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Depression Is Awkward.

  

Depression. Such an ugly word for an ugly state of being. I’ve come to know it well during the last few decades of my life. I know what you’re thinking: She’s about to get weird and emotional, and you’re right! I debated on writing this because, well, sometimes being vulnerable is scary. Actually, it’s downright terrifying #scarierthanthefirsttimeisawthering. But I figured- if nobody talks about it, then how is anyone supposed to understand it? I realize this topic is completely unrelated to my normal posts, but I think the stray is necessary. I’ve been a bit M.I.A. lately, and this is why.

Let me start by opening up a bit. Depression and I are twenty-year wrestling partners. Sometimes I come out on top, and sometimes he does. When I’m im the lead, I feel…normal. That’s the level I strive for. People who suffer from depression aren’t reaching for spectacular, they just want to feel like they belong with the rest of the human race. When I’m “winning,” I cope well with change. I feel confident in myself, my achievements, and my decisions. I feel the full range of emotions without going to any extremes. I’m also logical and rational (well…as much so as the next person). Overall, I’m content.

When depression takes the reigns, I shift. I lose interest in the hobbies that once brought me joy. I become irrational and overly emotional. I get overwhelmed far too easily. I pull away from my friends and family. I go into what I refer to as “hermit mode,” which basically means that I become a social shut-in and spend most of my free time in bed with Netflix and my cats. It’s not pretty.

Many things can trigger depression, and those triggers can vary from person to person. For example, it can be caused by a difficult life event or loss. In my case, it’s hereditary. I come from a long line of hermits. No matter how much I will the happy chemicals in my brain to “buck up,” they just refuse. Little a-holes. A few years ago, I had to resort to prescription anti-depressants to bring about my normalcy. While they did bring up my mood, they also numbed my emotions slightly which caused me to kind of forget how feelings worked. I had to wean myself off my prescription during the last few months due to personal reasons (hey, I can’t be a complete open book), and let me tell you….

  

 

Life’s been…interesting..

Sad things are suuuuper sad.

Angry things are so FREAKING infuriating.

Happy things are only *slightly* happy.

You get the gist. It takes strength and a whole lot of focus to get through my days. 

Let me bring you back around here. I’m not writing this to make you feel any sort of pity-like emotions for me. Trust me, that’s the last thing I want. Even on my toughest days, I work hard at coping and being as strong as possible. I don’t currently have medication to rely on, so I have to work extra hard at focusing on the positives in my life right now. Luckily, there are many. Other things that seem to help are exercising (so I’ve heard), eating better, reaching out to friends I trust, eliminating stressors, and pushing myself towards activities that bring me joy.

Quick side note: If you are close with someone who is depressed, don’t give up on them. Keep reaching out even if it feels like they just continue to pull away. Depending on their level of depression, it may take them longer to come out of it. Some simply can’t do it on their own. And sadly, some will never come out of it. They will, however, appreciate your loyalty and persistence (probably). Honestly, I completely *get* that depressed people aren’t the most fun to be around, but you may be the only bit of light they see during their darkest times.

So now you know why I’ve been posting slightly less as of late. I actually didn’t realize I was in this big of a slump until I was about waist deep. The good thing is, once I realize it, I immediately start my hard fight out of the depths. Hang with me, friends, I’m trying harder than you realize. Thanks for taking the time to read this, and I can only hope this helps others who struggle with this very real condition to know that they are definitely not alone. And if you choose to hang in there with me, I can promise to try and make you laugh through the hard times. Laughter really is the best medicine!

 
All my love (and crazy feelings). Stay weird!

-Rachel

P.S.-I once read a fellow blogger’s take on her own depression, and it’s worth a gander if you want to feel some humor and empathy. Click here to read.


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Tester Tuesday: RapidLash Eyelash & Eyebrow Enhancing Serum

Ooh La Lash! Alright friends, I have a secret. I’ve been cheating the genetic system. You see, I was born with horrible lashes. They grow every which way, they’re sparse, and they’re quite stubby. I’ve tried everything to create the illusion of fuller lashes. I’ve used almost every lash curler on the market. I’ve tried multitudes of mascaras. I’ve even tried taking breaks from eye products all together to see if that would make a difference. Not one thing has worked…until NOW! I feel like I’m doing a voiceover for an infomercial.. But seriously, this product has done wonders for my eyelashes. 

So what is this miracle product I speak of? Meet RapidLash Eyelash and Eyebrow Enhancing Serum! Obviously, I will be reviewing this heaven-sent product for this segment of Tester Tuesday.

     

RapidLash retails for $49.95 at Ulta. On Ulta.com, this product includes the following description:

RapidLash formulation is rich in a multitude of highly effective ingredients that not only promote the appearance of more youthful, beautiful lashes and brows, but also help provide beneficial care and nourishment to lashes and brows. A potent blend of ingredients functions as effective moisturizers, conditioners and strengthening agents. Together they help promote lash and brow durability, shine, sheen and overall healthier-looking appearance of lashes and brows. Many ingredients in the formula have soothing and calming properties to ensure a gentle application each time.

I have been waiting to review this product until I knew for sure that it was giving me the results I was looking for. It’s much like Latisse, but contains ingredients which are much gentler on the eye area. I apply the serum along my lash line every night, and saw results after around 4 weeks. I’ve been using it for 8 weeks now, and am so shocked with how long and full my eyelashes have gotten!

        

I honestly have zero complaints! If you’re interested in trying this product, please be patient. You won’t see results overnight, or even after a few weeks. But stick with it, and you’ll eventually see a major improvement in the thickness and overal quality of your eyelashes! I’ve gotten so many compliments on them lately, and I love the drama I get with something as simple as a quick mascara application now. So get to growin’, ladies!

But wait, there’s more! (I’m still on that infomercial kick.) Check out the other products being reviewed on the blogs below! The other Tester Tuesday ladies I collaborate with are so talented, so be sure to stop on by their little corners of the Internet!

Katie- Plus+Beauty

Renee- BflyRenee

Kirsty- Just Add Glitter

Stay weird!

-Rachel


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Tester Tuesday: Lorac Pro Contour Palette

It’s my favorite day of the week! As most of you know, every Tuesday a group of bloggers (myself included) review a different beauty product for your reading pleasure. I’ll be talking about the Lorac Pro Contour Palette today.

     

This palette will be released in Ulta on 06/14/15 and will retail for $45. I was lucky enough to get my hands on it a bit early! The palette includes three highlight shades and three contour shades. All are matte except for the Shimmer Highlight, which is the largest highlight shade of the three. I was pleased with how buttery and smooth these colors were! I mean, it’s really no surprise seeing as how my Lorac eyeshadow palettes are some of the best that I own.

  

They blend beautifully, and I’m never left feeling my skin appears blotchy or uneven after I apply. I also love that they don’t go overboard with the amount of shades. Some contour kits come with so many different light and dark colors that even the most experienced makeup artist may get confused. The palette comes with a flat, soft brush that makes chiseling out those cheek and jawbones easy! You also get a handy little booklet that explains how to contour and the intended use of each shade.

   

Don’t throw this away! It really is useful.

Normally I like to make a pro and con list for the products I review, but I honestly can’t think of any cons! Go forth and contour with the help of Lorac, beauties! Before I forget to mention it- these shades can also double as eyeshadows to create a lovely, natural eye look. I love when you can get more than one use out of a beauty product!

 

You are more than welcome for this awkward selfie of me using the palette for both my eyes and face.

This week we are welcoming another Tester Tuesday blogger to the team. It’s good to have ya, Kirsty! Check out what product reviews these talented ladies have in store for you this week!

Kaily- Someday Sunny

Kirsty- Just Add Glitter

Katie- Plus+Beauty (she is currently taking a break from blogging, but she will be back again next week!)

Renee- BflyRenee

Stay weird!

-Rachel


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Tester Tuesday: Benefit They’re Real! Push-Up Eyeliners (Killer Colors)

It’s the third day of the week! That means another installment of Tester Tuesday! I’m pretty excited of the product(s) I’ll be featuring today. Everyone is familiar with Benefit’s original They’re Real! line, which contains their black, volumizing mascara and black, lash-hugging gel eyeliner. As of yesterday, June 1st, the company launched their color line in these two products! In addition to the black, the mascara now comes in brown and blue! The eyeliner, which I’ll be discussing today, can now be found in brown, purple, green, and blue.

   

I was given these to try out from a Benefit representative, but they will be available to purchase in store on June 26th. They are sold individually and retail for $24.

Now, if you’re unfamiliar with the concept behind these liners, let me give you a quick run-down. They are made with an innovative, lash-hugging, flexible applicator. To dispense the product, remove the orange “cap” and begin turning, or “clicking,” the bottom of the liner until you see the gel emerge. You will need to click it quite a few times initially to push the liner out.

   

Don’t look at my horrible nails. I SAID DON’T! Anyway, you only need the teensiest of gel to create your eyeliner. Seriously, a little goes a long way. I always end up wiping off a bit of product on my hand before each use because more comes out than needed.

Want to see the pretty colors? Here you go!

    

I took a picture of the swatches outdoors, indoors, and on white paper. Hopefully that gives you a clear view of the shades.

Pros:

  • The colors really are beautiful, and it’s fun to play around with looks using these eyeliners.
  • Once you get that perfect shape, your liner isn’t budging until you take it off with remover.
  • The gel “pen” packaging makes them super travel-friendly.

Cons:

  • If you end up using too much product, it can flake. See below picture for an example of this:

 

All I did here was rub my hand lightly over the swatches a few times. Mind you, most people won’t be touching their eyes once their makeup is applied, but I figured I’d include this as a downfall anyway. I have had this happen during my initial application when I went over the same area more than once while trying to make an even line.

  • You end up wasting product when you constantly have to wipe away the excess before using.
  • This product takes practice. Don’t expect to master this liner the first time you use it.
  • Feels heavy on the eyelid.

So should you buy them?

If you loved the original They’re Real! Push-Up Liner, then definitely. It’s the same product you love, just in new, fun colors! If you’re looking for a beginner-friendly eyeliner product, then I might recommend going into a store and playing with a tester first to see if it’s something you’re comfortable with using.

      

As for me, I kind of feel like going into a small rage when I use these eyeliners. They take far too much work for me. For this look I played around with the Beyond Purple shade on my top lid. After TWENTY MINUTES of trying to get crisp, even lines, I ended up with what’s pictured above. That made for a very irritated Rachel. I’ll be real with you..I really, really wanted to like these, but I just don’t. I’d rather give you my honesty than just serve you a bunch of fluff. And by the way, I looked like a crazy person running down my driveway in my pajamas trying to catch the light in order to photograph this look. But I own that crazy, girl! Anything for you lovelies!

Hopefully this little review helped! I love that the cosmetic world is having more fun with color lately. I feel like I’m back in the late nineties when I used to sport my blue mascara on a daily basis. Man, I was cool! I wasn’t..

As per usual, don’t forget to check out the blog posts of the other, amazing Tester Tuesday ladies! Click the links below to see what products they’re testing out today!

Kaily- Someday Sunny

Katie- Plus+Beauty

Renee- BflyRenee

Stay Weird!

-Rachel