It can stop snowing now plz 😆
Okay, so we're officially on 'snow apocalypse day 2,' and if you’re anything like me, your primary mode of transportation is now from the bed to 'the couch.' While my initial 'GRWM to lay on the couch' might sound like minimal effort, I've realized these unexpected snow days are actually the perfect time to redefine what 'wilderness survival makeup' means for us cozy homebodies! Forget battling blizzards or navigating icy roads; my personal 'wilderness' is currently my living room, and my 'survival' strategy involves keeping my skin hydrated and my spirits up. When you're stuck indoors with the heating blasting, skin can get so dry. So, my indoor 'survival' kit starts with intense hydration: a thick moisturizer, maybe even a sleep mask during the day, and a trusty lip balm. For actual 'makeup,' I'm leaning heavily into tinted moisturizers or BB creams that offer a little coverage without feeling heavy. Brows are a must – a quick swipe of brow gel makes me feel instantly more put-together, even if my only audience is my pet. This isn't about looking glam for an outing; it's about feeling good for myself and maybe for that unexpected video call. Now, about that 'apocalypse driver survival guide for the beauty' query – since driving is definitely not on the agenda for 'snow apocalypse day 2,' I've adapted it into an 'apocalypse beauty survival guide' for staying sane and glowing indoors. This means deep conditioning my hair, using a hydrating body lotion, and maybe even trying out a new face mask. It’s amazing how a simple self-care ritual can lift your mood when you're feeling isolated. I’ve found that even just putting on a pretty, subtle eyeshadow or a pop of blush can make a huge difference in how I perceive my day. It's about creating small moments of normalcy and pampering. And for anyone wondering about 'snowbreak controversy,' for me, a 'snowbreak' is less about drama and more about an unexpected pause. It’s a chance to hit reset on my beauty routine. Perhaps you’ve got those skincare samples gathering dust? Now’s the time to try them! Or maybe you want to experiment with a bold eyeliner look that you’d never wear to work. These 'snowbreak' moments are perfect for playing around with makeup without any pressure. I’m also using this time to organize my makeup drawer, which feels incredibly satisfying. Even though 'it can stop snowing now plz,' I'm trying to make the most of this forced downtime by indulging in a little extra self-care and beauty exploration. So, whether you're tackling your own version of 'wilderness survival makeup' or just need a 'beauty survival guide' for your indoor 'snowbreak,' remember that self-care is key. What are your go-to beauty routines for staying cozy and feeling good during a snow day? Share your tips! We're all in this snow apocalypse together!





























































You’re so pretty! Do you live in Missouri?