Month: June 2020

Leah McSweeney’s Rose Gold Suitcase

Leah McSweeney’s Rose Gold Suitcase in Newport

Real Housewives of New York Season 12 Episode 10 Fashion

The scene featuring Leah McSweeney packing up her belongings the morning after the ravioli-chucking incident in Newport, Rhode Island on last night’s episode of RHONY featured a treasure-trove of goodies for us to report on like this pretty rose gold suitcase. Which just like it’s owner appears to have a tough, hardened exterior…although a little less rough around the edges.

Fashionably,

Faryn

Leah McSweeney’s Rose Gold Suitcase

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Oil-Free Eyeliner Perfect for Lash Extensions

If you’re a fan of lash extensions or lash lifts, you know the deal. Oils in eye makeup and makeup remover can break down the glue and solution and cause your pricey treatment to fall out faster. That’s a disaster. Luckily, there are some stellar oil-free eyeliners that are still long-wearing, ultra-pigmented and even smudge-proof. You’ll get that precise line every time without damaging your lashes.

Choose Beauty Garde’s oil-free liquid liner if you love a cat-eye as the flocked-tip applicator helps you swipe with ease. Prefer a brush tip? Dlux Professional’s ink liner is just like the oil-infused brush-tip ones you know and love but without the damaging ingredient. If you’re someone who can’t live without pencil liner, Almay’s eyeliner pencil comes in a pretty dark purple as well as black so you can create a sultry, smudged-out look perfect for day or night. Plus, it has a built-in sharpener so there’s no need to find the one you have laying around.

Go with that classic cat-eye, try the floating eyeliner trend or double up with a colorful line on top. Keep multiple eyeliners in your beauty kit for all your creative styles. Shop some of our favorite oil-free eyeliners, below.

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Try Gold Eyeliner for Touch of Glam this Weekend

While black and brown eyeliner is always classic, gold eyeliner is a surprisingly useful item to have in your beauty kit. It pops against all skin tones and adds a touch of glam to any beauty look. You can go subtle with gold liner and smudge the lash line or add a bold swipe for an eye-catching vibe. You really can’t go wrong. We especially love how gold liner looks with other eyeliner shades, including black (of course) and other metallics like silver.

Choose Maybelline’s Starlight Gold liner if you’re looking for a more laid-back glam. The shimmer makes your eyes sparkle but the gold hue is lighter and more subtle. On the other hand, Revlon’s gel eyeliner in 24K is exactly what its name describes: a bold, rich gold. For a long-wearing formula that’s also cruelty-free (and Leaping Bunny certified!), we love Wunder2’s Metallic Gold pencil liner. It goes on like a cream and blends out beautifully.

Shop some of our favorite gold eyeliner shades below. You’ll be surprised at how often you reach for it in your makeup bag to add seamlessly into any of your usual looks. Get ready for all the compliments—seriously.

Our mission at STYLECASTER is to bring style to the people, and we only feature products we think you’ll love as much as we do. Please note that if you purchase something by clicking on a link within this story, we may receive a small commission of the sale and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes.

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Can Castor Oil Really Help Your Lashes & Brows Grow?

Hair loss is a well-known and wide-spread issue. Thinning hair can be caused by a vast array of different things, from genetics to stress to diet and prescription medications. However, while we typically think of the hair on our head when it comes to this concern, our lashes and eyebrows can also be impacted by the same reason the hair on heads begins to thin. Castor oil has been generating buzz lately, touted for its apparent ability to help promote accelerate eyebrow and eyelash re-growth. Unlike Biotin and other B-vitamins, there isn’t a ton of clinically backed research vetting the alleged connection between castor oil and accelerated hair regrowth. On the other hand, the anecdotal research is pretty compelling, with plenty of before-and-after pics scattered throughout the web.

While the academic research and clinical trials examining the oil’s ability to promote hair re-growth may be scant, that doesn’t mean the connection is to be completely discredited. In fact, castor oil does have natural anti-bacterial and anti-fungal proprieties, which can thoroughly cleanse and remove dead skin and product buildup from the scalp. When the hair follicles on the scalp are clogged, this inhibits normal hair growth. Just like congested pores on your face, congested follicles on your scalp are simply no good. And, according to some castor oil manufacturers, it functions as an effective growth accelerant because it’s penetrated easily, delivering a saturated dose of Vitamin E, triglyceride fatty acids, and bond-building proteins. In short, while more research needs to be conducted for castor to earn  the FDA’s seal of approval, if you’re like us, the vast amount of “true stories” documenting its benefits are enough to convince us to try it out for ourselves.

After experiencing a month or two of non-stop stress and lack of sleep, I woke up one morning and as I looked in the mirror, I realized that my brows were noticeably thinner than a week or two ago. Of course, given my non-stop schedule that had taken over my life during the past weeks, it makes sense that the thinning brow situation would go unnoticed until that very moment. In panic mode, I immediately began to research what type of disease could be at the root of my suddenly skimpy brows, only to settle on the conclusion that it was in fact, probably stress — a very common cause of hair loss according to my bible, WebMd. Anyways, after learning that a few friends of mine had also been battling this sudden onset of thinning brows, I began to try out the oil myself to see what I could glean. I’m not sure if my restored brows were courtesy of my return to a more balanced schedule or the castor oil, but there was a visible improvement in the fullness of my brows. While I can’t speak to its impact on eyelash growth, I would imagine it would have same effect and the products below all claim to help in this department. Here are some of our favorite formulas.

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7 “Jobs for Teens” that Are Actually Great “Jobs for Seniors!”

Jobs for Seniors

My first “real” job was as a waitress at a pizza joint in Boulder, Colorado. But, like many kids of my generation, my childhood was filled with odd jobs – delivering newspapers, babysitting and cleaning.

After I graduated from university and started my professional career, I was more than happy to say goodbye to my part-time work. I was determined to make it in the world… and so began four decades of 40-80 hour weeks, meetings, conference calls and (dare I admit it) suits with padded shoulders. Remember those?

Here’s the funny thing though… the older I get, the more I am drawn to the part-time work of my childhood. As the examples below will demonstrate, it’s not just about the money. There are several side-benefits of “jobs for teens” that actually make them perfect for jobs for seniors.

So, here is a look at 7 jobs that we had as teenagers that we may want to consider now that we are approaching retirement.

Dog Walking – Get Fit, While Making Friends (and Cash!)

If you are fit (or want to get fit!) dog walking can be a great part-time work option. Not only could you potentially make $20-30 per walk (per dog!) but you will also have a great excuse to get out of the house.

So, why is dog walking a great option for many seniors? Actually, there are several reasons!

First, many of us have lived in our neighborhoods for years, if not decades. As a result, we know our neighbors better than anyone. And, since our first customers will likely be people we know, we have a head start over our younger competitors.

jobs for seniors dog walking

Second, many seniors, including myself, have allowed our fitness goals to fall by the side of the road in recent years. I can’t think of a more effective (or entertaining) way to get in shape than by taking one or more dogs to the park!

Third, dog walking gives us an opportunity to stay social, especially if we live alone. Dogs are natural conversation starters and what place to meet new people than while surrounded by nature and furry cuteness?

Finally, as a dog walker, you can work as many or as few hours per week as you want. If you really hustle, you could conceivably fill your day with furry friends. Or, you could relax and look after just a few dogs at a time.

To get started, talk to your neighbors, or search for “Dog Walking Agency Near Me” in Google.

Tutoring – Change a Life and Enrich Your Own

I was never a tutor, but, several of my university friends were… and they absolutely loved it!

Just like the other ideas in this article, what I love about the idea of tutoring young people is that it provides the opportunity to acquire more than just money.

For starters, tutoring is a great way to give back to the world, while making a little extra cash. When you give to charity, you make a one-time impact on the world, but, when you help a child to learn, your efforts echo through time. And, as a wise man once said, “We all need to be needed.”

The reverse is also true. Kids teach us. When we interact with young people, we become younger ourselves, perhaps not in our outward appearance, but, certainly in our perspective on life.

Jobs for Seniors tutoring

If you plan on working in a school environment, you may need to acquire one or more certifications, but, in most places, private tutors, working from their (or their customers’) home don’t need any special credentials.

Once again, a great place to get started with tutoring is by reaching out to the families and schools in your neighborhood. You could also join one of the online tutoring platforms, like tutors.com, but, in my experience, the local approach works best.

Babysitting – It’s Not as Bad as You Remember!

When I left high school, I swore to myself that I would never babysit again. Actually, I’m pretty sure that I swore never to have kids of my own… although, fortunately, that changed as I got a little older.

But, could babysitting be a great job option for some older adults? Look, I’ll be honest here, babysitting isn’t for everyone. Those of you who have grandkids will be especially unlikely to want to spend your Saturday nights in the company of Barney the Purple Dinosaur and the Cookie Monster.

That said, I actually have several friends, all in their 60s and 70s, who have embraced babysitting as a way to earn some extra income, while staying young at heart.

Jobs for seniors babysitting

While writing this article, I spoke with my friend Emily, who had this to say about her part-time babysitting work, “After leaving my corporate job, I was determined never to go back to work. I didn’t want to do marketing consulting… and I definitely didn’t want to work retail. My return to babysitting started innocently enough. My neighbor had a small emergency and asked me to stay with her two daughters. We had a great time and the girls asked if they could play with me again. Now, I babysit for three families in the neighborhood. You know what, I actually enjoy playing with kids. And, I like being able to give them back even more! Plus, the money’s actually better than you might think!”

These Ideas for Jobs for Seniors Are Just the Beginning – Here Are 4 More!

One of the great things about being retired is that you finally get to live life on your own terms. If you don’t want to work, don’t work! But, if you do want to stay social, while making a little extra cash, here are a few more ideas that we can borrow from our childhood:

  • Gardening – Enjoy your time outside and get paid to create living art
  • Housekeeper – Yes, I have friends who find cleaning relaxing
  • Barista – My favorite barista is a 60+ year-old granny. She rocks my coffee!
  • Pet Sitting – Get paid to play with your favorite 4-legged friends

Of course, if you are looking for something a bit more lucrative, you could always try your hand at freelancing, consulting or starting your own business. I’m fully aware that we are capable of doing pretty much anything we set our minds to in retirement. But, if part-time work is the name of the game, maybe it’s time to return to your teenage roots.

Do you plan on working in retirement? Do any of the jobs for seniors mentioned in this article appeal to you? Why or why not?

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