Deciem Niod CAIL Review

It’s time for a review of Deciem CAIL which is part of their NIOD line of products. This product came out back in October, and I was so interested in trying it.

The instructions are to use it when you’re not using anything else. No acids and retinols at the same time as this. You can use this in the morning and a retinol or acid at night time, but don’t layer the products.

You can see that the product has a gorgeous blue colour – that’s from the copper peptides that are in this product.  This is basically the copper peptides in a moisturizing squalane and glycerin mixture. Here are the ingredients:

Squalane, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Aqua (Water), Glycerin, Hydrogenated Starch Hydrolysate, Glycolipids, Sucrose Laurate, Propanediol, Tripeptide-1 (Palmitoyl) Copper, Hydroxymethoxyphenyl Propylmethylmethoxybenzofuran, Vetiveria Zizanoides Root Extract, Aphanizomenon Flos-aquae Extract, Sucrose Stearate, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate, Phenoxyethanol.

Because of the moisturizing mixture, it feels so comfortable on your skin, so I actually love using it when I’m on a regimen of retinol. Retinol is making my skin peel so much, so using CAIL in the morning after using a retinol at night helps get rid of a dry tight feeling on my skin.

I use a hyaluronic acid first, then this, and then I apply sunscreen or a bb cream or a foundation. I’m finding that layering all these is working for my skin. When my skin is dry, it just soaks up the CAIL, and if it doesn’t need it, then I just spend a bit of time massaging it in.

You can get this online for $90.

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Neutrogena Bright Boost Moisturizer SPF 30 Review

I’m usually not a huge fan of shimmer in my skincare, but this Neutrogena Bright Boost Moisturizer SPF 30 is great.  I love it.  I’m using it on my face, my neck, my chest, and my arms and yes, it is a bit shimmery.

But take a look at the second and third pictures – you can see the shimmer on my hands, but the only way that I could capture this on my hands was to stand directly under an indoor light.  I actually couldn’t see it in natural light.

This also makes a great base under makeup – it’s moisturizing but I found it to be moisturizing for a sunscreen, if you know what I mean.  If you have dry skin, you will need a real moisturizer or a serum.  If you have oily skin, then you’ll find that this feels like a typical sunscreen.  If you want matte skin then this is not for you.

Because it is a chemical sunscreen, it is totally sheer other than the shimmer in it and it really reminded me of the Neutrogena Water-Light sunscreen because it has a light liquid texture. I loved the Water-Light sunscreen, and I’ve gone through many bottles of it, so this one is a close second but shimmery and a little bit heavier.

$31.99 at drugstores or online.

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Moroccanoil Body Care Products

…and there are some that are pretty fantastic.

What I love about the products is that they’re all rich in Argan Oil, have the classic Moroccanoil scent, and are basic yet luxurious at the same time.

Moroccanoil Body Intense Hydrating Treatment
Available only at high end spas (where you can also experience the Moroccanoil treatments), if there’s one product to pick up it’s the Intense Hydrating Treatment. This luxe blend of glycerine, Chamomile water, and oils is just what’s needed for extra dry skin that needs serious TLC.

In my case, that would be my hands which have taken a beating from constant washing – I used the treatment every chance I got and after a week I saw that my hangnails were completely gone.

The body treatment is $38.

To explore the full line of Moroccanoil products, visit www.moroccanoil.com.

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Sothy’s Illuminator for the Summer

This beautiful highlighter is from the Sothy’s summer 2020 collection.  It’s a gorgeous rose-gold colour which works well as a highlight, but also on your collarbones, and I use my fingers and wear it as an eyeshadow too.

This colour is called 20 Bronze Sumatra.  It’s really a high-end highlighter because it’s so tightly packed so it’s easy to get just a tiny amount to use as a highlighter.  You can see where it’s really packed down because that’s where I used my finger to pick up product.

You can find Sothy’s exclusively in beauty institutes and spas.

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Essence Cosmetics Bye Bye Panda Eyes Mascara Video

Essence Cosmetics makes my favourite mascara but even I have to admit that it’s a bit smudgy.  But now they’ve got a tubing mascara that’s new for the summer.  It doesn’t have a deep dark inkiness that my favourite mascaras have, but it stays put and volumizes my lashes so I like it.

Watch the video and let me know what you think!  What are your favourite mascaras right now?

http://www.instagram.com/tv/CCC2-hcJ9VZ/

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Powder Sunscreen Review

So many people ask me if Powder Sunscreens work and the research says that they do. They’re great for applying on top of makeup because they up the sunscreen protection factor without disturbing your foundation.

I got my hands on Laboratoire Dr. Renaud Loose Powder SPF 50 in the dark colour and I’ve had it with the sunscreen lineup on my dresser so that I can try it when I’m getting ready to go outside.  And you know what?  This is the sunscreen that I reach for the least.  Not because it doesn’t work.  Not because I don’t like it.  It’s because I can’t be sure of the coverage that I’m getting when I apply this. It goes on totally sheer and weightless and it’s unlike anything that I’ve used before.

When I apply a cream, you know exactly where you’re putting it – not that I don’t still miss spots – but I just feel more secure when I use a cream sunscreen.

That being said, I’ve applied this Dr. Renaud Loose Powder sunscreen on a bare face, and totally forgot that I had it on because I couldn’t see it on my skin.  When I went to wipe my face later in the day, I was surprised at the brown powder on my tissue because I could have sworn I didn’t put makeup on that day.  But it was this sunscreen, so I did get adequate coverage.

I’m going to be using this all summer – it’s getting the stamp of approval even though I didn’t use it that much so far.

It comes in 2 colours: light and dark.  You can get it online for $57.96.

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The English Patient Book Review

english patientI know that many of you have been following along with my book reads this year, and I finally read The English Patient which has been on my must-read list for a while.  All I can say is that it is probably the best book I read this year.  The story of the patient in Italy totally drew me in, and it was nice that a couple of the characters were from Toronto, my home town.  I usually don’t love Canadian fiction but this is probably the best I’ve read.  I can’t wait to read more by Michael Ondaatje.

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Kevin Murphy Ever.Smooth Heat Activated Style Extender

My new thing is to use heat protectant to air dry my hair and I am having fabulous results.

First off, I started using Kevin Murphy Ever Smooth spray on my hair because it smells amazing. Like cedarwood and sandalwood, this spray has a nice dry scent that lasts in your hair. It’s almost like perfume.

Anyway, you can watch the video to find out more.

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L’Artisan’s Jatamansi

 

I wrote about organic perfumes in 2009.  Are we done with that trend now? I think so…

It seems that organic perfumes are becoming more and more the rage these days, with many mainstream lines coming out with their own offerings. The motivation, I guess, is the understanding that the scent molecules are eventually ending up in the environment and with more and more people developing scent allergies, perhaps organic or natural is the way to go.

But a few years ago, before it was trendy, L’Artisan Parfumeur came out with a scent called Jatamansi and it is 100% natural. The trade-off is that this spicy citrus fragrance has not a lot of staying power and wears off before the day is up.

Jatamansi is based on is based on the scent of an Indian herb of the same name – they say that the herb calms the mind and makes it clearer. The herb was used in ancient Ayurveda medicine and still grows in the Himalayas in rocky and cold regions.

The scent Jatamansi is peppery and fresh. It has top notes of grapefruit, and then quickly moves to pepper. The full drydown is mostly peppery with traces of rose that seem to pop up every once in a while. There are times when I almost smell cardamom but it’s not very strong.

It seems that L’Artisan did understand that the lack of lasting power of this perfume would be of concern to some wearers, and perhaps that’s why they’ve created the accompanying products for it. There’s a shower gel, a body cream, a body milk, and of course the scent itself. Used together, the scent does last longer and becomes clearer on the skin.

I would call this a unisex fragrance because it doesn’t seem too floral or too citrusy. Head over to the L’Artisan Parfumeur site to order, or if you’re in Toronto, go to Noor at the bottom of the Four Seasons Hotel. They carry the full L’Artisan range, and the owner, Nahla, can help you find your signature scent!

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How This Blog Has Changed My Life

Wrote this in 2008 and thought I’d post it again – this was written pre-instagram and Youtube…

I don’t often do this, but once in a while I get all reflective and inward-looking on you guys. Now, it takes something to put yourself out there in this way, so let me just start by saying that any comments you leave will be appreciated.

So, I wanted to talk a little bit about how this blog has changed my life – obviously, I have access to a ton of products now, and I get some of them for free which is fun. One of my friends told me one time that she thinks free products make people biased (she didn’t know about my stash) but I had to set her straight. I used the example of an expensive cream. Now, if someone pays an exorbitant amount of money for a face cream, and they really saved up for it because they thought it would work, wouldn’t that make them biased? Wouldn’t they want the cream to work so that they could justify spending so much on something that most people couldn’t afford? Wouldn’t that consumer perhaps be more biased than someone who got the cream as a freebie?

Bias is something that’s nearly impossible to take away – it’s something that’s so intricately tied to our own experiences and I think with beauty products the only way you start becoming less biased is if you educate yourself and try a lot of things. You notice a trend in which products really work and which ones don’t work at all.

It’s kind of amazing how much I’ve learned about products in the last little while. A couple of weeks ago at a party, I ended up getting into a discussion about beauty products with a doctor and it culminated with me explaining to her why Retin-A works and why she should start using a glycolic acid product on a regular basis. It was kind of funny actually.

The best part is that people love asking me for recommendations and since they already know that I’m kind of “into” products, they feel no shame in coming up to me and asking me what I think about their favourite products or ones that they’re considering buying. I’ve had interesting conversations with women and men of all ages and backgrounds.

I will say that generally speaking, I’ve seen that people are absolutely obsessed with two things:

1. Red Lipstick
2. Getting rid of dark circles.

With the red lipstick question, I always recommend MAC’s Russian Red. It’s a cult hit because it really does look good on so many people, and if you don’t own it already you should! If you find that it didn’t work for you, check out Dior’s collection of reds – there are more to choose from and you may find something that works better for you.

The second question is much more difficult for me to answer. Honestly, the best way to get rid of dark circles is to get more sleep and drink more water, but nobody wants to hear that. Everyone would much rather have a quick fix, and I wonder what it says about our society (or maybe just my friends?) that people want to look good but are unwilling to become more healthy for it.

The second best option is to use a concealer. You cover up the circles and if you’re smart, you’ve picked a concealer that looks natural. Unfortunately and totally unsurprisingly, most men and women also don’t like this solution. One woman even said: “Ugh, that means that I have to wear makeup!” Um… yes. But it’s a solution!

In any case, being seen as a beauty “authority” was first something of a novelty and I must admit that its cachet certainly has not worn off and will hopefully only increase. Continue to send in your questions, comments, and letters because I enjoy reading them!

 

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