Makeup & Beauty Monday: Luminous Silk Cheek Tint
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For summer, I want light, easy makeup that won’t melt with the sun. Cheek tints like this one are my go-to.
This light, liquid blush quickly blends into your skin for an even flush of color. The hydrating, buildable formula allows you to control the intensity and coverage. It also lasts up to 12 hours so you can enjoy your day without worrying about reapplying.
Armani Beauty’s Luminous Silk Cheek Tint is $39 at Sephora and comes in six shades.
Sales of note for 2/14/25 (Happy Valentine’s Day!):
(See all of the latest workwear sales at Corporette!)
- Nordstrom – Winter Sale, up to 60% off! 7850 new markdowns for women
- Ann Taylor – Up to 40% off your full-price purchase — and extra 60% off sale
- Banana Republic Factory – 50% off everything + 15% off (readers love their suiting as well as their silky shirts like this one)
- Boden – 15% off new season styles
- Eloquii – 300+ styles $25 and up
- J.Crew – 40% of your purchase – prices as marked
- J.Crew Factory – 50% off entire site and storewide + extra 50% off clearance
- Rothy’s – Final Few: Up to 40% off last-chance styles
- Spanx – Lots of workwear on sale, some up to 70% off
- Talbots – Flash sale ending soon – markdowns starting from $15, extra 70% off all other markdowns (final sale)
There’s an article in the New York Times today about how the youngest pandemic babies are having trouble adjusting to the classroom and are showing signs of developmental delays. It doesn’t go into extreme detail about the characteristics of those kids, but it seems to be suggested that they are the ones who stayed home completely and didn’t go to daycare or have much outside contact period. I don’t have a super wide circle, but most of the people I know did not really limit their kids’ lives all that much – things like daycare were seen as a necessary risk and most seemed to be socializing even during the strictest bans on group activity. What have those of you with wider circles of family and friends with kids seen?
Also, on a positive note, researchers think that these kids can totally catch up. It’s just going to take a little extra effort.