ThesFlishThngs
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While I (fortunately) haven't experienced a personal funk in quite a while, this extremely miserable heat has done a lot to put the kibosh on many of the extra, fun, girly touches I would normally bother with. There's no point in wasting good makeup that will just sweat off the moment I step outside. Even a tinted moisturizer makes my skin feel oppressed and hot. I do, though, almost always put on a bit of softly smudged eyeliner and use my tinted Burt's Bees lip moisturizer, just so i don't look completely washed out and blank.
What has helped me avoid the sloppy sweats trap is to not own any. My lazy day wardrobe mostly consists of easy-care, slip on skirts and camis. They're no more trouble than sweats and t-shirts, probably cooler to wear, and certainly less slovenly, which helps with self-image, even during a stay-at-home day. Not to mention, swapping flats for heels or wedges, and accessorizing with earrings and/or a pendant, and I'm instantly ready to step out on errands without the risk of being mistaken for a "person of Wal-Mart."
I've never been really into perfumes, but have a wide variety of essential oils, and it's so easy to dab a drop or two of lavender, or bergamot, or sandalwood behind my ear before heading out the door.
A few little things really can make a big difference in how you feel about yourself and how you appear to the world. One or two small steps can lead to one or two more, and maybe before you know it, you've gotten back into your girly groove.
What has helped me avoid the sloppy sweats trap is to not own any. My lazy day wardrobe mostly consists of easy-care, slip on skirts and camis. They're no more trouble than sweats and t-shirts, probably cooler to wear, and certainly less slovenly, which helps with self-image, even during a stay-at-home day. Not to mention, swapping flats for heels or wedges, and accessorizing with earrings and/or a pendant, and I'm instantly ready to step out on errands without the risk of being mistaken for a "person of Wal-Mart."
I've never been really into perfumes, but have a wide variety of essential oils, and it's so easy to dab a drop or two of lavender, or bergamot, or sandalwood behind my ear before heading out the door.
A few little things really can make a big difference in how you feel about yourself and how you appear to the world. One or two small steps can lead to one or two more, and maybe before you know it, you've gotten back into your girly groove.