NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS

GLAM DAMN IT
DIY: Raspberry Sugar Body Scrub

One of the most popular New Year's Resolutions is always "to get/stay/be more healthy". At Glam Damn It, we count ourselves among the masses that believe 2012 is going to be our greatest year yet. Not quite two weeks into the New Year and yes, we're keeping up with trying to get to the gym more. And yes, we're watching what we eat and trying to get the recommended average of eight hours of sleep per night. But between jobs and dates and girls' nights, sometimes those things are easier said than done. One way to make sure you always look and feel your healthiest is to start a new skincare regimen. When your skin feels vibrant, you feel so much healthier and more motivated to keep up with those other not-so-simple resolutions.

COOL SH!T
App-y New Year!

New year, new you, right? Every January, millions of people pledge to take on a challenge to better themselves. But according to the online Goal Setting Guide, 20% of people drop their resolutions after the first month and by July it's estimated that over half of the remaining resolution-keepers give up. Often times it's easier to keep a resolution when you have someone, or something, to hold you accountable. Try out some of these highly recommended apps to keep you on track all year long.

FREQUENCY
Bien Dans Sa Peau

One of the first things that DJ Erick La Peau said to me when I met him (and I almost missed it) was "I'm very soft-spoken." While the duration of our conversation certainly confirmed this, La Peau's message is loud and clear: "I want to take the world by storm," he says. And by the looks of things, he's well on his way. La Peau has all the discipline, wisdom, and (of course) talent to accomplish everything he intends to. P. Diddy himself requested DJ La Peau to spin at his 29th birthday party, and La Peau played for Prince at the Benefit Life Concert he hosted. Not too shabby at all. Best yet, even though La Peau is routinely recruited to play for the hottest celebrities worldwide, he's a normal guy and watches lame TV shows just like the rest of us. "I've been DVR-ing shows a lot recently," he says, "like Vampire Dairies and For The Love Of Ray J. I'm hooked."