I'll take a long bath on occasion and read. I've got some bath bombs from Lush that smell really amazing, but they're kind of pricey ($6 for 1).

I'm really not into spending a ton of time on primping and prepping, though I've kind of forced myself to be more involved in the process. I've finally broken down and bought my first anti-aging cream (yes, I have wrinkles. Deep ones in my forehead and between my eyebrows that drive me insane and I've got fine lines around my eyes... I think). And I've invested in things like concealer and makeup primer and an illuminating spray that supposedly sets your makeup.

I do use gradual moisturizing tanner. My grocery doesn't have my Jergen's Gradual Tanning Foam that I love so much, but they do have an insta-bronzing foam that I'm somewhat liking right now. I'm pretty pale and I absolutely -hate- it. A lot. Having a bit of a tan makes me look and feel skinnier and just prettier overall.

Hair? I just blow dry it mostly upside down and then flip my head back up and blow dry it straight. I can look kind of frizzy, so I've got this Garnier Fructis smoothing oil that I started using. I just put a tad on my fingers and run my fingers through my hair starting from about halfway up before I finish drying it. My hair is naturally straight, but I can tie it up in a knotted bun without using any elastics or hair clips and it'll become wavy after a few minutes.

For whatever reason, if I take a curling iron to my hair (I have a big 1.5" barrel one), my hair will NOT hold the curl. It really pisses me off. It'll look good for about 5 minutes and then it's fallen flat and straightened itself back out. It's annoying as smurf. I don't mind my straight hair, but it'd be nice to have big full bouncy curls sometimes.

I don't paint my nails. I bite them.

Makeup is the anti-aging cream, primer, concealer, foundation, eyeliner, mascara. I'm not good at doing fancy eyeshadow tricks and contouring.