Maybe you didn’t know, but mirrors can accumulate a lot of energy, so we show you how you can clean and program them.
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Like quartz, mirrors can help protect you from negative energies. Myths say that if a person with bad intentions is reflected in your mirrors, they can transmit their bad vibes and bring you bad luck both in your work and professional and love life.
Approximately every 3 months you should clean the energy of your mirrors. If you organize a meeting in your home, you should do it immediately, especially if there are people who are not from your safe or trusted circle. Below are ways of how to do it.
So, you can clean your mirrors of negative energy.
Although it is a much more abstract process than physical cleaning, there are several ways in which you can carry out this process. Here are some options:
Burn sacred herbs such as palo santo, incense, or white sage near the mirror. Pass the smoke over the mirror while visualizing how any negative energy dissipates.
Through sound
Use soft, harmonious sounds, such as Tibetan bells or crystal bowls, to create positive vibrations that help cleanse negative energy.
Water and salt solution
Sprinkle a solution of salt water on the mirror. Visualize how the salt absorbs and dissolves any negative energy. Then, gently wipe the mirror with a cloth.
Sunlight or moonlight
If your mirror is small and detachable, leave it exposed to direct sunlight or moonshine for a while. Natural light can help purify and revitalize energy.
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You can say this affirmation in front of your mirror to cleanse its energy.
Now, light the white candle and the incense. Pass the mirror(s) over the flame of the candle and through the smoke of the incense and say:
“With love and light, I purify this mirror of any negative energy that may have accumulated. May the light of love penetrate every corner and eliminate any unwanted vibrations. May this mirror reflect purity, clarity, and positivity. May everyone who is reflected in it have much love and peace.”
“I infuse this mirror with the flaming fire so that it may burn away all outside negative energy. I pass this mirror through the fragrant smoke so that it may hide and shield.”
Fall may not officially start until September 23, but in some eyes, the season is officially here. And if you’re dreaming about a fall getaway this year, now’s the time to start planning. Autumn is truly one of the best times of the year for travel. Airfare has come down from its summer highs, the crowds have thinned, and the weather has mellowed out enough to be blissfully comfortable. Especially if you live in a region that doesn’t usually see much change in the seasons, this is your opportunity to experience fall in all its colorful glory.
If you’re not sure where to go for the best autumnal experience, we’ve got you covered. Read on for nine fall destinations within the U.S. that are worth a visit this time of year. Pick one (or two!) and start packing that suitcase full of chunky sweaters ASAP.
If you’re looking to spend some time in the great outdoors this fall, look no further than colorful Colorado. The mountain town of Telluride is especially gorgeous this time of year and the perfect spot to see fall color on full display. There are tons of trails in the area if you’re into hiking or mountain biking; otherwise, a ride on the (free!) gondola is a spectacular way to take in the scenery. Just keep in mind that the gondola only runs through mid-October, so plan your getaway in early autumn so you don’t miss this attraction. Spend the rest of your days strolling and shopping through the picturesque Mountain Village, trying out all the amazing dining options, or sipping cold beer brewed using Rocky Mountain snowmelt at Telluride Brewing Company.
“Don’t you love New York in the fall? It makes me want to buy school supplies.” There’s a reason this classic line from the movie You’ve Got Mail still hasn’t gotten old after 25 years. New York City in the fall is simply the best. Plan a visit for mid-to-late October, when you can wander around the Upper East and West Side and take in the beautiful brownstones decked out for Halloween. Pop downtown and spend a leisurely Saturday or Sunday morning searching for treasures at the Chelsea Flea Market. Tour the Met for an afternoon, and then take a walk in Central Park while enjoying the sound of leaves crunching underfoot. Cap off the weekend with drinks at one of these Instagram-famous West Village hotspots: Dante, Bar Pisellino, or Boucherie.
Though it’s best known as home to the University of Virginia, Charlottesville is way more than just a college town. If you’re a wine lover, this city should be high on your list of fall destinations. Among the many wineries nearby, some favorites include Barboursville Vineyard, Pippin Hill Farm, and Bold Rock Carter Mountain (perfect for fans of cider). When you return to town, take some time to explore the UVA grounds. Even if your college days feel like a distant memory, you’ll love wandering around this scenic campus. Then, grab a bagel from Bodo’s and head to the Downtown Mall, a pedestrian mall with shops and restaurants galore. On your way out of town, drive over to Shenandoah National Park, where you can take in beautiful foliage and snag some postcard-worthy photos.
Philadelphia is an often-overlooked destination that’s worth a visit when fall arrives. Home to landmarks like Independence Hall and the Betsy Ross House, Philly is chock-full of history. Simply wander the streets of Old City, and you’ll practically be able to taste the 18th-century charm. Wander downElfreth’s Alley, which dates back to 1703 and features 32 delightfully colorful homes and a small museum. The street looks even more stunning with autumn leaves on the ground. Foodies won’t want to miss Reading Terminal Market, an expansive indoor farmer’s market offering all kinds of culinary creations. Afterward, head to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where you’ll find the famous “Rocky Steps.” For dinner, theWhite Dog Cafe in University City—a sophisticated, dog-themed restaurant—is a can’t-miss. Be sure to order the pretzel bread!
Do you go wild for Halloween? Then Salem is most definitely the place to be during the spooky season. Known for the 1692 witch trials, Salem is still associated with all things supernatural and scary. You can even take Hocus Pocus-themed tours, as the city is home to several filming locations. Or get your shopping on at the Essex Street Pedestrian Mall, which resembles a cross between Boston’s Newbury Street and Harry Potter’s Diagon Alley. Note that things tend to get ultra-busy in October—no surprise there!
We couldn’t make a list of dreamy fall destinations without touching on glorious Vermont. The town of Woodstock is located about two hours away from Vermont’s largest city Burlington. Known as one of the prettiest towns in the U.S., Woodstock is the perfect place to kick back and enjoy classic fall activities like apple picking, hiking, maple syrup tasting, and more. And no trip to Vermont is complete without a stay at a cute B & B. Fortunately, there are plenty to choose from in the Woodstock area!
I have a friend who went to college in central Maine, so I will 100 percent be the first to admit that I have a bias toward New England in the fall. If you’ve never been to Maine, I suggest taking a fall trip to Portland. The downtown area is delightful and filled with all kinds of bars, restaurants, vintage shops, and museums. If you love eating, drinking, and art, it’s the ideal city for you! Pay a visit to the Portland Museum of Art, grab dinner atDuckfat(known for its crispy, fried-in-duck-fat Belgian fries), and cap off the night at Blyth & Burrows. If you have access to a car, drive over to the Portland Head Light—the quintessential lighthouse you often see in Maine photos—and grab some snaps as you take in the fall foliage.
If you haven’t spent time in Washington, D.C., since that eighth-grade field trip, it’s time to return. I grew up going back and forth to D.C. because of family and spent five years living in the city, so I can attest that there is so much more to see and do than what you hear about in school. In the fall, I love strolling through Georgetown and nearby Old Town Alexandria, where the Halloween decorations are top-notch. Both neighborhoods also offer ghost tours, if that’s your thing!
If you’re looking for a more small-town feel, stay at a bed-and-breakfast like the Tabard Inn. Located in the buzzy Dupont Circle neighborhood, the hotel offers a delicious selection of food and drink. (Don’t miss their chocolate chip pancakes in the morning.) For a touristy activity that’s a bit off the beaten path, check out the Hillwood Estate. Arrive with a picnic lunch in tow (from Foxtrot Market, Tatte, or Call Your Mother Deli), and enjoy a meal on the Hillwood grounds, which are particularly stunning in autumn.
Located in the North Carolina mountains, Asheville is a charming town. It’s home to the gorgeous Biltmore Estate, which was built by George Vanderbilt and is considered America’s largest home. The estate offers tons of activities, including indoor tours, gardens, a winery, and more. So you’ll want to carve out a decent amount of time to explore this fascinating place. If you’re less into wine and more into beer, Asheville has breweries galore. Enjoy a pint or two, and then cap off your visit at the Asheville Pinball Museum, which boasts over 75 pinball machines plus other games.
Particularly lipstick red (or cherry red, tomato red, crimson red—whatever red speaks to your autumnal urges, really). In a sea of the usual fall neutrals, lipstick red is the much-needed pop of color that will satiate any longing for the hot pinks of summer.
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Way back in February, the runways gave us a glimpse of how to wear the shade for fall. Tory Burch, Stella McCartney, Gucci, The Row, and Ferragamo all had the bright hue on display in outfits ranging from classic knits to slinky dresses.
Wearing red can be a love-it-or-hate-it experience.
For some, it’s too bold, too bright, too aggressive—that is until you know how to mix it into your wardrobe. If a head-to-toe, lipstick-red moment isn’t for you, opt for a pair of boots, a sweater, or a handbag to complement a neutral look, or dial the red down a bit to a merlot or burgundy shade.
Don’t let the energy of Barbie pink die down this fall. Below, check out some of our favorite red pieces this season.
In terms of makeup, there’s nothing more iconic than a classic smokey eye. It has continued to reign supreme, even amid the clean girl makeup trends and minimal beauty fads. When it comes to night-outs, formal events, and anything in between, a darker, smoldering beauty look is always in order. It also happens to be one of the most universal eyeshadow looks because it can be mastered, despite anyone’s prior skills and knowledge in this department. Of course, trends evolve, so we’re going to run you through how to perfect the perfect smokey eye makeup in 2023.
Start with a soft matte brown eyeshadow and sweep it all over your lid as a base. Next, take a darker shade – and using a fluffy eyeshadow brush, apply it to your crease. This creates dimension and will immediately open up your eyes! Now, it’s time to get smokey. Apply a gray eyeshadow and seamlessly blend it, focusing on the middle to the outer corner of your upper lid. Next, opt for an even darker shade of gray (or black) and apply it primarily to the outer corner. For a well-balanced smokey effect, extend this darker shade to your lower lid as well. Apply a winged liner using any liquid liner of your choice. Lastly, grab the highlighter color from your palette and tap it onto your lids, focusing on the inner corner to brighten things up.
Now, you’re ready to take on the world. We promise this smokey eye will triple your confidence!