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xoxo,
Wren
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As I said in a couple post previous, I talked about studying abroad and trying to figure out what I want to do with my life. I've still been researching universities but I've also recently looked into au pairing for a few months or even a year. Like I said before I've always wanted to travel and see the world. What better way to do it than move and work there?! I would get to see more of the world but would also have a job so I could stay financially secure. For those of you who don't know what an au pair is, it's basically just a fancy name for a live in nanny but they are from a different country. Or as wikipedia states "An au pair (plural: au pairs) is a domestic assistant from a foreign country working for, and living as part of, a host family. Typically, au pairs take on a share of the family's responsibility for childcare as well as some housework, and receive a monetary allowance for personal use." Basically it's kinda perfect for me. I love kids and I want to see the world and by living with a host family I wouldn't have to worry about finding a place to stay or a job since you get payed. There are a few different programs I've been looking into that help place au pairs with a host family but I'll have a fully detailed post/review up once I learn more and hear back from some of the places. A lot of research should be done. I found one that I thought was PERFECT but then I found a long article about a lot of customers and employees saying they over charge you and/or the small print contradicts what the employees say ie 'You're guaranteed a job and place to stay' but when they got there they didn't have a job or place to stay. One group went half way around the world to find that the volunteer program they signed up for hadn't existed for over a year! BUT with all big companies dealing with hundreds of thousands of people a few mess ups is just going to happen. However, flat out lying or leading people on with false hope isn't something that should happen. I don't care how much money you want to make. Preying on the innocence of naive youth is just being a sh*t person/company. While this all seems so great and perfect, there's still downfalls to everything in life. Like getting homesick, or just regular sick, injuries, holidays away from family, missed birthdays, culture shock, the list goes on and on. It's up to me in the end to decide if the good outweighs the bad. I probably won't be able to afford it in the end so this is all just my wishful thinking. But that's life, you have to play the hand you're dealt. However staying positive about things can only help. If you can dream it, you can do it.


xoxo,
Wren


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The past week or so I've really been looking into different colleges and universities. I'm currently enrolled in a local Community College but I want to transfer to a 4 year university and get a bachelor degree. At the moment I'm taking a math class, english class, and art class for a total of 10 credits (the math class is two parts 2 credits each while the other two are both 3 credits) and am enrolled under the cosmetology certification. But the thing is, cosmetology isn't really what I want to do with my life, at least not right now. I've narrowed it down some but yet at the same time I've added options. I originally was die hard into makeup and was good at hair so literally everyone told me to go to cosmetology school, so that's what I signed up for. However, over time my anxiety and depression stepped in and I just lost my ambition to do makeup and especially hair.

I looked into interior design because that's something I've always loved to do. When I was little I would draw my room on a piece of paper with a before and after. I would draw what it looked like at the time and then how I wanted it to look. I would show my mom and ask her if we could "redo" my room. Usually the answer was no but you can't blame a kid for trying, right? Hahaha Another thing that sounds super silly is the computer game the Sims. I always loved playing it and one day I was messing around and discovered you could move walls, change colors of the walls or floors, buy different furniture, and just customize it to your liking. From then on at least 85% of my time spent on the game was placing houses and then going in and redoing it all. If you've ever played the game you'll know that the people who make the houses usually don't have the greatest of taste, or maybe I'm just the one with odd tastes! Then I found out how to build the house from the foundation up. It became an obsession of mine and it went from 85% designing and building to 99%. I occasionally play it to this day.

The next degree option I've been looking into is American Sing Language to English Interpretation (ASLEI). This is another odd back story. So I was on Netflix one day and was desperately looking for a new show to binge watch. One of the recently added, like a new season, was Switched at Birth. I remember watching it when it first came out and I really liked it, I was just horrible at remembering to watch it ever week for the new episode. So I decided to start watching it again starting from the beginning. I fell in love with it and couldn't stop watching. Sign Language and the Deaf community fascinated me and I wanted to learn more. I downloaded an app called Marlee Signs where you learn basic signs. I haven't used it in a while but I love it and I just want to learn more. The Deaf community is misunderstood. Being Deaf doesn't have to be a set back or a struggle, they can do everything a hearing person can do. But there is a communication barrier between the deaf and the hearing. Whether it be in a hospital, in court, or even in school, there is a constant struggle with the two different ways of communicating. As an ASLEI I would fill that gap and help the communication. I've always wanted to do something that helps people and if learning a cool new language is a part of it that's great.

The only other degree path or paths is things to do with computers and the media. I've been looking into going to college in Europe next year and have found a few that I think I might like in Germany, Finland, and a couple other places. I'll make a post about that soon. The degrees I've mainly been looking into are called different things but are graphic design, interior design, game design, international business, and maritime management. So basically some creative things and some business things. Business is something you could say is a bit more "practical" or "realistic" but the designing would allow me to be creative in my everyday life but yet if I do the business route I might be more likely to post more on YouTube and here as that creative outlet. I really want to go to one of the schools I've looked into that are international, but it's a lot harder then when you just look into a college in your home country. There is so much more that you have to do but with free tuition and only having to pay living expenses, it might be worth it. I still have a lot more to look into and figure out, plus I still have to apply and see if I even get accepted at any of them, but I'll keep you all updated throughout this adventure.

If you have any suggestions, questions, or thoughts, leave me a comment and I'll get back to you as soon as possible. I'm still trying to figure my life out but it's great to have all you with me on this crazy journey! I can't wait to share more with you all.

xoxo,
Wren
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What's Up Guys?!
Okay, so to start off I'd like to emphasize that this
is an INSPIRED 1930's Flapper look. It's not an actual
recreation of the look that women wore back then. It's
what I like to call my modern day take on it. Plus, this 
look is much more wear able than the "real thing" and
can be worn for special events, a night out with your 
significant other, to Prom, or even just on a day you 
feel like being a little bold and daring. Also, I'd like to
say that this isn't a step by step tutorial that shows you
everything. It's more of an overview of the products
with a description of how I used/applied them. If it's
at all confusing or your not sure how to do 
something, refer to the video below.

Video:



Products Used:

Hard Candy-
All Lid Up Cream Eyeshadow
in Stepping Stones

Wet n' Wild-
Color Icon Trio
Silent Era Film

Rimmel London-
Gel Eyeliner & 
Kohl Pencil Liner
(black)

Sally Hanson-
Eyelash Curler

Jordana-
Best Lash Extreme
Volumizing Mascara
(black)

Rimmel London-
Match Perfection 
Concealer/Highlighter
125 & 230

e.l.f.-
Concealer
Ivory

e.l.f.- 
Contouring 
Blush & Bronzer
St. Lucia

Flower Beauty-
Cream Blush
Pure Petunia

Revlon-
Color Burst Matte Balm
Standout

Kiss-
Lip Gloss
Hot Red

Rimmel London-
Airy Fairy Lipstick

NYX-
Butter Gloss
Vanilla Creme Pie


Left-Right: Wet n' Wild trio, Hard Candy
Cream Eyeshadow

Step One: Eyes
Starting with the Hard Candy cream eyeshadow, apply
it to your entire eyelid. Then, with a flat eyeshadow brush
pack on the charcoal grey eyeshadow all over the lid where
we applied the cream eyeshadow base. Next, with a clean 
fluffy eyeshadow brush, put the orangey brownish color in
the outer "v" of your eye and then into the crease. With the
lightest taupe grey color on your finger, apply it to the inner
corners of your eyes and up on the brow bone. Then, take
that same lightest color on a fluffy blending brush with just
a tiny little bit of product, blend everything together to make
it look nice and seamless. Going back to the charcoal grey,
pack it back on since some intensity may have been lost
due to the blending. With the gel eyeliner, line your upper 
lashes as close to the lash line as possible. Take it down onto
your lower lash line and just put the product on the outer most
part of your eyes and with your finger blend the color across
the rest of the area. Then with a kohl eyeliner pencil, line your
tight line to make sure there is no pinky flesh tones peeking
through. Then going back to the charcoal grey again, take
some on the tip of a brush and run it over your lower lash line
to smoke it out and make it a little more sexy. Finally, to finish
off the eyes, curl your lashes and apply a few coats of your
favorite mascara and even add some falsies if you want.



Left-Right: Flower Beauty Blush, e.l.f blush and bronzer
e.l.f. concealer, Rimmel London Match Perfection concealers


Step Two:
For the face I started off by first clean up any eyeshadow
fallout and then took the e.l.f. concealer and used it under my
eyes to help cancel out any blue tones. Then with the lighter of
the Rimmel concealers, I put this anywhere that I wanted to 
highlight or brighten. (Under the eyes, down the nose, cupid's bow... etc.)
After that I put the darker one on any areas that I want to actually
cover and conceal. (anywhere that I have redness, over a blemish... etc.)
 With a sponge or your fingers, blend everything out. Next, take the
 cream blush on your fingers, apply it to your cheeks and blend 
it out with either your fingers or the other end of the sponge. 
Then with the e.l.f. blush and bronzer, take the blush on a brush and 
apply it where we put the cream blush to add a bit of shimmer to 
make the face look healthy and glowing. To add some warmth, 
take a little bit (emphasis on little if your pale like me) of the bronzer and
but it in the hollows of your cheeks, around the forehead, 
down the sides of the nose, and around your jaw.



Left-Right: Revlon Colorburst Matte Balm, Kiss Lip Gloss
Rimmel Airy Fairy Lipstick, NYX Butter Goss

Step Three:
To finish things off,  take your favorite dark blue-toned
red lip color and put it all over the lips. If you want your lips 
to be nice and shinny add a dark blood red lip gloss. Using 
the darker lip option will be accurate to the era but if you plan
on just wearing it out for a date night or even to Prom and want
a lip that's not so bold, I suggest a pinky nude. Rimmel's Airy
Fairy Lipstick and NYX Butter Gloss in Vanilla Creme Pie
is the PERFECT combination if you want a pinky nude.


Pictures of Completed Look:










That's It!

I hope that this was helpful if you were look for a more wearable
1930's Flapper makeup look! Comment down below where you plan
on wearing this look to! I would love to know :) Also, don't forget to
follow me so you can see my next post! It means so much to me.


xoxo,
Wren
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