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Happy Friday, lolo readers. We are so excited for the weekend. Lo and I are both looking forward to relatively chill and low-key weekends in both LA and Annapolis. Here are links to our Instagrams (Lo's IG + mine) to follow along for any updates. 

Every other Friday (or so) Lo and I are going to do a currently loving post here on the mag. We will share things that we are currently loving at the moment, plus a playlist of songs that are currently on repeat.We have the soundtrack playlist on Spotify, that we continuously edit and update, so be sure to check it out and enjoy our favorite tunes with us. 

Here are a list of things that we have & love-

My favorite small candle - lo

Loving this mud mask from volition - melis (c/o)

My everyday handbag - lo (c/o)

My favorite concealer - melis

This bath oil is the best - lo

Can't live without my silk pillowcase - melis

My favorite daytime undies - lo

My go-to leather backpack - melis

This hair protein spray is a lifesaver - lo

My favorite at-home sweats - melis (c/o)

My favorite diffuser - lo

New fall shoes that I just bought - melis

Photos by Sarah Shreves for Magnify.

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the snake plant

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I absolutely adore fresh-cut flowers, gardens, and indoor plants. However, my track record with taking care of plants is not the best. It's been due to a variety of reasons from forgetfulness to the complete opposite...over nurturing. I have literally smothered plants with water and love to the point of no turning back. Or, I completely forget about them for a week. Either way, it hasn't been great.

However, a few months ago, I became determined to give the indoor plant thing another try. There was a corner in my Annapolis apartment that needed one, so I started the search for a low maintenance plant that loved the sun.  I ended up going with the snake plant (see images above) and am so happy that I did. The plant is indestructible. It is better to under water it than over water it, so I water it (just a little bit) about every 2 weeks or so. It's important that the soil is completely dry before watering it again. Thankfully, I have reigned in my over-nurturing tendencies and am happy to report that the snake plant is happy and thriving!  Fun fact- it was only $15 at the local Home Depot and the ceramic pot was a $20 find at HomeGoods. Another reason to consider the snake plant is that it helps purify the air, removing dangerous toxins from your home.

Do you guys have houseplants that you love? Let me know in the comments below.

xo melissa

Here are a few pretty ceramic pots for indoor plants-