Here it Comes: Elizabeth and James Nirvana Dry Shampoos!

This comes straight from the Elizabeth and James Instagram page… the brand is launching Dry Shampoos in their amazing Nirvana Black and Nirvana White scents.  I’m so excited because I love those perfumes, and the idea of a scented dry shampoo is on point!

Nirvana Dry Shampoo

The Olson twins are known for their slightly disheveled beachy waves and dry shampoo is a big part of achieving that look.  I’m hoping that these will provide some moisture and will not be overly dry.  These days I’m sticking with my Pureology Dry Conditioner and it’s been amazing at maintaining my style and helping tame frizzies on day 2 or 3 of a blow-out.

Would you get a scented dry shampoo?

 

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New Rimmel Scandaleyes XX-treme Mascara

Rimmel Scandaleyes XX-treme mascaraIt’s kind of been forever since I found a new mascara I really liked – the main problem is that a lot of mascaras just smear across my eyelid really easily and I can’t have that happening mid-way throughout the day!

So I’m happy to report that Rimmel’s Scandaleyes XX-Treme Volumizing mascara hits the mark.  The formula is different from the original Scandaleyes mascara which did smear on me.

Because this is a volumizing formula, it’s meant to be built up and then stay put on your lashes.  The wand is dual-sided with one side being more like a traditional mascara wand, and the other side being more like a comb.  The idea is that you can apply as much as mascara as you need, but still be able to comb out any clumps that might have formed.  The flat side of the brush is also great for applying mascara to the bottom lashes – something that I can’t live without now that I’ve added it to my routine.

$7.99 at drugstores and mass department stores.

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Detox with Green Tea from The Body Shop

Fuji Green Tea
I’m paying more attention to exfoliating my skin, which means that it must be almost-summer!  Because it’s still jacket weather at times, I’m skipping the self-tanner right now and instead I’m just going for smoother healthier skin.  I’ve got moisturizer covered, but for really smoothing out my skin, I’m going for The Body Shop’s Fuji Green Tea Exfoliating Soap ($6) and Fuji Green Tea Body Scrub ($22).  Both of them are light and refreshing because they’re not filled with greasy oils or butters.  I use the soap on areas that need lather, and I use the body scrub on areas that are prone to drying out.

If you like the scent, then of course, splurge for the body butter ($20), body lotion ($13), and body sorbet ($18) too.  They all smell fresh and clean and offer different levels of moisturizing.  There’s also an actual Fuji Green Tea bath ($20) and tea diffuser ($5) just so that you can take a Fuji Green Tea infused bath.

Available at Body Shop Stores.

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Not so New Favourite Lip Balm from Eos

Eos Visibly Soft LIp BalmSo I would have totally written about this lip balm in the dead of winter, but as luck would have it, I misplaced mine and promptly forgot about it until this week, when almost everyone I know pulls it out of their pocket of back.

It’s the Eos Visibly Soft Lip Balm, available in Coconut Milk and Vanilla Mint.  These make your lips so soft and I’m keeping an eye on mine so that I don’t lose it again – and of course that’s easy to do thanks to the eye-catching swirl design on the packaging.

These lip balms have Hyaluronic acid to help improve texture, Vitamin C, oils, shea butter and vitamin E.  They are 99% natural and are also petrolatum, paraben, and gluten-free!

For only $3.99, it’s maybe the best lip balm out there.

Available at Shoppers Drug Mart, Loblaws, Walmart, London Drugs, Target, Rexall, Pharmaprix, Giant tiger, and Evolutionofsmooth.com, (and I’ve also seen them at Chapters).

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My Favourite Live Clean Hand Soap and Moisturizer Now in Coconut!

Live Clean CoconutIt’s the soap in the bathroom that everyone loves to use, and now it’s available in Coconut!

Live Clean, the Canadian brand that’s known for natural and gentle skincare products, now has coconut-containing body products – hand soap, body moisturizer, and body wash.

Unlike most coconut products, these don’t smell like sunscreen.  Instead, they are lightly scented and just a little sweet so that a while after applying them, you forget that they’re even there. All the products contain moisturizers from coconut so that they don’t strip the skin as you use them.  The hand wash is super moisturizer and creamy, while the moisturizer is light and absorbs easily making it a great choice for a nice summer-time moisturizer.

The body wash and moisturizer are $6.99, the hand soap is $4.99.  Available at drugstores and mass retailers now.

 

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Glowy Summer Skin

Neutrogena Healthy Skin Instant Tone CorrectorOk, I’m going to be upfront and let you all know that there’s no way I’m ditching my foundation this summer.  No-makeup makeup is for other people, but for me, I need my skin to look perfect at all times.

However….

There are definitely days when makeup is not going to be appropriate – a day at the pool or on the beach is not a time when anyone needs perfect foundation, and on those days I’ll be wearing just Neutrogena’s Healthy Skin Instant Tone Corrector SPF 15.  Shimmery but not glittery, this light-weight sunscreen/moisturizer gives skin just the right amount of optical blurring so that it looks a little more hydrated and toned on its own.

I wish this was SPF 100 so that I could get away with wearing it on a long day out and about, but it’s not bad for those days that I’m going to be mostly in the shade, and I do layer it on top of my regular sunscreen.

It’s also great worn under foundation and works a little like a colour correcting primer when you use it that way.

Pick it up at drugstores for about $17.

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New Urban Decay Afterglow Blush

afterglowThis summer, Urban Decay launched the Afterglow Blush.  With a lasting power of 8 hours, these blushes are actually a surprise from Urban Decay.  Normally, the brand is known for their super-pigmented fun-coloured eyeshadows, and products that offer a twist on the usual in innovative formulas.  The blushes, on the other hand, are not overly-pigmented and are pretty basic as far as blush goes.

Fetish and RaptureThere are lots of colours offered: my favourite being Fetish (a natural pink) and Rapture (shimmery mauve).  The colours are soft and easy to blend which makes them look super natural.  You can build up the colour, but it takes some work, but that means that these blushes are essentially fool-proof.  You literally can’t overdo them because the colours are so blendable, silky, and smooth.

The blushes use the same technology as Urban Decay’s Naked powder foundation, which is also exceptionally airy and silky.  The foundation and the blushes go on as powders but are virtually undetectable on the skin letting them provide coverage while still look natural.

The more bright colours are more pigmented and offer more coverage, and they do so without sacrificing on the silkiness of the formula, which means that you can still use them without worrying about not being able to blend the pigmented into your skin.

The blushes have a bit of luminosity to them, and even the shimmery colours are not actually shimmery – they just offer a bit of sheen.

I think one of the ways that these fit into the Urban Decay lineup is that you really don’t need a lot of colour on your eyelids and your cheeks, and these blushes offer you one way to tone it down a notch.  They are perfect for those people who are scared of wearing blush because it might look fake or unnatural.  You can make these look so natural because they are so blendable.

Pick them up at Sephora stores for $26.

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Skinfix for All

imageSkinfix is a company that makes gentle products that work well for all age groups and skin conditions.

As the mom of a toddler (who is as girly as they come), I would often find myself hiding lotions that I
don’t want my little one to get into – these are often highly scented, or contain ingredients that could be
harmful to delicate skin.
But Skinfix makes creams and balms that are just as good on kids’ skin as they are on adult skin. They’re
free from fragrance, parabens, and contain natural ingredients.

My favourite Skinfix product is the Daily Lotion. It is light but super emollient and hydrating to the skin.
Because it’s fragrance, steroid, and paraben free, it’s suitable for use on eczema-prone skin, or on baby
skin! The lotion is made up of grape, jojoba, and sunflower oils and yet absorbs into the skin easily. It
doesn’t feel greasy but skin is hydrated and soft to the touch. It also contains aloe leaf juice which helps
calm the skin and helps reduce irritation.

Skinfix products are available in Canada – you can get them at mass retailers, and drug stores around
the country. The Skinfix Daily Lotion is about $23 for 370ml.

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New Make Up For Ever Primers

make up for ever step 1Make Up For Ever has relaunched their primers, and since I got the hydrating and the radiant yellow primer, I’ve been turning to them daily!

But first a bit of an explanation: I usually hate primers and don’t use them.  I know they’re supposed to help makeup stay on better, look better, fill in pores, lines, make skin smoother, but I can do without.  I truly feel that if you’re using good skincare and a good foundation then you shouldn’t need a primer… or a setting spray even.  And the other thing is that I hate putting silicones on my face, and most primers are full of them.  Yes, they are great at absorbing oil and smoothing out the surface of the skin, but my skin just cannot handle them without my pores getting totally blocked.  So there’s that.

But, I’m happy to say that the Make Up For Ever Step 1 Skin Equalizers are not silicone-heavy unless you get the smoothing primer which has a real silicone slip to it.  

Because there’s a range of primers that do different things, you can safely layer these and really give your skin the finish you want.  My favourite to use on most days is the hydrating primer which I use as kind of a moisturizer before I apply sunscreen on my face.  I’m finding sunscreen to be rather drying these days, but the hydrating primer is light and gives my skin just the right amount of moisture and radiance that it needs.  I would say that this is so light that it’s best used as a first step.  You could use it under your regular moisturizer so that you have a boost of moisture before applying something heavier, you could use it under sunscreen like I do, or use it under foundation.  This would also be awesome to mix with a concealer or a heavier foundation to make your own tinted moisturizer.  It’s light and almost water-based so it blends well with almost anything and absorbs into your skin fairly easily.  

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The Skin Equalizers are made in 10 formulas to tackle either texture or tone:

Texture: 

Mattifying Primer reduces shine. 

Smoothing Primer evens the skin’s texture. 

Hydrating Primer restores skin’s balance. 

Nourishing Primer moisturizes and comforts. 

Redness Correcting Primer neutralizes. 

Tone: 

Radiant Primer Blue adds radiance to light skin. 

Radiant Primer Pink adds radiance to light to medium skin. 

Radiant Primer Yellow adds radiance to light to medium skin. 

Radiant Primer Peach adds radiance to medium to tan skin. 

Radiant Primer Caramel adds radiance to dark skin. 

Make Up For Ever even has this handy little chart that can help you choose the right formula just for you.  

The best part about these primers is that they’re truly light and absorb quickly so that you don’t even feel that they’re on your skin.  I think many of us stay away from primers because we don’t want to put too much product on our skins, but these feel like nothing on once they absorb so they’re worth using.  

And yes, they do make makeup go on more smoothly and stay on longer.  Once you’ve perfected your skin, foundation is easier to use, and best of all, you can use it much more sparingly making skin look naturally perfect.

Available at Sephora for $43.

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Marc Jacobs #Instamarc Light Filtering Contour Powder

Ok, so I’ve covered tons of contour products at this point.  There was the Kat Von D Contour Kit which has tons of shades and is perfect if you’re changing up your look on a regular basis or if you’re a makeup artist.  Really this is the one kit that I have within reach because I know that I’m going to be able to create the perfect contour colour for me.  There was the set of products in the Urban Decay Naked on the Run palette, and it’s so awesome that I still have it within reach, although the blush is too bright for me these days.  There’s also the new Make Up For Ever contour palette which I was actually dying to try, but I’ve determined that it might be too shimmery for me to use on a daily basis and I have it on hand for special occasions.  I’ve also tried the Clinique contour sticks but the colours don’t work for my skin tone and long ago there was the Nars contour duo which I don’t use because I thought the colours weren’t right for me either.    

But now, I have this gorgeous HUGE Marc Jacobs #Instamarc LIght Filtering Contour Powder which is aptly labelled because it does help your skin look as if you’ve used the help of a filter. FullSizeRender

For the record, I’ve figured out why they made this palette so huge: it’s so you can see your whole face in it, and that’s awesome because it really lets you see the high and low points of your face so that you can contour and highlight properly.

This palette is more my style and perfect for using everyday because it has matte powders.  There’s not a touch of shimmer in this compact and so you won’t look like you have a ton of makeup on.  The powders inside are truly silky and easy to apply and seamlessly blend into the skin.  Definitely powder your foundation first, and then apply this and you’ll find that it’ll be hard to overdo either the contour or the highlight. 

The powders are very finely-milled and so they’re silky to the touch on your face and almost invisible once applied.  

Plus, the palettes come in three shade variations, so there’s something for light, medium, and dark skin tones, not to mention that if you’re warm-toned or cool-toned there’s something different for each of you.  

For the record, I have Hi Fi (the darkest warm-toned palette), and it’s perfect for my medium-toned skin.  The powders aren’t super pigmented but they are buildable so you can darken and lighten as you see fit.  I don’t think this one is an option for very dark skin. 

Pick it up at Sephora for $59.

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