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Favourite Purchases of 2022

Alison Pegg

One of the reasons I love shopping so much is the chance to discover something new. A new piece of fashion, a new beauty product, even a trip to a new destination all provide the opportunity to try something and even transform into something new.

Without further ado, here are some of my favourite purchases of 2022.

  1. Tower 28 SOS Daily Rescue Facial Spray: during the summer heat and after a weeklong trip to Canada where masks were still mandated, my skin started to FREAK. OUT. I had been watching Katie Jane Hughes use this spray in her instagram stories for awhile and pulled the trigger on trying it. This stuff lives up to its name, it calmed the freakouts on my skin, balanced it back to normal, and now has become a staple item in my morning skincare routing. Highly recommend.

  2. Coldplay Music of the Spheres Concert tickets: when one of my favourite bands schedules a show for my birthday, its a no-brainer that I’ll purchase tickets no matter where they play. Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres show was a transcendant experience, three hours of the band’s hit songs coupled with a light show the rivals any other. The trek to Atlanta made it all the more special, with a chance to re-explore and fall back in love with a city I hadn’t visited in years.

  3. Zara Wool Blend Black Maxi Skirt: yes I inadvertently purchased the maxi that went viral on Instagram, but it’s so easy to see why. A sturdy suited material, a flattering mid-rise waist and belt loops (!) made this maxi skirt one of the most versatile pieces in my wardrobe this fall. It was effortless to style, dressed up comfy everyday basics, and added a dose to posh and confidence to all my WFO looks.

  4. Kindersalmon Mia Oversized Bag: I LOVE my hybrid work schedule, but it does require quite a bit of schlepping of stuff back-and-forth during the week. And while I love a structured leather bag for the office, I just couldn’t handle a work bag that literally weighed me down multiple times a week. I came across this oversized hobo while browsing one of my favourite online shops earlier this year and I couldn’t hit purchase fast enough. It’s lightweight, yet classic, and the touch of leather provides the polish to take this into any boardroom I need to travel too.

  5. La Roche-Posay Anthelios XL SPF 60 Sunscreen Stick: once you own a sunscreen stick, you never, ever have an excuse to leave the house without it again. I picked this stick up at Shopper’s Drug Mart in Canada upon recommendation of one of their beauty advisors, and I’m already researching how to repurchase it without crossing the border because I love it so much much. It makes applying sunscreen so easy, but even better, the sunscreen wears like a dream for workouts. It’s thick but not greasy, and best of all doesn’t run down your face at the first sign a sweat.



What to buy at Ulta's 21 Days of Beauty Event

Alison Pegg

It’s Ulta Beauty Event time again, this time makeup take center stage during their 21 day event. Similar to their skincare sale, I love to pick up tried and true favourites for deep discounts when I can and also splurge on some finds I want to try at a more affordable price.

Find my picks below for what’s worth it to purchase during their 21 Days of Beauty Event.

Extra tip: Link your Target Circle to your Ulta Rewards and get twice the rewards during the event.

Week One

March 13:

Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz

I love the Ulta puts a universally loved product like Brow Wiz in every one of their make up sales. What else can I say about this product that you don’t already know?


Tula Protect & Glow

I’m so excited that Protect & Glow hit the sale this time around - I’m literally down to my last drops of this. One of my 2021 faves, this formula leaves a beautiful pearl glow on your skin, a perfect sun protected base layer under all kinds of makeup. If you’re fair like I am, this gives you the dewy, juicy face look like Super Goop’s Glow Screen does, but without the too dark tan layer.


March 14:

Smashbox Mattifying Primer

Katie Jane Hughes used Smashbox’s Mattifying Primer in her instagram story recently, as a substitute for setting powder for one of her daily looks. She applied this in her t-zone areas and and then followed with the rest of her base makeup, and the primer negated any need for powder to set her look. I am so curious to try the same, especially as the temps rise, and when I saw this on sale, knew I wanted to pick it up.


March 15:

COSRX Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence

I’m using the toner right now, and love how evenly the spray disperses product. Its so fast and easy for my (always rushed) morning routine. Can’t wait to try the essence to see if it does the same.


Week Two

March 20:

Buxom Full-On Plumping Lip Cream

I have one of these already and it applies like a dream. Now that we’re mostly maskless again, lip creams and glosses might find their way back to rotation. These really do give you a plumping effect, and the consistency of the formula is a dream.


Tarte Shape Tape Concealer

When I’m looking for more coverage than normal, or need to tone down the tan of my Super Goop Glow Screen, I pull out my shape tape concealer. This stuff lasted all day under a mask during a humid Toronto summer, when you need that little bit of extra coverage, without the weight of a foundation, this stuff is golden.


March 21:

Nabla Eyeshadow Palettes

Another Katie Jane Hughes recommendation, I’ve always been curious about Nabla's eyeshadow formulas, especially since KJH and I have similar skin tones. At this price it might be time to pick up one or two and have a little eyeshadow fun.


March 24:

Estee Lauder Radiant Skin Repair + Renew Set

My one rule for any Ulta event is to always, ALWAYS, stock up on one of my OGs, Estee Lauder Advanced Night Repair. This set looks to include an almost full size version, and for wont find ANR for much lower than the $25 here.


Week 3

April 1:

Benefit Gimme Brow+ Tinted Volumizing Brow Gel

I love this stuff for no makeup days, days with hats, and days that require constant sunglasses. It adds a great tint to my otherwise non-noticeable brows, and when you brush is backwards, then forwards, it coats each hair with the perfect amount of product. Love this stuff.


Benefit The POREfessional Super Setter Pore Minimizing Spray

I always stock up on makeup setters heading into the summer months. I’ve been trying a mini size of this for the past couple months, and can tell its going to be a workhorse for me as the temperatures rise. Up there with Urban Decay’s 24 Hour setting spray, this stuff locks in base makeup really well, and keeps my face from looking super oily for most of the day.


Shopping For: Sherpa Shoes

Alison Pegg

Four inches of snow is currently on the ground where I live.

Four inches of water-based fluff, that when mixed with the softness of sherpa fabric - on a shoe - would guarantee a disastrous result.

Sherpa shoes might be highly impractical, but aren’t we sometimes willing to risk a fashion disaster for a little bit of fun?

Behold the power this teddy-bear fabric that wraps you warmth. No longer relegated just to coats - sherpa shoes have been popping up at retailers everywhere, continuing the cozy-craze launched by the pandemic. These shoes are brimming with texture and warmth, create visual interest, all while wrapping your feet in a cozy hug.

Sneakers

Rag & Bone’s retro kicks are what started my descent into sherpa shoes. Even without the sherpa fabric, their classic lines, speckled sole, and muted 70s colourway fit perfectly into my neutral wardrobe. But the addition of sherpa is a chef’s kiss of texture that put these over the top.

Slides & Mules

Lets be honest, I should probably just rename this the Birk’s section. If Rag & Bone’s beige sneakers started my descent into the cozy craze, Birkenstock’s teddy versions all but assured my crash landing to sherpa-land. These just look SO WARM. When I finally spotted them in person at my local Nordstrom, it was instant love. It’s hard to justify a winter sandal, especially in climate, so for now I’ll just keep drooling every time I set my eyes on them.

Loafers & Flats

Of the three styles I’m shopping for, sherpa loafers and flats are the trickiest to pull off fashion-wise. The placement of the sherpa fabric makes all the difference. That’s what makes these sherpa Mary Janes so special. An of-the-moment shape paired with an of-the-moment fabric make these textured, minimal classics irresistible.




New Music Discovery: Public Library Commute

Alison Pegg

It’s amazing the kind of recollection our brains have when it comes to music. Like smell, a familiar song can take you back to a specific place, time or even feeling, all after just a couple bars played.

My latest song recollection isn’t as poetic as that previous paragraph sounded, but led to me to putting a name to a new-to-me-artist, which is one of my intentions for this year.

A little backstory: I’m a big fan of Mojave’s weekly vlogs – she’s a NYC fashion worker who documents her adventures around the city and in her kitchen. Our aesthetic tastes are similar, and her minimalist downtown vibe is just so chic.

Her vlog also features an assortment of indie pop musicians – one of them being Public Library Commute.

This is the song that originally caught my ear:

Conrad Hsiang is the man behind the Public Library Commute moniker. His music is dreamy, floaty and uplifting, it’s the perfect indie-pop playlist for a warm summer afternoon. It’s fitting that his song “Summertime” is his most popular on Spotify, but it’s his EP 1000 Summers that landed him on some of Spotify’s biggest playlists.

Given the temps outside right now, Public Library Commute’s music is the perfect listen to transport you somewhere warm.

Listen Here:

2022 Intentions

Alison Pegg

Manifest Mural at Columbus Idea Foundry, Columbus, OH

It’s a full week into 2022, and I’m still not sure I’m ready to put pen to paper and outline New Year’s resolutions and goals. I am going to allow myself more grace in really thinking and outlining what I want them to be, and why I have them. But an email this week from Together Digital, a women in tech group I belong to, got me thinking about yearly intentions. You see…

A resolution is unforgiving, focuses on the negative (what you can’t do), and strives for perfection.

Whereas an intention is more forgiving, focuses on the positive (what you can do) and strives for better.

I love that intentions are about forgiveness and let you tip-toe into the accountability of goals. To be honest, I’m not ready for that full accountability yet. I’m still adjusting to this omicron-induced whiplash that seemingly came out of nowhere and that’s OKAY.

It’s also important to me to make note of some positive things I started doing in 2021. Things that I’d love to continue into 2022, in addition to the new things that I want to learn and do this year. This intention list isn’t finite – it’s a draft I hope to add to as the year progresses.

CONTINUE:

  • Physical movement: I’m really proud that I closed my Apple Watch exercise ring almost every day in 2021. Those 30+ minutes a day of physical movement filled my cup physically and even more mentally, and I really want to continue this commitment to exercise in 2022.

  • Making More Music Playlists: comfort tunes have been getting me through pandemic, but I have been actively trying to discover new (to-me) artists and their music more often. I want to continue this musical discovery this year, and who knows? Maybe I’ll share some new tunes in this space.

LEARN:

  • TikTok: I know learning TikTok sounds ridiculous (and really old), but creating for TikTok is something I want to experiment with. A good chunk of this intention is for my day job, but I love that TikTok still has the “anything goes” ethos, so it feels a bit safer to experiment there than any of the other social networks.

  • Winged Eyeliner: I adore Katie Jane Hughes and her Instagram tutorials. I share a lot of similar facial feature with her, most notably our hooded eyes. Katie does these AMAZING winged eyeliner looks on her hooded eyes, always creating tutorials on how to do them. I really, really want to learn how to do this technique this year, I just need to DO IT.

  • Beachy hair: during holiday break, I didn’t blow-dry my hair once. (Yes, that’s how often I left the house). I braided my hair into two French braids every time I washed it, letting it air dry for at least 36 hours. I LOVED the result the braids created – effortless, beachy waves that lasted for almost three full days. I would love to be able to recreate this look in a shorter amount of time so that I can mix up my style from my normal long and straight into something a little more undone.

DO:

  • Visit somewhere I’ve never been: in year’s past, I’ve always said I wanted to get out of the country. But given the uncertainty of travel restrictions this year, I really just want to be inspired by going somewhere I’ve never been.

  • Organize my jewelry: I’m lucky to have accumulated that jewelry that I have, but most of its sits unworn, because it’s tucked into dust bags where I can’t see it. I have every intention of organizing it very soon, there are currently 4 MUJI acrylic containers in my house waiting to be filled to showcase it.

  • Hand care: between all the hand-washing, hand sanitizer and cold weather, my hands are wrecked (and look old!) They need the same amount of TLC that I give my skin, and I’m putting this intention here to remind myself to do so.

  • Take a new headshot: confession: I’m officially one of those people who’s LinkedIn headshot is a little too dated. I need to shoot a new headshot picture this year to spruce up my professional profiles, even if said headshot is just a really fancy iphone pic taken by someone else.

  • Visit art galleries: I love a good solo trip to an art museum, but when it comes to visiting art galleries I get too chicken to check them out. I want to go beyond Instagram stalking this year and physically visit galleries, in Columbus and elsewhere, to appreciate more art than just the classics to gain inspiration.

  • Share more: I keep things pretty close to vest a lot of the time, happy to exist in my head or open up to a trusted circle of people. This year I’d like to dip my toe into sharing a bit more, on the internet and in person, giving people more than the small one-sided view that I am most comfortable sharing.