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Recipe Box: Cinnamon Roll Casserole



When I hear the word "casserole" I cannot help but to think of my grandmothers rice, broccoli, chicken, and cheese dish that found its way into every family gathering. This, my friends, is NOT your average casserole. As a matter of fact I don't consider it a casserole at all..more like a dish of warm yummy cinnamon-y goodness, too bad they don't have a word for that yet.

One Friday night my persistent sweet tooth was craving something sweet and sticky, yet a little bit more complex than a typical cinnamon roll.



I came across this recipe over on good ole' Pinterest and decided to give it a try.

OH Boy! Not only was this sweet treat delicious, no like really lick-your-fingers-and-not-even-care-about-lookin-fat good! There was enough for my entire family to enjoy for a few days (not that I was particularly thrilled about sharing *side-eye*).



This dish is great to serve when your entertaining, holiday's, or even brunch! It only takes about 15-20 minutes to whip up and reheats well too which is a plus.

I listed the recipe below. Try it out for yourself and let me know what you think!







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Beauty Secret: 5 Reasons To Add A Gel Mask To Your Beauty Regimen

                                         


For the longest time I've always wondered just what the hell those gel eye masks were for. I remember my mom having an extensive collection of 3 or 4 of these colorful things at any given time. So when I saw one pop up on sale over at Ruelala I decided to do my research and see what I was missing out on. 


1. Soothe irritated skin

A cold gel eye mask is the perfect non medicated way to relieve yourself of red, itchy allergy eyes. A quick 10-minute session won't cure your sinuses but it will totally relieve your eyes so you don't have to worry about rubbing off your eye makeup. Your welcome.

2. Reduce puffiness and tired eyes

As a night owl myself I know first hand the dangers of staying up all night with somewhere to be the next morning. You often end up with tired, puffy eyes the next morning that your concealer just won't cooperate with. A quick morning session with a cold gel eye mask will leave you not only feeling refreshed but looking like you've had a healthy dose of beauty rest too.

3. Helps reduce dark circles, fine lines, and wrinkles

Did you know that the struggle with dark circles under your eyes comes from regular sleep deprivation? Premature wrinkling and fine lines are brought on by tugging on the skin. Stop these things in their tracks by adding a weekly 20 minute re-up session with a cold gel eye mask. The constant attention and therapy will cause skin cells to rejuvenate and appear more radiant!

4. Moisturize 

In addition to tugging on skin, wrinkles can appear as a result of dry and/or cracked skin. Treating your face weekly with a gel mask will also help to add, restore, and retain moisture to your skin creating a youthful, moisturized, and overall healthier appearance.

5. Relieve sinus irritation, headaches, and migraines 

Have you ever heard the term "hot-headed"? Tension and stress builds up behind your eyes (especially if your staring at a computer screen all day) causing all kind of head heating headaches, migraines, and sore eyes. Sometimes all you need is a quickie with your gel mask to relieve and relax the stress away. 

Are You Interested In Trying A Gel Mask? Let Me Know Your Thoughts Below!

Xoxo
Lanna 
Instagram: @lannafoxxfab

Fabulous Falsies: The Best False Eyelashes for Your Buck




They're every woman's secret weapon. Long, voluminous, fluttering eyelashes. Although most of us beauties weren't exactly born with them as voluptuous as we'd like there's a quick fix for that. Falsies--whether you love them, hate them, or hate to love them I think we'd all agree that false eyelashes are essential to give that extra OOMPH that plain old mascara by its self just can't pull off. I've gotten so many questions about which eyelashes are best, for look, price, beginners, and not-so-really-makeup wearers check out the links below and let me know what you think!

Be warned- I don't exactly believe in shelling out $25 for a single pair of "re-useable" eyelashes so I've taken the liberty of testing out the more affordable (and equally as glamorous) options for us beauties on a budget.

#1- RED CHERRY LASHES




These are by far my absolute FAVORITE brand of falsies! On top of having SO many different styles to choose from Red Cherry Lashes are also extremely durable, easy to apply, and easy to clean. With a retail price of about $3 a pair ($2 if you buy wholesale on EBay) you can choose a dramatic style or a natural style and restasure to know that these high quality falsies will last you talent 3-4 wears.

#2- ARDELL LASHES




These are my second go-to false eyelash brand. Although their selection is not as extensive as the coveted Red Cherries, they do have a few nice styles on their roster; cough cough Demi Wispies cough. At a retail price of about $4, they too are a pretty durable and workable brand. Not to mention Ardell Lashes are uber convenient, they can be easily found at your local Walgreens.

#3- LASHES IN A BOX



Now I know I mentioned earlier about not paying $25 for lashes, for one pair of lashes? No. For a box of 10 pairs of lashes? ABSOLUTLEY! What Lashes In A Box does is genius, they offer you 10 pairs of high quality ultra chic lashes at just $2 a pair. They have about 14 different styles of upper lashes and get this, 3 styles of lower lashes! Now you can show your lower lashes some glamorous love too :-)

#4- SONIA KASHUK EYELASHES




For those of you that aren't so into "real hair" in your false eyelashes, Sonia Kashuk offers an affordable and stylish alternative with their synthetic fiber falsies. These eyelashes come in a (small) variety of styles and are easily accessible at your local Target. Beware: some people feel that because of the thick band on these lashes they might a bit harder to apply, however they are very durable and also easy to clean which means that they will last for plenty of uses.

#5- AMAZON LASHES



As a beginner eyelashes may seem like terrifying territory. Amazon.com has a plethora of wholesale Asian eyelash brands that are perfect for practicing and perfecting your falsie application. Brands like Bundle Monster and Eye Splashes offer as much as 70 pairs of false eyelashes for as little as $15. Be mindful that these are not the highest quality falsies and are composed of synthetic fibers instead of hairs therefore reuse of these disposable options are not recommended for reuse..although with 70 pairs do you really need to stretch them? (lol) 

Which Brand of False Eyelashes Are Your Favorite? Have You Tried Any of the Eyelash Brands Mentioned Above? If You Have Please Comment Below, and Let Us Know What YOU Think!


Coin: The Secret To Paying Off Credit Card Debt Quickly




Happy New Year!

I always love the New Year! Its like the most perfect time to clear out the old and update, organize, and commit to the new. Like most people I enjoy writing my list of "New Years Resolutions" in hopes of kicking bad habits to the curb. This year one of the resolutions that I can actually stick to is to become more finically focused. Transitioning from "college student" to "real live adult" mode was somewhat of a challenge for me. I was so used to having a disposable income that I never really realized the importance of properly managed finances.

In my quest for a tidy checkbook, I decided to first tackle my credit card debt. I don't have excessive debt but its a little more than I'm comfortable with. I was in tremendous debt when I first discovered credit and I created a method to eliminate it comfortably. I instantly boosted my credit score and the contents of my wallet. Paying off credit card debt is often an ignored task that people tend to put off, but remember the sooner you pay it off, the more money you save in the long run.

Step 1:

Know what you owe…down to the last cent!

Log on to each and every credit account online (you should ALWAYS have your financial balances at your fingertips especially to avoid overdraft charges). Record each balance, minimum payment due, & payment due date. Put your accounts in order, then add up the total. I like to use a spreadsheet, you can make your own or you can download mine from the link below to easily organize and update everything.

Step 2:

Make sure any subscriptions or automatic payments are canceled or transferred to your debit card.

You will never pay off your credit cards if you have something that is being charged on it every month. Once you have to spend real live earned dollars on something (instead of credit) you will begin to think twice about whether you really need it or not.

During this step, you might want to remove a few cards out of your wallet, just so your not tempted to use them again. I recommend removing the card(s) with the highest balance and the card(s) with the lowest balance.

Why leave any cards in your wallet? Because the main purpose of a credit card is to use in case of an emergency. You don't want to be at the register in the grocery store when you just realized that your phone died and you forgot to transfer money to your checking!- and trust me it happens.. However if you know that your card is already nearing its limit and your working hard to pay that off, you will remember to pay off that shopping trip-- since you were going to spend that money anyway.

Step 3:

Prioritize your lines of credit.

*For 1-2 Lines of Credit

Set a weekly pay schedule. It may seem hard at first but it will get you to your goal sooner than later. If you get paid bi-weekly, still set the weekly schedule so your putting that "money" aside, just set up a payment for the week that you get paid.

I paid off my first debt with $200/ week. My total balance was about $1,000 between two credit cards. I took the first $200 off the top of each check (back when I got paid every week) and put those dollars towards the two cards. By staying consistent and budgeting  I was able to pay down my credit card in a little over a month.

*For 3 or more lines of credit I would recommend using one of the methods below.

The Snowball Method

This is a method where you pay off your credit cards in order of balance; from smallest to largest. Paying off the smaller balances first, one at a time of course, may be easier for you. The smaller the balance is the quicker it can be paid off. Paying off those smaller credit cards may just give you that boost of confidence that you need to motivate you towards paying off your larger balances.

The Unraveling Method

This method is the exact opposite of the snowball method. With the Unraveling method your lining up your debts from largest to smallest and unraveling them, one card at a time. Paying off the highest balance first may be the best method for you if;

* You are at or over your credit limit
* You are paying high interest rates

Please remember to have patience and perseverance during this process. Getting out of debt doesn't happen overnight, it definitely takes some time. Whether it be 1 month or 5 years STAY CONSISTENT and don't give up! Even if you can only afford to pay $50/ week it will pay off, once your debt free your pockets will thank you :)


What Method Do You Use To Pay Off Your Credit Card Debt?




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Holiday Decor : 33 Fabulous Christmas Tree Decorating Ideas


Every year, like clockwork, my family would decorate our christmas tree in red and green balls, gold garland, and white string lights. So naturally, being that this is my first Christmas away from home, the first thing that I put in my cart were red & green ornaments. It wasn't until my bestfriends mom asked me what my color theme was for Christmas this year that it dawned on me...there WERE OTHER COLORS that I could decorate in and still feel the Christmas-ey feeling! 

I thought back to when I was a little girl and I used to vistit my aunts house for the holidays. I remembered her decorating her tree in blue and silver ornaments and even going so far as to have a tree with WHITE limbs one year. I thought that was the most fabulous tree ever! Being that this is my first year ever decorating for christmas on my own, I thought I'd find some inspiration to share with you all!

Enjoy :)







































I think I'll hold off on the white tree this year, there are SO many beautiful designs that incorporate the color blue! I think I'm gonna go for the ice blue, silver, and white theme :)


Which color combinations are YOUR favorite for this holiday season?

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OOTD: Mustard & Nude












H&M Blazer | similar here
Nude Pumps (mines are Zara last season) | similar here
Pants | similar here
Sweater | similar here
Leopard Clutch (mines is actually an insert to another bag) | similar here

I have a ton of clothes, sometimes I don't remember exactly where I got an item from, or it may be so old that the company doesn't even sell it anymore, or maybe the item is just really expensve. However I will always put an alternative (budget friendly) version so that you guys can always "Get the Look"!


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