Health & Wellness
Keep Ya Head Up

AdrianneHo_TupacShakur-6Staying properly hydrated not only flushes out toxins from the body and increases your energy levels, but it also helps you look your best. Drinking enough water helps prevent and lessen dark eye circles, combats acne, and keeps skin from getting dull and dry. It’s recommended that we drink about 8 (8 oz.) glasses of water a day. Depending on how physically active you are that number can increase. Thirst is your body’s way of telling you that it’s been dehydrated for a long time. It’s good keep a bottle or water filter near so you’ll never have to reach that point.

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Beauty
Tatcha Golden Camellia Nourishing Lip Balm

AdrianneHo_LockerRoomGoldJersey-9Keep your lips feeling golden all day long with Tatcha Camellia Nourishing Lip Balm…
SweatTheStyle_Tatcha_GoldThis intensely hydrating lip balm consists of camellia, macadamia nut oils, and licorice extract that leaves lips feeling soft and moisturized instead of greasy. The incredibly cool 24-karat gold leaf dissolves on contact bringing out the best natural glow to your lips. The thick moisturizing consistency makes it a great top layer for lip tints or lipsticks that can leave lips dry when worn on their own.

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Sweat The Crew
Christina Paik on March Madness

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Sport and fashion have always been influenced by each other. As the two seem to be more intertwined than ever, performance and ready-to-wear have more in common these days from court to runway to street, in no particular order. Christina Paik shows love for her favorite college basketball team wearing a UConn Kemba Walker Jersey, under her Prada coat, with red pants by Issey Miyake that she paired with Air Max Zero’s and Mykita sunglasses. Here’s her perspective on why she’s a fan of college basketball celebrating March Madness in New York City.
“As a Knicks fan, its been a hard season…let’s face it, it’s been a hard 5 years…and this year, I found myself watching more college basketball than usual. My brother went to UConn and growing up, I always wanted to do everything he did, so naturally I became a UConn fan. I went to an art college and never had the opportunity to experience the landscape of college sports first hand, but being in NYC this spring, it’s been something else. To be able to see such a melting pot of alma maters in such a concentrated city, weekend after weekend, bars packed with fans from all different schools, rooting for their teams as they get that fix of sweet, college nostalgia, I felt like I was getting a tour of the college experience from so many different points of view.
The beauty of college basketball, at least to me, is that team chemistry matters so much. At the professional level, sheer skill can sometimes make up for lack of leadership and teamwork, but in college, where the oldest player is usually no more than 21 years old, the chemistry really matters and I find myself drawn to that.
In an age where people tend to forget about the intangibles, it’s nice to see that it still matters somewhere.”Christina Paik

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Health & Wellness
The Importance Of Nature

AdrianneHo_PumpIron_ArmsStreet culture is just as important to Sweat The Style as natural environments. Finding the balance between the two and coming to some sort of inner peace weekly brings so much joy and relaxation. Nature helps put matters in perspective and eliminate the stress of day to day city living. Never really into sunbathing, it’s always important to bring a few light exercise acessories and find that all important balance. On the west coast Point Dume in Malibu is one of those special places.

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