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1.) Neutrogena One Step Gentle Cleanser
2.) Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry Touch Sunblock SPF 70
3.) Maybelline Expert Lash Natural- I never tried using falsies but one day....
4.) Maybelline Dream Mousse Shadow in Suede Sensation.
5.) Revlon Super Lustrous Lipstick in 450- Gentlemen Prefer Pink.
6.) Revlon Moondrops Lipstick in 580- SnowSilver Rose.
7.) Neutrogena MoistureShine Soothing Lipsheers in 30-Shimmering Blush.
8.) Neutrogena Moistureshine Lip Soother in Shine.
9.) Mary Kate and Ashley all over shimmer.
10.) N.Y.C. Sparkle Eyedust in Opal Sparkle.
11.) N.Y.C. Browblender brow & liner.
12.) Icing Eyeshadow- buy one get 1/2off.
13.) Icing Eyeshadow art class.
It seems to be constantly careening from summer to winter to summer around these parts, these days. Yesterday it was freezing with a knife-like wind, today the birds are chirping and sunblock is a must. And so, I'm putting away the puffy scarves and jackets and boots and pulling out the summer slingbacks. Again!
Patriotic top: Forever 21.
Blue woven belt: Forever 21.
Mom jeans: Super-sale from The Glop.
Yellow boomerang slings: From Kenneth Cole Reaction, via Macy's.
Branch necklace: A birthday gift from Adrienne--I love how the horizontalness of this lines up with the squareness of my top, creating a kind of special-delivery parallelogram for the eye.
Cotton red-and-wheat sweater: Good Old Navy.
Perhaps ill-advised multi-colored bag: On sale from Zara--after seeing it in action here, I'm not entirely sure it works with this outfit? It kind of seems less "fun-loving mix-match of color" and more "so crazy to meet you!"
Location: Lakawon Beach, Cadiz Viejo, Cadiz City, Negros Occidental, Philippines
Photography: Keith Cabillon www.keithcabillon.multiply.com
Lakawon, also called Llacaon, is a 13-hectare, banana-shaped island off the coast of Cadiz City in the northern portion of Negros Occidental, a province in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines. A white sand beach resort on the island, a family-run business, is a popular destination for both local and foreign tourists.
The term Lakawon is derived from a Cebuano word lakaw, meaning "to walk". The island may have gotten its name because during low tide, one has to literally walk or wade a long distance to or from the main island.
Lakawon is 48 kilometers north of Bacolod City, the provincial capital. The island is accessible from the coast of Barangay Cadiz Viejo via a 20-minute boat ride. Lakawon's white sand beach is claimed to rival that of Boracay, a popular island resort off the coast of Aklan in Panay. In stark contrast to its more famous counterpart, however, Lakawon has a smaller influx of tourists, and the island is not commercially developed.
The island is more akin to a sandbar. The white sand beaches are largely on the part of the island facing the island of Negros. The opposite portion, facing the open sea, is more rugged. There is a small fishing village on one side of the island. The inhabitants there earn their living from harvesting the sea's bounty and from working in the private resort.
- Wikipedia
Ramona: Jesus Jones!
Micaela: told ya to use some sunblock..
Ramona: even my pullring tanned!
So after two weeks of lying under the sun, Ramona got her tan. A bit more than she wanted, I think.
Kids, don't try this at home.
Boys Like Girls
Let me explain! So I recently found out that flickr only allows 200 pictures for a free account and I am extraordinarily cheap and am not going to pay 25$ to put pictures on the internet. haha. So I've created a tumblr where I'll put the pictures that are getting deleted.
Now this is taking me forever to get around to b/c school is starting next tuesday and I've yet to get ready at all. Plus I've been doing other things procrastinating everything. So I have like the first few pictures that I like up there that will get deleted. Some I don't really care about so get your last look.
Hopefully next week I'll finish editing the rest of the pictures from the mtvU sunblock festival. But this one was my favorite of the night - but I'm bias b/c its Martin.
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We left Baltimore with sub freezing temperatures. The last thing we thought about was buying sunblock for Peru. After walking around all day in Barranco and Miraflores when I returned to the hotel I realized I had a problem. SUNBURN! I had forgotten how close the equator we would be! Needless to say buying sunblock was at the top of out list the next morning.
In the cold winter, they will search the house over for a sunblock. Today, unfortunately, they found it on the couch.
One of us used a little. One of us used a moderate amount. One of us used a lot of sunblock.
Can you guess who used which amount?
"Hey! I've got a grreat idea! I think I'll walk around downtown L.A. for five hours in the middle of the afternoon with no hat or sunblock!"
These creatures have a nasty bite and can crush most things... but they are so tasty!!
Yeah I know, I could have smiled and combed my hair ;-)
(note to self: next time you go fishing in bright sunlight, bring a sunblock!)
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Na een paar maanden wolken moeten we nu even de zonnebrand te
voorschijn halen.
Park in Heerhugowaard.
It was a beautiful day for visiting the Pinnacles of Western Australia (in Nambung National Park).
*See more Australia photos at www.nrulff.com
I happened upon this sunbather on a walk. Maybe someone's statement about the cleanliness of the beaches, beautiful as it may look from this angle.
I have this week off and was going to go for a bike ride at 8am this morning but when I saw that it was already 36C with the humidex, I said "Pass!" Which sucks but I try to avoid melting when I ride. :p
Keep cool folks!
Might as well go three-for-three when it comes to bird pictures this week, right?!
Caught this fellow lurking around one of the corrals at the Farmer's Museum in Cooperstown, New York. He just stayed in the corner, didn't come out or attempt to fly away. I figured it was because:
A) He's shy.
B) He forgot to wear sunblock.
C) He's afraid of the chicken in my post from yesterday.
D) He's sick of people quoting Poe to him and will peck out the eyes of the next person who looks at him and says, "Nevermore."
And really? Can you blame him?
(Textures by Distressed Jewell, Kim Klassen, and lesbrumes)
There was a time when I lathered up in baby oil and laid out in the sun for hours... Nowadays, it's umberellas, 50 spf sunblock and wet towels to keep cool.
Proof that a properly worn iPod does indeed provide health benefits.
Notice how the area protected by the Nano was not subject to the suns powerful rays.
Imagine the added protection that comes from a more robust iPod Video.
I couldn't resist another picture of the Tin Man showing him in full length. That costume was a chore to walk in. Once again, using his Ax to shield the sun - - because apparently that's what axes are for!
Also, the Wicked Witch… I'm 98% sure I saw these two holding hands at one point… kind of on the down-low, but you never know when a photographer is watching…LOL
We left Baltimore with sub freezing temperatures. The last thing we thought about was buying sunblock for Peru. After walking around all day in Barranco and Miraflores when I returned to the hotel I realized I had a problem. SUNBURN! I had forgotten how close the equator we would be! Needless to say buying sunblock was at the top of out list the next morning.