COVID-19 SOCIAL AWARENESS: Time to be Kind

The phrase “uncertain times” almost sounds trite at this point, but that’s exactly where we’re at with COVID-19. Total ambiguity. Even those we trust the most, i.e. government officials, doctors, scientists, etc., are going back on their initial direction when it comes to knowing what we should or shouldn’t be doing. The protocol changes daily, if not hourly.

But this state of perpetual dubiousness doesn’t always seem to make a dent in the general public’s compassion. While everything is up in the air, so many have greatly varying ideas of what the right move is. To a certain extent, it’s important to remember to respect others’ boundaries. Some of the Hello Beauties Readers weigh in on their personal experiences.

“We’re living in a time where everyone is judged for every move they make—whether that’s to safely meet up with friends in someone’s backyard or decide not to participate in protests because of the fear of COVID. It’s a “damned if you do, damned if you don’t” sort of thing. This might be an unpopular opinion, but I feel as long as you’re smart, safe, and following the guidelines set by your local officials then you’re doing your part. Obviously, take it seriously (wash your hands, wear your mask, avoid large crowds and unnecessary errands) but tune out the negativity and do what feels right for you.” — Michelle

Even though guidelines are a moving target, staying on top of them is your best bet. They are the most researched and the most unifying, so sticking with the plan shows regard for others.

“We can all agree that this year has been extremely difficult and trying for all. The adjustment to this new norm has not been easy, and I am fully in support of allowing anyone to exercise their rights and do what makes them feel their best. To me, putting shame onto others for choosing to do things that make them feel good does not feel right. If you choose to go to a restaurant or get your hair done (while following proper precautions), that is your choice, and I am not here to judge. However, I will say it is a slippery slope, as it appears the majority is so willing to hear one thing and allow their fear to snowball out of control, something I personally encounter quite often.” — James

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Being extra cautious doesn’t hurt, but projecting one’s fears onto others and playing the blame game can damage relationships.

“This whole time has been such a roller coaster of shame and spiraling. I think people are constantly judging how others have handled certain issues around COVID, i.e. going out to eat, quarantining with other families, not social distancing enough, or even social distancing too much and being too rigid. I’m guilty of it too, in my own way. It’s taken me a few months to realize that this craziness is going to continue for at least another year, and I want to try to find a way to get through the next year or longer, safely, but while also living my life. So for example, I’m going to continue seeing my close friends who I know are as vigilant as I am. I am fine not dining out, but I’m not fine living without Clear & Brilliant, and I am comfortable going to get Facial Treatments with gloves, mask, and sanitizer.

I think most of the people in my life are just trying to do their best to navigate and stay healthy. It’s a stressful time and a first for all of us. It can be hard to not shame and hurtful to get shamed. At the end of the day, none of that matters as long as you are doing what’s right for you and your family, and hopefully you are being responsible.” — Lucy

The bottom line is to protect yourself and those around you, period. Standing on an aggravated soapbox won’t save any of us. Spread the love, because now is the time we all need it most.

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STYLISH SWEATERS to Update Your WFH Wardrobe

If you make the effort to change out of your pajamas while quarantined and working from home, it most likely means something somewhat presentable on top and a free-for-all on the bottom. With Zoom meetings and FaceTime conference calls, you really only need to dress from the waist up. To update your WFH wardrobe, we shopped 10 sweaters you can still feel comfortable in and look “office” appropriate during your next virtual meeting with your team. Shop our picks for cute sweaters below.

Dream Come True Sweater – Light Pink, Mocha

$42.99 USD $27.98 USD

Cool Off You Tunic Sweater – Neon Coral, Blue, Wine, Mustard

$27.99 USD $17.98 USD

Logan Fuzzy Sweater – Blue

$32.99 USD $19.98 USD

Only For You Sweater – Ivory, Orange, Black

$29.99 USD $17.98 USD

I’m All About It Top – Black, Lavender, Blue

$27.99 USD $17.98 USD

Lory Cozy Sweater – Grey

$34.99 USD $12.98 USD

Plaid Around Sweater – White/Black, Black/Red

$39.99 USD $29.98 USD

The One Cardigan – Wine, Olive, Black

$27.99 USD $21.98 USD

Tie Me Up Sweater – Rose

$39.99 USD $29.98 USD

Can We Just Talk Sweater – Heather Grey, Yellow

$29.99 USD $21.98 USD

Keep You Safe Top – Rust, Black, Mustard

$27.99 USD $21.98 USD

Never Let Me Down Sweater – Heather Grey

$29.99 USD $21.98 USD

Mesmerized Sweater – Lime, Fuchsia

$34.99 USD $22.98 USD

When You Need It Sweater – Baby Blue, White

$29.99 USD $21.98 USD

Playin’ Knit Cool Top – Lavender, Black, Rust

$22.99 USD $17.98 USD

Found Out Again Cardigan – Mustard, Rose, Black

$27.99 USD $17.98 USD

Can’t Relate Sweater – Taupe, Black, Olive, Red

$29.99 USD $17.98 USD

Wake Up In The Sky Sweater – Taupe

$34.99 USD $22.98 USD

Nita Ribbed Cardigan – Black, Mauve, Desert, Burgundy, Black

$22.99 USD

I have found myself shopping on Fashion Nova site again and I’m loving it. I forgot that Fashion Nova has some cute affordable clothes for all sizes. By the way, Fashion Nova is having a sale and it is up to 80%! Use their code: STAYIN80 to shop the entire site. Also, Fashion Nova is DONATING $1M for the people who aren’t working during Covid-19 and require help! Cardi B X Fashion Nova and many others are coming together to help out in any way they can. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO.

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QUARANTINE n CHILL LOUNGEWEAR

Since we’re all spending more time at home now than ever, it’s a good idea to update our loungewear. No judgment if you’re more of pajamas or robe type of gal … more power to you. But, for those looking for comfortable and affordable loungewear that helps make you feel a bit more on schedule and put together during this time, well that’s where we’re coming in hot today. We’re sharing stylish and cozy pieces you can wear while you chill, work, and full-on social distance in the comfort of your home. Shop our picks below.

Ready If You Are Biker Short Set – Leopard, Cheetah

$49.99 USD

Comfortably Chic Short Set – Lavender, Mocha

$34.99 USD

Too Blessed To Stress SweatshirtPeach, Orange

$24.99 USD

Whatever I’m Over It Biker Short -Black/White, Tan

$22.99 USD

Net Nights Pant Set – Taupe, Heather Grey, Mint, Mocha, Mauve

$49.99 USD

Cool Down Biker Short Set – Black, Purple

$34.99 USD

Too Cool For You Short Sleeve Lounge Skirt Set – White, Magenta

$44.99 USD

You Gotta Chill Lounge Set – Black, Teal, Heather Grey

$44.99 USD

My Love Is Your Love Pullover – Lavender, Blue, Sage

$24.99 USD

Making A Statement Lounge SetPurple/Combo, Mauve Multi

$49.99 USD

Just Like That Jogger Lounge Set – Black/Combo

$49.99 USD

Always Exclusive Mini Dress – Black

$27.99 USD

Feel The Vibes Tunic Top – Black, White

$27.99 USD

Hang Out Jumpsuit – Black, Olive

$14.99 USD

Only On Camera Lounge Set – Burgundy, Black, Cream Mocha

$42.99 USD

Made In The 90’S Long Sleeve Tee – White

$24.99 USD

Mix In My Love Tie Dye Romper – Mauve, Navy, Olive

$19.99 USD

One Of The Boys Dress – Nude, Denim, Black, Olive, Charcoal, White

$19.99 USD

Justyn Body Sculpting Mini Dress – Black, Red, White

$24.99 USD

Fashion Nova is having a sale and it is up to 80%! Use their code: STAYIN80 to shop the entire site. Also, Fashion Nova is DONATING $1M for the people who aren’t working during Covid-19 and require help! Cardi B and Fashion Nova are coming together again to help out in any way they can. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO

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Dry Hand Tips

If you’re constantly washing your hands and using sanitizer around the clock, your hands are probably dry AF. While it’s important to wash your hands as often as possible, it can wreak havoc on your skin. Your skin is your body’s first defense against bacteria, so you need to ensure you keep your hands hydrated. Cracked, dry hands and damaged skin means a weakened skin barrier, which makes it easier for germs to enter.

Fortunately, we’ve got some easy solutions so you can say goodbye to dry hands, for good!

Find a Nourishing Hand Wash

Many celebrity dermatologists recommends avoiding bars of soap as they can seriously dry out your skin. They explains, “Soaps have a special molecule that finds oils and strips them from the skin. We need our natural oils for retaining moisture.” Therefore, trade-in your traditional soaps for a nourishing hand wash instead. We’re currently using the Bath & Body Works Gentle Foaming Hand Soaps, $8.50, as they’re infused with essential oils, as well as vitamin E to nourish and clean the skin. Plus, they foam into a rich lather that smells so good – it makes washing your hands feel luxurious! Another hydrating soap that’s a little more boujee is the Aesop Resurrection Aromatique Hand Wash, $52. The formula boasts orange, rosemary, and lavender essential oils to cleanse and restore the skin.

If you already have a liquid handwash, you can try adding in a tablespoon of coconut, olive or grapeseed oil, which will help to lock in moisture while you wash. After you wash your hands, try to follow with a moisturizer almost immediately.

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Use Oils

If you don’t have any hand creams use oil instead and massage it into your hands. Our favorite oil to use is extra virgin olive oil, a recommendation we got from Julia Roberts. It’s super-hydrating and packed with vitamins, antioxidants, and fatty acids that help hydrate while repairing damaged skin. It’s also suitable for all skin types and is anti-microbial. If you don’t have olive oil in your cabinet, you can use coconut oil (our go-to DIY oil), or any other oil.

If your hands are super dry, create a DIY hand mask by massaging oil into your hands, then put on a pair of plastic gloves. If you don’t have gloves, you can wrap your hands in clingwrap. Try to leave them covered for up to an hour for super soft, hydrated skin.

Apply a Rich Cream or Balm

As you can probably guess, applying hand cream RN is essential. In fact, we’ve gotten into the routine of applying lotion immediately after we use hand sanitizer. You can also keep hand cream next to your sink for easy access after hand washing.

Look for a hand moisturizer that contains rich, hydrating ingredients like shea butter and oils like apricot and avocado oil, as they’re packed with natural goodness that will help seal in moisture and repair the skin. Here are three of our faves:

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Vaseline Intensive Care Lotion, $16.26: While this may not be the most luxe hand cream on our list, it’s a household staple. The fast-absorbing formula is clinically proven to heal dry skin within five days. Plus, it doesn’t leave your skin feeling greasy or tacky.

L’Occitaine Honey Harvest Hand Cream, $29: This hand cream leaves our skin feeling so smooth! The rich combination of shea butter and honey hydrates while strengthening the skin, helping prevent future moisture loss.

Kiehl’s Ultimate Strength Hand Salve, $28: This cream is infused with sesame oil, avocado oil, and olive, which are all packed with essential fatty acids to nourish and repair dry skin.

Check out more of our all-time fave hand creams here.

What’s your fave hand cream? Let us know in the comments below.