Vitamin C Serum

I had a few questions about picking up a serum so I went through these: Vichy Liftactivv peptide-C Ampules, Boscia Vitamin C, XO Treatment Room Heavy C, Vivier Skin C E Peptides serum, and Cerave Vitamin C Serum. These are all 10% concentration, which is high enough to make a difference but low enough that I didn’t experience any stinging or adverse effects from using them.  I’ve tried a higher percentage (23%) from The Ordinary, and it was way too strong for me.Text

The Cerave is the cheapest for $24 and it’s in a silicone formula, which may or may not work for you.  Some people find that silicone breaks them out but I did not have this experience!  It might pill if you add oil on top so be wary of that.

That being said, I love the packaging and this is an effect product for the price!  A dropper bottle for Vitamin C isn’t great because every time you open the bottle, you’re exposing the vitamin C to light and potentially oxidizing the formula.  If you notice that it turns brown or smells weird, then it has likely gone bad and will not work as well.

I  like the Boscia Vitamin C ($60) and XO Treatment room serums the best because I love a pump and a liquid/gel formula.  They also use a form of Vitamin C that is stable and doesn’t oxidize at quickly.  The Heavy C can be found on the XO Treatment room website. It is $89. Boscia is available at Shoppers Drug Mart.

Dropper bottles look fancy but they constantly expose the formula to light, so the Vichy ampules are the best for preserving the formula, and if you’re going somewhere, they are good for packing along.  The Vichy formula does end up being expensive because you have to buy a pack monthly, but if you want the formula to always be super fresh and not oxidized, then this one is really nice. $32 on Vichy.ca.

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Jo Malone Wood Sage and Sea Salt Review

Wood Sage and Sea Salt by @jomalonelondon. This is gorgeous – a warm, woody, marine skin scent that lasts and lasts. That’s kind of unusual for Jo Malone so this was surprising for me. I’ve seen some good gift sets around that have this one paired with some others, and I’ve already gone through a 5mL deluxe sample of this one.

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Jil Sander Style

I am actually kicking myself for passing up Jil Sander Style last year.

I received the Jil Sander Style Body Milk as a Christmas present, and I’m finding that this is definitely an interesting scent.  It’s not sweet, and is slightly alkaline, but it dries down to a sophisticated woody vanilla, amber, musk and I’ve been getting so many compliments on it!

I’m using the Body Milk which is refreshing but creamy and moisturizing, and like most scented body products that are perfume flankers, it is very highly scented.  So much so that I can’t wear it to work since scent allergies seem to be cropping up all over the place, and the last thing that I want to do is offend or sicken coworkers.

I have, however, been dousing myself in this over the weekends and I’ve never smelled better.  Most of the scent dissipates in about an hour, but my clothes smell delightful for the remainder of the day which makes this perfect for a night out or for a day out and about in the sunshine.

Jil Sander’s brand is not the most high-profile, but I have found Style at most stores and pharmacies that I’ve been to recently so this scent is fairly accessible.  Give it a shot.

$30 online.

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Prada Infusion d’Iris Eau de Toilette

Prada’s newest scent is actually a flanker to the Infusion d’Iris that they launched in 2007.  The Eau de Toilette is weird because the Eau de Parfum didn’t smell that strong to begin with.  EDT’s are usually lighter and fresher, and though this certainly is, they’re usually made as a counterpart to more heady scents.

Prada says that this perfume is meant to evoke crumpled linen sheets and the smell of skin.  It certainly does the former.  This smells just like laundry detergent or Bounce dryer sheets!

The notes are Neroli, Lily-of-the-Valley, Violet, Iris, Galbanum, Heliotrope, Cedar, and Musk.

Lasting power is pretty good – half a day is longer lasting than my actual laundry smells, so that’s saying something.  Get this if you really love fresh powdery scents.

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Keri Shower and Bath Oil

When I posted a picture of this empty on my Instagram, it got so many comments, from people who normally don’t comment at all! The Keri Bath and Shower Oil brought up so many memories for people whose moms always had Keri lotion in the bathroom or on the dresser.  For some people, their mom only had Keri lotion and never switched brands.  I definitely understand that kind of nostalgia.

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This is one of those oils and emulsifies when it hits water so it’s great on damp skin. I think that they have changed the packaging so you might encounter a more Arabian lamp type shape in the drugstore, but I did find that you can get this at Walmart or London Drugs.

Also available online.

$26.

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Chantecaille Vetyver Perfume Review and Video

If you’re looking for something that works in warmer weather, I’m partial to scents that feature vetiver as the main player, like this bottle of @chantecaille Vetyver. Vetiver is a grass grown in India, and now cultivated in other hot places like Haiti, so it’s no wonder that it’s dry freshness works so well.
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If you want to learn more about Vetiver and this perfume, watch the video below:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CNtIw1Zh3js/

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Perfume Rollerballs

Perfumes in rollerballs: someone said that they’re worried that the rollerball will contaminate the scent. I, personally, have not noticed this. I have perfume oils and they seem fine although I have not done a side by side comparison.

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Bb Glow and Differin Empties

Empties that I have backups of: Differin and @bumbleandbumble Glow Bond-Building Styler…
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Cerave Vitamin C Serum Review

Having a little @cerave_canada moment with my cleanser and the new Cerave vitamin C. Check it out: 10% vitamin C in a blend that includes Hyaluronic acid and ceramides so it’s a bit hydrating and moisturizing at the same time. It also means I can skin my regular Hyaluronic acid serum in the morning and just use this instead. *PR

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Boscia Cactus Water Moisturizer

My skin knows when warm weather is here because it really starts to need less moisturizer – so I’m switching to gel, and I know lots of you all like a gel moisturizer too. My skin knows when warm weather is here because it really starts to need less moisturizer - so I'm switching to gel, and I know lots of you all like a gel moisturizer too. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀This @boscia Cactus Water Moisturizer has light but hydrating and great for layering. Again, gel moisturizers have come a long way since I started using them - they used to be tacky and sticky, and this is not like that. It absorbs and leaves skin looking hydrated. Dry skin will probably need something heavier, but this is nice for oily skin. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀$50 @shoppersbeauty! ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀*PR⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀

This Boscia Cactus Water Moisturizer has light but hydrating and great for layering. Again, gel moisturizers have come a long way since I started using them – they used to be tacky and sticky, and this is not like that. It absorbs and leaves skin looking hydrated. Dry skin will probably need something heavier, but this is nice for oily skin.

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