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Thursday, February 25, 2010
At-Home Hair Color
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010
elf Studio HD Powder
Monday, February 22, 2010
At-Home Facial Peel
I'm always on the lookout for great "at home" products because I feel like I never have the time to actually go to a spa or salon and get facials or treatments done! Also, I've noticed since my skin is pretty sensitive, I sometimes like doing facials myself because if I feel it's too abrasive or irritating, I can stop right after starting. This peel by Neutrogena is a quiet, but powerful product. It's been on the scene for several years, but you don't hear too much chatter about it. I really, really like it. It wakes my skin up and provides an even skin tone when used regularly (2-3 times a week). Also, if you're a zit picker like me (I know..so bad), blemishes can leave marks. This peel really does lighten post-acne marks and skin discoloration such as rosacea. Also, I only could find the product online for $29.00, but I purchase it at Target for around $15.00, so check your local drugstore before buying online if you're interested!
Here's a little product description off the Neutrogena website: Use regularly and experience clearer, smoother, more even-toned skin.Inspired by dermatologist facial peels, this breakthrough formula is the first at-home peel of its kind containing a unique combination Neutrogena-exclusive CelluZyme® technology and Salicylic Acid. It treats acne and reduces the appearance of post-acne marks while working to help prevent new breakouts from forming and discouraging future marks. Use 1-3 times per week regularly for clearer, fresher, more even-toned skin.
Friday, February 19, 2010
Friday Fun Fact: Eyebrow Extensions
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Shadow Shields
UPDATE: Ladies that Love the Lakers
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Flowers for Your Hair
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Ladies that Love the Lakers!
This tank is just too cute! I got a vintage Magic Johnson tee from Forever 21 a few years back and received so many compliments on it, so I jumped at the opportunity to add to my collection. For all of those that love the Lakers, or have husbands/boyfriends that love them, this Laker Nation racer tank is definitely worth the $15 bucks! Plus it's adorable =)
No More Concealer Creases!
Sonia Kashuk Barely There Loose Powder: $8.99 (at Target)
The J-Lo Glow
Mary Kay? No Way!
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Lashes for Less
Everything Eyebrows
Sigma Makeup Brushes- As Good as MAC but Cheaper!
The Yummiest Snack Ever! Kashi TLC Fruit & Grain Bars
Keep Your Curls..All Day Long!
My Mom's Secret Weapon- Vitamin E
Many people already know that Vitamin E is a great product to help promote healthy, even-toned skin. But, most people I talk to take the supplements or squeeze the ointment from the little tablets to use as topically. Since I was very little, my mom always made me wear Vitamin E ointment, not lotion or cream, but ointment to bed. I didn't get it back then, but now I see it's benefits. It not only leaves my skin softer and my complexion clearer, but it gets rid of scars! Back when I was a tom boy, it would gradually lighten scars left from playing bumper bikes. Today, it helps get rid of scarring from picking zits, waxing, and even cuts from threading my eyebrows. And, it can be used anywhere.
One thing is that the consistency is almost like Vaseline, so it's best used sparingly and also most practical to use at night when you won't be wearing any makeup. But it's not for everyone..if you have very oily skin, it's worth a try, but your skin may not agree with it. Either way, it's worth a shot at $1.99 a pop and can be found at your local GNC.
*This is just my personal point of view and everyone's skin is different so people may react differently to this and any other product I list
A Perfect Primer on a Budget
I read about Loreal's new, more professional "Studio Secrets" line awhile back and was eager to test out some of their products. Some people may not even think primers are necessary, and they truly aren't for everyone. But, they have been all the rage recently, so I've been doing a lot of research and testing on them.
For some background, most primers are made with silicone ingredients, which are mainly used to help makeup go on more evenly, and most importantly, help makeup last longer. If your skin tends to be normal (lucky you!) and not too dry or not too oily, you're probably ok without a primer. But for the rest of us, this is a perfect solution to help even out your face, or base, as I like to call it before applying the rest of your makeup.
Now, on to the product. Loreal's Studio Secrets Smoothing Resurfacing Primer is really great. The description statest that the primer "masks wrinkles and uneven textures in the skin, making the complexion feel smooth and soft, with a remarkable velvety touch." This holds up to be true on all fronts. I tend to have more dry than oily skin so a moisturizer is always required to hydrate my skin. I decided to test the primer without putting anything else on my face and it was so soft. It's foamy consistency glided on really smoothly and it really did offer a nice, even base for me to start with.
One con that I would point out is that because it comes in a little jar which requires you to touch the product with your finger each time you apply, perhaps a brush or little scooper would help keep the product hygienical and prevent any bacteria from forming. If only this came in a pump...it would be perfect!
Other Studio Secret Primers that are available (I haven't tried these yet). One offers Anti-dullness while the other 2 are Anti-Dull Skin for different skin tones: