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Self-Tanning Mitts For a Streak-Free Application

If you’ve ever been brave enough to embark on a DIY self-tanning excursion in the comfort of your own home, you may or may not have learned rather quickly that if you use your hands to apply the formula, they’re going to end up stained, orange, and downright unsightly (and yes, it’ll last just as long as the stuff on your body does too). Fortunately, you don’t have to risk looking like a botched science experiment to get a sunless, UV-free glow without dropping a fortune on in-salon spray tans thanks to the advent of self-tanning mitts that not only protect your hands, knuckles, nails, and cuticles from getting stained, but also helps the self-tanning formula glide on evenly for a more natural-looking result.

Of course, just like the quality of your self-tanning formula will play a major role in how your tan comes out, the quality of your mitt is also equally important to keep in mind as well. In general, opting for a mitt designed with a soft microfiber outer lining is ideal, because it allows the product to apply evenly and gives you a bit more room for bleeding problem areas like the knees and elbows. Ahead, we’ve outlined a few of our favorite self-tanning mitts to try out for yourself.

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Magnifying Makeup Mirrors For An Extra Close-Up View

Unless you’re magically endowed with superpowers, most of us require the help of a good old mirror when we apply our makeup. Whether it be a perfectly-matched foundation and concealer base or a dramatic cat-eye creation, mirrors are basically an essential part of any look—at least if you’re looking to avoid leaving the house looking like a full-on clown, that is. But if you want to take your craft to the next level, a magnifying mirror to give you a super close-up view of your product application process is a must. Sure, sometimes we’re not really in the mood to see our blemishes, enlarged pores, and fine lines in such close-up detail, but other times we rely on these things to get our look precise and error-proof.

While finding good (and accurate) lighting to apply your complexion products, including foundation, concealer, powder, blush, and bronzer is absolutely key when it comes to a solid makeup look that won’t leave you shocked when you step outside your front door, getting magnified view to assess your success (or correct a lack thereof) is an extra step that’s definitely worth taking. Scroll through below to check out our favorite magnifying makeup mirrors.

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Luann de Lesseps’ Black Studded Tote Bag

Luann de Lesseps’ Black Studded Tote Bag in The Berkshires

Real Housewives of New York Season 12 Episode 14 Fashion

When I first saw Luann de Lesseps’ black studded (reversible!) tote bag that she wears while in being kicked out of the Berkshires on tonight’s episode of RHONY I recognized it immediately considering I contemplated buying the exact same one in stores a while back. And considering I regretfully put it down (obviously the one time I don’t buy something it ends up on a housewife), thankfully there’s still plenty of similar options I can shop down below for my next trip to the Berkshires the Hamptons nowhere.

Fashionably,

Faryn

Luann de Lesseps’ Black Studded Tote Bag

Click Here to Shop Her Zara Bag on eBay in Red / Beige

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You’re Not Imagining It—Periods Suck More When You’re Stressed

The only thing worse than being stuck at home for months at a time is being stuck at home for months at a time and in my case, still dealing with mind-numbing cramps every 28 days or so. Okay, so perhaps I’m being just a tad dramatic–I’m also still healthy and safe–but period stress is nothing to play with. My mood already takes a hit under normal circumstances but current times have me convinced that Mother Nature isn’t feeling too hot either. So what gives?

Normal is Relative

First, reject the notion that any period is “normal.” Realistically speaking, “normal” is relative since those who menstruate are accustomed to their own unique set of habits. According to Dr. Alyssa Dweck, MD, a “Top Doctor” according to New York Magazine and Westchester Magazine, and the ACOG (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists), the average cycle length for an adolescent is “every 21-45 days (counted from day 1 of one cycle to day 1 of the next), 7 days of less duration, and 3-6 pads or tampons per day.” For older people, “cycles are typically 21-35 days, 8 days or less of flow and flow that doesn’t exceed 1 tampon/pad every hour for a few hours continuously.”

Ultimately, if the timeline you’re used to abruptly changes and then persists, that deserves a visit to the gynecologist. Other disruptive symptoms according to Dweck are ones that “interfere with day to day activities or even relationships.” For example, they could include the usual suspects—irregular bleeding, lengthy or heavy bleeding, horrible cramps, bloating, or PMS. There are also common symptoms that can be easily remedied with at-home solutions (more on this in a sec), such as bloating, fatigue, water-weight gain, period cramps, backache, muscle aches, and headache.

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Stress is Powerful (Especially During a Pandemic)

To that same point, don’t underestimate the impact of physical and mental stress which are intricately intertwined. “Typically, severe stress can cause menstrual irregularities including losing the menses temporarily,” says Dweck. “Significant stress can include moments like moving to college for the first time, a sudden loss or death in the family,  rapid weight loss from eating disorder or excessive exercise, travel out of the time zone and yes, even a pandemic with all of the stress and lifestyle changes that have gone along with this time period.”

Stress is powerful enough to delay or prevent ovulation temporarily, which alters the overall cycle. Anecdotally, Dweck has seen many patients in recent months who experienced a change in menstrual habits during the pandemic specifically. Additionally, Dweck says “some have postulated that nature may be preventing ovulation to prevent pregnancy during times of severe stress.”

“Some have skipped cycles, others have bleeding in between cycles, and some note a change in the cycle flow and duration.  In part, these changes might be due to diet and exercise and other lifestyle changes after quarantine or during living at home with parents; other changes may very well be due to the emotional stress naturally noted during this uncertain time,” she says. “Of course, in all cases, we ruled out pregnancy, thyroid abnormal, and structural issues as potential causes but as all testing is reassuring and negative, stress is a presumed etiology, at least in part.”

Relief Includes Preparation

Staying ahead of the game is key when it comes to managing both stress and the ways it can impact your menstrual cycle. Because physical and mental stress is sometimes connected, it’s helpful to identify solutions that target either or both. Personally, I keep a heating pad, plenty of water, my most comfortable PJs, and comforting movies on deck. (I also swear by period panties so I never have to make a drugstore run for pads and tampons.)

“Think about how meditation and mindfulness can actually alter pulse and blood pressure.  Paced breathing exercises are used to bring heart rate and blood pressure down and may help with anxiety and phobias. Finally, certain medications taken to manage stress can interfere with ovulation and the cycle as well,” says Dweck.

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An OTC medication like Midol (as opposed to using multiple ones) can serve as both an immediate and long-term aid to relieve several physical period symptoms including bloating, fatigue, water-weight gain, and pain. Exercise can also be helpful and paying closer attention to your diet is a game-changer. Unfortunately, we tend to crave the very foods that exacerbate our most annoying symptoms.

“Many of us crave salt, sugar, and caffeine and ditch the fruits and veggies during the premenstrual time. Excess salt causes bloating and water retention. Sugar and caffeine may provide a quick boost and then a sudden crash in energy. Finally, progesterone, the hormone that is elevated just prior to menstruation, has effects on the intestines and can cause constipation and bloating and general misery,” says Dweck. Long story short: fight the salty/sweet cravings and try your best to stick with a healthier plan no matter how stressed you’re feeling.

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Luann de Lesseps’ Pink and Grey Camo Sweater

Luann de Lesseps’ Pink and Grey Camo Sweater in The Berkshires

Real Housewives of New York Season 12 Episode 14 Fashion

Luann de Lesseps’ pink and grey camo sweater that she wore in the Berserk-AF-shires on last night’s episode of RHONY was a great follow up to the super cute lip print sweater we saw her wearing last week (they’re even by the same brand). However I think it’s safe to say that she totally wore them at the wrong times, considering this one would have been perfect for going into battle and the other to kiss and make up in 0.2 seconds.

Fashionably,

Faryn

Luann de Lesseps’ Pink and Grey Camo Sweater

Click Here to Shop Her Brodie Cashmere Sweater

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