Lifestyle
The Getting over Him Guide
Going through a breakup can be one of the most excruciating experiences of a young woman’s life. Having gone through it myself, I’ve identified the mental and spiritual milestones TC girls need to reach before moving on. Here’s a foolproof guide to getting over the guy who broke your heart.
How to Excel at Your Job
For all of us recent grads, moving onto your first big city job after college can seem daunting. Is this the path you want to take? Are you going to be good at it? Will your boss like you? From making friends to making an impression, there are endless doubts that might run through your mind.
Glam Guide to Lashes
Here are my ratings and honest opinions of all the false eyelash brands I've tried throughout the years and for various occasions and functions, from sorority formals, to my White House internship, to my regular days as a student on my college campus.
A Girl’s Guide to Moving to a New City
As they fumble with their phones and double check their keys, many metropolis newbies find that there’s nothing calming about re-creating your identity and life in a foreign place. Thankfully, we have the resources to make working, shopping, dating, and befriending easier during the big transition.
A Girl’s Guide to Spring Skincare
Spring is filled with fun vacations, powering through the last of the semester, and prepping for June weddings. Just like exercise is important for a healthy body, skincare is essential for keeping your complexion happy and glowing once spring rolls around.
Podcasts for Conservative Women
A large share of the podcast market comes with liberal personas and slants. Many progressive podcasts promote ideas, from hookup culture to extreme identity politics, that don’t exactly represent conservative women. In an effort to bridge the gap, here are some names conservative women should look to.
Isabel Brown’s Frontlines
Former White House Intern, Turning Point USA representative, and friend of The Conservateur, Isabel Brown has graced the conservative community with her latest endeavor, a book!
How a TC Girl Networks
In the business world, networking is the currency. It’s important for women across all industrial sectors to practice, but it doesn’t always come naturally.
Your Manicure Is Worth 1,000 Words
Caring for yourself and taking pride in your appearance says a lot about how you see yourself. An almost effortless way to look put together is a fresh manicure. While often overlooked, a manicure is an incredibly important accessory.
The Single Girl’s Guide to Valentine’s Day
As a cure for Valentine’s Day woes, Hollywood and commercials promote indulgence and self-gratification. This pop culture narrative deepens the discontentment and unfulfillment felt by those who wish they had a partner. Instead of focusing inward on what we “lack,” we should focus our energy outward on loving people.
Get Ready with Me for a Night Out
Every girl knows the struggle of trying to elevate her usual day-to-day makeup look to one worthy of pictures and the social environments of going out! I’m here to give you a step-by-step routine if you always feel unsure of where to start or want to switch it up to feel as glam as possible on your night out!
Volume Hair Guide
From the Dallas Cowboys cheerleading squad to Dolly Parton to Miss USA, there are few things more American than big hair. While there’s nothing better than a salon blow-dry, you don’t have to go to the Dry Bar to get that perfect balmy blow-out.
The Guide to the Ultimate At-Home Facial
With COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions still ravaging businesses across the country, many spas remain closed until further notice. But not to worry, The Conservateur has come to the rescue with the ultimate at-home facial guide featuring the best skincare tools, recipes, and style tips.
Get Glowing
One thing that is tried and true and will have you exuding confidence is rocking glowing, hydrated skin all year round. Healthy-looking, glowy skin has become quite the craze, with brands like Glossier dominating the skincare industry.
Volunteering in the New Year
What we often don’t consider is that there are a multitude of ways that we can reach our communities from our own homes. There are ways we can help our neighborhood, our nation, and those overseas by taking on simple tasks that make a difference.
Listen to These Episodes of the Joe Rogan Experience
Despite the endless number of podcasts to listen to, the one that reigns supreme on the charts and for its listeners is the Joe Rogan Experience.
How to Keep Your Faith in College
I encourage you not only to continue to pursue Jesus in college but also to make your faith your own. Claim it, foster it, share it, and spend time understanding why you believe what you believe.
How to Detox after the Holidays
Between the sugar, alcohol, and extra carbs, the holidays can leave us puffy, bloated, and, let’s be honest, a couple of pounds heavier. However, there’s no need to fret, worry, or regret because bouncing back from the holiday season is easy with a few tricks and tips.
New Year’s Resolution Inspiration
While we can’t control the world around us, we can control and improve ourselves. If you’re having trouble getting inspired, we’ve put together a small list of changes, both big and small, that you can use to set that resolution goal.
The Smokey Eye Guide
While the smokey eye is traditionally reserved for nighttime events, lighter, earthier shades can make it an excellent choice for daytime events when you’re looking for that “wow” factor.