SMOCKED OFF THE SHOULDER
Today was not the best for me. I was not personally involved but there was a bad wreck in front of my house. I had actually gone outside to sit in the sun for a few minutes and write on my blog. I was typing when I heard a very loud crash and I knew that was what had happened. I didn’t hear any squealing of tires, just a loud boom.
There is a large embankment in front of my house to the main road so I couldn’t see the cars but just in a few minutes, I started seeing smoke and then the sirens started getting closer. I knew it was bad because the sirens just kept coming and within 15 minutes I heard the med-flight helicopters (3) start circling overhead. They had to land in the middle of the road and since there is a mountain on one side that was not an easy task. I hate when something like this happens and it was later in the night before I could even get back to working on the blog.
I just bought this smocked off the shoulder top the other day at Cato’s. Once again, I hit the clearance rack and got this top for practically nothing. I love this top and I would have bought it even if it wasn’t on sale. That is the litmus test you should use when buying anything. I first look at the items and decide if I like it before I look at the price tag. The red, white and cream stripes are great together and the smocking around the shoulders holds it in place really well. When I bought the top the sales lady said, “I hope you are going to put this on your blog. I have been wanting to see someone style it.” Lol!
I have worn these black gladiator sandals by Sole Society before with these pixie pants and I like the effect. I think that I like the open straps and that it goes up my ankle for the height. This pair has a block heel which is still very popular.
I am just curious how many of you had not heard of Rodan + Fields until you started reading my blog. I have had some of my friends say that they have had ladies tell them that they think it is too late for them to join in the business, that it is oversaturated with consultants. In reality, the total number of R+F consultants in the U.S. and Canada doesn’t even equal the total number of people in the lowest populated state in the U.S., which is Wyoming. Of those people who are consultants, 44% in 2016 simply joined for the great discount (not actively working). I have only been in this business barely over a year and I got an email this weekend telling me that I was in the top 8.5% of consultants actively working the business.
My point is that every single person you know has SKIN and is AGING. People are being born every day. The potential and possibilities of this opportunity are endless. These dermatologists sold ProActiv and are laser focused on Rodan + Fields not only remaining the #1 skincare company in the U.S. but being #1 GLOBALLY. This is still a company in its infancy.
SO, today marks my 23rd month as a blogger. That’s right, next month I will have been blogging for 2 years. I am just amazed at how well the blog has been received, how much fun I am having along the way, and how many of you have become friends that I recognize by name. So I am hosting a giveaway and it is easy to make it a Rodan + Fields present because I have access and I know that every one of us has skin. Lol! Simply comment below what you skin concerns are. The winner will receive a product geared toward helping their issue. I will do the giveaway on Saturday’s post so be sure to invite your friends to also leave comments.
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Hi, Tania. I’m a little late in posting and read about your new grand baby. Congrats! I am turning 61 at the end of this month-say it ain’t so! My issues are age spots, and I’m noticing a little dullness and dryness.
Age spots and uneven skin tone
I have only been following you for the last couple of months. I love seeing your new outfits each day, and I just love your hair. I just turned 60 and I have dry skin that is beginning to show some age with a few new lines around my mouth mostly. I am not afraid to get old I just don’t want to look old, haha!
Greetings … So happy to read about the baby boy’s arrival into the world.
My skin concern is that I’m too old for blemishes and too young (at least in my mind) for wrinkles, the fine lines appearing near the corners of my eyes. Also, gravity is not kind and I see firmness disappearing, .
Thank you for your consideration. I look forward to your postings and seeing your fashion finds.
Uneven skin tone, large pores, age spots not as many lashes.
I am 57 and have crazy dark undereye circles and some puffiness. Seems it’s just been a problem this past year and nothing I’ve tried has helped.
My skin issue is age spots and big pores, I am also oily. I am glad you show us clothes from Cato. I actually have one of those close by!
My skin issue is lines on the top of my upper lip.
Sorry about the accident. That is so awful. I think my number one issue with my skin is the age spots. Fine lines come a close second.
I wear glasses most of the time but will occasionally wear contact lenses. When I do, I am always amazed at how puffy I look under my eyes. I hate it!