Susan Padron, Personal Stylist

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I help women dress themselves for success in their careers, relationships, & beyond!

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Highlights
The Reasons You're Not Wearing the Clothes in Your Closet

The Reasons You’re Not Wearing the Clothes in Your Closet There’s always a good reason why we’re not wearing something that’s in our wardrobe. Sometimes we’re not wearing something in our closet, because the fit is off – too big, too small, incorrect proportions, awkward lengths, etc. Often, you’ll notice a theme when you’re getting rid of pieces from your wardrobe: they’re the same style genre (boho, edgy, classic, etc.), the same friend or family member gifted them to you, you bought them from the same store, etc.

Living with Endometriosis as a Fashion Stylist: Part 8, Life with Medication

My doctor consulted his colleagues about my specific situation – endometriosis presenting with an endometrioma on my ovary with every occurrence, two surgeries in six months, genetic mutation that prevents me from taking birth control/hormones, not medically ready for a full hysterectomy with oophorectomy, blah blah blah. My doctor wrote the prescription and put in the prior authorization the day of my appointment, but I had so many issues with the pharmacy, the specialty pharmacy, my insurance, the specialty pharmacy insurance, and the copay assistance through the medication that it took a month, before everything cleared, and my prescription got filled. The doctor on call advised me to skip the doses for that day, give my body the day off tomorrow, and restart it again the day after Christmas. Once I have hit the two year mark, I’ll stop it for a few months, and start the process again: 200mg 2x a day for 3 months followed by 150mg 1x a day for 2 years, a few months off, rinse and repeat until menopause, desired pregnancy, new and better medication comes out, etc.

Fashion and Food in Philly 2019: White Dog Cafe and Secondhand Stores

So, all of the clothing for this shoot was found at secondhand/consignment stores, Philly AIDS Thrift and Shop Greene Street Philly. Our first look features a men’s white button down, acid washed skinny jeans, and a men’s robe worn as a coat. The black and white faux suede and shearling vest with a basic white long-sleeved t, and those pants The vest and jewelry were from Philly AIDS Thrift, while the pants and long sleeved t were from Greene Street.

The Best New Use for CBD: The PCR Treatment at Shade and Seeker

The Best New Use for CBD: The PCR Treatment at Shade and Seeker You can get PCR as a stand alone treatment, or you can get it done as a priming treatment prior to a spray tan. I’ve done both forms of the treatment, and my personal favorite is getting PCR and the PCR infused spray tan. Shade & Seeker’s PCR treatment helps me with all of that.

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