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domingo, 31 de marzo de 2019

One Writer’s Quest to Find the Best Place to Buy Glasses Online

Growing up, many of us dreaded the day we’d end up with glasses. Choruses of “four eyes” echoed in our heads as we imagined how incredibly nerdy we’d look wearing the things. But as time went on—and as we grew up—glasses became veritably trendy. These days, it isn’t rare to see someone with 20/20 vision sporting a pair of fake glasses just to get in on the accessory action—and it’s even less rare to see someone buy glasses online.

Though sites like Warby Parker seem obvious to us now, the truth is: Glasses shopping has historically happened IRL. This was, obviously, pretty limiting. Local glasses stores tend to offer a restricted selection of frames—many of which cost an arm and a leg. Stores that let you buy glasses online have totally upended this paradigm. Now, we have entire arrays of frames to peruse online—and budget-friendlier frames, at that.

When life is this good, only one question persists: How the hell do I know which site to use to buy glasses online? Warby Parker isn’t the only game in town. There are, in fact, a handful of online glasses retailers to choose from. And I took the liberty of road-testing a few, so the next time you find yourself in need of a new pair of spectacles, you’ll know where to turn.

STYLECASTER | One Writer's Quest to Find the Best Place to Buy Glasses Online

Warby Parker

Warby Parker is probably the most well-known online glasses store—at least among the millennial crowd. And I was really excited to give the iconic brand a try.

When you visit the Warby Parker website, you’re greeted with a number of ways to find the right frames for you. First, they have a quiz that matches you with glasses that work for your face shape, eye shape and overall aesthetic. If you’d rather browse all the store’s offering, you can do so by navigating to the “eyeglasses,” “sunglasses” or “more” tabs running along the top menu.

Once you’ve narrowed the wide selection down to your favorites, you can choose five pairs you’d like to try on at home. They’ll ship the frames (which come with clear, non-prescription lenses) straight to you, and—bonus—they’ll cover the cost of shipping back to their headquarters once you’re done trying them on, too.

When you’ve figured out which frames you want to buy, you can hop back on the Warby Parker website to complete your purchase.

My review? When it comes to quality, Warby Parker does not skimp. Both pairs of glasses I received from Warby Parker have been dropped, thrown in my purse and essentially manhandled, and you’d never know looking at the lenses or frames (both of which are, somehow, still in perfect condition).

STYLECASTER | One Writer's Quest to Find the Best Place to Buy Glasses Online

Zenni Optical

This up-and-coming online glasses retailer is totally sneaking up on its competitors. After spending what felt like hours on their website browsing the hundreds of frame options they offer, I decided to test out their digital try-on web service. You can use a photo that you’ve already taken where you’re facing the camera head-on, or you can pop onto your webcam in order to virtually try on the pair of your choice.

What I really loved about Zenni was the price point. You can grab a pair of chic frames for less than you’d spend on Sunday brunch. I’m the kind of person who’s constantly changing her mind and falling in love with new styles, so the budget-friendly prices give me a way to indulge my love of shopping without breaking the bank. Seriously, you can get multiple pairs of Zenni glasses for the price of one more traditional pair of glasses—and bonus, standard single vision RX lenses are included in Zenni’s glasses pricing.

I know what you’re thinking: Does a lower price point mean lower quality? And with Zenni, it actually didn’t. I was genuinely surprised to find that Zenni’s frames held up to my day-to-day manhandling as well as the other frames I tested for this piece.

STYLECASTER | One Writer's Quest to Find the Best Place to Buy Glasses Online

Ambr

While it may be lesser known than it’s competitors, Ambr really did go above and beyond with their product, ordering system, and website features. They have a tab on their website called “Virtual Mirror”, and when clicking on this feature, you’ll be taken to a page where you’ll see yourself via your webcam. You can then choose the frames you want to “try-on” and see yourself in any and every one of the styles they offer. This was really helpful, of course, since Ambr is an online-only retailer meaning there would be no way to do an in-person try-on.

What Ambr really specializes in would be their blue light lenses. All of their glasses are blue light blocking and you’re able to add your prescription rather than the other way around. If you’re looking to wear non-prescription glasses with just the blue-light blocking feature, this is absolutely a possibility with Ambr. They really push that blue-light lenses help to eliminate digital eye strain (which is truly something that we all likely suffer with if you’re working on a computer all day, staring at your phone for hours, etc.).

I also have to mention that Ambr’s customer service was top notch which is something that is incredibly important to me when shopping online—especially when you’re spending over a hundred dollars on a solid pair of prescription readers. Their mid-range pricing (most frames ranging from $50-70) is honestly perfect for the experience and product you’re receiving. I was pleasantly surprised when I was not being careful with one of my Ambr pairs, and no matter how many times they were left in the wrong spot, knocked off the counter, or throw around in some other daily life way, they sustained no damages.

The verdict:

Look, I know it’s lame to say I liked all three equally, but I liked all three equally. Here’s the thing: They all brought different things to the table. Zenni’s price points were incredible, especially considering how great the frames they sent me were. Warby Parker has mastered the modern, sophisticated aesthetic, and their at-home try-on program is super helpful. And I really appreciate the fact that Ambr offers blue light-blocking lenses (especially because I spend a ton of my time looking at screens).

So if you’re a budget shopper, check out Zenni. If you want to try before you buy, Warby Parker’s the move. And if you’re a screen fiend, Ambr might be a good option for you. I know it sounds like I’m just being nice, but it’s pretty hard to go wrong here. Your opportunities for shopping glasses online are almost endless—so go forth and embrace your most bespectacled self.

7 Top-Rated Powder Foundations That Actually Deliver Full Coverage

As of late, full coverage powder foundation is having a moment, but the downside to these skin-perfecting formulas is that they’re often fussy, and can leave your skin looking cakey within a couple hours of wear. This ultimately lends itself to your skin looking anything but flawless. Unless you’re going to a short event or are planning on taking photos, many full-coverage foundations simply aren’t practical for all-day wear. Plus, if you have textured, mature or dry skin these thicker products can actually highlight problem areas rather than camouflaging them – an effect that presumably no one is keen on achieving.

With warmer weather just around the corner, it makes sense that seemingly every beauty brand is dropping a powder version of their flagship full coverage liquid foundation. These counterparts are fuss-free, shine-controlling versions that blur imperfections, keep sun-induced shine at bay and make on-the-go application easier. But while many powder bases claim to offer light-diffusing, Instagram filter level blurring powers, and complexion-perfecting properties, these claims fall flat unless you commit to applying the product wet. While this is a solid method for achieving a full coverage finish, it’s not only time-consuming but can also leave your powder damaged on account of moisture from your damp sponge or brush.

Of course, applying a creamy concealer under your powder is a fool-proof method for adding additional coverage to areas of concern. But if you’re looking for a multi-functional, one-stop-shop sort of a product, we’ve discovered some full coverage powder foundations that actually conceal, blur, and smooth all on their own. And while powder formulas are generally considered to be exclusively suitable for oily and combination skin types, these next-generation foundations are capable of complimenting textured, extra-dry, and mature skin types as well thanks to innovative formula upgrades, including the addition of hydrating skincare ingredients and light-diffusing pigments.

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IT Cosmetics.

IT Cosmetics Bye Bye Foundation Powder

IT Cosmetics’ best-selling CC Cream is a standout cult classic sworn by from fans with a wide variety of skin types. Now, you can reap the same full coverage effects of the O.G. formula in a travel-friendly powder. Unlike some opaque powder bases, this one doesn’t leave the skin overly matte or dewey — it’s offers a nice satin finish that looks like actual skin.

$37.50 at QVC

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Milani.

Milani Conceal + Perfect Shine Proof Powder Foundation

This mattifying powder is a godsend for oily skin types thanks to infusion of pore-tightening Lily extract. This velvet-soft powder feels weightless on the skin, and you can get medium coverage applied with the included applicator with one layer or build up to full with a second layer or flat top kabuki brush. Because if its lightweight formula, it’s also a great handbag companion for touch-ups and taming down excess shine throughout the day.

$10.99 at Walgreens

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Kat Von D Beauty.

Kat Von D Beauty Lock-It Powder Foundation

Just like the extreme-coverage liquid version, the Lock-It Powder Foundation delivers some serious face-transforming coverage and budge-proof staying power. This matte powder is formulated with rice powder to blur the appearance of pores, texture and fine lines for a soft focus finish that looks (almost) as flawless as the “Subtle” filter on IG stories without leaving your skin parched or cakey.

$36 at Kat Von D Beauty

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Amazon.

Maybelline Super Stay Full Coverage Powder Foundation

This drugstore companion to the original liquid version is best applied with a powder brush or dampened beauty sponge. It deliver highlight pigmented opaque full coverage with two years. It’s super finely milled and soft, so there is a lot of dust kickback when you apply it, but once on the skin, it feels comfortable and breathable. While I would say this lasts more like 6-10 hours as opposed to its claim of 24-hour wear, it’s a great affordable option for an event.

Buy: Maybelline Full Coverage Powder $7.99
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Dermstore.

Glo Skin Beauty Pressed Face Powder

This skincare-infused pressed powder dusts on evenly allowing you to build up to a pretty solid level of coverage with just one layer (seriously, it doubles as a concealer). I have combination-oily skin and this gives me a satin finish with just a hint of luminosity, but according to fellow fans in the reviews it works like a dream on mature and dry skin types as well. Because it’s a mineral based powder, I suggest applying it with a powder brush if you’re looking to avoid a mask-like effect.

$50 at Dermstore

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Sephora.

Wander Beauty Wanderlust Powder Foundation

This Instagram-famous powder foundation glides on the face smoothly and can be built up to full coverage with a second layer. It absorbs excess oils and combats shine but manages to feel hydrating thanks to a blend of moisturizing additives including aloe and hibiscus. Because it’s so lightweight it adds coverage without a masking effect, so you get an even base that looks flawless without looking cakey.

$40 at Sephora

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Nordstrom.

Estee Lauder Double Wear Stay in Place Powder Foundation

The O.G. liquid Double Wear foundation is a cult favorite thanks to its unrivaled staying power and skin-perfect formula that seriously stays put. The powder version offers the same medium to full coverage as the original formula, but it in a on-the-go friendly mirrored compact. Though it’s touted for its oil-controlling magical powers, it doesn’t emphasize texture, dry patches, or fine lines, making it a versatile powder for most skin types. According to some reviews we’ve read online, it’s also great for ultra dry skin or those suffering from the side effects of retinol, as it doesn’t accentuate peeling or flaking skin.

$42 at Nordstrom

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10 ‘Pretty Little Liars’ Easter Eggs You Might’ve Missed in ‘The Perfectionists’

Ever since the new PLL spin-off was announced, fans have wondered: What are the Pretty Little Liars connections in The Perfectionists? ICYMI, the liars are back—well, two of them, anyway—and they’re involved in a new murder mystery in the town of Beacon Heights. The show follows fan-favorites Mona Vanderwaal and Alison DiLaurentis as they investigate a mysterious murder after a Beacon Heights University student is pushed off a building and impaled by the fence below. Who murdered Nolan Hotchkiss? In typical PLL fashion, it won’t be a while until we find out. But that doesn’t mean that the show isn’t worth a watch, especially for longtime PLL fans.

What happened to Emison? Where are Hanna and Caleb now? And are Spencer and Toby still together? These questions and more were answered in the first few episodes of The Perfectionists. Even star Janel Parrish, who plays Mona (the OG A), has said that there several Easter eggs scattered throughout The Perfectionists for PLL fans. We’ve already spotted 10 so far. Some of them are out-right details about where our favorite liars are now, while others are parallels to the original series. Either way, as the characters keep their eyes peeled for Nolan’s murderer, we’ll watch out for the PLL references.

Alex and Mary Drake May Have Escaped Mona’s Dollhouse

In the first episode, Mona explains to Alison why she’s in Beacon Heights and not in Paris, where we last saw her at the end of PLL. “Yeah, that was great for a while,” Mona tells Alison. “But eventually the reasons I was there…escaped me. So I came back to the States to devote my time to something that suited my talents and my passions—game design for Hotchkiss.” Pay attention to the word escaped. The last time we saw Mona was when she locked Alex and Mary Drake in her dollhouse. In their final words, the characters considered an escape. But did they actually do it? If Mona’s “reasons” to stay in Paris (Alex and Mary” actually “escaped” her, perhaps she moved back to the U.S. to Beacon Heights to stay safe. Either way, we’re confident this quote was an Easter egg for PLL fans.

"Pretty Little Liars"

Freeform.

Alison and Emily Have Relationship Problems

Last we saw Emison, the couple had two babies, Grace and Lily. But at the start of The Perfectionists, it looks like the couple may be on a break or broken up (a la Ross and Rachel.) In her conversation with Mona, Alison tells her why she’s in Beacon Heights and not back in Rosewood with Emily. “Emily loves me. She just can’t get past the past, Alison says. When Mona says that she thought the couple was OK, Alison responds, “We are. And then we’re not. It always comes back to trust. Creator I. Marlene King told TV Line that the show the show will explore Alison and Emily’s fallout more. So sorry, Emison shippers. It doesn’t look good for the couple.

"Pretty Little Liars"

Freeform.

Hanna and Caleb Are Still Raising Their Baby

It was revealed in the PLL series finale that Hanna and Caleb had a baby, and according to The Perfectionists, not much has changed since then. In the second episode of the spin-off, Mona calls Hanna (we can’t hear her, but Mona provides enough context clues.) During the conversation, Mona asks, “How are you? How’s Caleb? How’s the baby?” We don’t hear Hanna’s response, but it sounds like things are A-OK for the couple. The conversation is also a sweet moment for Hanna and Mona fans. “It’s so good to hear your voice too. I really miss you,” Mona tells Hanna.

"Pretty Little Liars"

Freeform.

Spencer and Toby Eloped

Mona’s phone call to Hanna also revealed that Spencer and Toby are married. In fact, they eloped in secret. “Wait, Hanna, back up. What do you mean Spencer and Toby eloped?” Mona says. The marriage was apparently such a secret that even Hanna, one of the core liars, didn’t know. “Even you didn’t know? Mona asks. Mona then asks Hanna where the couple is registered, so she can get them a wedding gift.

"Pretty Little Liars"

Freeform.

The Mona Look-Alike Easter Egg

In the first episode, Mona shoos away a student who’s using the mirror in a bathroom, so she can talk to what we assume is the Beacon Guard. PLL superfans will notice that the student in the bathroom is dressed exactly like Mona from the first season of PLL, with her big glasses and conservative clothes. Parrish later revealed to TV Line that the cameo was an on-purpose Easter egg for fans. “That was a little Easter egg for our fans,” she said. “We dressed [the actress] to look like a young Mona, a little nerdy Mona. I’m so glad you noticed that! We’ll have a couple of those Easter eggs here and there throughout the season.”

"The Perfectionists"

Freeform.

Ava and the Red Coat

The Perfectionists trailer shows Ava Jalali, one of the new characters, stroking a red coat. As PLL fans remember, a red coat was worn by many villains in the show. Alison wore it when she dressed as her alter-ego, Vivian Darkbloom, and the same-color jacket was also worn by Cece Drake/Charlotte DiLaurentis and Sara Harvey. Was Ava stroking a red coat simply an Easter egg or is it a clue that she may be more involved in Nolan’s murder than we thought? Who knows, but it was a cute nod for PLL fans.

"The Perfectionists"

Freeform.

"Pretty Little Liars"

Freeform.

Ezra’s Book

In PLL‘s season-5 time jump, it’s revealed that Ezra wrote a book titled Ostinato, which made its way to The Perfectionists. Along with Ava in a red coat, the teaser also shows Ezra’s book falling into frame, which seems like only an Easter egg PLL super-fans will spot. Good to know that Ezra’s writing career is still going strong.

"The Perfectionists"

Freeform.

Mona’s Paris Trinkets

In an interview with TV Line, Parrish revealed that another PLL Easter egg The Perfectionists included was Mona’s apartment decor. Specifically, she told fans to look for doll parts and Paris references, which nod to Mona’s time in Paris at the end of PLL, where she locked Alex and Mary in a doll house. “There are hints of weirdness all over the place,” she told TV Line. “There are some doll parts around, lots of Paris references. You know, kooky Mona!”

"The Perfectionists"

Freeform.

The Funeral Text

One of the most iconic scenes of the first episode of PLL is when Aria, Emily, Spencer and Hanna receive the same text from -A outside of Alison’s funeral. Their phones buzz one after another as they reach into their bags to read the menacing text. There was a reference to that in the second episode of The Perfectionists, where Ava, Dylan and Caitlin are at Nolan’s funeral and receive a mysterious text one after another. It isn’t -A though. The text is from Alison who tells them that she’s around if they want to talk or need comfort after Nolan’s death. Though the text wasn’t as intimidating as the one from -A in PLL, it was still a cool Easter egg.

"Pretty Little Liars"

Freeform.

"The Perfectionists"

Freeform.

The Updated Theme Song

As fans remember, the theme song for PLL was the oh-so-creepy “Secret” by The Pierces. For The Perfectionists, the creators recruited the same artist for the spin-off’s theme song, except with some small tweaks. The lyrics are pretty much the same, though the theme song of The Perfectionists is shorter than that of PLL, but the major change is how it sounds. IMO, it’s a lot more creepy than PLL.

18 Easy Ginger Cocktails for Anyone Who Loves Moscow Mules

Thanks to increasing popularity of the Moscow mule (ginger beer, vodka and lime), easy ginger cocktails are pretty mainstream these days. Thing is, I love ginger, but I don’t love Moscow mules. Vodka is fine, but I prefer liquors that are more complex—a barrel-aged rum, a floral gin or a really good whiskey. And since ginger is so strong and distinct, it can stand up to the deeper flavors in these types of alcohol, no problem.

If you’re looking for something gingery but a little more interesting than a Moscow mule, there are plenty of easy ginger cocktails out there that fit the bill. Many call for ginger beer or ginger ale, which you can find at any supermarket. Others call for fresh or candied ginger, which is also sold pretty much everywhere. And, if you want to add ginger juice to a cocktail, just run peeled ginger through a juicer, or muddle it by hand. No matter where your ginger flavor is coming from, it’ll come through in the final drink (I promise).

Below are 18 easy ginger cocktail recipes for every taste, from beachy rum drinks to a nightcap-appropriate Amaretto sour. Try one out, and you’ll never go back to a plain old Moscow mule again.

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Kitchen Sanctuary.

1. Pineapple Ginger Mojitos

Try these summery pineapple ginger mojitos with spiced rum, or plain old dark run.

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Healthfully Ever After.

2. Spring Ginger Honey Switchel

There’s no alcohol required in this sweet, spicy ginger honey switchel, but you can add vodka or gin if you’re so inclined.

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Ron Barceló.

3 The Zing Ting

If you need something with a little extra strength, try a Zing Ting on the rocks.

You’ll need:

1.75 ounces Gran Añejo Barceló rum (or another barrel-aged, dark rum)
1 ounce fresh lemon juice
1 ounce apple juice
1 ounce honey syrup (1 part water, 3 parts honey)
.25 ounces fresh ginger juice (or muddled ginger)

What to do: 
Shake and strain over ice into rocks glass. Garnish with lemon zest wrapped around a maraschino cherry (optional).

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Jelly Toast Blog.

4. Cranberry Ginger Cocktail

Christmas or not, this tart ginger cocktail is a great nightcap.

STYLECASTER | 17 Easy Ginger Cocktails for Anyone Who Loves Moscow Mules | Grapefruit Ginger Gin Fizz

Cascade Crews.

5. Grapefruit Ginger Gin Fizz

A gin fizz is classic. This grapefruit-ginger version is less so, but that’s not a bad thing.

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Foolproof Living.

6. Kentucky Mule

True to it’s name, the Kentucky mule is like a Moscow mule, with bourbon instead of vodka.

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Broma Bakery.

7. The Ginger Rogers

This gingery drink is named after a legend, and it just might become one in its own right.

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Lexi’s Clean Kitchen.

8. Cantaloupe Ginger Cocktail

Put that melon baller to good use (or, any use…) and whip up this fruity ginger cocktail.

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Now Let’s Get Going.

9. The Witch Doctor

This turmeric-ginger cocktail might not be magic, but it comes close.

STYLECASTER | 17 Easy Ginger Cocktails for Anyone Who Loves Moscow Mules | Ginger Beergaritas

How Sweet Eats.

10. Ginger Beergaritas

There’s no actual beer in these beergaritas, just a combination of tequila and ginger beer.

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Ron Barceló.

11. Stormy Daze

If the weather’s nice, you might want to trade in your Moscow mule for something similar, but a little more tropical. This version is made with aged dark rum and fresh lime juice, so it’ll bring your mind right to the beach. (Not literally. Sorry!)

You’ll need:

1 1/2 ounces Barceló Añejo rum (or another barrel-aged dark rum)
1/2 ounce lime juice
3 to 4 ounces ginger beer

What to do:

In a tall glass with ice, stir together rum and lime juice. Top with ginger beer.

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Nellie Bellie.

12. Ginger Rosemary Cocktail

These lemony ginger cocktails get some herbal earthiness from fresh rosemary.

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The Fitchen.

13. Lemon Ginger Prosecco Cocktails

If you’re looking for something lower-proof, a Prosecco cocktail is a great idea.

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Liquor.com.

14. Whiskey Ginger Smash

Day or night, this whiskey ginger smash packs a punch.

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The Belle Vie Blog.

15. Apple Ginger Smash

No better way to get your apple-a-day than with this ginger smash.

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The Kitchn.

16. Pear Ginger Pitcher Cocktail

Please a crowd with this big-batch pear and ginger cocktail.

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Ann’s Entitled Life.

17. Strawberry Ginger Cocktail Recipe

Strawberry season is the best. Take advantage with this strawberry-ginger drink.

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Stir and Strain.

18. Fresh Ginger Amaretto Sour

If you really want to impress a friend with a class after-dinner drink, go with a kicked-up Amaretto sour.