Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Deal - Free Travel Size GlamLASH Mascara + Free Shipping from Laura Gellar










Woman’s Day June 2013




Smart tip - to give your skin the ultimate protection against damaging rays, use sunscreen that contain antioxidants.”

How to Tame Frizzy Hair :
Rinse with cold water - Washing out shampoo and conditioner with cool water helps seal your hair’s cuticle, which reduces frizz and promote shine.
Avoid cotton towels - The fibers create friction between strands and cause split ends. To prevent damage, use your hands to wring out excess water from your hair or gently pat it with a microfiber towel.
Skip heated tools - They suck moisture out of hair, which increases frizz. If you must blow dry, set your dryer to low heat, the switch to a cool setting for the last few minutes to seal the cuticle.”

“Rinse strands with tap water [I heard bottle water or conditioner works too] before diving in. This way, hair absorbs less chlorine or salt. Hydrate dry ends with a weekly deep conditioner”.

Summer Beauty Fixes -
Your makeup feels like it’s melting the minute you step outside.  Makeup is made to rinse off with the help of water, so it’s not surprising that the rise in humidity can cause it to slide away. To prevent this, sweep on a translucent setting powder over your foundation. It combats slick skin without depositing color. Try it on your eyelids, too, to keep eyeshadow in place and mascara from smudging.

Your legs and underarms get red and bumpy after shaving.  Skin may seems flat, but it peaks around hair follicles and dips into valleys between them. When you shave, the razor can irritate slightly  uneven skin. To help your razor glide more easily, coat legs with shaving cream or conditioner [avoid soap, which can be drying]. Pressing the razor down against skin can also cause redness. Use a lighter touch, the actual weight of a razor is all that’s needed. And remember to replace the blade of it’s dull and feels like it’s tugging at skin.

Your hair looks greasy a few hours after you wash it. What’s going on?  The scalp is the first place your body begins to perspire. Whether you have an oily scalp or a dry one, the increase in moisture causes your hair to look limp. Keep a travel size dry shampoo in your bag to spritz  on roots midday to absorb sweat and give hair back some volume.

You paid for a manicure but your nail polish turned yellow. Blame the sun! it can cause the paint to become yellowed or changed color. Next time, ask the manicurist to use a UV-blocking top coat [or bring your own] to protect against color - fading rays. That way your nails will look their best longer.

Face peeling from sun.  Use a creamy foundation and blush. Powder formulas absorb your skin’s moisture and highlight flakes.

You used self-tanner and ended up with dark streaks.  The best way to minimize a self-tanning mistake is to exfoliate with a mixture of baking soda and lemon juice, which naturally helps lighten skin. Mix 2 tbsp lemon juice and 2 tbsp baking soda to create a paste. In the shower, rub it on the area for a minute, then rinse.”

Sleep away your wrinkles:
Go to bed with a clean face - when you take off your makeup you're also washing away pore-clogging dirt and oil, so skin has a chance to naturally exfoliate  - cleaning away dead skin and bringing new cells to the surface. Products can penetrate skin better, too. For nights when you’re too tired to make it to the skin, keep a pack of cleansing cloths next to your bed.

Make skin care products work harder  - because your skin temperature rises at night, it’s the ideal time to apply rejuvenating products, which will warm up and seep deeper into the lower layers of your skin. Look for a serum enriched with Vitamins A and E to help jumpstart collagen growth and keep skin looking firm and smooth.

Moisturize, Moisturize, Moisturize - after your face, remember to apply lotion to areas like your neck, lips, hands and feet - they’ll soak up the hydration, too. But if you usually slather on formulas with SPF, do yourself a favor and save those extra ingredients for daytime, swap in creamier products formulated for night.

Aim for at least 6 hours  - when you sleep, there’s a boost of blood flow to skin, which prompts cells to turn over eight times faster than during the day. But getting under 6 hours will increase production of the stress hormone cortisol,  which slows down collagen production and results in more pronounced lines.”

Family Circle June 2013



Tips to try this month
“1. Try a scent containing citrus or exotic fruit notes, such as lychee or guava, which are uplifting and energizing
2. Aqua liner is a fun option for making eyes really pop. Swiping close to the lash line, don’t color in the entire lid and extending slightly upward at the outer corner.
3. One up the basic ponytail with a textured low bun for a causal, pulled together style. Starting with a low point at the nape of the neck. Then tease roots with a comb to boost volume and loosely twist hair around the elastic, securing with bobby pins.
4. Show off your shade with sun-kissed locks. A few highlights are all you need for a boost. While   buttery streaks are great for blondes, brunettes and redheads should try a few shades lighter than their own - think golden and coppery hues.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Campbell Go Moroccan Style Chicken with Chickpeas













I saw these on sale the other day and I thought I would give it a try. I usually visit Hale and Hearty or a cafe for lunch and I rarely have soup at home but I thought since it was new I might as well give it a try. I stuck the packet into the microwave and nuked it for a couple minutes. Be sure to grab the packet where it says “cool touch” [I dropped my first bag] and pour it in the bowl. The soup actually smell really delicious. To my surprise the soup was actually a bit spicy and the flavorful.  The only thing I didn’t like was the chicken. It wasn’t tender and a bit dry. Eating the bits of chicken made me thirsty. But overall, I did like the soup. I took a look at the other 5 flavors and only two others really spark my interest but I might get this again and pick out the chicken.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Juara Avocado Banana Moisture Mask









I read great reviews on this mask and I thought I should give it try. The only one problem with this mask, well it turns out I am allergic to avocado. Although, it didn’t stop me from using the mask. The creamy mask goes on smoothly and washes off fairly easy. It doesn’t have a strong scent which is okay because I mostly like only floral scents [ I am spoiled :) ] The mask is infused with nourishing avocados that hydrates and bananas that soften skin.  Upon application, my face started burning and stingy but after washing it off my face; it was a bit sensitive and felt a bit tight. I followed up with some moisturizer and my face felt amazing smooth and soft. Even couple of days afterwards my face still had a dewy look and felt soft like butter [I am so hungry now]. I love this mask, I am just a bit sad my dumb self had to be allergic to avocados. Perhaps, I can build up a resistance?

Sunday, February 23, 2014

The Body Shop Honeymania Soap







The cute honeycomb shaped soap  with a bee imprinted in the middle is sweetly scented like honey but with a hint of floral. The soap is made with fair trade honey  that came from the nectar of over 1,000 wildflowers, yup you are basically bathing in yummy goodness [very hard not to lick the soap]. The soap provided a generous lather and left skin feel smooth, silky soft and delicately scented.

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Sambazon Acai Superfood Juice






I was given the opportunity to try this juice for free from some coupons. I decided to take some to my  office to see what everyone thinks.The consistency and smell reminds me of prune juice which made me very wary to drink it. It was actually surprising pretty tasty. [Be sure to remember to shake well otherwise it might be a bit gritty.] My co workers thought the same thing, most of them thought the juice was yummy but the scent was appalling.