
Lorna Vause
Grew up going back and forth between Boston and New York so I have the weirdest accent. Mother of two babies, one of them is furry and meows a lot though
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I am a native Baltimorean, born in the maternity ward at Johns Hopkins Bayview. If you don't think that's a word, you're wrong, because we are very proud of our home city and we are very much Baltimoreans.
Lorna VausePublished 2 years ago in 0111 Sexy Shoes to Unleash Your Inner Stripper
There are a lot of reasons why you might want to upgrade your game with a new pair of heels. Be it an upcoming event or just a night in with your partner, the right sexy shoes for you are easy to find if you know where to look—shoes that are designed to make you not only look sexy, but also make you feel sexy. From thigh high boots to stiletto heels, there are shoes for every woman who wants to feel and look her sexiest.
Lorna VausePublished 2 years ago in Styled11 New Ways to Use Highlighter
Highlighter, otherwise known as the magic of makeup, should serve a much bigger purpose than pulling attention to your already stunning bone structure. Did you know there are tons of ways to use highlighter other than emphasizing your brow bone? You can create fuller lips, reshape the bridge of your nose, and even create a cupid’s bow!
Lorna VausePublished 2 years ago in Blush10 Multi-Use Makeup Products Everyone Needs
Let's face it, makeup can be expensive. For a high quality makeup brand, we're talking around $50 for bronzer and $125 for a good eyeshadow palette. When you want quality makeup but can't afford it though, it makes complete sense to go for multi-use makeup products instead.
Lorna VausePublished 2 years ago in BlushGenius Cruise Cabin Hacks for Your Next Trip
Hopefully, you're pretty excited for your cruise ship adventure; but since you are wanting to enjoy yourself as much as possible, you want to avoid as many common stresses as humanly possible. Maybe you've already experienced a cruise ship cabin or maybe you've just heard of the space struggle many guests find. Regardless, you are in need of some genius cruise cabin hacks for your next trip.
Lorna VausePublished 2 years ago in Wander10 Companies That Donate to Animal Welfare Groups
Concern for animal welfare and well-being has been in existence since at least 10,000 years ago. Our appreciation and respect for animals has led to their domestication, welfare, and infiltration of wellness programs. Some popular programs that companies donate to are ASPCA, American Humane Society, and countless other animal rescue shelters and welfare organizations throughout the United States, ensuring the safety and well-being of all animals. Humans and animals share a mutual love and respect for one another, which is why we should all do our part and give back to the animal welfare community.
Lorna VausePublished 2 years ago in PetlifeSigns Your Dog Needs to Go to the Vet
Dogs have ways of letting you know that things aren't right, as long as you pay attention. Familiarizing yourself with your pup's behaviors helps you to know when your dog needs to go to the vet, but that's not all you need to know. Spotting behavioral changes quickly is helpful. However, it's also essential to recognize the signs and symptoms of common issues that can point to more severe problems. Instead of heading to Google and getting scared sick, research your dog's breed, age, and common ailments. That can potentially save unnecessary visits to the vet, but knowledge will also let you know that your doggo needs to see the doc.
Lorna VausePublished 2 years ago in PetlifeWays Clothing Became Toxic
Before we begin talking about all the ways clothing became toxic over the years, we have to define toxicity as it applies to this discussion. Something can be toxic by virtue of being unhealthy. It doesn't just apply to chemicals and poisons, although they certainly count. In addition to deficient practices in the textile industries, clothing has become toxic due to uncomfortable fits, potentially hazardous fabrics, and a desire to produce clothes at bottom-of-the-barrel costs. Clothing is toxic to the people who make it, the people who wear it, and the people who live around factories. First, you need to pinpoint the causes; then you have to work on finding safer alternatives with which to stock your wardrobe.
Lorna VausePublished 2 years ago in Styled