Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Pamper yourself!

Wouldn't it be nice to go to the salon to get pampered and beautified as often as you'd like?  Unfortunately, massages, facials, manicures, pedicures, microdermabrasion, etc. can rack up quite a bill.  A thrifty way to feel refreshed without spending a fortune- or leaving the comfort of home- is to do these treatments yourself!  I wanted to share with you some methods and products I use to do just that.  Completing this process boosts my mood and is very relaxing!

In the shower:

I'm currently using John Frieda Root Awakening Hydrate Shampoo, and I'm liking pretty well it so far.  It smells great, and is supposed to help with dry scalp.  I haven't been able to tell a tremendous difference in that aspect.  (I use this every shower, not just when I'm treating myself!)  You can find John Frieda at WalMart, Target, etc.



Instead of conditioning with my usual Neutrogena Triple Moisture Conditioner, I use the Neutrogena Triple Moisture Hair Mask.  I wrote a blog post a while back about my love for this line of products!  A hair mask is similar to conditioner.  You leave it in for 15(ish) minutes and it hydrates deep into your strands of hair instead of just on the surface.  I apply the mask, clip or tie my hair up into a bun (with the product still in) and leave it for the remainder of the shower.  That way it has plenty of time to work really well!  Rinsing it out will be the last thing you do before you get out of the shower.  Neutrogena is also carried at WalMart, Target, and other mass retailers.



Next, I cleanse my face.  There are currently two cleansers that I'm switching between, so I'll tell you about each of those.  I cleanse my face every time I shower as well, but I think it's important so I didn't want to leave it out!  I have the MaryKay Time Wise Cleanser, which is an exfoliator as well.  I really like to use this cleanser when I've been sweating, or feel like I have a lot of residue on my face.  On my pamper nights, I use a more gentle cleanser because later I will be doing microdermabrasion.  The cleaner I'm using currently is Neutrogena Oil-Free Stress Control Powder-Cream Wash.  This powder-cream cleanser is different from any other cleanser I've tried.  It's very light and airy- almost a whipped texture.  It leaves my skin feeling very fresh, with the same sensation that a mint chapstick leaves.  It feels really gentle on my skin.  (I got this at WalMart as well.  I know, I know.  I'm a big spender.)



This is my favorite part of the shower!  On recommendation from my friend Anna, I purchased a Tree Hut Shea Sugar Body Scrub in the scent Brazilian Nut.  I've emptied that pot, and now I'm using the Coconut Lime scent.  Massage the scrub into your skin, especially the rough areas (which for me are my feet and elbows).  After you rinse it off, this scrub will leave your skin feeling so soft and refreshed!  P.S.  I have also used up a whole container of a homemade, all natural scrub that my Aunt Kelly gave me.  It was more oil based and though I didn't think it exfoliated the same as Tree Hut, the oils left my skin super moisturized.  If you are looking for some intense moisture for your skin, I would recommend something similar to that one!



Finally, I use another WalMart product, Tone Ocean Therapy Deep Sea Extracts & Peal Essence Body Wash.  Then it's time to rinse out the hair mask, and we're done!  There's nothing particularly impressive about this body wash.  I think the bottles are cute, and how can you say "no" to a scent like Ocean Therapy?




After showering:

The scent of Bodycology Blackberry Vanilla Nourishing Body Cream is one of my favorites for a lotion.  It's not too strong- perfect for those who can't take strong scents very well.  (WalMart)



As a teacher appreciation gift this spring, I received this awesome Mary Kay foot set in Mint Blossom.  Place the green fizzies in water and soak your feet.  Buff with the pumice stone, then apply the mint blossom icy foot gel.  Being a southern gal, I run around barefoot way more often than I should.  Summer is barefoot season and sandal season, which just don't go together well!  My feet definitely need extra care during the warm weather.



Next, I either use my Dr. Brandt's Skin Microdermabrasion Skin Exfoliant, Mary Kay Botanicals Mask, or Mary Kay Even Complexion Mask.  All of these are great!  My favorite is the microdermabrasion.  I received Dr. Brandt's in my Ipsy subscription one month, and have fallen in love with it.





After exfoliation or the mask, I moisturize with Garnier Moisture Rescue Refreshing Gel-Cream.  If you have oily skin like me, this moisturizer is for you!  It has such a light formula that doesn't feel greasy or sticky on the skin, and absorbs very quickly.



I then apply Mary Kay Even Complexion Essence, which is a serum that, obviously, helps you achieve an even complexion.  I added this to my routine because I have a bit of acne scarring on my chin. 



I use the sample version of this Lancome Genifique Eye Cream under my eyes.  It's never too early to start taking preventative measures!  I got this as a free gift with purchase at the mall.



Almost done.... It's nail painting time!  Pick out a fun summery color for your fingers and toes. :)



My mother-in-law put these two lovely products in my stocking last Christmas.  I love them!  Bath & Body Works carries this line.  I've tried other True Blue products that I like, including the self-tanning bronzing lotion.  True Blue Spa 60-Second Manicure Hand Scrub and Paraffin Super Softening Hand Lotion are two great products!  The scrub smells wonderfully sweet- hence the name, sugar.  And the hand lotion is great.  It makes your hands feel like you've just gotten a paraffin manicure.




One of my nervous habits is chewing on my cuticles.  Gross, I know.  My friend, Eleanor, gave me a pot of Smith's Rosebud Salve and told me that it's not only good for your lips, but also for your cuticles.  When my cuticles need work, I apply this salve around my nails.  It's a little sticky and inconvenient for a few minutes while it absorbs, but it provides nearly immediate results!  I'm so glad she shared the this with me! 



I'd bet you have many of these products, or something similar, at home already.  Nearly all of them are very reasonably priced at WalMart.  I use so many Mary Kay products because I used to sell it, but there are comparable products for much cheaper at mass retailers.  Once you have these products on hand, they will last for many a pampering session!  I hope you can find an hour or so to relax and treat yourself.  Have a lovely week!

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Ipsy: April Glam Bag


Big Sexy Hair Root Plump volumizing spray mousse
(travel size)
Retail price: $17.95

Anything that claims to add volume, I'm excited to try.  This spray mousse seems to work best when applied to wet hair.  It adds some texture and volume to my roots without making my hair look greasy.  I like it!

Cailyn Tinted Lip Balm
Shade: Apple Pink
Retail price: $19

Lip color is probably the aspect of makeup in which I'm the laziest.  Once I find a product that I like, I wear it every day.  This isn't one of those every day products for me, but I've worn it a few times.  My favorite part is the brush that it comes with- it makes the application very precise!


Dr. Brandt Microdermabrasion
Retail price: $78

This is definitely my favorite product from this month.  I've tried different scrubs and microdermabrasion treatments before, but this completely outweighs anything else I've used.  It leaves my skin feeling soft and refreshed for days!


Elizabeth Mott pop! goes the shadow
Shade: Champagne
Retail price: $12.99

The color of this shadow is very nice for spring and summer.  I've been wearing it on my lids without any other additional color, but I think it would also work very nice for a highlighter.  It's slightly shimmery, but not over the top.



Urban Decay 24/7 Velvet Glide-On Eye Pencil
(travel size)
Shade: Black Velvet
Retail price: $20

I very rarely wear eyeliner.  Normally I blend a dark shadow around my eyes instead of using an actual eyeliner.  I get very frustrated applying eyeliner often because it never turns out even.  This liner glides so wonderfully!  It's not something I would wear every day, but on those occasions that I want to look a little more made up, this liner is perfect for me.  No fuss, and easy to apply.


Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Ipsy: March Glam Bag

March's theme: Destination Beauty


bareMinerals Marvelous Moxie Lipstick
Shade: Get Ready
yes. Yes. YES.  I have literally worn this lipstick every single day since I received it.  I'd never used any bareMinerals products before this, and I am in love.  This shade is the perfect nude for my skin tone.  It matches the color of my lips wonderfully.  It's an easy-to-wear essential.  The texture is buttery and moisturizing, exactly how I prefer my lipsticks.  And, come on, Marvelous Moxie.  That's an awesome name.
Price of full-size product: $18


Be A Bombshell Eyeshadow Quad
Shade: Bora Bora
I have been loving two of the four colors in this quad.  If you don't already know this about me, I love my neutrals and nudes.  That teal is a wonderful color... for a summery top.  I have no idea how to apply a color that bold, but I know some people that could rock it!  The top left color is my favorite.  You can't tell it from the picture, but it has a purpley tint to it.  I would recommend these shadows to be worn over a primer for extended wear.
Price of full-size product: $16


Nicole by O.P.I. Roughles textured nail lacquer
Shade: On What Grounds?
The color- gorgeous.  It could be interpreted as a springy turquoise or a wintery cool blue.  What you can't tell from the bottle: after applied, this nail polish has a rough, pebbly texture.  (BTW, the name is pronounced like "ruffles".  I was reading it "rough-less" in my head.  It has a much cuter name now that I know how to pronounce it.)  I thought the texture would bother me- it feels almost like sandpaper- but it didn't catch onto my tights or anything.  The texture takes getting used to, but isn't as annoying as you'd think it would be!
Price of full-size product: $9


Pixi Flawless Beauty Primer
I can't decide which is my favorite from this glam bag- the bareMinerals lipstick, or this Pixi primer.  It makes my foundation go on flawlessly!  I have tried a couple of other primers in the past, but this one is definitely my favorite.  It adds a touch of shimmer underneath your foundation as well.  Just the right amount.  The only thing that would make it better would be SPF.  It smells like it has a touch of sunscreen in it to me, but since it doesn't make that claim, I'll have to assume that it doesn't.
Price of full-size product: $9


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Ipsy: February Glam Bag

As I mentioned in my last post, Josie got me interested in Ipsy a couple of months back.  Disclaimer: I haven't tried any other subscription boxes myself.  I can only compare between subscription box services from the information I've read online from other users.  I just think the general idea of subscription boxes is super exciting.  After browsing for hours in Ulta or Sephora, (or even the makeup section of Wal-Mart!) it is very likely that I will leave empty-handed, just because I can't decide what product I need the most.  Okay, okay, it's more likely that I end up buying a whole lot more than intended, in turn, spending a whole lot more money than intended.  Whichever the case may be, a subscription service picks products that you would be interested in for a very reasonable price.  It's so exciting when the package arrives in the mail, too!

This is what I received in my February glam bag:

Eyetini Cordial Cream Shadow + Base
Shade: Spiced Rum
I was skeptical of this product at first.  I've never used an eyeshadow with a doe-foot applicator!
The pros:
- I like the color a lot.  The shimmery bronze color is just the right amount of sparkle for me.  I'm not a glittery person, but I am fond of this metallic color.
- Easy application.  The thin formula makes it easy to apply a small amount and blend for a more casual day look.
Cons:
- Requires primer.  Even the name of this product says that it includes base, but when I applied it directly to my eye, it collected in the crease of my lid throughout the day.  With a nice primer underneath, the shadow stays in place much better.
Price of full-size product: $18


J. Cat Beauty Eyelashes + Eyelash Glue
I'll be honest and tell you that I have never ever worn false lashes.  I bought a pair for a dance recital one time, and they are still sitting in my dresser drawer, eight years later.  I want to hang on to these in case I can give them to someone who has an occasion to wear them.
Price of full-size product: $3.99
POP Beauty Plump Pout Mini
Shade: Fuchsia Freesia 
Pros:
- The color.  This gloss is PINK.  Bright pink.  This shade would normally not attract my attention, but I actually liked it after I applied it.  Valentine's Day was the perfect occasion for a more bold pink lip color
Cons:
- It's a gloss.  This is completely my preference, but I don't like sticky lip glosses.  I prefer the texture of a lip butter.  Ipsy couldn't have known that, though.  If you like lip glosses, I would give this one a try!
Price of full-size product: $16


Zoya Nail Polish
Shade: Odette
Pros:
- The color.  This dusty lavender color is unlike anything I currently owned in my polish collection.  It's very wearable all year long.  I love it!
- The quality.  I had never used this brand before, or even heard of it.  But after trying it, I fell in love.  The color goes on smoothly and lasts a fairly long time.  I will definitely repurchase this brand!
Cons:
- I have none.
Price of full-size product: $9.00


Overall, I was happy with my glam bag.  Ipsy sent me a few products that I would have never purchased on my own, but ended up quite fond of after giving them a whirl.  At only $10 a month, I love that subscribers receive full-sized products.  I tend to use full-size products more than samples.  Sample sizes get pushed aside and forgotten for some reason.  The bags that they send your products in are cute too, and I put them to good use when I travel!


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Home Ec Girl

You may not be able to tell it by my appearance, but I love all things beauty related.  Though I'm not always great at applying it, I love reading about and browsing makeup, skincare, hair, and nail products.  So much fun!


Another thing I love posting about my loved ones' endeavors.  Josie, my sister-in-law has me completely sucked into her blog, Home Ec Girl.  She reviews products/subscription boxes that she has tried, denotes her experiences as a teacher, and shares other hobbies that she is interested in.  As a fellow (almost) teacher and beauty lover, I can relate to a lot that she has to say.  Never mind that she's my sister-in-law as well. ;)  There are several products she has me dying to try.  I'm thinking these labels need to endorse her for her advertisement!

One of my favorite posts is "How to Make People Think You Woke Up Early and Loved It."  Because who doesn't need to know how to do that?!  Take a look around her page and see what you think.


P.S.  Because of Josie's recommendation, I subscribed to Ipsy, a monthly beauty box.  (More about that later.)

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Split-Ends Magic

To my fellow long-haired girls, I want to introduce you to a product that you might love as much as I do!  First of all, about my hair.  It may be bipolar.  Near the roots, it gets very oily, very fast.  I definitely can't go more than a day without at least using dry shampoo to remedy the oil.  At the ends, it's very dry and brittle.  I'm sure this is at least partially due to split ends.
When it comes to sacrificing sleep, I would much rather stay up later than wake up earlier.  I always do my showering on school nights since I have to leave by 6:35 a.m.  When I go to sleep with my hair wet, and it's not well moisturized/conditioned, it ends up a frizzy, fried-looking mess in the morning.  And I want really low-maintenence hair in the morning.  (The majority of my time before school is spent on drinking coffee, and I'd like to keep it that way!)

My mother heard my hair complaints, and put these lovely products in my Christmas stocking.



You don't know a good thing until it's gone, right?  I'm almost out, and started using another shampoo and conditioner that I had in my shower, and I remembered what my hair was like before I began using Triple Moisture by Neutrogena.  This shampoo and conditioner combo has made the most noticeable difference in my hair than any other product I remember.  After sleeping on my wet hair, the ends do not appear dry and brittle, but instead are moisturized and shiny.  (Best of both worlds:  my scalp isn't any more oily than normal, either, even with the extra moisture!)  The improvement does not stop with the ends of my hair, though.  (Enjoy my pun?)  It's overall texture is wonderful.  It might be magic; I'm not sure.  Before, my hair would end up in kinky curls after sleeping on it wet, which were in no way attractive.  With this shampoo and conditioner, I wake up with nice, soft waves.  It's pretty incredible.  

If you suffer from split ends, or dry, brittle hair, try this product!  Each are less than $5 at Wal-Mart.  Seriously.  I'm all about the bargain brands.

Now I'm curious about the Fortifying Conditioner from the same line.  Has anyone tried it out?