9.26.2016

Monthly Reads: July/August


July and August were filled with intensely emotional reads. I was unaware of the fact that all of the books I purchased would leave me feeling mentally drained, but even with that I savored each read and delighted in the surprises that they all held. 


This book was the "it" book of the Summer. The Girls appeared on every Summer must read list that appeared in my Facebook feed which made me totally give into the pressure and I purchased the book during a browsing session at Powell's. It is atypical for me to buy books when they are still in hardcover, but I broke my rule for this one, and it was worth it! This story takes place in the 60's and follows a teenage girl that falls into the clutches of a cult. The writing made me feel like I was right there with her in my flowing floral hippie dress, un-showered, and living a communal life. There were moments that almost idealized this way of living, and then there were moments that snapped you out of it and made you realize how horribly manipulative it would have actually been. I was slightly surprised by the ending, but pleased with how it all turned out. 


The Girl On The Train is another book that has been on many "must read" lists this Summer, mainly due to the fact that the movie adaptation is coming out this Fall. This book was my book club's September read and we had some mixed opinions about it. Overall I thought the book was entertaining. I liked the mystery (even though I figured out 'who done it' before I reached the end) and I found the plot to be different than anything I have read before. I did find the main character slightly frustrating, but that was a major part of the story and it wouldn't have worked if she hadn't been. I will be curious to see how the movie follows the book and if it plays out the same way the book played out in my mind. 


I am pretty sure that everyone has heard of this book since the movie came out this past year. I still have not seen the movie and I am glad that I hadn't before reading this. Me Before You was such a lovely read. I was immediately drawn to the relationship between the two main characters and became seriously invested in them. I will say that the ending was sobering. I was so effected and surprised by the way this story ended and it took me some time to come to grips with it. 


I picked up this book in the YA section of Powell's and after reading the foreword I did some more research on the author. Ned Vizzini had a very sad story. He was touted as one of the best young authors and he put out quite a few books for his age. He suffered from depression and this book was inspired by his time in a mental ward in a New York hospital. Sadly Ned Vizzini's depression overtook him and he eventually committed suicide at the age of 32. This story was a realistic look into teenage depression and the struggle of balancing school, family, friends, life. The characters in the mental ward are eclectic and you quickly grow to love them as the main character, Craig, gets to know them. The ending of this book warmed my heart and I felt peaceful as I came to the final page. 


What have been your favorite books this Summer? 
What are you looking forward to reading this Fall?

9.19.2016

Best Products for Sun Protection


I have always been a sun worshipper. I love having a tan and I love laying out on a hot day next to a body of water. However, now that I am getting older I am beginning to realize that all that sun is just going to cause more skin damage than I would like to deal with. I figure that it is time for me to start taking sun protection seriously. With that being said, I do not like all of the crazy chemicals that can be found in most sunscreens so I gravitate towards items that seem healthier (ie. more expensive). This Summer I stumbled upon some new faves that I never left home without. 


I first tried Sun Bum when I had to buy sunscreen in Hawaii a few years ago. The product is gluten free and vegan, but best of all it smells amazing, just like coconut. I am obsessed with the smell which is helpful in reminding me to reapply throughout the day. It is paraben free, oil/PABA free, hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic, retinyl palmitate free, propylene glycol free, and cruelty free. I typically don't like to use the spray sunscreen because it can be bad to inhale, but I purchased this one so that I can spray it on my back when I am home alone working in my yard (that seems to be the time I burn my back the most).  I purchased all of these products from Target and have seen them at Ulta as well. 


Next up is my favorite for my face. This is what I would put on under my moisturizer when I knew I would be in direct sun all day. This product was perfect for my face. It is a cream texture, but it felt like putting on a dry oil. It was thin and absorbed quickly. It has a nice smell and does not clog pores. I actually ended up liking this better than my daily moisturizer with SPF. This product is free of chemical actives, paraben free, retinyl palmitate free, has no synthetic fragrances and is cruelty free. A major plus is that it has 40 minutes of water resistance for those days you are floating in the pool. I purchased this product at Target.


I stumbled upon this product while browsing through Ulta one day. I was familiar with the brand because I had received a sample of their SPF moisturizer in one of my Birchboxes. What I liked about this product was that it was a makeup setting spray that you could put on after you did your makeup and you could add throughout the day. I used this while at an all day concert in 99 degree heat and direct sunlight and I did not burn one bit, not even a pink nose. The product is 70% certified organic and cruelty free. It has green tea, cucumber and aloe extracts that cool and sooth your skin. I have fairly sensitive skin and this product did not irritate it or cause any breakouts. 


There is something magical about a powder that can also provide SPF. This all in one product is the perfect for on the go protection. Just pop the lid off and give it a little shake to release some powder and brush all over your face. I loved using this product when I wanted to make sure I didn't look oily or sweaty. It is compact enough to throw in your purse or clutch and therefore works great when attending an outdoor event. I found this product at Ulta but have also seen it at Sephora. 

All of these products can help keep your skin safe, but it is important to remember some other staples of sun protection. Don't forget to wear your sun hat, sunglasses and stay hydrated