![]() ![]() I highly, HIGHLY recommend checking out the shade Turn Up the Sunshine! It’s the perfect golden orange Summer shade! So, so pretty! The other shades are not custom color adapting. 21 oz of blush but on sale they are $25 each! I have the clear version which is the only pH color available. Ulta now has them on sale during their Summer Sale and it’s a good a time as any to grab a shade or two if you’ve had your eye on them. I purchased all the shades during a Memorial Day Sale and I don’t regret the purchase at all. Youthforia BYO Blush Blush Oil passed by my Tiktok account numerous times and I didn’t bother indulging at that time as it felt a little to hyped up! But I’m happy to say it does live up to the hype. It won’t be for everyone but if you have drier skin or like a dewy blush I say grab it! That being said, this stuff is hyped up to the max and I get it now. Yeah, let’s toss that out of this review because I think we all know by now most of these blushes change to a Barbie Bubblegum Pink and not a custom shade that’s exclusively ours. I even noticed a lot of old-school cars there - they just added to the groovy vibe, which I found charming.Youthforia BYO BLUSH Color Changing Blush Oil is on sale at this week and totally worth a pickup! This is one of those color changing blushes that reacts to your skin’s pH to give you the perfect shade of blush. Zipolite had me feeling like I’d just stepped back in time to the ’70s, when people wanted to break taboos and embrace being free to just be. Plus, the bus ticket only cost me about $25 USD. I did the overnight bus once and found it to be incredibly easy, but make sure to take a dramamine before boarding to avoid nasty motion sickness from winding mountain roads. This follows a popular backpacking route from Cancún through Chiapas and over to the Oaxacan coast. From either Puerto Escondido or Huatulco, you can take a colectivo to Zipolite for around 200 pesos ($10 USD).Īnother option that many backpackers choose is an overnight bus from San Cristóbal de las Casas to Puerto Escondido. ![]() Another option is flying into the Huatulco airport, which is about 40 minutes from Zipolite. Or you can fly to the Puerto Escondido airport (about an hour from Zipolite) from either Mexico City or Oaxaca City. The car cost us about $50/day, and gas was only about $60 total because we had a small sedan. Although most of the drive winds through the mountains, I enjoyed it because of the breathtaking views, quaint small towns, and the freedom of being able to beach-hop once we got to the coast. I rented a car in Oaxaca City with my friend, and we drove down to the coast for about six hours to get there. Getting to Zipolite was surprisingly easy. My heart wishes that my rental car looked more like this. You might get the vibe that this is solely for honeymooners because of its romantic atmosphere, but it’s actually a favorite among solo female travelers! I didn’t stay there, but a friend of mine did and she had a lovely time hanging out with other guests at the pool.Īlthough Hotel Nude’s prices aren’t much higher than Hotel Descalzo, it has more luxurious offerings, including a spa and more upscale beachfront seating. ![]() If you really want to get into the Zipolite spirit, check out Hotel Nude, a clothing-optional hotel unlike any other. Prices for Hotel Descalzo vary depending on the type of room you choose, the season, and whether you book during the week or weekend, but expect to pay $100-160/night. The deluxe double rooms have bathtubs made for two, but the hotel itself is great for solo travelers as well, because of its social environment. There’s also a refreshing pool on the property. Hotel Descalzo (aka “Barefoot Hotel,” in English) is a beachfront paradise that not only has spacious rooms but also a restaurant, bar, and garden. Mid-range: Hotel Descalzo, $100-160/night It’s the best bang for your buck in Zipolite, hands down. I mean, where else can you find a room for just $36/night that is so close to the shore?Ĭastillo Oasis has a sweet atmosphere, with a palapa-style roof and hammocks to relax in. Castillo Oasis is exceptional for its price and is a three-minute walk from the beach. There are a lot of cheap hostels in Zipolite, many with private rooms for about $30-50 per night. The main pedestrian street in Zipolite is full of boutique hotels and hostels. ![]()
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