Monday, March 17, 2014

REN Hydra Calm Global Protection Day Cream












Formulated especially for sensitive skin, the moisturizer to leave skin hydrated, soothed, and replenished. The non greasy moisturizer goes on smooth and doesn’t leave my skin sticky. It also surprisingly absorbed quickly. The day cream does make my skin feeling smooth and soft but it didn’t get keep my skin hydrated for very long.

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Lucky February 2014




Master Class: Haircolor
1. If the product is made for color treated hair, it’s better. Low of no-sulfate formulas definitely make color last longer. And shampoo with a  violet base keeps blonde tones from going brassy.
2. Never wash after coloring. Wait at least 24 hours, or you’ll wash the dye right out. After,  a day, though, it’s sealed in.
3. Wash your hair less, period. It’s not just shampooing  that fade color - water alone will do it. Shampoo every two days - less if you can go longer. Use dry shampoo in between.
4. Conceal roots with texture - wearing your hair straight and parted just highlights regrowth. Tousled hair is not only sexy, it also hides roots.  
5. Deep condition twice a week. Color treated hair needs hydration, especially in winter. Pick a conditioner focused more on moisture than protein - overusing the later can actually weaken your hair.
6. Gloss every few weeks. It adds back pigment, correct brassiness and makes your hair shinier. And while in-salon glosses contain higher levels of pigment, at home versions.
7. Limit heat styling. Irons and dryers damage and fade color, so use heat protecting products. There’s something nice about letting your hair air-dry and take on its natural texture. Slick it back with leave-in conditioner into a low bun with a side part - it’s so chic; plus it gives your hair a rest.
8. Use a frizz fighter, even if you don’t have frizz. When your hair is smooth and the cuticle is flat, you can see the shine and dimensional color.

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Lucky March 2014



Two ways to try the Crop Top Trend
1. Worn just on it’s own - the key to going bare? Limiting your exposure. Show just a few inches of skin by pairing a shorter top with a high-waisted pencil skirt or a longer crop top with a pair of mid-rise jeans. And play with a scale: a boxy top works perfectly with slim trousers; a sleeker cut tempers a voluminous skirt.
2. As a layering piece - give yourself a brand new silhouette by wearing a crop top over a longer shirt.  Make sure the piece you layer it over isn’t bulky - think thin knits and slims button-ups - and the possibilities are pretty much endless.

Looking good in a Selfie-
1. Clear your background - if there’s too much behind you, the picture looks cluttered
2. Lips are important
3. Hold the camera horizontally, and tilt it downward 45 degrees
4. Find your good side - most people look better with their face slightly to the side
5. Position so light shines toward you
6. Hold your arms away from your body - you always want your arms down and away from your body - they’ll look much slimmer
7. Use multiple apps
8. Frizz and flyaways don’t work
9. But the bigger your hair, the better
10. Take more shots than you think you need

Friday, March 14, 2014

Ladies’ Home Journal March 2014


Pretty and Polished
1. Give your skin some glow with CC creams
2, Keep your nails clean and neat
3. Get regular trims
4. Wear black mascara
5. Put on Lipstick
6. Define your brows
7. Whiten your teeth


Thursday, March 13, 2014

Harper’s Bazaar February 2014



7 Key Pieces to Try
1. The Pleated Skirt
2. The Contrast Heel
3. The Soft Bag
4. The White Skirt
5. The Pouch Bag
6. The Sporty Heel
7. The Cropped Pants

New Trends to Try-
1. Orange lipstick
2. Blue Eyeshadow/Liner/Mascara
3. Gold Accents
4. Metallic Lids

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Prestiche Indie Dreaming Soap





The soap is packed with lemongrass and olive oil. I love the citrus scent! It woke up and delighted my senses. It reminded me of a breezy day under the shade drinking lemonade. The scent scented up my room and the bathroom. The soap had a mediocre lather but it did leave my skin smooth and soft. The scent was wafting through the shower but I didn’t notice a scent on my skin. Overall, it is a nice soap but my favorite part was the scent; the soap itself is mediocre.

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Naturopathica Oat Facial Polish


Photo Credit - Naturopathica


The creamy facial polish is packed with soothing oats, jojoba beads, and oat beta glucan. The polish promises to exfoliate, soften, moisturize and improve the appearance of skin. The polish had an odd scent, I couldn’t put my finger on it. It wasn’t pleasant or stinky either, I was just quite impartial to it. The polish didn’t rub even mostly because of the oats and the beads. It wasn’t a big deal but I tend to like an even application and not having clumps in random places, especially in the nooks of my nose and hair. The facial polish did wash off cleanly but it left my face feeling a bit tight. I followed up with lotion and it left my face feeling soft. Overall, the facial polish didn’t impress me much especially for $20 for 2oz.




Monday, March 10, 2014

Vichy CelluDestock

Photo Credit - Vichy USA


This gel formula is packed with caffeine and the trademark ingredient, lipocidine to minimize of appearance of cellulite and make skin look smoother. The formula works best on hips, thighs and butt. The formula melt in my skin and my skin feeling tighter and taut after one use. I noticed results but I couldn’t remember to keep using the lotion. Although it can reduce the appearance it doesn’t completely get rid of the cellulite.

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Maybelline Great Lash Limited Edition Mascara - Vision in Violet











I finally got a chance to try the other colors of the limited edition of Maybelline's Great Lash mascara. This purple mascara isn't as bright as the Maybelline Great Lash Limited Edition Mascara - Wink of Pink. I only notice it when I am outside in the really bright sunlight. I hope next year's version is a lot more noticeable.

Eyeko Black Magic Mascara















The water resistant mascara is packed with conditioning keratin and shea butter. It promises to create volume, curl, lifts, and  add “drama” without smudging or flaking for 12 hours.  The paraben free formula went on easy and didn’t smudge but I had the occasional black line on my eye when I blinked before the mascara dried.   I love how lush and long my lashes looked and the mascara stayed put. I found the mascara easy to remove with the Clarisonic brush.  I saw they recently introduced the blue version and I can’t wait to try it.

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Fresh Sugar Lip Treatment SPF 15














I bought the holiday set for these mini lip balms and finally got around to using one. I love the Fresh brand and I heard a lot of good things about these lip treatments, so I figured I should give them a try. This is a hydrating treatment that nourishes, protects, and plumps the lips. Unlike the other treatments this lip balm goes on clear.  The lip balm is packed with reparative oils, waxes, real sugar, black currant oil, grapeseed polyphenols, Vitamins A, C, and E. It is formulated without parabens, sulfates, synthetic dyes, petrochemicals, phthalates, GMOs, triclosan, lanolin, petroleum and mineral oil.The lip treatment made my feel buttery soft and my lips had a sweet taste to it. The one thing I hate about this lip treatment is that the stick is too thin that it broke after a couple uses. I might buy the full size version as I did like the product but I was annoyed that the lip balm broke so quickly.

Redbook June 2013



20 Summer Saving Tips
“1.Soothe a sunburn, stat - To reduce pain and swelling, pop two aspirin or ibuprofen as soon as possible.  Next do a milk compress: Soak a washcloth in a bowl of ice-cold whole milk [skim won’t cut it] and drape it over the burn until the cloth is room temperature.

2. Ward off skeeters - If you’re planning a trip to a mosquito-y or always seem  to attract the little buggers. Start taking a daily vitamin B12 supplement, studies show that it causes your skin to give off a scent that repels mosquitos.

3. Shrink a pimple in minutes- wet the tip of cotton swab with Listerine and dab it on the spot. The alcohol in the rinse dries up a zit fast.

4.Beat back summer dandruff -  steamy weather revs the oil production on your scalp into high gear, which slows down your natural skin cell exfoliation process. When this happens, dead cells build up and dandruff gets worse. Control it with a flake-fighting shampoo that contains zinc pyrithione - use it at least once a week.
5. Quit breaking out from sunscreen - for acne prone skin, try a mineral sunscreen - the active ingredients listed will be zinc  oxide, titanium dioxide or both. These sit on top of the skin rather than being absorbed, so you’re less likely to react. If you have dark skin, avoid the ghostly cast of a mineral formula and go with a sunscreen that says oil-free and non-comedogenic on the label.

6.Stay drier, longer - an antiperspirant label clinical strength contains the highest levels of sweat shields to block sweat glands temporarily. After swiping it on your underarms, glide a thin coat on other hot spots like your lower back or cleavage to keep dry there, too.

7. Avoid backne by rinsing shampoo and conditioner off your skin - They can leave oils and film behind on your shoulder and back and that  can lead to breakouts. So make sure your hair and skin are rinsed before you hop out of the shower.

8. Get your face squeaky clean - sunscreen, particularly a water resistant one, can be hard to wash off - and any residue left behind can clog your pores. An oil - based cleanser so it rinses away completely. Here’s how you can tell: if, you've rinsed, the water based on your skin, you didn’t get off all the sunscreen, so wash your face a second time.

9. Stop midday shine, permanently - Apply a retinol  treatment to your T zone nightly and over time, it helps slow down overactive oil glands, so you’ll be less likely to develop that afternoon oil slick.

10. Calm razor burn - even the most careful shaver can burn the heck out of herself. Next time it happens to you, apply a thin coat of one-percent hydrocortisone to soothe inflammation. Then keep the area out of the sun until it heals, since UV exposure can worsen the bumps and irritation.

11. Nix those weird white spots - Are little flat white spots cropping up on your chest, back, arms, and legs? Don’t be alarmed - it’s probably a type of benevolent fungus called tinea versicolor that occurs in warm, humid weather and acts like a bleach that lightens skin. Because this infection lives only in the upper dead layers of skin, it can be treated simply with an exfoliating body wash that contains salicylic or glycolic acid. Leave the product on the spotty ears for five to ten minutes before rinsing, and repeat every day for 10 days to prevent more flare ups.

12. Zap a pimple while you cover it - blend a few drops of a clear, salicylic acid zit treatment  into a dollop of foundation and use a smaller concealer brush to pat the mix on the spot. It’ll cut the pimple’s lifespan in half and hide it from the world.
13. Use antioxidant to reduce sun damage  - when they’re applied immediately after you’ve gotten a sunburn, they boost skin’s protection against the UV damage that leads to skin cancer. Pat on a rich face or body cream that has potent antioxidants like green tea or vitamin C to the area within six hours or the burn (before major damage sets in) and then every day until the skin heals.

14. Control oil with primer - it’s not just to wear under makeup: every skin and cosmetics pro we know swears it’s the secret weapon against a shiny face - and it truly feels like nothing on. Smooth a pea size drop over clean, moisturized skin, and it creates a barrier that absorbs sweat and oil. Layer foundation over it, or don’t - it’ll work either way.

15. Fight body acne in the laundry - fabric softeners and dryer sheets leave a coating on clothing that, when combined with perspiration and friction, can be a recipes for pimples. So skip them if you’re prone to break outs.

16. Relieve a bug bite fast - if you numb the area with an ice cube, it tricks your  nerves so you don’t feel the itch anymore.

17. Eliminate bikini bumps - sweat, tight clothing and plain old moving around trap dirt and debris in pores, setting off those icky red bumps. A dab of baby powder will absorb sweat during the day; at night, curb bacteria with a salicylic-acid treatment.

18. Tighten up a dimpled rear - a cream that contains caffeine can make skin appear smoother for at least a few hours.

19.  Reduce cold sore outbreaks - if you already have the cold sore virus, increased exposure to UV rays compromise your body’s defense system. To protect yourself outdoors, swipe on a lip balm with a high SPF.

20. Wash off sweat on the go  - if you can’t shower right after a workout, wipe down your upper chest and back with a cleansing  cloth that has salicylic acid to help keep pores clear.”

A quick facial mask -
“The acids in strawberries exfoliate and the honey hydrate. Toss two berries in a blender and pulse until the fruit is just mashed, you want the seeds intact. Combine with two tablespoons of honey and apply the mix as a mask. Wait 10 minutes, then gently scrub and rinse.”

Jet June 10, 2013




Keeps your hands free from callouses by mixing olive oil and sugar then scrub with a pumice stone.