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  • Currently (February 2026)

    Currently (February 2026)

    22 Week Old Chicken Update

    Hello and happy Friday! How was your week?

    Yesterday was a really good one over here. The girls were at co-op and I had the greatest blend of pampering and productivity.

    I knocked an oil change and tire issue off my to-do list, got a fantastic pedicure (it’s really all about the massage for me), found my new favorite vintage store in Greenville, and still had time to reset the house — including going through Kaitlyn’s room with a trash bag. We came back from Switzerland and hit the ground running, and yesterday was the first day I finally felt like I got my head put back on straight.

    Let’s catch up, categorically. If you like this style, check out my other Currently posts — and please play along in the comments. Tell me something that’s current for you!

    Currently (Late February 2026)

    Currently Watching

    The Winter Olympics!

    I don’t know the schedule, rhyme, or reason, but I love that there is always some Olympic event to tune into — and almost all of them quickly suck us in. Household favorites include curling, snowboard racing, ice hockey, and the biathlon. There’s just something about watching people do hard, impressive things that makes you want to sit a little straighter on the couch.


    Currently Reading

    The first book for the book club I joined: I Capture the Castle.

    It’s a sweet, easy read about a 17-year-old girl growing up in a rundown castle with her family in Old England. It reads a little young, but I’m enjoying it. I really think Hailey (14) would love it and plan to hand it off to her next.

    Speaking of reading — have you ever been to a Goodwill bookstore? I stumbled across one yesterday and it was incredible. Wide selection, neatly organized, and books ranged from $3–$6. I stocked up for our home library and cannot wait to go back with the girls.

    Goodwill bookstore
    inside Goodwill bookstore | Currently (February 2026)

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    Currently Listening To

    A lot of 90’s country when I’m solo and Broadway musical soundtracks with the girls.

    Earlier this week Kaitlyn and I were driving home from her Clemson science class and absolutely rocked out to the Hairspray soundtrack. In our minds, our voices and dance moves were unmatched. Reality may have told a slightly different story.


    Currently Eating

    Protein and fiber — like every other 40+ health-oriented person, I feel like. 😉

    Since getting back in town, David and I decided to tighten up our habits a bit. For me that means:

    • Tracking to hit 100g of protein
    • Lifting heavier weights (I had been going through the motions more than pushing myself the past couple months)
    • Paying attention to fiber

    Right now it feels motivating.

    I love that this chia pudding has 9g of fiber. I’ve been adding 10g of protein powder when I make it, and paired with eggs, cottage cheese, and fruit, it has been a powerhouse breakfast lately.

    I also discovered Ella’s Flats — a seed cracker with 4g of fiber and 7g of protein per 3 crackers. I love them for scooping cottage cheese or any dip. They aren’t quite as hard as Mary’s Gone Crackers, which I appreciate.

    Four meals we’ve really enjoyed lately (please forgive the terrible winter lighting — though at least the days are stretching!):

    • Valentine’s dinner: Lemon dill salmon, roasted Brussels sprouts, and a shallot and spinach farro I totally winged — finished with lemon and parmesan and it turned out so good.
    • Sirloin tip roast (low and slow), sweet potatoes, and baby broccoli.
    • Make-your-own salad bar with grilled chicken. I love customizable meals when nieces are in town.
    • Slow cooker beef stew, minus the potatoes and served over rice. This is mine and Hailey’s favorite comfort winter meal right now.

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    Currently Drinking

    Purity coffee (I keep the 2/3 decaf on auto ship), magnesium (also stays on auto ship), more water, lots of tea.

    And Costco switched up their Spindrift multipacks and now offers two flavor options. Very exciting times in our scullery fridge.

    Spindrift sparkling water | Currently (February 2026)

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    Currently Planning

    High school.

    Can you believe it?

    Since co-ops require February sign-ups, we’ve been researching options, attending open houses, and having a lot of conversations. It’s exciting… and tugging hard on my heartstrings at the same time.


    Currently In the Market For

    Vintage art and antique pieces for our home. I love the warmth and personality they’re bringing into our space.

    I’m piecing together a “cozy corner” in our living room. The anchor piece is a vintage English leather chair from the 1800s that I found at Vintage Now Modern. Yesterday I discovered another spot that immediately became a favorite — Cottage Grove. I brought home a side table and a small vintage oil painting with the most enthralling colors. It’s tiny, but both girls noticed it instantly and gushed over it when they walked in.

    Having girls is fun.

    David did not quite give the same reaction.

    I’m also in the market for a new spring wardrobe (if anyone would like to volunteer as my personal shopper) and garden seeds. Trying not to overcommit on that last one.


    Currently Looking Forward To

    Each day.

    Cheesy answer, maybe — but I truly feel a deep sense of contentment in my day-to-day roles right now. Caring for my family, home, and animals fills my days completely. I crash into bed exhausted most nights, but it’s a deeply fulfilling kind of tired.


    Currently on the Farm

    Sigh.

    Our “dominant hen” — aka our rooster — is deep in the throes of puberty and has become a little jerk. Earl is doing his job and protecting the hens, but he’s getting a bit mean about it. It’s wild because he was one of the chicks we handled the most and was always Hailey’s favorite.

    I’m hoping he outgrows some of this feistiness, but for now I miss holding the hens.

    On the bright side, we’re collecting eggs regularly (usually 6–7 per day). They’re so beautiful, and the thrill of collecting them hasn’t worn off yet.

    David’s shed is fully built and he’s nearly finished with the sauna exterior. I’m chomping at the bit to reclaim his building skills because I’d love help adding fencing to the chicken area. His Honey-Do list has grown exponentially since we moved here. 😉


    What’s something that’s current for you right now?

    I always love hearing.

    If you enjoy these little glimpses into our everyday life — the meals, the books, the projects, the farm updates, and the honest in-between moments — I’d love for you to join my newsletter.

    It’s where I share more personal notes, links I’m loving, things I’m learning, and the occasional behind-the-scenes peek that doesn’t always make it to the blog. I’ll pop into your inbox once a week on Monday— no spam, just real life.

  • Currently (February 2026)

    Currently (February 2026)

    22 Week Old Chicken Update

    Hello and happy Friday! How was your week?

    Yesterday was a really good one over here. The girls were at co-op and I had the greatest blend of pampering and productivity.

    I knocked an oil change and tire issue off my to-do list, got a fantastic pedicure (it’s really all about the massage for me), found my new favorite vintage store in Greenville, and still had time to reset the house — including going through Kaitlyn’s room with a trash bag. We came back from Switzerland and hit the ground running, and yesterday was the first day I finally felt like I got my head put back on straight.

    Let’s catch up, categorically. If you like this style, check out my other Currently posts — and please play along in the comments. Tell me something that’s current for you!

    Currently (Late February 2026)

    Currently Watching

    The Winter Olympics!

    I don’t know the schedule, rhyme, or reason, but I love that there is always some Olympic event to tune into — and almost all of them quickly suck us in. Household favorites include curling, snowboard racing, ice hockey, and the biathlon. There’s just something about watching people do hard, impressive things that makes you want to sit a little straighter on the couch.


    Currently Reading

    The first book for the book club I joined: I Capture the Castle.

    It’s a sweet, easy read about a 17-year-old girl growing up in a rundown castle with her family in Old England. It reads a little young, but I’m enjoying it. I really think Hailey (14) would love it and plan to hand it off to her next.

    Speaking of reading — have you ever been to a Goodwill bookstore? I stumbled across one yesterday and it was incredible. Wide selection, neatly organized, and books ranged from $3–$6. I stocked up for our home library and cannot wait to go back with the girls.

    Goodwill bookstore
    inside Goodwill bookstore | Currently (February 2026)

    .

    Currently Listening To

    A lot of 90’s country when I’m solo and Broadway musical soundtracks with the girls.

    Earlier this week Kaitlyn and I were driving home from her Clemson science class and absolutely rocked out to the Hairspray soundtrack. In our minds, our voices and dance moves were unmatched. Reality may have told a slightly different story.


    Currently Eating

    Protein and fiber — like every other 40+ health-oriented person, I feel like. 😉

    Since getting back in town, David and I decided to tighten up our habits a bit. For me that means:

    • Tracking to hit 100g of protein
    • Lifting heavier weights (I had been going through the motions more than pushing myself the past couple months)
    • Paying attention to fiber

    Right now it feels motivating.

    I love that this chia pudding has 9g of fiber. I’ve been adding 10g of protein powder when I make it, and paired with eggs, cottage cheese, and fruit, it has been a powerhouse breakfast lately.

    I also discovered Ella’s Flats — a seed cracker with 4g of fiber and 7g of protein per 3 crackers. I love them for scooping cottage cheese or any dip. They aren’t quite as hard as Mary’s Gone Crackers, which I appreciate.

    Four meals we’ve really enjoyed lately (please forgive the terrible winter lighting — though at least the days are stretching!):

    • Valentine’s dinner: Lemon dill salmon, roasted Brussels sprouts, and a shallot and spinach farro I totally winged — finished with lemon and parmesan and it turned out so good.
    • Sirloin tip roast (low and slow), sweet potatoes, and baby broccoli.
    • Make-your-own salad bar with grilled chicken. I love customizable meals when nieces are in town.
    • Slow cooker beef stew, minus the potatoes and served over rice. This is mine and Hailey’s favorite comfort winter meal right now.

    .

    Currently Drinking

    Purity coffee (I keep the 2/3 decaf on auto ship), magnesium (also stays on auto ship), more water, lots of tea.

    And Costco switched up their Spindrift multipacks and now offers two flavor options. Very exciting times in our scullery fridge.

    Spindrift sparkling water | Currently (February 2026)

    .

    Currently Planning

    High school.

    Can you believe it?

    Since co-ops require February sign-ups, we’ve been researching options, attending open houses, and having a lot of conversations. It’s exciting… and tugging hard on my heartstrings at the same time.


    Currently In the Market For

    Vintage art and antique pieces for our home. I love the warmth and personality they’re bringing into our space.

    I’m piecing together a “cozy corner” in our living room. The anchor piece is a vintage English leather chair from the 1800s that I found at Vintage Now Modern. Yesterday I discovered another spot that immediately became a favorite — Cottage Grove. I brought home a side table and a small vintage oil painting with the most enthralling colors. It’s tiny, but both girls noticed it instantly and gushed over it when they walked in.

    Having girls is fun.

    David did not quite give the same reaction.

    I’m also in the market for a new spring wardrobe (if anyone would like to volunteer as my personal shopper) and garden seeds. Trying not to overcommit on that last one.


    Currently Looking Forward To

    Each day.

    Cheesy answer, maybe — but I truly feel a deep sense of contentment in my day-to-day roles right now. Caring for my family, home, and animals fills my days completely. I crash into bed exhausted most nights, but it’s a deeply fulfilling kind of tired.


    Currently on the Farm

    Sigh.

    Our “dominant hen” — aka our rooster — is deep in the throes of puberty and has become a little jerk. Earl is doing his job and protecting the hens, but he’s getting a bit mean about it. It’s wild because he was one of the chicks we handled the most and was always Hailey’s favorite.

    I’m hoping he outgrows some of this feistiness, but for now I miss holding the hens.

    On the bright side, we’re collecting eggs regularly (usually 6–7 per day). They’re so beautiful, and the thrill of collecting them hasn’t worn off yet.

    David’s shed is fully built and he’s nearly finished with the sauna exterior. I’m chomping at the bit to reclaim his building skills because I’d love help adding fencing to the chicken area. His Honey-Do list has grown exponentially since we moved here. 😉


    What’s something that’s current for you right now?

    I always love hearing.

    If you enjoy these little glimpses into our everyday life — the meals, the books, the projects, the farm updates, and the honest in-between moments — I’d love for you to join my newsletter.

    It’s where I share more personal notes, links I’m loving, things I’m learning, and the occasional behind-the-scenes peek that doesn’t always make it to the blog. I’ll pop into your inbox once a week on Monday— no spam, just real life.

  • The Friday Bulletin. February 20, 2026

    The Friday Bulletin. February 20, 2026

     Timely nuggets of information and ideas we want to share with you.

    This is a fun website that takes you very, very deep into the ocean, and along the way shows you what sea creatures live at various depths. It’s charming and informative. https:// neal.fun/deep-sea/

     

     

    Brush up on your American history with two of Ken Burns’ finest documentaries.  His The Civil War series remains essential viewing for understanding  our country today. His new series is The American Revolution and is equally compelling. Like his Civil War series, it explores a vast sweep  of history that I had no memory of ever learning while vividly revealing the complexity of the actual ideas and events, and the people who shaped them. It is six episodes, 12 hours and airs on PBS.

     

     

    Brave Pudding Co. is a New York-based women-run luxury footwear brand that makes indoor/outdoor socks/sneakers. They describe them as shoes, able to be worn outside as well as inside.  Their debut collection will soon be followed by a spring/summer collection. The cashmere sock/shoes are made for women and men. The sock shoes are $180.00 a pair for both men’s and women’s versions.  They also offer other low cashmere shoes for men and women.

     

    MindTravel concert on the beach

    The ‘Silent’ Piano Beach Concerts, Floating Meditations, and Guided Silent Walks are all done to founder’s Murray Hidary’s music that each participant hears through special headphones provided by the organization.  The signature experience is the        ‘Silent’ Piano Beach Concert.  The concert is two hours, the locations are beautiful. Find your spot on the beach with your chair or blanket, something to drink, and your MindTravel headphones, and you’ll bliss out when the piano playing begins. It’s very casual, people come and go, leave early if it gets chilly, or stay perfectly still, absorbed in the music.  It gets rave reviews.  Each performance has a theme, our theme was love.  It got a little schmaltzy I will admit, but overall, it’s an interesting, relaxing, and unique experience.  Hidary goes where the beautiful beaches are and the weather is warm.  His schedule is on the website. https://www.mindtravel.com/homepage

     

     

     

     

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  • The Friday Bulletin. February 20, 2026

    The Friday Bulletin. February 20, 2026

     Timely nuggets of information and ideas we want to share with you.

    This is a fun website that takes you very, very deep into the ocean, and along the way shows you what sea creatures live at various depths. It’s charming and informative. https:// neal.fun/deep-sea/

     

     

    Brush up on your American history with two of Ken Burns’ finest documentaries.  His The Civil War series remains essential viewing for understanding  our country today. His new series is The American Revolution and is equally compelling. Like his Civil War series, it explores a vast sweep  of history that I had no memory of ever learning while vividly revealing the complexity of the actual ideas and events, and the people who shaped them. It is six episodes, 12 hours and airs on PBS.

     

     

    Brave Pudding Co. is a New York-based women-run luxury footwear brand that makes indoor/outdoor socks/sneakers. They describe them as shoes, able to be worn outside as well as inside.  Their debut collection will soon be followed by a spring/summer collection. The cashmere sock/shoes are made for women and men. The sock shoes are $180.00 a pair for both men’s and women’s versions.  They also offer other low cashmere shoes for men and women.

     

    MindTravel concert on the beach

    The ‘Silent’ Piano Beach Concerts, Floating Meditations, and Guided Silent Walks are all done to founder’s Murray Hidary’s music that each participant hears through special headphones provided by the organization.  The signature experience is the        ‘Silent’ Piano Beach Concert.  The concert is two hours, the locations are beautiful. Find your spot on the beach with your chair or blanket, something to drink, and your MindTravel headphones, and you’ll bliss out when the piano playing begins. It’s very casual, people come and go, leave early if it gets chilly, or stay perfectly still, absorbed in the music.  It gets rave reviews.  Each performance has a theme, our theme was love.  It got a little schmaltzy I will admit, but overall, it’s an interesting, relaxing, and unique experience.  Hidary goes where the beautiful beaches are and the weather is warm.  His schedule is on the website. https://www.mindtravel.com/homepage

     

     

     

     

    The post The Friday Bulletin. February 20, 2026 appeared first on Sharp Eye.

  • Easter Basket Fillers

    Looking for ideas for last minute Easter Basket Fillers? Don’t skip this fun round-up that is bursting with inspiration!

  • Amazon Wallpaper

    Wallpaper doesn’t have to be an expensive undertaking! That’s why we’ve curated the ultimate Amazon wallpaper guide – we’re making your home updates easier, one step at a time.

  • The Best Tarte Makeup (and I’ve tried almost ALL of their products)

    The Best Tarte Makeup (and I’ve tried almost ALL of their products)

    If you’re looking for Tarte cosmetics reviews, you’re at the right place. I’ve tried a LOT of Tarte makeup (almost everything they sell), and I’m sharing my favorites. While I’ve switched to non-toxic makeup brands as of late, I loved tarte for a long time, and for long-wearing makeup, it’s hard to beat, since it’s definitely a cleaner option than some long-wearing formulas. I’ll also add anything that I try and don’t love and why I didn’t, in case that’s helpful when you’re shopping too. I’ll try to keep this updated as I try more, but if you have questions about anything specific, feel free to leave, and I’ll share my experience if I’ve tried it.

    And you can always use promo code TERILYN15 for 15% off at Tarte.com. I don’t think it stacks with their other promos, but it’s certainly worth a try.

    You can also watch this Tarte review video on my YouTube channel to see how the products look when applied. It’s also embedded below, but I find YouTube easier since I often watch videos in bits and pieces rather than all at once.

    YouTube Video

    My Favorite Tarte Makeup

    Tarte is a cruelty-free beauty brand known for its high-performance makeup and skincare products made with naturally derived ingredients, like Amazonian clay and maracuja oil. It’s most well known products are probably the Shape Tape Concealer and Tartelette eyeshadow palettes.

    My Favorite Tarte Makeup

    Concealers

    Shape Tape Concealer

    This is their original concealer, which garnered a cult following. It’s designed for oily skin, but I have dry skin, so I prefer the Creamy version (linked below). Read my review of Shape Tape concealer here.


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    Shape Tape Ultra Creamy Concealer

    I love this concealer! It’s hydrating but still gives great coverage. Read my review of the Shape Tape creamy concealer here.


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    Shape Tape Radiant Concealer

    This Shape Tape Radiant Concealer is another variation of the Shape Tape concealers above, but with just a touch of radiance. This is my go-to concealer, especially for the under-eye area.


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    Creaseless Concealer

    If you struggle with dark circles or with concealer settling in fine lines, this is a GREAT concealer. It’s tackier than most concealers, so you do have to take your time blending, but it gives a beautiful, full-coverage finish that doesn’t settle into lines. I tend to use this when I’m doing a full face of makeup for a night out or for important photos, and I use the Radiant concealer for my everyday makeup.

    Another remedy for dark circles is this tinted eye cream from Colleen Rothschild, which you should definitely check out. I review this in greater depth in this Colleen Rothschild Review.


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    Foundation

    Maracuja Juicy Glow Foundation

    I absolutely love this foundation. It gives the most beautiful finish. It’s not shiny and definitely not matte, but it gives a lovely glow, true to its name. If you struggle with dull skin, this is the best Tarte foundation for dry skin. It’s what I’m wearing in the photo below, which is not edited and does not have a filter.


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    Tarte foundation on face

    Blush, Bronzer & Highlighters

    Amazonian Clay 12-hr Blush

    This blush comes in so many shades that are gorgeous (I’ve tried tons of them). They’re very pigmented but blend effortlessly for a natural look. I highly recommend it!


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    Sculpt Tape & Blush Tape Duo

    My quick little cheat code for looking snatched and glowy in under five minutes. The color sare really pretty together and the applicator tip is fun.


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    Maneater Blush & Glow Cheek Plump

    This product tingles just a bit when you apply it for the plumping effect. I’m not sure if it actually plumps, but it gives beautiful color. It’s a bit easier to blend than the Glowlight linked above.


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    Breezy Cream Bronzer (discontinued)

    I had never used a cream bronzer before this and now I’m not sure I’ll ever go back to a powder! When I’m using bronzer, I typically want it in very specific locations for a bit of contouring (around my hairline, under my cheekbones and under jawline) and it’s so much easier to be precise with a cream bronzer. I absolutely LOVE this product. It’s perfect matte, but hydrating and blends very easily. I’m wearing it in the photo above.

    Update: They sell cream bronzer only in the Park Avenue Princess Cream Cheek Duo. I own the Duo and like it, but I still wish the cream bronzer was sold individually.


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    Maracuja Juicy Glow Highlight

    Like the cream bronzer, I’m not sure I’ll ever return to powder highlighters. It’s much easier to apply with precision with this cream stick. I love this for highlighting my browbone, the inner eye, and above my cheekbones. I’m wearing it in the photo above.


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    Shape Tape Glow Powder

    This quickly became a must-have in my makeup routine. I have NEVER liked powder, but I love this. It sets my makeup without drying out my skin and gives a flawless finish. I use it every single day.


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    Eyeshadow & liners

    Tartelette Amazonian Clay Matte Eyeshadow Palette

    I was shocked by how easily these colors blend! They are pigmented but not so much that they make a too-intense mess on my face. This is a great neutral palette and if you prefer cool tones, you’ll love this.


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    Tartelette In Bloom Clay Eyeshadow Palette

    I didn’t expect to get as much use out of this as I do, but it’s a very natural-looking palette that can still be layered for a more intense look. (I use the darker colors for liner.) Three of my friends have it as well, and we all have very different skin tones, and they like it, too! I keep a second one in Boone since I like it so much.


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    Fake Awake Eye Highlight

    This is an excellent option if you don’t want to mess around with powder eyeshadow but want just a little definition. I use this when I’m in a rush since it’s easy to swipe the shadow on my lid and add a little liner to my top lash. It comes in many colors, so you can choose whichever best compliments your eyes.


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    Mascara

    Maneater Mascara

    I LOVE how this mascara looks. I love a bold lash, and this provided both volume and length with a super black pigmented finish. This one smudged on me. (I can only wear tubing mascaras, as explained in this post.)


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    Lights, Camera, Lashes™ 4-in-1 Mascara

    This provides more length and separation than the Maneater, but it also smudged on me. I have had good luck with the waterproof version, however. I wore it in the 2019 Boston Marathon and it didn’t budge.


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    Tartelette Tubing Mascara

    This is the mascara I’ve used daily for 5+ years after I learned that Tarte has a tubing mascara. I’ve tried several tubing mascaras over the years, and while they give great length and never smudge, they don’t provide significant volume. This gives the most volume of any tubing mascara I’ve ever tried, especially when paired with the Tarte lash primer. I wish it looked more like the Maneater Mascara (very thick and bold!) but that’s simply a limitation of tubing formulas. If you struggle with mascara that smudges, you’ll love this Tartelette mascara too! (Yes, it’s better than Thrive and Hourglass!)

    Tartelette Tubing Mascara

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    Opening Act Lash Primer

    I’ve used this for years and love it! It helps make your lashes look longer and thicker, and I actually find it’s easier to apply my mascara after I’ve put this on first.


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    Lip products

    Maracuja Juicy Lip Balm

    I have so many of these because they are so good. I keep one in my purse at all times, in my office and it’s one of my go-to gifts for friends since they almost always have a little gift set with multiple shades. It’s easy to apply without a mirror and has a shiny finish, but not sticky like a gloss.


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    Maracuja Juicy Lip Plump

    I think I actually prefer the non-plumping version since, wow, this does make lips look pretty glossy. But that is just a personal preference.


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    Maracuja Juicy Lip Creme

    This is like a balm and a lipstick had a baby. It has coverage and staying power like a lipstick, but it feels hydrating like a balm. If you like a lipstick but find it too dry, you’ll love it.


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  • The Best Tarte Makeup (and I’ve tried almost ALL of their products)

    The Best Tarte Makeup (and I’ve tried almost ALL of their products)

    If you’re looking for Tarte cosmetics reviews, you’re at the right place. I’ve tried a LOT of Tarte makeup (almost everything they sell), and I’m sharing my favorites. While I’ve switched to non-toxic makeup brands as of late, I loved tarte for a long time, and for long-wearing makeup, it’s hard to beat, since it’s definitely a cleaner option than some long-wearing formulas. I’ll also add anything that I try and don’t love and why I didn’t, in case that’s helpful when you’re shopping too. I’ll try to keep this updated as I try more, but if you have questions about anything specific, feel free to leave, and I’ll share my experience if I’ve tried it.

    And you can always use promo code TERILYN15 for 15% off at Tarte.com. I don’t think it stacks with their other promos, but it’s certainly worth a try.

    You can also watch this Tarte review video on my YouTube channel to see how the products look when applied. It’s also embedded below, but I find YouTube easier since I often watch videos in bits and pieces rather than all at once.

    YouTube Video

    My Favorite Tarte Makeup

    Tarte is a cruelty-free beauty brand known for its high-performance makeup and skincare products made with naturally derived ingredients, like Amazonian clay and maracuja oil. It’s most well known products are probably the Shape Tape Concealer and Tartelette eyeshadow palettes.

    My Favorite Tarte Makeup

    Concealers

    Shape Tape Concealer

    This is their original concealer, which garnered a cult following. It’s designed for oily skin, but I have dry skin, so I prefer the Creamy version (linked below). Read my review of Shape Tape concealer here.


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    Shape Tape Ultra Creamy Concealer

    I love this concealer! It’s hydrating but still gives great coverage. Read my review of the Shape Tape creamy concealer here.


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    Shape Tape Radiant Concealer

    This Shape Tape Radiant Concealer is another variation of the Shape Tape concealers above, but with just a touch of radiance. This is my go-to concealer, especially for the under-eye area.


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    Creaseless Concealer

    If you struggle with dark circles or with concealer settling in fine lines, this is a GREAT concealer. It’s tackier than most concealers, so you do have to take your time blending, but it gives a beautiful, full-coverage finish that doesn’t settle into lines. I tend to use this when I’m doing a full face of makeup for a night out or for important photos, and I use the Radiant concealer for my everyday makeup.

    Another remedy for dark circles is this tinted eye cream from Colleen Rothschild, which you should definitely check out. I review this in greater depth in this Colleen Rothschild Review.


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    what is tarte makeup

    Foundation

    Maracuja Juicy Glow Foundation

    I absolutely love this foundation. It gives the most beautiful finish. It’s not shiny and definitely not matte, but it gives a lovely glow, true to its name. If you struggle with dull skin, this is the best Tarte foundation for dry skin. It’s what I’m wearing in the photo below, which is not edited and does not have a filter.


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    Tarte foundation on face

    Blush, Bronzer & Highlighters

    Amazonian Clay 12-hr Blush

    This blush comes in so many shades that are gorgeous (I’ve tried tons of them). They’re very pigmented but blend effortlessly for a natural look. I highly recommend it!


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    Sculpt Tape & Blush Tape Duo

    My quick little cheat code for looking snatched and glowy in under five minutes. The color sare really pretty together and the applicator tip is fun.


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    Maneater Blush & Glow Cheek Plump

    This product tingles just a bit when you apply it for the plumping effect. I’m not sure if it actually plumps, but it gives beautiful color. It’s a bit easier to blend than the Glowlight linked above.


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    Breezy Cream Bronzer (discontinued)

    I had never used a cream bronzer before this and now I’m not sure I’ll ever go back to a powder! When I’m using bronzer, I typically want it in very specific locations for a bit of contouring (around my hairline, under my cheekbones and under jawline) and it’s so much easier to be precise with a cream bronzer. I absolutely LOVE this product. It’s perfect matte, but hydrating and blends very easily. I’m wearing it in the photo above.

    Update: They sell cream bronzer only in the Park Avenue Princess Cream Cheek Duo. I own the Duo and like it, but I still wish the cream bronzer was sold individually.


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    Maracuja Juicy Glow Highlight

    Like the cream bronzer, I’m not sure I’ll ever return to powder highlighters. It’s much easier to apply with precision with this cream stick. I love this for highlighting my browbone, the inner eye, and above my cheekbones. I’m wearing it in the photo above.


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    Shape Tape Glow Powder

    This quickly became a must-have in my makeup routine. I have NEVER liked powder, but I love this. It sets my makeup without drying out my skin and gives a flawless finish. I use it every single day.


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    Eyeshadow & liners

    Tartelette Amazonian Clay Matte Eyeshadow Palette

    I was shocked by how easily these colors blend! They are pigmented but not so much that they make a too-intense mess on my face. This is a great neutral palette and if you prefer cool tones, you’ll love this.


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    Tartelette In Bloom Clay Eyeshadow Palette

    I didn’t expect to get as much use out of this as I do, but it’s a very natural-looking palette that can still be layered for a more intense look. (I use the darker colors for liner.) Three of my friends have it as well, and we all have very different skin tones, and they like it, too! I keep a second one in Boone since I like it so much.


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    Fake Awake Eye Highlight

    This is an excellent option if you don’t want to mess around with powder eyeshadow but want just a little definition. I use this when I’m in a rush since it’s easy to swipe the shadow on my lid and add a little liner to my top lash. It comes in many colors, so you can choose whichever best compliments your eyes.


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    Mascara

    Maneater Mascara

    I LOVE how this mascara looks. I love a bold lash, and this provided both volume and length with a super black pigmented finish. This one smudged on me. (I can only wear tubing mascaras, as explained in this post.)


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    Lights, Camera, Lashes™ 4-in-1 Mascara

    This provides more length and separation than the Maneater, but it also smudged on me. I have had good luck with the waterproof version, however. I wore it in the 2019 Boston Marathon and it didn’t budge.


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    Tartelette Tubing Mascara

    This is the mascara I’ve used daily for 5+ years after I learned that Tarte has a tubing mascara. I’ve tried several tubing mascaras over the years, and while they give great length and never smudge, they don’t provide significant volume. This gives the most volume of any tubing mascara I’ve ever tried, especially when paired with the Tarte lash primer. I wish it looked more like the Maneater Mascara (very thick and bold!) but that’s simply a limitation of tubing formulas. If you struggle with mascara that smudges, you’ll love this Tartelette mascara too! (Yes, it’s better than Thrive and Hourglass!)

    Tartelette Tubing Mascara

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    Opening Act Lash Primer

    I’ve used this for years and love it! It helps make your lashes look longer and thicker, and I actually find it’s easier to apply my mascara after I’ve put this on first.


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    Lip products

    Maracuja Juicy Lip Balm

    I have so many of these because they are so good. I keep one in my purse at all times, in my office and it’s one of my go-to gifts for friends since they almost always have a little gift set with multiple shades. It’s easy to apply without a mirror and has a shiny finish, but not sticky like a gloss.


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    Maracuja Juicy Lip Plump

    I think I actually prefer the non-plumping version since, wow, this does make lips look pretty glossy. But that is just a personal preference.


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    Maracuja Juicy Lip Creme

    This is like a balm and a lipstick had a baby. It has coverage and staying power like a lipstick, but it feels hydrating like a balm. If you like a lipstick but find it too dry, you’ll love it.


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  • Warm Up This Winter In West Palm Beach 

    This season, venture to West Palm Beach, a South Florida gem with a vibe like no other. Standing out from other popular destinations, it’s not just a beach town or a bustling city; West Palm Beach offers locals and visitors a mix of laid-back coastal life, old-school glamour, modern innovations, and creative energy all packed into one place.

    Centered on the Intracoastal Waterway, there’s something magical about the walkable waterfront promenades, watching the sunset while boats drift by, and enjoying a diverse array of events, concerts and festivals right on the waterfront. West Palm Beach is truly a rare blend of urban liveliness and tropical oasis.  

    Led by a strong arts and culture scene, institutions such as The Norton offer guests blockbuster exhibitions such as this season’s Rembrandt at the Norton, alongside a robust permanent collection featuring American, Chinese, European, and contemporary art as well as photography.  

    The city’s public arts initiatives feature works from local to internationally renowned artists throughout the city.  Nature reigns supreme, with appreciation of the outdoors on display at The Park, a premier public golf destination, and Grassy Waters Preserve, a complex Everglades ecosystem perfect for all ages. 

    Shop for luxury brands at CityPlace or in the eclectic shops and showrooms of artsy Northwood Village, and take a break at one of the city’s hot new dining destinations, many offering outdoor terraces perfect for people watching and enjoying the sublime weather. Following is a partial list of what makes West Palm Beach the place to be this season.

    Experiential Highlights:

    West Palm Beach GreenMarket: Saturdays, 8:30AM – 1:30PM: West Palm Beach Waterfront Commons: The West Palm Beach GreenMarket is back with more vendors than ever, extended hours, and a longer season. This year’s theme, ‘From the Ground Up, ‘ celebrates the farmers, growers, and makers who fuel this beloved community tradition.Shop fresh produce, baked goods, coffee, teas, and unique local finds—plus enjoy live music, workshops, and the market’s unbeatable seaside setting. Please note: the market will not be open on March 28 due to citywide events.

    Palm Beach International Boat Show: March 25 – 29: Flagler Drive: The boat show provides visitors, exhibitors, and the community at large with an unforgettable event featuring more than $1.2 billion worth of yachts and accessories, including hundreds of boats ranging from 8-foot inflatables to superyachts nearly 300 feet in length. From the VIP experience to the AquaZone, there are activations that cater to all ages and adventure-seeking lifestyles.

    Sunset Silent Disco: Every 3rd Wednesday of the month at 6:30PM at Palm Beach Post Park: Immerse and dance to the beat while watching the sun set in scenic Downtown West Palm Beach. Complimentary registration reserves a set of silent disco headsets that sync music to enjoy. Facilitators will guide the experience, and the dance portion will be followed by entertainment by a local musician or sound healer for an immersive live experience.

    Clematis by Night: Every Thursday, 6PM– 9PM at Palm Stage on the Great Lawn, Downtown West Palm Beach: Head to one of the liveliest Thursday nights in South Florida to check out the weekly lineup at this FREE concert series. The area’s best rock, R&B, reggae, blues, soul, swing, country, and Latin music is featured with live performances by popular national, regional, and local bands. The beautiful setting in Centennial Square on the spectacular West Palm Beach Waterfront creates an unmatched seaside happy hour vibe, wrapped in the warm breezes and relaxed energy of an open-air evening by the water. 

    Something for the Whole Family:

    Family Fun Friday: Every Friday at 5:30PM at The Park: The Park, the premier public golf destination in West Palm Beach, welcomes locals and guests each week for Family Fun Friday. Starting at 5:30PM, guests of all ages can try the Toptracer Enabled Range and FREE putting course and enjoy food from The House. 

    MLB Spring Training: Dates throughout February and March at The CACTI of The Palm Beaches and Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium: Catch major league action this Spring at MLB’s Spring Training. Enjoy baseball in the South Florida sun, watching the Washington Nationals or Houston Astros at the CACTI Park of The Palm Beaches, or cheering on their Spring Training neighbors, the St. Louis Cardinals or Miami Marlins, at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium.

    Manatee Lagoon: Enjoy a unique, free, educational, and family-friendly Eco-Discovery Center designed for viewing wild manatees. Located adjacent to a Florida Power & Light (FPL) clean energy plant, the destination offers warm-water that attracts large numbers of these threatened marine mammals, providing, with its observation decks, an “above-water aquarium” experience.

    Palm Beach Zoo and Conservation Society: A 23-acre tropical zoological garden that houses over 450 animals, including endangered species like Malayan tigers and jaguars. The zoo focuses on conservation, education, and providing immersive habitats for wildlife. 

    Cox Science Center and Aquarium: Over 100 hands-on exhibits, a digital planetarium, and 10,000 gallons of aquariums make the Cox Science Center a strong draw for families.  Additionally, exhibitions like Top Secret: License to Spy offer up daring missions, codebreaking challenges, spy simulations and laser surveillance activities, while the Dino Trek dinosaur garden is a prehistoric wonderland complete with life-size dinosaurs, and Explorers’ Cove offers interactive adventures that make learning about the ocean an exciting journey. 

    Arts & Culture Musts:

    Art After Dark: Every Friday from 6PM at Norton Museum of Art: Enjoy an eclectic mix of live performances, film screenings, workshops, tours, and more every week. In addition, the first Friday of the month also features performances by some of South Florida’s best jazz musicians!

    Jazz In The Gardens: Second Sunday of the month, 1PM -3PM: Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens: Enjoy a musical infusion of art and nature. Visitors will have the opportunity to listen to jazz on the main lawn in the magical setting of the gardens and discover the two-acre tropical gardens, monumental sculptures, artist studio and Norton House gallery, including world-class exhibitions.

    Driving Miss Daisy: February 6 – March 1 at Palm Beach Dramaworks: This beloved Pulitzer Prize-winning play is the story of an unlikely, life-changing friendship between Daisy Werthan, a 72-year-old Jewish widow, and Hoke Coleburn, a Black chauffeur hired by her son Boolie. Despite seemingly insurmountable differences, their relationship blossoms into one of mutual respect and affection.

    Palm Beach Opera: Palm Beach Opera offers a variety of ways to engage with the world of opera. From mainstage productions at the Kravis Center to exploring operas more in depth through Lunch & Learn programming, or Opening Night Dinners to performances from our Resident Artist Programs. Join and explore opera’s powerful world of storytelling. Mainstage season includes The Pearl Fishers (Feb 20 – Feb 22, 2026) and Rigoletto (Mar 20 – Mar 22, 2026). 

    New and Coming Soon Culinary:

    NORA District: West Palm Beach’s newest arts and entertainment district continues to expand with upcoming culinary openings such as Pastis, a critically-acclaimed, Parisian-style brasserie that has anchored Manhattan’s Meatpacking District for nearly 15 years; Del Mar, an exquisite dining experience, specializing in fresh seafood and Mediterranean-inspired dishes; and Loco Taqueria & Oyster Bar, a funky neighborhood taco shop serving a variety of Mexican fare, fresh oysters, and creative cocktails.

    Flamingo Park: Emelina:Offers a unique Cuban dining experience with an 18-seat chef’s counter with one seating each night. The menu is shaped by the Chef’s experience in some of the world’s top kitchens and is rooted in a culinary philosophy of curiosity, possibility, and respect for ingredients. Midorie, opening March 2026, brings Japan’s traditional culinary traditions through a signature all-day menu of upscale fast-casual donburi, omakase platters and a seasonal à la carte selection of sushi crafted with high-quality ingredients and seafood.

    Clematis Street:Opening Winter 2026, West Palm Cowboy Club will be a vibrant, first-of-its-kind dining and entertainment destination that fuses Nashville’s pulsating nightlife with the flavor of South Florida. The project is in partnership with popular DJ Diplo as well. The Hacienda, a new food hall, will feature 15 vendors, including five retail stalls and eight full restaurant stalls, alongside food truck operations on the outdoor patio. Rounding out exciting new concepts is Mystic Table, opening Fall 2026, serving coastal Italian flavors with a modern steakhouse elegance and globally inspired seafood. 

    CityPlace:Multiple new restaurants have joined the vibrant dining scene at CityPlace, including Ela Curry & Cocktails, offering a dynamic selection of Indian street food and Thali-style dishes from James Beard Foundation-nominated Chef Pushkar Marathe, along with Mango Mercado by Marathe as well, with made-to-order breakfast and lunch sandwiches, soups and salads, and daily and weekly specials featuring flavorful and seasonal creations. Fan-favorite PopUp Bagels is also coming soon, serving bagels fresh from the oven, hot and whole, to Grip, Rip and Dip. 

    For more information on where to stay, eat and what to do, as well as an up-to-date calendar with all the latest news, go to wpb.com/visitors.

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  • Cherry Blossom Branches

    Experience the joy of spring inside your house by using cherry blossom branches. They’re the perfect living decoration to transition from the last dreary days of winter to the sublime days of spring.