Month: December 2022

2022 Beauty Best Sellers and More

2022 Beauty Best Sellers and More from Nordstrom

This post is a sponsored partnership between BigBlondeHair.com and Nordstrom, although all thoughts and picks are my own! We may receive a percentage of sales for items purchased from Nordstrom through affiliate links in this post. The celebrity names mentioned are in no way affiliated with this post or endorsing any products mentioned.

The year is coming to an end and we’ve had an amazing time partnering with Nordstrom to bring you a huge selection of Real Housewives makeup and beauty finds in 2022. I’ve tried quite a few items this year and they’ve all become a part of my rotation! Whether it’s a Housewives-loved scent, a new lip color or the best pressed powder ever, they’ve definitely helped me step up my makeup and beauty game. So if you’re looking to be your best you in 2023, scoop up these best sellers to step into the New Year and shine.

 

The Realest Housewife,

Big Blonde Hair

 

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10 Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille used by Heather Dubrow 9 Tom Ford Soleil Blanc Shimmer Oil Duo used by Tamra Judge, Tracy Tutor & Kyle Richards Concealer 8 Charlotte Tilbury Magic Vanish! Color Corrector used by Sutton Stracke 7 Buxom Lipgloss in “Samantha “ used by Kristin Cavallari and Dorit Kemsley  6 Dr. Gross LED Light Therapy Device used by Bethenny Frankel 5 Tom Ford Soleil Blanc used by Lisa Hochstein 4 Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Lipstick used by Kyle Richards & Meredith Marks 3 Charlotte Tilbury Flawless Finish Setting Powder used by Kyle Richards, Kathy Hilton, Whitney Rose, Alexia Echevarria, Marysol Patton, Guerdy Abraira, Melissa Gorga & Madison LeCroy 2 Tom Ford Lipstick in Spanish Pink used by Kristin Cavallari & Dorit Kemsley 1 Maison Francis Kurkdijan Perfume Baccarat Rouge 540 used by Kyle Richards, Erika Girardi, Lisa Barlow & Nicole Martin

 

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Products I used almost everyday in 2022:

Dior Glow Lip Balm // Kyle Illuminating Powder // Beauty Bio Cryo Roller //  Dyson Airwap  (if you do your hair everyday it’s worth the splurge!) //  Charlotte Tilbury Flawless Finish Setting Powder

 

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Dior Glow Lip Balm // T3 Curling Iron //Dr. Sturm Discovery Set // Jo Malone Sea & Salt Discover Set // Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Dreams Discover Set

 

Source Posts:

 Lisa Hochstein’s Perfumes // Kyle Richards’ Shimmering Body Oil // Tamra Judge’s Reunion Hair & Makeup //  Kyle Richards’ Nude Lipstick // Alexia Echevarria’s Face Makeup //  Dorit Kemsley’s Makeup on Instagram for the Holidays // Dorit Kemsley Reveals Her First Designer Bag and Fashion Secrets via Bravo TV  //  Madison LeCroy’s 10 Minute Makeup //  Sutton Stracke’s Gold Compact // Nicole Martin’s Perfume // Lisa Barlow’s Perfume // Kyle Richards’ and Erika Jayne’s Perfume // Kyle Richards’ Lipstick // Closet Confession Tracy Tutor //  Kyle Richards’ Compact Powder // Alexia Echevarria and Marysol Pattion’s Powder  // Guerdy Abraira’s Compact Powder // Whitney Rose’s Compact Powder // Kathy Hilton’s Compact Powder//Bethenny Frankel’s Red LED Mask // Heather Gay’s Lip Balm // Karen Huger’s Curling Wand // Leva Bonaparte’s Curling Iron // Cameran Eubanks’ Curling Iron // 

 

 

Originally posted at: 2022 Beauty Best Sellers and More

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Bath & Body Works’ Semi-Annual Sale Is Now Up to 75% Off (Candles Included!)


If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, STYLECASTER may receive an affiliate commission.

This year, Bath & Body Works’ Semi-Annual Sale is a post-holiday blowout to help you refresh your fragrance and candle set-up without breaking the bank. You don’t have to drop major coin this year to pick up 3-wick candles, multi-use fragrance mists, heavenly scented body lotion and aromatic shower gels. And that’s not even the half of it. You bought presents for your entire family this holiday season. Now’s the time to get some goodies for you, like the dozens and dozens of candles currently on major sale.

Shop 50-75 percent off everything, including half off select 3-Wick Candles, select body care for $3.95, select Wallflower fragrance refills for $3.50, select hand soaps for half off, select single-wick candles for $6.50 and half off select hand sanitizers. It’s not all Christmas products, either. These candles, hand soaps and more you’ll be able to use and leave out all year round, such as Strawberry Daiquiri 3-Wick Candle and Island Papaya Deep Cleansing Hand Soap.

This Bath and Body Works sale literally has something for everyone (especially if you need a post-holiday gift!). If you haven’t tried the scented hand sanitizers yet, now’s the time to add several to your cart while they’re on sale. Happy shopping!

Bath & Body Works.

Bath & Body Works.

Fresh Balsam 3-Wick Candle

With fragrance notes of woodland balsam, crisp eucalyptus, fir branches and cedarwood.

 Bath & Body Works’ Semi Annual Sale Is Now Up to 75% Off (Candles Included!)

Bath & Body Works.

Vanilla Patchouli Body Wash and Foam Bath

With fragrance notes of relaxing vanilla and harmonious patchouli.

 Bath & Body Works’ Semi Annual Sale Is Now Up to 75% Off (Candles Included!)

Bath & Body Works.

White Barn Coffee & Whiskey 3-Wick Candle

With fragrance notes of Irish whiskey, vanilla and a hint of coffee.

Bath & Body Works.

Bath & Body Works.

White Barn Tree Farm 3-Wick Candle

With fragrance notes of crisp pine needle, warm cedar and spiced apple.

 Bath & Body Works’ Semi Annual Sale Is Now Up to 75% Off (Candles Included!)

Bath &. Body Works.

Mango Mai Tai Gentle Foaming Hand Soap

With fragrance notes of mango nectar, grapefruit and sugarcane.

STYLECASTER | Ashley Benson Interview

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Bath & Body Works’ Semi-Annual Sale Is Now Up to 75% Off (Candles Included!)


If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, STYLECASTER may receive an affiliate commission.

This year, Bath & Body Works’ Semi-Annual Sale is a post-holiday blowout to help you refresh your fragrance and candle set-up without breaking the bank. You don’t have to drop major coin this year to pick up 3-wick candles, multi-use fragrance mists, heavenly scented body lotion and aromatic shower gels. And that’s not even the half of it. You bought presents for your entire family this holiday season. Now’s the time to get some goodies for you, like the dozens and dozens of candles currently on major sale.

Shop 50-75 percent off everything, including half off select 3-Wick Candles, select body care for $3.95, select Wallflower fragrance refills for $3.50, select hand soaps for half off, select single-wick candles for $6.50 and half off select hand sanitizers. It’s not all Christmas products, either. These candles, hand soaps and more you’ll be able to use and leave out all year round, such as Strawberry Daiquiri 3-Wick Candle and Island Papaya Deep Cleansing Hand Soap.

This Bath and Body Works sale literally has something for everyone (especially if you need a post-holiday gift!). If you haven’t tried the scented hand sanitizers yet, now’s the time to add several to your cart while they’re on sale. Happy shopping!

Bath & Body Works.

Bath & Body Works.

Fresh Balsam 3-Wick Candle

With fragrance notes of woodland balsam, crisp eucalyptus, fir branches and cedarwood.

 Bath & Body Works’ Semi Annual Sale Is Now Up to 75% Off (Candles Included!)

Bath & Body Works.

Vanilla Patchouli Body Wash and Foam Bath

With fragrance notes of relaxing vanilla and harmonious patchouli.

 Bath & Body Works’ Semi Annual Sale Is Now Up to 75% Off (Candles Included!)

Bath & Body Works.

White Barn Coffee & Whiskey 3-Wick Candle

With fragrance notes of Irish whiskey, vanilla and a hint of coffee.

Bath & Body Works.

Bath & Body Works.

White Barn Tree Farm 3-Wick Candle

With fragrance notes of crisp pine needle, warm cedar and spiced apple.

 Bath & Body Works’ Semi Annual Sale Is Now Up to 75% Off (Candles Included!)

Bath &. Body Works.

Mango Mai Tai Gentle Foaming Hand Soap

With fragrance notes of mango nectar, grapefruit and sugarcane.

STYLECASTER | Ashley Benson Interview

Read More

Bath & Body Works’ Semi-Annual Sale Is Now Up to 75% Off (Candles Included!)


If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, STYLECASTER may receive an affiliate commission.

This year, Bath & Body Works’ Semi-Annual Sale is a post-holiday blowout to help you refresh your fragrance and candle set-up without breaking the bank. You don’t have to drop major coin this year to pick up 3-wick candles, multi-use fragrance mists, heavenly scented body lotion and aromatic shower gels. And that’s not even the half of it. You bought presents for your entire family this holiday season. Now’s the time to get some goodies for you, like the dozens and dozens of candles currently on major sale.

Shop 50-75 percent off everything, including half off select 3-Wick Candles, select body care for $3.95, select Wallflower fragrance refills for $3.50, select hand soaps for half off, select single-wick candles for $6.50 and half off select hand sanitizers. It’s not all Christmas products, either. These candles, hand soaps and more you’ll be able to use and leave out all year round, such as Strawberry Daiquiri 3-Wick Candle and Island Papaya Deep Cleansing Hand Soap.

This Bath and Body Works sale literally has something for everyone (especially if you need a post-holiday gift!). If you haven’t tried the scented hand sanitizers yet, now’s the time to add several to your cart while they’re on sale. Happy shopping!

Bath & Body Works.

Bath & Body Works.

Fresh Balsam 3-Wick Candle

With fragrance notes of woodland balsam, crisp eucalyptus, fir branches and cedarwood.

 Bath & Body Works’ Semi Annual Sale Is Now Up to 75% Off (Candles Included!)

Bath & Body Works.

Vanilla Patchouli Body Wash and Foam Bath

With fragrance notes of relaxing vanilla and harmonious patchouli.

 Bath & Body Works’ Semi Annual Sale Is Now Up to 75% Off (Candles Included!)

Bath & Body Works.

White Barn Coffee & Whiskey 3-Wick Candle

With fragrance notes of Irish whiskey, vanilla and a hint of coffee.

Bath & Body Works.

Bath & Body Works.

White Barn Tree Farm 3-Wick Candle

With fragrance notes of crisp pine needle, warm cedar and spiced apple.

 Bath & Body Works’ Semi Annual Sale Is Now Up to 75% Off (Candles Included!)

Bath &. Body Works.

Mango Mai Tai Gentle Foaming Hand Soap

With fragrance notes of mango nectar, grapefruit and sugarcane.

STYLECASTER | Ashley Benson Interview

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Solo Travel Off the Beaten Path After 60 – 6 Essential Things to Know

Solo Travel Off the Beaten Path After 60 – 6 Essential Things to Know

You’re going where?

That’s usually the
reaction you can expect when you say sub-Saharan Africa, or Uzbekistan, or East Timor.

Because let’s face it,
some people think there’s a cut-off age for adventure and that after a certain
time, life should become more predictable.

It absolutely can, and
there’s nothing wrong with that. But it doesn’t have to be.

If you choose
adventure, it’s your choice, and it can be every bit as rewarding after 60 as
it was in your 20s.

But a few rules do
apply – they just might be a little different today.

What to Do Before Setting Off on Your Adventure

Going off on an
adventure of any kind needs a bit more preparation than signing up for an
organized tour or walking into your travel agency and having someone take care
of all the details.

Travel off the beaten
path tends to have a common thread, wherever you go: unpredictability. You can
plan (and you most certainly should) but be ready to improvise.

Make Sure You’re
Suited Psychologically to This Type of Travel

If you like foods and
the familiar sounds of English being spoken, you may not feel comfortable in an
environment where you cannot communicate easily or where everything is new and
different, and you’re crammed on a bus with a bunch of chickens.

Bottom line, travel to
offbeat places means things will NOT be like they are at home. But then, isn’t
that the point?

Choose Your Destination Wisely

Once you feel mentally
prepared, your next step is to decide where to go. If you’re seriously
concerned about hygiene, you might want to avoid countries with squat toilets,
or if you’re a vegetarian, meat-based cultures might be problematic.

And if you worry about politics, war, disease or about being able to get home quickly, you might decide against visiting one of the world’s unrecognized countries.

Research the natural
hazards – earthquakes, floods, tsunamis. You don’t need the extra pressure, so
if your choice of destination tends to be flooded or surrounded by fire several
times a year, think again.

When I decided to go
to Sri Lanka, I did worry about
tsunamis (a terrible tidal wave struck the region in 2004), so I made sure I
had a map of the area surrounding my hotel, and an escape plan. Just in case.

Take Some Practical Precautions

If you’re going to a
country that isn’t on everyone’s top 10 list, consider registering with your
embassy. Many countries have registration systems for international travelers,
like the US Smart Traveler
Enrollment Program
(STEP).

This helps them reach
you in case of emergency or unrest and will boost your peace of mind – and that
of friends and relatives who think you’re being a bit too daring.

Always have some local
cash – not much, but enough to bail you out with a taxi if you need one. Many
countries don’t accept credit cards outside major cities and international
hotels, and cash reigns supreme. Just don’t carry around a huge amount and
change money as you need it.

Always Tell a Trusted Someone Where
You Are

Although I’m a fan of
“wandering off,” I do have a basic itinerary and always leave it with someone.
It includes my flights in and out, the hotels I’ve reserved and approximate travel
dates.

Each day, I check in,
either by email or some other form of communication, and if my itinerary
changes, I let someone know.

When I first started
traveling solo all those years ago, keeping in touch was so much harder. Some
communities didn’t even have a way to call internationally, and I often went a
month without contacting my family.

These days, few places
are that isolated (although I admit, in some parts of Kyrgyzstan recently, I was
unable to grab a phone signal).

Keep Your Health Uppermost in Your
Mind

While taking care of
your health is a no-brainer, I’m consistently shocked at the number of people
who forgo something as essential as insurance when they travel. Yes, it is
harder to get insurance after 60, but you can – and must.

Make sure you take your
meds and your prescriptions, and ask your doctor to explain what is in the medicine. Should you run out or
lose it, there are equivalencies in most countries, but usually under a
different name. If the pharmacist knows your medicine’s chemical make-up, they
can find a substitute.

And make sure you
research drug policies at your destination. When I went to Uzbekistan, I was
surprised to find out they banned all forms of codeine. As I crossed the
border, officers went through all my meds looking for telltale signs of the
offending drug.

Remember, hygiene may
not be what you’re used to, so take the usual precautions and avoid foods that
might make you sick. And of course, drink only bottled water and use it to wash
your food.

Be More Cautious About Safety

In some countries, you may have legitimate security concerns, which is why research is so important. I visited Tunisia, in North Africa, a couple of years ago. This small country suffered several serious terrorist attacks in recent years, some targeting tourist resorts, so the concern is legitimate.

Staying away from
crowded areas or demonstrations is a good idea, but so is remembering that
violence can – and does – occur anywhere.

Writing off an entire country because of a few isolated attacks makes little sense to me. Still, as an older woman, I fully realize I’m more vulnerable than someone in their 20s. All that means is that I have to be more careful.


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