Heading out on Reflection tomorrow, brought a couple of cigars to enjoy out at the Sunset bar. How do I bring on a cutter and lighter? Wouldn't those be prohibited? I'm not a regular smoker, obviously, just like a good cigar now and then, so I'm not sure how smokers bring on lighters and such.
Just pack the lighter and cutter in one of the pockets of your checked suitcase. Cigars and pipes are only permitted up on the deck by the lawn. Just to the port side of the bar itself, not at the bar. There is a nice row of comfy chairs to relax on while you enjoy your cigar.
I first heard about electric candle lighters going viral in a roundup of my coworkers' favorite TikTok buys but initially wrote them off as nothing special. Then, last summer, I moved apartments and soon realized I'd lost my trusty multipurpose Bic lighter. You know, the plastic ones with the long wand where the design hasn't changed in more than a decade.
Then I remembered the electric TikTok lighter. Although I wasn't thrilled about trying something new, it was cheaper, and I was intrigued by its more than 25,000 reviews. Two days later the Suprus electric candle lighter arrived and I haven't looked back.
Unlike traditional lighters, this one doesn't use butane but instead has an electric spark that appears with the push of a button. It feels safer to use and it can also be recharged with a micro USB cord. I haven't owned it long enough to know, but the company says the battery will last for 500 charges. You can tell the battery level by looking at the number of blue LED lights that light up (four means it's fully charged).
The lighter also has a retractable design that protects the ceramic head and keeps your hands away. When the head is covered, it just looks like a sleek little stick. One thing to know is that black soot often collects near the spark and once it builds up, you'll need to clean it or it can get in the way of lighting the candlewick. I don't do this as much I should, but it really only takes a few seconds.
It's still true there's nothing super special about this lighter over any other one, but I like that it's rechargeable and flameless, and it makes the simple pleasure of lighting a candle a bit more fun. I like to think I'm fairly immune to the allure of trendy products (which may just be wishful thinking), but I'm truly happy to have fallen for this TikTok find.
Stephanie Montes is a freelance contributor covering all things fashion and beauty. She writes about her adventures in testing the latest trends in skincare, hair, and makeup, and explores the latest trends in clothes and accessories. She's not afraid to stick needles in her face or straighten her hair on an airplane (True story!), and she gets a rush from copying the best celeb outfits on a budget. Stephanie's bylines have also appeared on Elite Daily, Hello Giggles, Brides.com, MyDomaine, Byrdie, Well + Good, Parents, and more.
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If you want to wear something lighter than a powder or liquid foundation during the summer, you have three options: tinted moisturizer, BB cream and CC cream. Tinted moisturizers are the lightest and most sheer of the three. BB cream is also light, but has more pigment. And, CC cream (aka color-correcting cream) is going to be more opaque, covering up dark circles and scars more effectively.
Wow...great analysis! Very logical - Summer and its subtypes seem to be really difficult to nail down. Maybe because the undertone is not always obviously cool/muted/light. And every celebrity at some point is browbeaten into thinking 'yeah, blonde is a good look for me! And I should definitely add neon color blocking to my wardrobe!' Funny how the older, more experienced ladies get it right - Helen Mirren and Cate Blanchett being a couple of great examples. Thanks for posting...I check this blog regularly for new posts and was pleasantly surprised!
I'm so excited to see a new post! Surrounding their faces with the color palette really drives the point home. It's amazing how women who seem to have similar coloring can actually be so different. I think I'm a bright spring, but there are so many celebs who I thought had similar skin tones to mine and they are all different seasons.
Again, you have done a brilliant analysis! I, personally, find myself in the Soft Summer Light category, as there is even quite a bit of difference between deeper and lighter Soft Summers. Deeper Soft Summer colors make me look a little Goth. Lighter ones look balanced (esp. in my case if there is a smidgen of deeper tone added that is not dominant). Some Soft Summer colors appear to be Light Summer, but they are actually a bit greyer even if they go about as light.
Slightly off topic comment - what type of Romantic is Sherilyn Fenn? I see her on the R homepage.
Rachel- The transformation between the first pictures of her that come up on Google vs. the photo of her you posted on the Romantic page is incredible ( -is-beauty.com/uploads/4/7/6/0/4760820/280146225.png)! I see R with youth. I thought I saw natural but then Gamine (she reminded me of some gne celebs too). Is she REG? Or maybe RNI? IMO, she (rather surprisingly) suits more feminine leaning styles than one would expect for her countenance.
Great article...but now I'm confused! haha
I know I am a summer but trying to figure out which one.
I have natural blond hair (almost white when I was a kid, but became dark blonde with age). Brown brows and blue eyes. Bright summer colors always look great on me (fuchsia, Cyan etc), some lighter colors also (but NOT pastel colors). Black does nothing for me but navy blue looks good. I think I am a neutral or cold. Cold colors always look good, but some warmer tones do also (golds, bronze, browns - but NOT mustard yellow or orange, unless its pinkish orange). What am I?? Thanks!
As the Dow Jones plunges, New Yorkers are going back to their roots. Literally. Local hair-color gurus agree: Easy-to-maintain, graduated color that is darker through the crown and middle, and lighter at the ends makes for hot recessionista style.
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