Body Shot

bodyshot body oilIf you’re into keeping your skin hydrated and conditioned but without any sort of heaviness, then you need to add an oil into your skincare regimen. They are super easy to apply and sink into the skin almost immediately. If you can’t wait for them to absorb, you can towel off the excess and still see your skin reap the benefits.

My latest discovery is from Waxon WaxBar in Toronto and is called the Bodyshot skin quenching body oil. It’s a light oil mixed from Coconut Oil, Calendula Oil, and Arnica Oil. It’s light yet super hydrating and a little bit goes a long way. It also doesn’t have an over-powering smell.

Winter has hit all of North America pretty hard, and I’m sticking to body oils because they’re so easy to use and I’m sometimes too much in a rush to apply body lotion. What are you using to hydrate your skin?

You can purchase the oil online or at the Waxon WaxBar locations below:

120 Adelaide St. W.,Toronto, Ontario

1242 Yonge Street,Toronto, Ontario

$28 for 8 fl oz.

Posted in For the Body | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

L’Occitane’s New Ultra Soft Cream

L'Occitane Ultra Soft CreamsEver since L’Occitane came to North America, I’ve been a huge fan of their Shea Butter formulations because they’re super hydrating. If you’re familiar with the brand, you know that their body moisturizers are the best but they can sometimes be difficult to spread just because of the amount of shea butter in the formula.

This winter, all that has been remedied with the launch of their new Ultra Soft Cream. Available in three scents – Rose Heart, Zesty Lime, and Vanilla Bouquet – these creams are easy to spread, non-greasy, and smell amazing. They’re still high in shea butter – 10% Shea Butter in each jar – but the light texture is at par with a heavy lotion.

Pick them up for $28 each at L’Occitane boutiques.

Posted in For the Body | Tagged , | 2 Comments

Nars Final Cut Collection

The hottest trend this Spring is going to be coordinating everything. Cheeks to lips is a great place to start, and a beauty rule all the time should be that the tone of cheeks and lips should coordinate. Think: blue-toned blush with a blue-toned lippie, or warm cheek colour with warm lips.
NARS Final Cut Collection Group Product Shot - TIF
Nars makes everything easy with their Final Cut Collection out this month. It’s lips and cheeks that are completely and professionally coordinated. We’re not just talking warm and cool tones here. We’re taking colours down to the pink.

The collection has four matte blushes and four Satin Lip Pencils in coordinating colours. For those of you who can’t live without the shimmer, there’s the Adelaide Illuminator which is a sheer shimmering pink.

The blush colours are:

Sex Fantasy Blush – Pale lavender pink (This blush is so pale and the lightest one in the collection. It would work only on very fair skin.)
New Attitude Blush – Cherry blossom pink (A medium-toned, easy to work with pink. The brightest of the bunch.)
Final Cut Blush – Peach coral
Love Blush – Tea rose (The deepest blush of the lot.)

Coordinating Satin Lip Pencil colours are:

Stourhead Satin Lip Pencil – Pale lavender pink (Again, more like a whitish pink, only suitable for very fair skin-tones.)
Villa Lante Satin Lip Pencil – Cherry blossom pink
Torres del Paine Satin Lip Pencil – Peach coral
Descanso Satin Lip Pencil – Tea rose

The blushes and lip pencils are both super pigmented. It’s definitely easier to apply the blushes with a light hand and build up the colour accordingly. The lip pencils seem to wear lighter than they initially seem so keep that in mind if you’re deciding on which to get.

For me, the New Attitude Blush and its coordinating pencil are products I can’t live without.  They just complete my look and I love that the matching is already done for me.  The blushes are really the stars of this collection – if you’re a regular Nars fan you know that they have tons of shimmery blushes and not enough matte ones, so it’s nice that the illumination is optional now.

$33 for the Blushes, $30 for the Lip Pencils, and $36 for the Illuminator.
Available exclusively at Holt Renfrew Nars counters.

Posted in Spring 2014 | Tagged , | 1 Comment

Maybelline Baby Lips Dr. Rescue Review

Dr-Rescue-Baby-Lips

In this extremely dry weather, I’m reaching for anything that might give my lips a bit of relief, and that’s why I ripped into a package of Maybelline Baby Lips Dr. Rescue.  Said to provide “medicated care” and 12+ hours of hydration to my lips, I couldn’t wait to try this.

Unfortunately, this left my lips feeling even dryer than they already were, and caused some peeling too.

Leave this one on drugstore shelves.

I’m still loving Fresh’s Sugar Lip Therapy which is so much more expensive but actually works!

Posted in Skin Care | Tagged , | 1 Comment

Sayuki Foundation Update

sayuki… so a little while ago, I posted a little bit about Sayuki foundation – which I still think is the holy grail of foundations just because its colour-matching can’t be beat.  I’ve recommended the foundation to everyone I know, but with the following caveats:

– if you have oily skin, this foundation may not be for you

– be prepared to use a primer and setting powder or spray to get this foundation to stay put

– this isn’t a long-wear foundation

So I have those warnings because of my own experience with the foundation.  As I mentioned, I got the Sayuki foundation for normal/combination skin.  The foundation is creamy and easy to apply and basically went on like a luscious moisturizer.  It looked great at the beginning of the day and I would wear it pretty much everyday to work; but, at the end of the work day, this foundation would pretty much be melting off my skin.  My skin would look oily and very greasy – not a look I love, and I’m used to wearing long-wear foundation that never has this problem.

I could use primer – but I don’t like to because I find that the extra silicone always clogs my pores and makes me break out.  I don’t like powder because it makes you look made up.  Plus, I truly believe that products should be able to survive on their own for the most part – it makes getting ready easier and it’s the true mark of products that are quality.

So, what I did was go through ALL my foundation to find out which one was the closest match to my Sayuki colour.  Without fail, almost every brand of foundation I tried was a fail.  It was either too peach or too orange, whereas my Sayuki colour was more on the neutral beige side.  I even took the foundation to the MAC counter and every shade was too orange.  The MAC Face and Body foundation did have a possible match in the C3 or C4… a close match but not close enough.

Finally, I found the perfect match: Make Up For Ever HD Foundation in #123.  So I tried it on for a couple of days and now that’s the foundation I’m using.  It can go on sheer or heavy depending how you apply it, and it sets on the skin and lasts the entire day.  The colour is the perfect match so it doesn’t look like I’m wearing foundation, and there are so many colours available, that this is the foundation I’d recommend to you if you’ve had a difficult time finding the right foundation.

Skip to a few weeks in and I’m still using the MUFE HD Invisible Cover Foundation and I don’t think I’ll ever stop.  It’s a beautiful formula that’s easy to work with and photographs beautifully too.  This foundation is $49 at Sephora and comes in 26 shades.

What foundation are you using right now?  Are you intrigued by Sayuki Cosmetics?

Posted in Make-Up | Tagged , , | 2 Comments

Custom Blended Foundation

Seriously, I have been telling EVERYONE about this: custom-blended foundation, courtesy of Sayuki cosmetics, exclusively at Holt Renfrew.

Forget about the now-defunct Prescriptives counter where foundation was blended by hand and the match you got depended on the associate who was mixing your foundation for you.  Sayuki cosmetics has their own machine that takes a picture of your skin, and then has their computer create a colour of foundation just for you.  Eight heart pumps dispense just the right amount of white, black, red, and yellow pigments to create your foundation colour.  You can even choose what kind of coverage you want and the correct formula for your skin.

Sayuki is the middle name of Tracy Wells who started the company.  After working in the cosmetics industry for many years, Tracy frequently saw clients who couldn’t find the perfect match of foundation and would sometimes even mix their own just to get the right colour.  She finally thought: “What if I could have a machine that makes just the right colour foundation?”

She approached her father, an entrepreneur and manufacturer, who decided to come out of retirement and help Tracy figure out how to make her vision a reality.

Three years later, the machine was ready and Tracy has since opened counters in Bloomingdales and Barney’s stores south of the border.

I met Tracy at Holt Renfrew and went through the process of having a foundation created for me.  I wanted medium-sheer coverage with a formulation for combination/oily skin.  The colour of the foundation was spot on, and what further impressed me is that there’s absolutely no white flashback, and because the foundation was created for my skin color by a computer, it matches me no matter what light I’m standing under.  It’s pretty impressive and far outshines any foundation I’ve ever been matched with.

The formulas of the foundation leaves something to be desired.  Even though my foundation was supposed to be slightly mattifying, I am finding that the finish is very dewy and not long-wearing.  It’s definitely something that I can fix using powder, but I do miss the long-wear of my Bobbi Brown foundation.

I compared the colour with the Bobbi Brown and Benefit foundations that I’ve used last, and found that my suspicions about those colour matches were real: the Benefit foundation is slightly too orange, and the Bobbi Brown one is slightly too light.  The Sayuki foundation matches my skin-tone so well that I can layer it on and you can’t even tell!

The Sayuki counter can even make you a matching concealer or tinted moisturizer.  If you go on vacation, they can make the foundation one or two shades darker.  The best part is that you get a card with an ID number on it that’s stored in their computer system.  If you want a refill of foundation, you can just order online.  Or if you find yourself at Barney’s or Bloomingdales and without your foundation, just head to the Sayuki counter and give them your card to have your foundation made for you, or just get re-matched.

A bottle of travel-sized foundation is $62 and a full-size (which is quite large, actually) is $84.  The price is steep which makes me wonder if I can find a foundation on the counter which matches this new one, but if you’ve ever had a hard time finding foundation, you’ll find this well worth the investment – I certainly did!

 

Posted in Fall 2013 | Tagged | Leave a comment

Latest Perfume Obsession: The Aerin Fragrance Collection

Aerin Fragrance CollectionThis month, if you head to the Estee Lauder counter at Holt Renfrew Bloor St., Yorkdale, Calgary, and Vancouver locations, you will find the brand new Aerin fragrance collection.  Like everything that’s been put out by Aerin Lauder so far, the perfumes are hand-created and meant to represent and fit into Aerin’s uptown aesthetic.  She has been influenced by the finer things in life, and the Aerin collection is an  realistic way to get your hands on amazing products at affordable prices.

armani prive

Any perfume lover will recognize the bottles from the Aerin fragrance collection: they are so similar to the Armani Prive bottles of perfume, just smaller and clear instead of being opaque.  Both bottles have a bottle cap made of semi-precious stones.

There are 5 different perfumes that make up the collection: Gardenia Rattan, Amber Musk, Lilac Path, Ikat Jasmine, and Evening Rose.

I only have Evening Rose and I have to say that for this one the juice inside seems to be inspired by other great perfumes.  If you’ve smelled Fredric Malle’s Portrait of a Lady, this scent is very similar to that although different.  I would even go so far as to say that if you liked Portrait of a Lady but couldn’t afford it (I certainly can’t) then you will be satisfied with this.  It’s not a dupe but it’s close enough.

The notes for Evening Rose are Rose, Cognac, and blackberry.  The scent is rich and sharp but also super rosy.  It’s absolutely amazing and has long lasting power and sillage.  This is a scent that really stays on your skin and in your clothes which I like.  I also find that it wears quite true throughout the day and doesn’t really warm up too much or get too sweet.  It’s at once airy and sophisticated, unusual and surprising.  It’s like Portrait of a Lady but not as spicy and a little more rosy.  This is definitely a feminine scent.  Needless to say, I enjoy wearing it and can’t get enough of it.

You can pick these up for $125 for 50mL.

Posted in Perfumes | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Hydrate in the Shower: Inca Oil Extraordinaire Cleansing & Revitalizing Shower Oil

Cake Beauty Inca Oil CleanserCleansing oil.  If you haven’t used it, you need to!  Previously only for your face, this year Canadian company Cake Beauty has come out with a cleansing oil for your whole body!  Called Inca Oil Extraordinaire Cleansing & Revitalizing Shower Oil, this is made with Inca Inchi oil which is the richest plant-based source of Omega 3,6,9 in the world!

This dispenses into your hands like an oil… but mixed with water lathers lightly like a soap and then washes clean. The fresh orange scent is unique and on the strong side, but also dissipates, leaving you with clean yet moisturized skin. This isn’t for you if you like lots of lather or skin that feels squeaky clean, but if you want a soapy cleanser that’s not too harsh this winter, then the Inca Oil shower oil is what you need.

This oil is 100 per cent free of parabens, sodium chloride, phthalates, GMOs, mineral oil, petrolatum, gluten and triclosan and packed with nutrient-rich oils, such as inca inchi oil, grapeseed oil, safflower oil, orange peel oil, avocado oil and buriti oil.

It is pretty amazing stuff.

$25 at Murale stores.

Posted in For the Body | Tagged | Leave a comment

I Gave Myself a Caviar Manicure

…using Dior’s Jewel Manicure Duo which is out as part of their Golden Winter 2013 collection.

dior caviar jewel manicure duoThe instructions are simple: apply gold nail polish included in the kit, and after applying the second coat immediately tap the clear mini beads directly on to the nail letting excess fall into tray provided. Let dry.

I did everything as follows and below are the results.

dior caviar manicure

I wasn’t meticulous but the dipping worked pretty well for me. I did find that the beads didn’t fall neatly into the tray below my nail… they seemed to go everywhere, but a quick wipedown cleaned up the mess.

You do not need a top coat, and I tried applying one after and it really diminished the look and made it look sloppy.

It took about an hour to fully dry, and even then, I found that I lost beads throughout the day. If I was using this, I would do it directly before a big event or party, and even then, there’s no guarantee that I wouldn’t just pick off the beads myself.

The gold polish included is quite metallic and pretty all on its own, but the clear beads take this to the next level. I see no reason why one couldn’t use the beads with any other polish.

As with everything Dior, the packaging is beautiful – clear round bottles with golden caps. A gold funnel is included in the kit to help you pour the excess beads back into the bottle.

$39 at Dior counters, and apparently almost sold out everywhere.

Posted in Holiday 2013 | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Tom Ford Noir Absolute For Eyes Gel Eyeliner

Kids, I just got my hands on Tom Ford’s gel eyeliner, and as much as it pains me to say this, it’s just not all it’s cracked up to be.  tom ford gel eyeliner

This gel eyeliner comes in a generous wide-mouthed pot.  The colour is a deep black with tiny flecks of blue shimmer that add brightness to the eye.  The shimmer is very subtle and unnoticeable until you really pay attention to it.

Sadly, what I didn’t like about this liner is that it is much harder in texture than any other gel eyeliner I’ve used (most recently Nars, Bobbi Brown, and YSL).  That means that you really need to work to pick up product with your eyeliner brush and even what you do manage to pick up, it’s difficult to spread the liner on your eye without some tugging and re-dipping into the pot.  Effortless application this is not!

I also found that this did not last the whole day for me.  If you don’t have oily skin, then you may  not find this to be an issue.

I have to mention that I’ve read so many positive reviews of this liner online – surprising considering the price of the liner and how difficult it was to work with!  Many people are so impressed with the subtle blue shimmer and how it really does make a difference in how the liner looks.  Others may just love the name Tom Ford.  While I definitely fall into the latter category, it’s just not worth it for me to use a product that needs so much work.  People are also using a very stiff eyebrow brush to apply the liner, and I think that’s just too harsh for my eyelids.

Tom Ford is now available at Holt Renfrew Bloor Street and Vancouver.  This liner is available in just 1 colour and is $40.

I have more Tom Ford makeup that I’m testing out and will be reviewing soon!

 

Posted in More Than Beauty | Tagged , | Leave a comment