Verb

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Welcome back everyone and happy Friday!  Today I want to share with you a haircare company that I have absolutely fallen in love with recently.  One of my favorite natural beauty brands, w3ll people, is based out of Austin, and so when I was planning my trip down I was looking to see what other brands are located in Texas’ natural beauty loving capital.  When I discovered Verb, I dove headfirst into finding out everything I could about their product line.  Developed by stylists for their clients, Verb is a brand of high-quality products designed at price point that doesn’t punch your bank account in the gut.

I have a terrible bad habit of buying troves of Pantene shampoo and conditioner when Target has a sale or promo deal going on, so my closet was a little bit backed up with conventional products at the time I first discovered Verb.  While the hydrating shampoo and conditioner instantly caught my eye, I only picked up this mask.  After treatment I fell in love with the soft, shiny, and smooth hair I suddenly had.

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When I’m traveling for short periods of time, I tend to leave the hair products at home and go a little lower maintenance.  The week before we went to Florida for ten days though, my hair was already feeling a little sad and on the dry side from the first onset of winter, and I knew it would only get worse using hotel shampoo for over a week.  With Sephora swooping in to the rescue, I managed to snag this Hair to Go kit to bring with me, excited that I could bring hydration with me in such a small portable package and try out more of Verb’s products.

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Sephora is also still selling a lot of amazing holiday bundles with Verb products at amazing price points, all of which you can find here.

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The Breakdown

Ghost Oil – A restorative hair oil.  Perfect to add extra softness to your hair and to tame frizz.

Hydrating Shampoo & Conditioner – Excellent for smoothing and hydrating.  Helps with volume a surprising amount for not being the “volumizing” shampoo.  Cleaned my hair thoroughly enough that I didn’t feel like I had to wash it again the next day (my number one complaint about shampoos).

Leave-In Mist – Detangles, shines, de-frizzes all in one miraculous little bottle.

Hydrating Mask – If you hate having soft, shiny, smooth hair, then I’m sorry I can no longer help you.  But if you want your hair to resemble Gigi’s on the runway, get this.  That’s all you need to know.

Sea Spray – The perfect product to toss in your hair after a day at the pool but before dinner, this sea spray adds just the right amount of texture for that effortless beach babe look.

 

Thank you so much for stopping by!  Hope you all have an amazing weekend!

xo, C

Vacation Nightlife

Hey guys!  Part two of my vacation round up here.  Today I’m talking about my favorite ways to spend evenings on vacation.  As someone who isn’t really about the nightlife scene and would rather find a killer restaurant than a hot new club, I feel the pain and pressure of finding things to do at night during vacation and that self-inflicted disappointment that maybe you’re going back to your hotel too early or you haven’t done enough yet.

As my best friend and number one travel companion, Jenn and I have a pretty good idea of what we want to spend our evenings doing.  When we’re in Boston, you can usually find us at a concert or sporting event, finding a place with deliciously close proximity to eat at beforehand (or find cheesecake at after, whatever).  So whatever corner of the country we’re zigzagging off to, we tend to follow similar patterns on vacation.

I think experiencing the sports culture of other areas in an underrated aspect of traveling.  In LA I was mesmerized by the Staples Center and how theatrical the whole experience was (how apropos, Hollywood) and equally shocked that it was still half empty at tipoff-something that would never happen in Boston!  In Texas, we ended up at the San Antonio Spurs game and had a blast exploring their new stadium and witnessing the way fans enjoy a game down south.


As the live music capital of the world, I knew I definitely wanted to see a concert while we were there.  Going back and forth between small venues and mainstream acts, it became clear to me that I definitely wanted to see something at the Moody Theater.  Seeing such a culturally significant theater such as the one ACL Live is filmed at seemed like a good way to spend an evening in Austin, but I couldn’t have imagined how much I would love it!  I have a tendency to geek out over the strangest and weirdest things, like being outside, but the Moody Theater really hit the nail on the head with me.  The sound quality is superb and from what I could tell every single seat in the house had fantastic sight lines to the stage.  The open air foyer was perfect for a beautiful Austin evening, and the outdoor stairs provided fantastic views down 2nd Street.  To call this “Music’s Best Address” is the best, most accurate statement of my concert attending days.


Since we live in the Information Age, there are a ton of online resources available that I’ve found helpful when planning trips, or even when I’m at home looking for something to do.  I frequently use the Boston.com events calendar at home, and I get the BosTen Newsletter delivered to my inbox every Thursday with ten things going on in the city that weekend.  When I was trying to find concerts in Austin I used Austin360, which is how I found out my Uncle Greg had a concert scheduled for one of the days I was in Austin (crazy).  It’s also how I found out about The Lantern Fest, which was an incredible real life Tangled moment.  If you have the opportunity to go to one next year I highly recommend it.

Our first day in Texas, we wanted to make sure we had something to do so we didn’t let jet lag tempt us into staying at the hotel all night.  The Alamo Drafthouse Cinema kept coming up while doing research, so we decided to give the Texas chain a try.  Luckily the Ritz location was having a Rocky Horror Picture Show party (the same night as the TV special), and as an avid Rocky Horror fan I knew that would be a good option.  This movie theatre absolutely blew me away.  I wish there was one closer than New York City to me, because I would be there all.the.time.  Serving everything from pizza and beer to big bowls of popcorn to warm chocolate chip cookies, this really takes movie going to a whole new level.  10/10 would recommend.   As an added bonus, this particular location is right on Sixth Street.  At midnight when the movie got out we walked out to a bustling street of nightlife.  In lieu of cars, it was filled with people walking down the middle street going in and out of the seemingly endless bars.  Walking back to the car we were offered free shots at least twice I believe from different venues (Thirsty Thursday is alive and well in Austin).  Knowing that we would never have gone in search of the traditional nightlife scene, it was fun to get to experience it as a happy accident post movie!

Make sure you stop by tomorrow for a recap of San Antonio!  See you then!

xo, C

Austin

Welcome back friends!  I hope you all had an amazing weekend.  Today I’m finally getting around to sharing my Austin trip.  My best friend and I went down to celebrate our six year friendiversary (the significance of six years is thanks to this Lady Gaga song we had on repeat in our college dorm back in the day).  It took a bit longer to assemble this one than my Providence and Philadelphia guides so please forgive me for jumping out of order!

Where To Stay: Hotel San Jose.  Tucked away off of South Congress hidden inside a lush garden oasis is a courtyard of bungalow style hotel rooms.  They really feel like a ‘home away from home’ as locals swing by for happy hour and a courtyard brunch, or as you walk right out the door and onto the street of one of Austin’s most vibrant neighborhoods.

Also on South Congress is the aptly named South Congress Hotel.  A trendy hotel with minimalist rooms, prime location, and a rooftop pool; it’s also home to the cutest little spot, Café No Sé.

Where To Eat: The food scene in Austin is absolute heaven.  I honestly wish I had more than three meals a day just so I could have had an opportunity to try more of the places on my list.

The first group up is the chains.  In-N-OutWhataburger, and Mooyah are bountiful in Texas and in my opinion you absolutely cannot go wrong with a burger at any time of day, but especially as a late night option.  The real rockstar in my book was Torchy’s Tacos.  Damn Good tacos, as they “warn”, for a price so reasonable I think my jaw legitimately dropped the first time I went to hand a cashier my credit card.  Also their guac is subtly spicy in a way I have never experienced out here on the East Coast.  All this in a fast casual joint?  10/10 would recommend.


You cannot go to Texas and not get barbecue.  That’s just sacrilegious.  The first place on your list should be Rudy’s.  Apparently people line up at crazy hours to get a bite of Franklin’s, but if that’s not your scene I guarantee Rudy’s will not disappoint you.  A charming country store, Rudy’s gave us the biggest and most Texan welcome.  After hearing we were first time customers, they started whipping up a batch of their most popular items as samples for their “friends from Boston”.  Seriously the kindness and hospitality just absolutely floored me.  Also it’s fantastic to be able to try a bit of everything before you make your move.  Every piece of meat was more delicious than the last, but you absolutely cannot leave without trying the creamed corn or the spicy pinto beans!  (Pro tip: grab some barbecue sandwiches from Rudy’s and take them with you on a “hike” (slighly elevated stroll) up Mount Bonnell and enjoy your barbecue with a view)!  An added bonus: everything here is super affordable, so you definitely won’t feel bad about going back a second (or third) time.

Another barbecue option I would definitely recommend (though it is a bit pricier than Rudy’s) is Salt Lick.  We tried this one in the Austin Bergstrom Airport, which was a bittersweet way to say farewell to Texas, with one last barbecue sandwich for the road.


The 2nd Street District in Austin is bursting with life.  Downtown Austin combines the best of weird Austin with Texas hospitality.  You could easily spend a day here popping in and out of all the different shops and restaurants.  We visited La Condesa for some modern Mexican, and were able to sit outside under twinkling cafe lights comfortable in the upper 70 degree weather, and it was absolutely perfect.  La Condesa is one of those places that instantly snatches up real estate in my heart with their interior design, from succulents and long wooden tables to bright colorful accents and crisp white chairs.  Add in an al fresco patio and you already have a winner in my book, but it’s worth noting that the food is actually quite delicious also ;).  We also stopped by La Condesa’s neighbor, Numero28, and were equally impressed.  We had a beautiful lunch spot out on the patio, paired with a delicious panini made on pizza dough and a fresh Italian salad.  I was pretty shocked to find such authentic Italian in the middle of the United States, but Numero28 really impressed me.  The staff is incredibly passionate about their menu, and can go in-depth on everything from the pizza dough practices to the extensive wine list.  One of our dining neighbors was really giving the server a run for his money with outlandish wine questions, but he volleyed them all with ease, relying on the depth of his knowledge.  I was quite impressed!


The Oasis is a place you really shouldn’t miss if you are looking for something with that ‘wow’ factor on your trip.  I cannot lie to you guys and say the food was anything more than mediocre because it wasn’t, but the views definitely make up for it.  The Oasis property includes a brewery and sprawling restaurant, complete with three levels of decks overlooking the sunset on Lake Travis.  I specify sunset because the Oasis is known as the sunset capital of Texas, and on this front they definitely do not disappoint.  They don’t take reservations, so I would recommend getting there 45-60 minutes before sunset.  You’ll probably still face a wait, but you’ll get to watch the sunset throughout your meal which will be well worth it!  I probably could have gone around the grounds with a DSLR taking photos and be totally content, but here are the ones I managed to snag with my iPhone over dinner!


Another place of interest to me that might benefit my fellow Bostonians out there is B.D. Riley’s.  This Irish Pub on Sixth Street is the official Patriots fan club of Austin and home to our fellow Pats fans!  Jenn and I stopped in Sunday afternoon to catch the Patriots game and this place was absolutely packed with Patriots fans decked out in their jerseys for game day.  It was so cool finding the home where so many New England fans gathered and connected with each other over our beloved Brady!

Opt Outside.  There is no shortage of outside activities in Austin.  The aforementioned Mount Bonnell is a great activity, albeit a short one, and may be out of the way if you’re staying downtown and not planning on venturing to the northwest part of the city.


We took a beautiful walk along the new Boardwalk on Lady Bird Lake and took in all the beauty of nature and the unobstructed views of downtown Austin.  The boardwalk was a great home for everyone to coexist, runners and bikers exercised, moms pushed strollers, and Jenn and I strolled leisurely chatting about the 40 degree weather we were returning to back home!   We also went to Zilker Metropolitan Park, home of Austin City Limits music festival.



The Domain is a sprawling outdoor mall that I would probably spend too much time (and money) at if I lived in Austin!  Being able to shop outside in beautiful warm and sunny weather is something I will sorely miss over the New England winters.  There is no shortage of restaurants with outdoor patios to dine at, and there is definitely a store for everyone!

South Congress was one of my favorite parts of Texas.  I loved the feeling that I had traveled back in time as soon as we crossed over Lady Bird Lake.  Everything from a cowboy  boot shop to a Warby Parker store can be found here.  The flagship Torchy’s Tacos takes up an entire block and looks like Radiator Springs (a fictitious town off Route 66 in Disney’s Cars).  The Austin Motel actually has a drive up check in spot and red and white striped umbrellas like something straight out of the 1960s (I actually have zero idea if this is even close to being historically correct, but that’s the vibe I got.  Please correct me if I’m mistaken)!  We walked up and down this street checking out the cafes and food trucks, window shopping antiques and Kendra Scott jewelry.  The character of this eclectic little street just tugged at my heart strings and I wanted to do all of my Saturday shopping there every week!  South Congress is also home to the popular Continental Club, and its sister bar the Continental Club Gallery, which are among the many reasons I recommend staying at one of the charming hotels on South Congress!


The Texas State Capital is nothing short of impressive. The grounds are absolutely beautiful and the pink Renaissance building is like nothing else.


Tomorrow I’ll be sharing what we did for nightlife in Texas, and some of my travel suggestions for planning evening activities, so make sure you swing by for round two!

xo, C