Revlon Uniq One Collection

Revlon hair care’s new collection is called Uniq One, created to simplify your hair washing routine.  The mainstay of the collection is a 2-in-1 shampoo and conditioner ($19.95), which come in original scent or coconut scent, and truly are more moisturizing shampoos than anything else.  They’re great for using on the go – at the gym or the pool, on vacation or for a trip – because they cut down on the number of products that you have to carry with you, and for a few days, I don’t mind skipping the conditioner.

But there’s an amazingly thick hair mask, ($24.95)and there’s a leave-in treatment ($19.95) that does the same.

So you can choose how much conditioning you want to add to your hair and in what form.

I save the masks for weekends, and tried using just the shampoo and the leave-in on other days and I found that it mostly worked, but I really missed the detangling that my conditioner does in the shower.  While the shampoo is nourishing, it doesn’t really do that, so that’s what I missed.

You can pick up the collection at Chatters or Trade Secrets locations.

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Yes to Tomatoes Detoxifying Charcoal Collection

Black wipes are here, and actually they’re pretty amazing.  I’m talking about the new Yes To Tomatoes Detoxifying Charcoal Facial Wipes, which are a new take on charcoal.  The entire Yes to Tomatoes Detoxifying collection is made with charcoal and is especially suited for those of us with oily or acne-prone skin.

While I was skeptical about these wipes, I found that they’re actually nice and large and soaked in cleanser.  They wipe makeup off the skin, leaving it nice and clear, but there’s not too much of a residue which makes these good for oily skin.

To be honest, I actually use these to wipe off the majority of my makeup and then wash with a soaping cleanser to really get everything off, and that works best for me.

They are $9.99 and available at Shoppers Drug Mart.

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Fragrant Friday: Kenzo World Eau de Parfum

Fragrance powerhouse Kenzo has a new perfume on the market this month, and it’s called World.  The packaging is to die.  The bottle looks like a lidded eye with a rose gold pupil hanging down in the center of the eye.  Far from being literally an eye, the concept is that this could be a third eye that sees everything – the world.

Francis Kurkdjian created the scent and it seems like it’s supposed to be a little bit of everything – floral, fresh, and lots of sweetness. Actually, after the floral notes wear off, what’s left is a lot of cotton candy sweet gourmand, which really lingers.  It’s not the type of thing that I like to wear in the summer, but if you’re a fan of sweet scents, then this one is for you.  It’s a bit of a throwback to the days when sweet fragrances were all the rage, but with top notes of fruits and florals.
People have said that the lasting on this is not as great, but I have to disagree.  I could smell the sweet notes well past the 8 hour mark, which is staying a lot!  The more this scent warmed up on my skin, the sweeter it got, and the more you could smell it far and wide.
Official notes are: red fruits, peony, jasmine, and ambroxan which is supposedly something that makes all the notes hazy and come together.  There’s tons of amber and a bit of jasmine peony from what I could smell.
Available at The Bay: $105 for 50 ml.  $125 for 75 ml.
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L’Oreal Skin Expert Pure-Clay Cleansers

Literally, these are the most exciting cleansers I’ve seen in a while.  I think we’re all over the oil cleansing, the balm cleaners, the charcoal masks, but these are different.

L’Oreal took their immensely popular clay masks and turned them into cleansers.  Each cleanser has a significant amount of clay in it, but it’s in a formula that emulsifies easily with water and actually cleans your skin.

There are three kinds: Exfoliating and Refining (the salmon-coloured one), Purifying and Mattifying (mint-coloured), and Energizing and Brightening (charcoal).

The Exfoliating and Refining cleaners is my least favourite.  It has little bits in it and it doesn’t foam as nicely as the others, so it doesn’t clean as well either.

The Purifying and Mattifying is my absolute favourite because it smells so good.  The tube says that there’s eucalyptus in it, but I swear that I can smell sandalwood and something else exotic so this is my go-to.  I also keep the charcoal cleanser on hand and it’s a awesome option for really getting my skin clean.  It’s a little thicker than the other two, but it still foams a lot and really washes everything off.  The mint-coloured one doesn’t wash away makeup as well but I only use it after an oil or cream cleanser, so it’s really just to get rid of any residue.  It does leave a bit of a matte finish itself, but nothing too heavy and really nothing that’ll replace my regular skincare options.

These are excellent options for summer cleansers simply because they have an ingredient that’s amazing at getting rid of oil – kaolin clay – and you don’t have to leave them on your skin for a long time to get the full benefit of the clay!

Available in drugstores now.

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New Benefit Boi-ing Airbrush Concealer

Under-eye concealers come with their own set of problems: they need to colour correct the darkness that’s typically under the eyes, but still colour match to the rest of your foundation or skin.  They need to be creamy enough to not tug when applied, but then they need to set and not get into any creases.  They can’t be cakey, but they need to have enough coverage.

Benefit’s original Boi-ing Concealer was said to be “industrial strength” and ticked all the boxes.  It covered, but was creamy when tapped in, and it didn’t crease.  The colour selection, while slim at just three shades, was true to natural skin tones typically under the eyes.

Now, there’s Boi-ing Airbrush Concealer which is offered in the same three colours, but offers less coverage and a more creamy consistency.  It almost feels as if this concealer has silicone in it to give it that slip, so it applies nicely but also sets without being greasy.

You can see in my image – yes, one of my kids dug their nails into the original one – but you can see how that one is more thick and stiff.  I have both the concealers in shade #3, and I had to admit that for my NC 42 skin, they’re a little dark for using under the eye, but great for the cheeks.  You can also see that the original seems to be a bit darker than the new airbrush concealer, but it only looks that way because it’s so much more pigmented.

These are $27 each, and you can find them, and the rest of the Benefit concealer family online or at Benefit counters!

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Mineral Sunscreen from Garnier Ombrelle

Ok, so I wrote about Neutrogena’s new mineral sunscreen which should be what we’re all using, but now I’ve come across Garnier Ombrelle’s mineral sunscreen which is tinted!  Truly, I couldn’t ask for anything more, because the main issue with mineral sunscreens is that they don’t dry clear even if they’re supposed to.  You can blend and blend and blend them but at the end of the day, you still end up with your face looking a shade or two lighter than your chest.  Not a fan of that look.

The Ombrelle Ultra Light Advanced sunscreen SPF 60 is a 100% mineral sunscreen that also uses zinc oxide as its main sun blocking ingredient.  It’s tinted beige, so it’s not as obvious as other tinted sunscreens.  Truthfully, this can still come off looking a little obvious on the face, but less so than non-tinted versions.  It’s tinted beige, which might not be suitable for those of us who are golden-toned.  

Those two lines of sunscreens above is how much sunscreen I put on my face and neck.

This sunscreen is more fluid and more easily blended into your skin than other versions.  Because it’s easier to use, I’m reaching for it more, and now I’m just mixing a drop of my foundation into it and that makes for a more natural look on my skin.  This actually lasts all day on my skin, and even made it through a humid trip through a butterfly sanctuary, so I highly recommend it.  And in case you’re wondering, the foundation I blend into this is Nars Velvet Matte Skin Tint.  It’s not very pigmented but it still makes my skin look nice and smooth.  Love it.  It’s also oil-free and water resistant.

$17.99 at pharmacies and mass merchandisers.

 

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Masks for Oily Skin

Summer time can mean that you have to change up your skincare routine especially if you have oilier skin.  For some, that means lighter moisturizer and more regular cleansing, and for others it means just adding a mask to help keep skin more matte.  Most masks for oily skin have kaolin or another type of clay in them, which helps absorbs oil from deep within pores.  Some will even leave a residue in your skin so that it stays matte by absorbing excess oil throughout the day or night.  For that reason, it can be beneficial to use masks in the morning to create a nice canvas for the rest of your skincare or makeup, but I find that the best time for me to sit for 10 minutes with something on my face is at night time, so that’s when I normally do a mask.

Here are three masks that promise to take care of oily skin and leave it in better condition.
1. Garnier Clean + Purifying 2-in-1 Clay Cleanser and Mask.  This new cleanser and mask contains, yes, kaolin to help absorb excess oil on your skin.  You can use it as a mask or as a cleanser, but I find that because it’s so thick, it’s better just to use it as a mask.  Of course, if you’re in a rush, you don’t have to leave it on your skin for as long, and after a minute or two you can just wash it off, the kaolin will still have done some of its magic.  I find that sometimes it can be a little tiresome to wash dry masks off my face, so I use a wet washcloth to wipe everything off and that can make things go more quickly.
2. Caryl Baker Visage H2O Restore Glacial Mineral Mask.  While the clay in this mask will help absorb oil, the hyaluronic acid will help hydrate skin, and the aloe vera will be calming.  This mask is actually in such a moisturizing base that it doesn’t dry to a crackling finish, but because it’s minty, you probably won’t want to leave it on your skin for long.  The final effect is matte but moisturized skin.
3. Laneige Mini Pore Water Clay mask.  Unlike most clay masks that have a stiff texture, this clay mask has more of a gel texture that makes it supremely easy to spread on to skin. It also dries quickly and is very easy to wash off, making it ideal to use in the mornings, plus the refreshing gel texture is a great pick-me-up.
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Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure Colors for Summer 2017

It’s been a while since I tried Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure nail polishes, but I couldn’t pass up wearing these beautiful colours.

 


The formula is beyond.  It’s highly pigmented so that even one coat gives you amazing coverage.  I’m wearing two coats of Tickle Me Pink below, but I could have stopped at one coat.  I used my own base and top coat to make it even shinier, but the polish is pretty shiny on its own.  You can see that it’s definitely more red than pink.

Here’s my image of all the colours.  Peach of Cake broke, but it’s very bright, brighter than what’s in the image.

I love the wear and the shininess of the formula, but I will say that it takes a longer time to dry, so have your drying drops on hand if you’re in a rush.

Here’s Get Juiced:

and Grape Gatsby which is my favourite from this collection.

Each polish is $9.95.

The collection is in store now and available at mass and drug retailers nationwide.

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Saje Wellness Celebrates 25 Years

Saje Wellness, the popular and fantastic-smelling Canadian brand from Vancouver, is celebrating its 25th birthday this year and with that comes the  Saje 25 Limited Edition Pocket Farmacy Remedy Kit.  This kit has 5 of the Saje essential oil remedy blends to help you take care of a variety of ailments you could face while you’re on the go.  The kit includes:

  • Peppermint Halo Headache Remedy
  • Immune Germ & Virus Fighting Remedy
  • Eater’s Digest Digestion Easing Remedy
  • Stress Release Tension Reducing Remedy
  • Pain Release Analgesic Remedy
Not only do all the remedies smell amazing, but they’re also package in a super-cute case that zips up and keeps everything nice and safe.  My favourites are the Peppermint Halo and the Stress Release Remedies because they instantly pick me up and make me feel better if I’m feeling sluggish.  They’re also concentrated enough that you smell them after a little dab. 
 
The Pocket Farmacy Kit is available at Saje Wellness locations and online for $59.95.
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Fragrant Friday: Clean Reserve Perfumer’s Layering Collection

Sets of miniatures are a fantastic way of trying out a whole bunch of scents that you might not otherwise get a chance to try.  That’s one reason that I’m loving Clean Reserve’s new Perfumer’s Layering Collection, which is a set of six Clean Reserve scents in mini rollerballs.  I mean, we love anything mini around here, so this is a set after my own heart.  When Clean brought out its Reserve line of perfumes last year, I only got to try out 1 of the original 9 scents, so this was one way to check out 4 more.

In case you missed it, the Clean Reserve collection is meant to be higher end than the regular Clean line of scents.  Where those were often one-notes, these scents are a little more subdued in their ingredients and impact, and the note combinations are a little more unique.  For example, Sel Santal translates into Salt Sandalwood, and I’ve never smelled the two together, but this was actually my favourite scent of the set.  And no, it doesn’t smell salty, but it might remind one of warm saltwater, out of an ocean, in warm weather, maybe around wet woods?  That smells so good.

The layering collection has 5 scents in it:

Blonde Rose (which I review here)

Sel Santal

Citron Fig

Sueded Oud

Warm Cotton.

All the scents are fresh and wearable, without anything being too sweet, floral, or gourmand.  They are meant to be layered because they’re all variations on the fresh note.  Blonde Rose smells musky and floral, Warm Cotton smells like nice laundry, Citron Fig is a favourite because it’s a lemony fig scent.  Sel Santal is another favourite which I just want to spray all over my room because it’s such a nice warm clean smell.  Finally, Sueded Out smells like calm oud after it has been worn for a while.

You can pick this up at Sephora stores or online.  $29.

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