G’morning, friend. I hope you had a nice night. Things are just OK on my end…but I’m hangin’ in.
Yesterday Tabs let me bail early because I was bummed and little use to him in the afternoon, so I sat on the couch, cried, ate ice cream and watched chick flicks on TV — What to Expect When You’re Expecting (not great, but better than I expected) and Playing for Keeps (sooo unbearable that I couldn’t even finish it).
It was a very Liz Lemon-y afternoon. Muy therapeutic.
Despite his reputation as the Naomi Campbell of the plus-size kitty modeling world, Tabs can actually be pretty understanding sometimes. Your nephew took good care of his heartbroken human. He even slept next to me the entire night, which he never does.
Thanks again for the hugs yesterday. I really needed ’em.
SO! Today is a new day, and if I suddenly burst into tears and go off on tangents in my posts, I apologize. I’ll do my best to stay positive and focus on happy thoughts, like all of the good memories I have of my pretty puppy girl, but no guarantees. I think that’s how these things work.
Now, makeup, because like good medicine, it usually helps me feel better. 🙂
I’ll be doing some traveling over the next few months, and these six new multipurpose creams from Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics couldn’t have come at a better time.
These new shades in OCC’s 100% vegan and cruelty-free Creme Colour Concentrate line, a collection of long-wearing, satiny creams for eyes, lips, cheeks and basically wherever you want long-lasting, intense color (I just put a little on my ankle for fun, woo-hoo!), have a thin, lightweight formula and a smooth texture that reminds me a lot of Make Up For Ever’s Aqua Creams.
OCC loaded them with moisturizing vitamin E, aloe leaf and cocoa extracts, something my dry lips enthusiastically support.
Choose from opalescent pink Pleasure Model, pale peachy Newt, golden Icarius, silver Mercury, teal Beholder and dark greenish gray Dark Matter.
I’m flying down to San Diego for a couple days at the end of next week for a surf trip with Cindy, and I’m already grinding my teeth about having to pack. I mean, there’s NO WAY I’m going to be able to fit my wetsuit in with the rest of my girly crap in a TSA-approved carry-on bag unless I get serious about multitasking. Hopefully these Creme Colour Concentrates help.
We’ll see… I’m not too sure about wearing Dark Matter and Beholder on my lips or cheeks. Something tells me that would turn some heads at the beach, but I bet they’d be super cool shadows, or as eye shadow bases, maybe for when we go out to dinner.
These are $20 each for a 0.08-ounce jar and available now at Sephora stores, and online here and here.
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
Dominique says
OCC is a very smart brand, vegan too, well it looks interesting !
NeenaJ says
Glad you’re feeling a bit better. Try to catch Sharknado tonight on SyFy. I’m sure it will bring a much needed smile to your face (I am predicting campy horror at it’s finest.)
Amber says
I usually like OCC, but these creme colour concentrates are just not doing it for me.
Lulle says
Let me know if you need tips on good restaurants and places to hang out in San Diego! Have fun 🙂
Chelsea says
Damn 3 oz/1 quart bag rule! Don’t they know we’re beauty junkies?
Gowthami says
All the shades are stunning.. teal and mercury is way lovely 🙂
Maggie says
That’s so crazy. So all of these are tested safe for eyes AND lips?
Kim says
Cindy couldn’t get you to surf up north so you gals are headed to warmer waters? Good plan! 🙂 I hope you have a good time.
This probably sounds horrible, but you could just check a rollerbag. That way you don’t have to fuss with a bunch of travel sizes and you can bring whatever you want. It’s a little extra wait time when you land but I find it much easier than fighting with a carry on bag.
Ankita@corallista says
Hope you’re feeling a little better now Karen.
I like the idea of these though none of these shades look particularly great for my coloring. I’m guessing they’d have some more wearable colors for medium to dark skin tones as well.
dani says
Hope you’re feeling better, I know it sucks. I want you to know that my best (human) friend died on me in November, and your blog was one of the few that I would read to make me feel better, to take my mind off of the hurt.
For all that it is makeup (I’m obsessed, yet possess perspective) it made me feel happy in a time of sorrow. I hope you find something to soothe you, some karmic repayment for what your writing did for me.