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Showing posts with label Stella Watch. Show all posts

Luxetips' Best of 2010 Holiday List!

Hello Divas!


So just like everyone else, I have a list of beauty and fashion products that rocked my world in 2010.  These are products I have worn out and will forever hold dear to my heart.  These products are so reflective of the Luxetips Lifestyle, that they had to have their very own special highlight!  So here is my Best of 2010 List:

1. Gap 1969 Always Skinny Jeans.   I was gifted these by GAP back in August and they have changed my view of jeans forever.  They are super comfy.  They make my butt look good. Plus the different washes are so stylish and will forever be in style!  More importantly, they are so affordable.  Only $60 and they fit as well as my $200 plus Hudson Jeans. GAP broke the mold with these babies.  I keep going back for more and will have all of the different washes soon! Certifiable.

2. Lancôme’s Définicils Precious Cells Mascara.  To be quite honest, I was a little skeptical about Définicils Precious Cells.  I mean how can you improve on an iconic classic mascara such as Définicils?  But Lancome did.  Precious Cells has changed my view of mascara forever.  The formula is creamy and it truly conditions your lashes.  This mascara gets my lashes long, separated and defined while also making them flexible and soft to the touch.  Plus my lashes seems to get longer and longer.  I could be dreaming, but I doubt it!

3. Clarisonic Plus.  Clarisonic is truly life changing and my face is smooth and I have less blemishes.  The body brush is phenomenal too and has been instrumental in removing layers of discoloration from my knees and the back of my ankles.  If you want smooth, blemish and wrinkle free skin, a Clarisonic is a must!

4. Four Truffles Body Butter.  This body butter is insane!  Love, love, love.  It is rich and creamy, yet non-greasy.  The scent is just amazing!  The ingredients are organic and all products are purchased from women owned cooperatives in Morocco and West Africa and 10% of profits go back to these women to help improve their communities.  Gorgeous for a cause. I love it.

5. Cara B Naturally Hair Care Products.  This all natural hair and skincare line is perfect for luxe baby.  The shampoo and conditioners are super moisturizing and they are not harmful to luxe baby's eyes, skin or hair.  They smell heavenly and I love them. 

6.  Tocca Fragrances.  With names like Brigitte, Stella, Cleopatra, and Bianca, you can't help but love Tocca's line of fine fragrances.  But the wonderful thing about Tocca is that these scents are truly unique and beautiful.  I love Tocca!  I am currently obsessed with Stella which has a strong Blood Orange scent.  What is there not to love??!

7. Fossil Stella Watch.  I was gifted this watch at Blogalicous 2010 and I receive so many compliments.  It is a show stopper and conversation starter.  It is chunky and elegant like a men's watch but with lots of bling! Certifiable.

This is my Best of 2010 list and guess what?  You can win some of these items starting Sunday, December 12! Yep!  I will giveaway one item a day over several days. Check back on Sunday and good luck!

Toodles!

Blogalicious 2010: What I learned

Hello Divas!

Always be thankful for what you have.  I always remind myself to be thankful when I am complaining about something.  Remember it can always be worse and I have a lot to be thankful for.

Last weekend I was in South Beach, in Miami Florida at the Blogalicious 2010 Conference.  I can't believe I was just there only a week ago.  Being in Miami Beach in October is a surreal experience.  It all started with my gorgeous view of the ocean floor at 30K feet.

The conference took place at the Ritz-Carlton South Beach. The hotel is gorgeous, but what the Ritz-Carlton does better than any other hotel is superb customer service. I mean, turn down service with chocolates every night; nightly delivery of gourmet cookies and milk; and the Tanning Butler all complimentary...Certifiable!

Although the weather was a balmy 80 plus degrees with clear clear blue skies, we were there to learn and partake in the conference.  Last year I was a speaker, but this year I was actually volunteering at the conference, so there was learning, work, and some play involved.

Thursday night,  Afrobella and Style Mom hosted a welcome reception entitled Oasis Pink.  There were Chambord cocktails, massages, manis, pedis, and wonderful gift bags.  These ladies know how to put on an event.  I received a fabulous massage and had a fabulous manicure courtesy of Ginger & Liz nail polish.  This is a new nail polish line owned by two African-American sisters.  The colors were GORGEOUS!  Plus the polish dries super fast.  I love it!  Here is a pic of the colors.

I am wearing the color Ivy League, the minty green. Love the name.  The goody bags contained Cover Girl Queen Collection cosmetics, Avon mascara and Anew facial products, and Cover Girl Lash Blast. Nice!

This year the conference was very diverse and there were Latinas, African-Americans, Asian, and Caucasion women in attendance.  This diversity was very educational and enriching.  We all chatted, laughed, and learned so much form one another.  This was the best part of attending this conference!  Good job Mama Law!

The next day was Friday and the start of the conference.  The conference kicked off with a session by Miriam Muley regarding the marketing power of women of color.  The next session was "Latinas in Social Media."  Our Latina sisters are doing it!  There was a power panel consisting of a lawyer, VP of Ogilivy, Award winning journalists, and more. The panel focused on the power of the Latina voice in Social Media and how Latinas can use their voice to champion causes in their community. Fierce!

After a little break, I was tasked with introducing Ana White of Ana-White.com for the "Following Your Passion:  Key to National Success" session.  Ana is an AMAZING woman.  She is from Alaska and has become an overnight sensation by making her own furniture from scratch! She has no formal training as a carpenter.  She just has an amazing eye for style, design, and can-do attitude.  Within 8 months of starting her blog, she has a TV deal in the works, a book deal and she works for HGTV.com.  Plus she is so humble and beautiful.  I took a pic with her, but have no idea where it is.  She came from humble beginnings and although she is a sensational success, she is the sweetest person ever. Love her!  Her advice:  Be you. Be Authentic. Do what you love and the success will come! Ditto.

I also got an opportunity to visit the Ebony Suite.  Ebony Magazine is celebrating 65 years of fabulousness and released a 65th Anniversay issue.  It features icons and current up and coming icons.  I love Ebony and Jet magazines and I hope they last forever.  Here are some pics! 
Photos courtesy of Renee J. Ross

Saturday was another work day for me.  However I did get the fabulous opportunity to meet June Ambrose, the Stylists of all Stylists!  She is gorgeous and sweet as pie! Here is a pic of me and June. She liked my custom shirt courtesy of Alicia Garcia of Pekuliar Treasures.  I was beaming!
Photo courtesy of Renee J. Ross

So after my duties were done, I hit the beach. Lovely.  However, the Blogalicous crew had a wonderful party sponsored by Invisalign, Johnson's Baby Oil, Bali Shapewear, Barbie So In Style and Middle Sister Wines.  DJ Geek Sexy, AKA, the Keyinfluencer, was the DJ and the party was rocking.  Make-up Arist Extraordinaire, Tia Dantzler, was giving make-overs, Johnson's was giving professional photos, and So In Style Barbies were for the taking.  Of course, I had to make sure Luxe Baby received a doll.  I am saving them for her when she gets older!

However, the highlight of my night took place at the Sweet Suite sponsored by the Clever Girls Collective. There was champagne and cupcakes. The. Cupcakes. Were. Insane. Yummy!  But the best part of this party was that there was a Wii Just Dance 2 competition.  I had to try it and after a couple of dance offs, I finally won dancing to Beyonce's Crazy in Love! I love that song.  My friend, Funkidivagirl, won twice dancing to Outkast's Hey Yah! I didn't know she could dance.  She can get down!
Photo courtesy of Funkidivagirl

The last day of the conference was Sunday and I was all revved up to see Soledad O'Brien who skyped in to be interviewed by the ladies of Mama Law Media Group.  I am a Soledad stan as I have been watching her since she was on the local NBC Today show in NYC.  But I didn't make it? Why?  Apparently, I have this urge to scratch my eyeballs out in my sleep.  I woke up to an unbelievable pain and irritation in my left eye and I immediately knew I had somehow scratched my cornea.  This was my second episode of scratching or tearing my cornea in my sleep and I told my roommate, Renee Ross of Cutiebootycakes, I had to go to an urgent care clinic immediately.  Being a good friend, she found me a CVS 1 minute, urgent care clinic, a mere 1 minute walk away.  We were in and out in about 30 minutes.  Yes, the nurse confirmed I tore my cornea in two places and $85 later, I was on my way to normalcy.  Of course, it was hard to see, but at least my eye was not hurting anymore.  I now wear sleep masks ever night.

Sadly, I missed the first session because of my eye drama.  Marc Morial, National President of the Urban League spoke and it was sponsored by Feeding Dreams.  Feeding Dreams is a wonderful non-profit that celebrates Arican-Americans that are making a difference in their community.  General Mills is a supporter of Feeding Dreams and surprisingly General Mills and Feeding Dreams gave all Blogalicious attendees a new Fossil Stella Watch. Luckily, I was able to snag one and it is gorgeous. Chunky and full of Bling! Hello!

But I did make it to a couple of fabulous sessions.  The best session I attended hands down was the "Using Social Media to Promote Causes" session b Dr. Otis Brawlery, M.D.   He is an oncologist and Chief Medical Officer for the American Cancer Society.  He was dropping so much knowledge it was fascinating.  He schooled us on the disparities of death rates between whites, blacks, and latinos regarding all types of Cancer.  And you know what it comes down to:  health care.  Those who have access have a better chance of survival than those who do not.  Also so many women in the session shared their Cancer stories regarding their loved ones and they were very touching.   Plus Dr. Brawley was hysterical.  He dropped the knowledge but kept us laughing.  He was the best!

I briefly listened in on Wayne Sutton's session on "Geo-Location Apps/Location Based Services (LBS) and then I had to get myself to the airport.  My plane was leaving at 4:15 and I had to get to the airport by 3:30pm.  I could not reserve a shuttle, but the beautiful ladies of Blogalicious helped me find a ride via Twitter to the airport.  I shared a car with Ms. Lori, Thien Kim, and Towanda to the airport. Like I said, private car service on a budget. Lovely!

Blogalicious 2010 was great!  It was in a gorgeous hotel, gorgeous location, and in the company of gorgeous women.  Although we all looked beautiful on the outside, the true beauty of the Blogalicious attendees was on the inside.  We all have a story and we all have something in common and that is why Blogalicious is a phenomenal conference.  Thanks Mama Law!