How I Care for Sensitive Skin in my 30s: My Routine
How I care for my sensitive, dry skin in my 30s with simple, easy-to-find products.
How I care for my sensitive, dry skin in my 30s with simple, easy-to-find products.
I was afraid to use a safety razor even though it’s a sustainable alternative to disposables. Turns out, there was nothing to fear!
Reviewing everything I’ve tried from makeup brand, Glossier, including favorites like Boy Brow and Haloscope.
Proving that pale people can wear yellow in the Pyne & Smith No. 11 dress and talking about my experience volunteering as a hair model.
This post is not sponsored, but Retrospecced sent try-on items free of charge, which I will be sending back after review. Since glasses are a medical item, I decided I wanted to purchase frames myself rather than request free product. I first reached out to Retrospecced nearly two years ago, but I had purchased new …
Sponsored. I selected & purchased products for this post with a combination of store credit and cold, hard cash. Willkommen to my brand new monthly series, Monthly Favorites. Each month I choose a theme and select products and activities that align with it. I am really excited about this format because, 1. flatlays are fun, …
Akamai sent me products for review & this post contains affiliate links. Let me start off this review by saying that I don’t like multi-use products as a rule. I find that in almost all cases, they serve one purpose really well and disappoint in other categories, so my normal beauty/personal care routine contains distinct …
Post contains affiliate links I think I first heard about SW Basics from an ethical blogger, but I can’t remember which one. The concept is simple, like its name implies: uncomplicated, sustainable, minimal formulas. At first I turned up my nose at the idea of buying luxury skincare made of grocery store standbys like olive …
This post was written by my friend, Dr. Rebecca Epstein-Levi, a professor and writer working at the intersection of religion and bioethics. If there’s one thing the ethical blogging niche needs, it’s more experts, so I’m thankful that Rebecca agreed to write this piece for StyleWise. Nature has no preference for good things over …
Contains affiliate links Welp, I pulled a Leah and accidentally purchased the Spring Causebox subscription box. You may be asking yourself how that’s possible. I subscribed to Causebox in December because I wanted to give some of the items in the box as gifts (which, by the way, worked out wonderfully. Lower cost, beautifully curated …