Saturday, November 17, 2012

Favorite Skincare Products

Hi everyone!  I recently placed a Sephora order since they had their 20% off for V.I.B.'s, so I thought I would post a review about the skincare products I stocked up on.  Whenever Sephora has a sale, I ALWAYS stock up on my skincare because the products I mention are things I love and know I will use as long as they keep carrying the line (please don't stop!) 

My skin type:  I suffered from severe and cystic acne about 3 years ago.  I believe it had something to do with the birth control I started.  I stopped the pill, but it was still pretty bad.  Eventually I linked my cystic acne to dairy!  It never fails, if I drink regular milk I have a huge cystic zit on my face a few days later.  And let me tell you, they last months for me!  It's horrible.  If you suffer from acne, seriously consider cutting out dairy for a few months to see how your skin changes.  I replaced milk with almond milk and cut back on using cheeses when I cooked.  This made and still makes all the difference in my skin. 

So here is a list of my favorite skincare products from First Aid Beauty:

Cleanser
$18 for 5 oz
What it does:This Face Cleanser gently cleanses the skin—removing surface oils, make up, dirt and grime—and its whipped texture transforms into a rich cream when blended with water. It's infused with a powerful botanical antioxidant blend that works hard to scavenger free radicals. It calms redness and is pH-balanced to maintain the natural acidity of the skin. Daily use will result in fewer flare ups and reduced skin reactivity.

My opinion:  This does a fantastic job at lathering and removing my long wearing makeup without over drying my skin.  It has a mousse-like whipped texture that foams so nicely and makes it easy to spread around my face.  It doesn't dry out my skin like other foaming soaps and washes. 


Serum
$34 for 1/7oz
What it does:Anti-Redness Serum is packed with caffeine, a natural vasoconstrictor that can help with visible skin redness. This product is for anyone with facial redness, whatever the source, including redness due to rosacea, ruddy skin, and chronic or temporary irritation. By shrinking blood vessels, the serum improves unsightly redness in the dermis. Colloidal sulfur works to combat the root cause of facial redness and Aloe soothes while ginger works as a natural, powerful anti-inflammatory. Bisabolol is an exceptionally gentle anti-inflammatory that aids penetration of the formula's actives. FAB Antioxidant Booster completes the picture by defending the skin against free radical damage.

My opinion:  I use this twice a day in the winter and once a day in the summer or whenever I need a little more moisture.  It is a great serum for balancing my skin and reducing redness. I love how my face feels calm and lightly hydrated afterwards.  It is oil-free which is a must for my acne prone skin.  A half a pump is more than enough for my whole face.  I found that this did help a lot with the redness caused by acne and acne scars.  It didn't work overnight though.  The acne scars and redness takes a while to go away.  I would say that after using the serum twice a day for about 6  months my skin really showed a drastic improvement in redness and irritation.  Stick with it, don't give up after a month!

Moisturizer w/SPF
$38 for 1.7 oz
What it is formulated to do:Supply your skin with all the ingredients it needs to stay young and vibrant. This formula uses five active facets that work together to keep your complexion healthy.
- Zinc Oxide sits atop the skin's surface to reflect harmful ultraviolet rays.
- Bisabolol offers soothing properties.
- Alpha Arbutin evens out skintone.
- FAB Antioxidant Booster (comprised of licorice root, feverfew, and white tea) combats free-radical damage.
- Homeostatine® (a complex of two natural botanical ingredients) prevents and reduces wrinkles by protecting younger collagen fibers from unwinding and becoming brittle.

My opinion:  I cannot say enough good things about this product!  I have never found another moisturizer with the same milky feeling that hydrates, balances, and protects my skin.  It is also oil-free so I never have to worry about it breaking me out.  Another plus with this SPF product is the type of sunscreen it contains.  Avobenzone breaks me out every time I use a product with it-no joke.  I've learned that the physical sunscreens like titanium dioxide work better for me.  That makes it so much harder to find good moisturizers w/SPF now days that don't use avobenzone.  I am so happy I found this!  I use it in the morning all year and love the way it spreads so easily on my skin.  In the summer I do use a tissue to blot my skin because I'm much more oily in the summer.  In the winter I just rub it in and apply my foundation right over the top and it never causes my makeup to move around. 

Night Cream
$12 for 2 oz, $28 for 6 oz
What it does:This Ultra Repair Cream is a thick, rich, emollient product that hydrates deep down with exceptional penetration. This cream is for anyone with severely dry, scaly skin due to harsh winter weather, aggressive cosmetic treatments, or any of the following conditions: atopic dermatitis, irritant eczema, allergic eczema, and keratosis pilaris. With the help of colloidal oatmeal, shea butter, soothing eucalyptus oil, and ceramides, Ultra Repair Cream provides immediate relief and visible improvement for distressed skin. The FAB Antioxidant Booster defends skin from free radical damage and the cream deeply hydrates with exceptional penetration, providing immediate relief and visible improvement. The cream is immediately absorbed into the skin and can be used all over the body and on the face.

My opinion:  I use this at night in the summer and winter.  In the summer I use the Anti-Redness serum a little less because I don't need the extra moisture.  This cream sounds like it would be a heavy-duty product, but in reality it has that great whipped texture that sinks right into your skin.  If you're very dry, I would recommend something with more moisture.  If I have a dry patch or two in the winter, I apply Cerave cream (in the tub) on my dry spots.  That product also never feels greasy but is much thicker in texture.  This works great for my combination skin.  It never feels greasy at all, which I think speaks volumes about this cream.  I also like how you can purchase it in a small tube or a big tub.  The tube is great for controlling the amount of product you use and is perfect for travelling.

I have found many of the products in this line to be amazing.  I only use the oil-free products, so I can't compare or review the others that I haven't tried yet.  It's only sold at Sephora and on the First Aid Beauty website.  I will literally cry if they ever stop carrying this line! 

I'll do another post about the other skincare products I sprinkle into my routine that are from various lines.  If you're struggling with acne and want to try something, I would definitely give this a try.  I've used these products for the last 2 1/2 to 3 years.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Self Tanner

Now that the weather is slightly warming up, we all want to be bronze and beautiful, don't we?  I usually go for the natural tan look by laying out in the summer (tsk, tsk).  The only part of my body that I don't tan outside is my face.  I definitely do everything I can to prevent environmental aging-especially from the sun.  Why do I care so much about protecting my face from the sun but I don't give a damn about my body?  I'm not sure...I guess it's because I know you see a face first.  Anyways, I used this self-tanner by Clarins a few times last year, but never kept with it.  I've decided to give it another go as the weather is giving me the inspiration to do it.

Now just be warned, it lives up to its name!  The product is the Intense Bronze Self Tanning Tint by Clarins.  It retails for $34 at Sephora.  One use of this will make you at least 2 shades darker.  Oh yes, it's true.  I would recommend this for any skintone except very fair-fair. It may be too much for light skin tones.



Normally, I ONLY use Oil-Free products, but I really love the color payoff of this product.  It's a true bronze.  Not orange or red.  It has just the right amount of that perfect vacation color.  This product contains castor oil.  I'm not sure if it will break me out, but I will say that today I noticed a small something forming on my chin after using this twice.  Coincidence?  We shall see.  The pic below shows how non-orange this self-tanner is. It has an olive-y tint to make it more natural on the skin.  Make sure to wash your hands right away because this stuff does stain easily.  


I love the color of this product.


My process:
-Lightly moisturize entire face
-Shake bottle
-Put small amount of product on cotton ball
-Sweep the cotton over your face as you would with a toner
-Go down your neck (and chest if you would like)
-Use a clean cotton ball to blend any excess product around your hairline, brows, lips-I hate that dark self-tanner line that can form around the lips from not blending it all the way.
-Let it dry for a few moments

Pro's:
-Dries quickly
-Excellent color
-Can be used with regular skincare routine
-You get a lot of product for the price

Con's:
-Can be messy
-Time consuming (you have to make sure the little cotton ball touches every area of your face to make it even)
-Scent (this stuff stinks like any traditional self-tanner does when it dries)

Also, be warned that you may want to wear a glove on the hand you are applying the product with. The liquid soaked through my cotton ball after I had to apply it a few times to the cotton to cover my whole face and neck.  It stained my finger a little bit, but it wasn't too bad.

What are your favorite self-tanners for the face?

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Spring Nail of the Day



Guess what?!  I graduate in May!  That means all my extra time will be aimed at keeping this blog up, rather than on assignments.  What a relief.  


I saw Maegan do this look on her blog and I knew I had to do it myself.  It SCREAMS spring!  I used different shades of the colors she used, but that's the great thing about nail polish-the possibilities are truly endless!  I went over to Sephora to pick up the color Seeing Pink Elephants for the look because I have wanted it for a very long time.  I was good about holding off on the color for a while, and then I received a coupon for 15% off (code CHICWEEK).  It was meant to be.  Of course I picked up a few more things while I was out, but that will be in a haul post.  


Here is my version of the look:




I used Sephora by O.P.I. Seeing Pink Elephants and Ulta's Vintage Violet.  I got the Ulta polish free several months ago with my rewards points.  I had never used it until today so I'm not sure how long it will wear, but you can't beat free!   The Sephora color is so pretty, I love the shade of pink, not too light, not too bright either.  I can't believe they sell for $9.50, but the coupon helped me justify the purchase. 


I really like this whole color blocking thing with nail polishes, I'll be on the lookout for more combinations soon!

Monday, December 12, 2011

O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree

Here's a picture of our tree that's been up since Thanksgiving.  We like to keep it up as long as possible.  We have so many ornaments already, but I want to weed some of the 'junk' ones out and keep only those that are significant in some way.  If that means giving away a huge pile, I'm fine with that.  I made a few ornaments myself this year, and I hope that I can continue this.  My favorites are the ones that my husband and I made ourselves when we were younger.  They really make the tree special!


I'll do a quick post later about some of the ornaments I've made this season :)

Sunday, December 11, 2011

No-Joe Latte

My favorite Starbucks drink lately has been an Iced Pumpkin Spice Latte.  Yes, iced.  That's really the only way I drink it, even in the cold winter months!  The latte costs about $4 every time I get it, so I thought I would take a break on coffee for a while.  I really don't NEED it, right?  Anyways, I saw this recipe in a magazine and have been loving it!! Warning: It's coffee-free (hence the name).  



It's so nice to drink right now because it gets you in the Christmas spirit!  I love putting cinnamon in everything lately.  It's just so festive.  Speaking of that, the Gingerbread scented oil from Bath and Body Works is amazing!  I am loving it this month.  Back to the drink, it has just the right amount of flavor and I will probably be making this for myself and everyone else who comes to visit us this season.  The best part is that you can adjust it pretty much anyway you want.  Enjoy!

The way I make it:

Serves 2

2 cups milk (I use almond or soy milk- Dairy=acne for me)
1-2 tbsp sugar-your choice of regular granulated or brown
Dash of vanilla
Cinnamon
Caramel drizzle
Whipped Cream

Whip milk, sugar, and vanilla w/whisk (or whatever) until slightly foamy in a mug.
Microwave for about 1 and 1/2 min to 2 min. depending on how hot you like your drinks.
Top with whipped cream, cinnamon, and caramel drizzle.
Drink!

You can also garnish the drink with cocoa powder or cinnamon sugar instead.




Wednesday, June 29, 2011

OOTD

We went furniture shopping today-not fun at all when you come home empty handed!  We had to have gone to about 10 stores searching for the perfect sofa and love seat.  It seems impossible at this point, and we are currently sitting on a stack a pillows in our living room!  Something needs to happen, and fast.  Oh well....
Here is what I wore to sit on a bunch of couches:


Top: Martin + Osa
Jeans: Big Star
Necklace: Helen Ficalora
Nails: Essie's Borrowed & Blue

Monday, June 27, 2011

Essie's Borrowed and Blue

I absolutely LOVE Essie nail polishes.  They are hands down, my favorite nail polish brand.  I have heard Butter London makes great quality polishes, but I'm not ready to dish out the $14 per bottle for them. 

I went to Ulta to look for this color and  I got the very last one!  It was meant to be.  It's more blue on my nails than in the bottle, but it's still a refreshing shade (I have been living in nude-pinks). 

Oh, I have been trying to drink more water lately (I swear I say this to myself at least 4 times a month!) so I snuck the Dasani bottle in there.  Fancy, right?

Enjoy your day!

OOTD: Work Edition

This is a simple, yet put together look for work.  I'm supposed to wear a polo with my employer's logo on it, but I just can't help myself sometimes!!  I love putting outfits together, I feel more confident throughout the day.  I think it makes me work harder...this is understandable, right?

Top: To The Max
Pants: Forever21
Necklaces: Gold Alphabet Charm by Helen Ficalora, Tiffany's large key

Yay for work outfits! :P