $154.55 Per Ounce Urban Decay Vice Lipstick ($17.00 for 0.11 oz.) is available in six finishes, which are primarily distinguished by level of sheen, shimmer content, and coverage. Mega Mattes are the thinnest and have the most “cling” as they are drier and more matte (but most are semi-matte and not a totally flat matte) and can be drying, though they are longer-wearing. Comfort Mattes are creamier, a little denser, with richer color payoff on average (they are the most pigmented out of the finishes), and have a satin finish that is fairly comfortable to wear, usually lightly hydrating, and longer-wearing. Creams are usually softer and creamier, though not too soft (they don’t mush or break from the base easily), with some being tackier and stiffer in the tube until they warm up against the lips; they have good color payoff, are hydrating, and are comfortable to wear but have more typical wear (four to six hours–six hours for deeper/richer shades like a red). Sheers and Sheer Shimmers have a more balm-like consistency that feels a little thinner but is wetter/more emollient than Mega Mattes, so ultimately, they feel quite different applied; they have sheerer coverage, though more semi-sheer to semi-opaque than very sheer, and have the shortest wear time at two to fours with light hydration. Metallized is the most shimmery of the finishes, though some of the other finishes have shades that are actually as shimmery (to me), but the Metallized formula has a thinner, more emollient base that isn’t as dense or as cream-like as the Creams; they feel more like the Sheers but a bit heavier and more pigmented (but seem to run semi-opaque to opaque, not always fully opaque) with average wear (four to five hours), light hydration. Browse all of our Urban Decay Vice Lipstick swatches. IngredientsEn FuegoUrban Decay En Fuego Vice Lipstick ($17.00 for 0.11 oz.) is a rich, reddish-brown with subtle, warm undertones and a cream finish. It had intense, opaque color payoff in a single stroke. The texture was smooth, velvety, and creamy enough to glide on with ease but did not feel slippery while worn. This shade stayed on well for five and a half hours and was lightly hydrating over time. Top Dupes
Formula Overview$17.00/0.11 oz. - $154.55 Per Ounce Urban Decay Vice Lipstick ($17.00 for 0.11 oz.) is available in six finishes, which are primarily distinguished by level of sheen, shimmer content, and coverage. Mega Mattes are the thinnest and have the most “cling” as they are drier and more matte (but most are semi-matte and not a totally flat matte) and can be drying, though they are longer-wearing. Comfort Mattes are creamier, a little denser, with richer color payoff on average (they are the most pigmented out of the finishes), and have a satin finish that is fairly comfortable to wear, usually lightly hydrating, and longer-wearing. Creams are usually softer and creamier, though not too soft (they don’t mush or break from the base easily), with some being tackier and stiffer in the tube until they warm up against the lips; they have good color payoff, are hydrating, and are comfortable to wear but have more typical wear (four to six hours–six hours for deeper/richer shades like a red). Sheers and Sheer Shimmers have a more balm-like consistency that feels a little thinner but is wetter/more emollient than Mega Mattes, so ultimately, they feel quite different applied; they have sheerer coverage, though more semi-sheer to semi-opaque than very sheer, and have the shortest wear time at two to fours with light hydration. Metallized is the most shimmery of the finishes, though some of the other finishes have shades that are actually as shimmery (to me), but the Metallized formula has a thinner, more emollient base that isn’t as dense or as cream-like as the Creams; they feel more like the Sheers but a bit heavier and more pigmented (but seem to run semi-opaque to opaque, not always fully opaque) with average wear (four to five hours), light hydration. Browse all of our Urban Decay Vice Lipstick swatches. Ingredients
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Formula Overview$17.00/0.11 oz. - $154.55 Per Ounce Urban Decay Vice Lipstick ($17.00 for 0.11 oz.) is available in six finishes, which are primarily distinguished by level of sheen, shimmer content, and coverage. Mega Mattes are the thinnest and have the most “cling” as they are drier and more matte (but most are semi-matte and not a totally flat matte) and can be drying, though they are longer-wearing. Comfort Mattes are creamier, a little denser, with richer color payoff on average (they are the most pigmented out of the finishes), and have a satin finish that is fairly comfortable to wear, usually lightly hydrating, and longer-wearing. Creams are usually softer and creamier, though not too soft (they don’t mush or break from the base easily), with some being tackier and stiffer in the tube until they warm up against the lips; they have good color payoff, are hydrating, and are comfortable to wear but have more typical wear (four to six hours–six hours for deeper/richer shades like a red). Sheers and Sheer Shimmers have a more balm-like consistency that feels a little thinner but is wetter/more emollient than Mega Mattes, so ultimately, they feel quite different applied; they have sheerer coverage, though more semi-sheer to semi-opaque than very sheer, and have the shortest wear time at two to fours with light hydration. Metallized is the most shimmery of the finishes, though some of the other finishes have shades that are actually as shimmery (to me), but the Metallized formula has a thinner, more emollient base that isn’t as dense or as cream-like as the Creams; they feel more like the Sheers but a bit heavier and more pigmented (but seem to run semi-opaque to opaque, not always fully opaque) with average wear (four to five hours), light hydration. Browse all of our Urban Decay Vice Lipstick swatches. Ingredients
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Formula Overview$12.99/0.26 oz. - $49.96 Per Ounce The formula is supposed to be "ultra-luxurious" and will "smooth skin texture, brighten skin tone, and deliver a gorgeous blushing glow." They are soft, smooth, and blendable with a silky texture that is easy to work with, though sometimes a denser brush is best to apply as the consistency is denser overall. The coverage is typically medium with some buildability, but the shades skew particularly light so they will be more suitable for lighter skin tones (and may not show up as well on me in reviews due to my coloring). The wear has been around eight hours on average for the formula. It has a heavy coconut-based scent that lingers and is noticeable on the face, not just in the pan. Browse all of our Physicians Formula Butter Blush swatches. IngredientsTalc, Alumina, Mica, Dimethiconol Stearate, Isostearyl Neopentanoate, Astrocaryum Murumuru Seed Butter, Fragrance (Parfum), Octyldodecyl Stearoyl Stearate, Polybutene, Isopropyl Isostearate, Lauroyl Lysine, Astrocaryum Tucuma Seed Butter, Theobroma Grandiflorum Seed Butter, Tin Oxide, Tocopherol, Lecithin, Ascorbyl Palmitate, Glyceryl Stearate, Glyceryl Oleate, Citric Acid, Caprylyl Glycol, Hexylene Glycol, Phenoxyethanol, Titanium Dioxide (Ci 77891), Iron Oxides (Ci 77491, Ci 77492, Ci 77499, Red 7 Lake (Ci 15850), Ultramarines (Ci 77007).
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