I Tried It: L’Oreal Preference Mousse Absolue

L'Oreal Preference Mousse AbsolueHave I said this before? I’m a sucker for nice packaging and I’m probably an advertiser’s dream: when I see something new I just have to try it.  This is why I chose to try L’Oreal’s new foam hair dye.  L’Oreal Preference Mousse Absolue seems to have so much going for it: luxe gold packaging, no mixing, just spray, apply, and when it’s time, wash it out.  You can even get more than one use out of it, which is perfect if all you ever like to colour is your roots (I definitely fall into that category).

But then I started using the foam, and as I applied, I remembered all the reasons I didn’t like foam hair colour and had vowed never to use it again.

First and foremost, the inherent quality of foam means that it’s made up of liquid and air bubbles.  Because of these bubbles, as you apply the product to your hair, you can’t help but realize that the coverage you’re getting is lighter than you think.  Sure, there’s some liquid being applied to your hair, but the air bubbles are also leaving gaps in that application.  That’s why the directions included in the package instruct you to apply more and more dye foam until it seems that your hair is completely saturated.  That’s to compensate for those air bubbles in the foam.

As I applied more and more foam to my hair, I realized that there was no real way to tell whether the coverage I was getting was adequate and even.  Sure, my hair would seem to be saturated, but then the hair dye would seem to dry out, and I would feel the need to apply more to areas that I had already gone over a few times.

Although there was supposedly enough in the bottle for me to do two root applications, after all was said and done, I only had enough for one application of dye because I kept using the foam all over my hair to make sure I had even coverage.  And at the end, it seemed like I still missed a spot: the area near my temples where I didn’t want to over-apply for fear of getting the foam on my skin.  And the instructions did tell me to be thorough at the contours of my face, but I guess I didn’t realize how important that was.

The foam is rich and thick, and easy to apply, but because the coverage is obviously hit or miss, I still cannot recommend this hair dye.  My preferred method would be a thick coloured gel that doesn’t drip, but as far as I know this isn’t available on the market, so I’m out of luck.

L’Oreal Mousse Absolue is available at drugstores and mass retailers now.

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Luxury in a Bottle: OPI Pure 18K White Gold & Silver Leaf Top Coat

opi pure imageAs part of a collection that’s inspired by Mariah Carey, OPI has introduced a top coat that has gold and silver leaf in it.  Completely subtle and yet still over the top, this top coat is so interesting.

I really love the packaging of this product.  It’s definitely something special and totally giftable.

opi pure box

I wore it over my Dior Nuit 1947, which is a deep dark red polish.  The top coat was perfect: it added some sparkle to the classic colour, but not too much.  It wasn’t glitter (which I think can look a little boring now), but it was sparkle and that’s what I wanted.

dior plus opi pure top coat

 

Here’s the thing though: the top coat doesn’t look like anything special from afar.  Actually because the gold is white gold and it’s so light reflective, the top coat actually looks like paint splatters.  I got no compliments on my nails with this manicure, and that’s kind of a test for me as to whether something is worth the effort or not.   That said, I’m still going to use it again and try it on top of other colours.

This is a limited edition product that is available at professional salons and spas for $37.50.

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Dior Golden Winter Collection – Holiday 2013

Dior Golden WinterIt is time for Holiday collections, and as usual, there are some beautiful limited edition collection-worthy items this year.

The Dior Golden Winter collection is comprised of golden and pink tones in warm and cool incarnations which means that there is lots to choose from and something for everyone.

There are two eyeshadow quintets to choose from: Golden Snow and Golden Flower.

Golden Flower is more warm shadows in golden and peach tones, while Golden Snow is cool-based with the inclusion of a purple and shimmery black shadow.

Dior Golden FlowerDior Golden Snow

 

Both feature a super glittery shadow, which is nice for the holidays but if you’re planning on making these quads part of your staple makeup then the glitter is a little useless.

The vintage Dior look of last year’s Grand Bal collection is back, and I love the gold-toned polishes and lipsticks.  They are so luxurious and completely unlike anything else that’s out there right now.

Dior holiday nail polishesDior Holiday Lipsticks

 

There’s also a nail polish and pearl duo so that you can obtain a “caviar” manicure.  The base polish is gold, while the pearls included are transparent.

dior polish duo

 

Pick up the collection at Dior counters now.

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CND Vinylux Forbidden Mini Collection

Have you read our review of CND Vinylux?  Want to try it for yourself but without investing in the full sizes of the nail polishes and top coat?

Well, then you have to get your hands on the limited edition Forbidden Mini collection out for holiday 2013.  cnd vinylux forbidden mini collection

For $42, you get six mini CND Vinylux nail polishes and a mini CND Vinylux top coat.  Trust me, once you try the set, you’ll be sold, but this is a great chance to check out some of the colours.

The colours included are:

Blue Rapture, Night Glimmer, Burnt Romance, Steel Gaze, Dark Dahlia and Tinted Love.

Here’s my swatch of Dark Dahlia.  I hate to say it but it’s pretty similar to OPI Lincoln Park After Dark but with the benefit of having better staying power.  I found that it went on rather streaky and I needed three coats to get opaque coverage.

vinylux dark dahlia

 

I used two coats of the top coat, because I find that the polish stays on better that way.  The top coat is super shiny for the first couple of days and if you want to retain the shine and longevity of the polish, you may need to reapply the top coat.

Here is a swatch of Tinted Love.  Two coats were used here.

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Here is Steel Gaze.

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Pick up the set at NailPolishCanada.com.

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Hair Born Again

…thanks to Kevin.Murphy.

kevin murphy born again line

The cold season isn’t just a time for us to change our skin care, it’s also a time to give some TLC to our hair. Because the possibly humidity outdoors and the definite dryness indoors, hair can be dryer and more finicky in the winter time. For me, it’s also damaged from the summer of attending weddings and events where I want my hair to look perfect. I love to blow-dry and straight iron all year around, and unfortunately, that has always been apparent in my hair.

In the past, I’ve always thought that the only way to rehabilitate my hair was to swear off the hot styling tools for a season, but after speaking to Tim McLean, Kevin.Murphy’s Style.Master, I needed to try the Born.Again line of products and see if they could help my hair.

The Born.Again line is specially made for dry coloured hair, and is ultra rich and moisturizing but still light-weight enough to make your hair look good. It has soy protein to help build up hair, and wheat proteins that act as conditioners. It also contains vitamin B5 to enhance the silkiness of the hair, and essential oils that can penetrate the hair and help repair it from the inside out. The line contains a shampoo, a treatment (that’s meant to be used as a conditioner), and a masque (to be used sparingly and only once in a while). Each product in the line can really repair hair from the inside, and this is so much more than just a cuticle-smoothing line of products.

So upon Tim’s recommendation I used the three Born.Again products for my dry damaged colour-treated hair. I’ve been using them for about a month now, and I have to say that I can actually see the difference in my hair. Where my curls were falling flat before because the ends were so damaged, the natural curl holds all the way throughout the hair. When I blow-dry or straighten it, there are no raggedy ends, and I can get everything to look nice and smooth without much work.

Although I love the masque because it’s nice and thick, the shampoo and conditioner are actually my favourite products. They are seriously moisturizing but very light-weight. The shampoo especially feels light as air without being stripping or drying, and I could even use it on its own without the treatment and still feel that my hair was getting some moisture added to it. It also helps that the shampoo is sulfate-free (but has a nice thick lather) and all the products are paraben free. Meanwhile, the Essential Treatment is hydrating and detangling, and the masque is ultra-rich and thick and contains an even higher amount of amino acids and hydrators, including Shea butter, Mango butter, Jojoba, and oils to help lock moisture into the hair. It’s the perfect product to use mid-month to really help hair look and feel its best.

Pick up the Born Again line at salons. The Born.Again shampoo retails for $27.50, the Essential Treatment is $35, and the Masque $39.

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You Can Take Fashion Out of Italy, but…

…a little something I wrote for the Calgary Herald. You can check out the full article here.

As the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra puts on a fashion show as part of their Festival Italiano series, and fashionable people head to The Core to watch the Holt Renfrew show, we couldn’t help but think about the Italian influence on fashion now. The Missoni plane disappearance earlier this year definitely caught our attention, and we were drooling over the Emporio Armani Baby display at Holt Renfrew, but why does our fascination with all things Italian start and stop with fashionable?  We turned to stylist Phaedra Godchild to help us understand the appeal of Italian fashion.  Ms. Godchild, one half of the styling team known as Styleista, is the stylist behind the Italian Gala fashion show and has many years of experience in the fashion industry.  The entire show was curated from Holt Renfew, so of course there were tons of great pieces to choose from.

Italian fashion has always had something inherently accessible about it even while remaining high quality and high end. Godchild adds: “the seemingly glamourous lifestyle of the Italians is appealing to us North Americans, and when you combine that with impeccable tailoring and on-trend pieces, then you have a fashion that’s highly coveted.”   The Italian legacy of guilds and craftmanship has ensured that qualified artists make the goods, while its history of coming on to the scene after World War II means that it was ready-to-wear created for the masses rather than just for the extremely wealthy. Godchild says that Italian labels have been influential for so long because they are “timeless and ultimately sought after.  As consumers are looking at where things are made, a ‘a made in Italy’ label’ sells itself because Italy is top for craftmanship and quality.”

There’s also a something for everyone in the Italian fashion scene and the trends represented by Italian designers are evergreen.   Missoni’s quirky zig-zag print speaks to the bohemian woman and fits seamlessly into the boho trend that’s still present.  Pucci’s printed skiwear was perfect for the sportswear fan – and the printed sweatshirt makes a comeback this season.  Meanwhile, Gucci hasn’t lost its sleek glamour, and Prada’s use of cutting edge fabrics and leathers will never go out of style.  Godchild points out that “Italy has a history of setting the stage for prints” and tradition of prints gets reinterpreted in different ways to make them modern; one only has to look at the  mixed prints we’re seeing these days.

We couldn’t help but ask Godchild for a sneak peak of the designers that she was using in the fashion show.  Her top four favourites (for men and women) are: Etro – because their clothes are so beautiful to look at; D&G – because they exude Italian sex appeal; Armani – because the clothes are refined and classic; and Brunello Cucinelli because he’s a master at layering luxurious fabrics and textures, especially cashmere and fur which are must-haves this winter season.

Truly, fashion from Italy will never go out of vogue.  The rich tradition of prints and craftsmanship found in cities such as Florence and Venice, combined with state-of-the-art tailoring and structuring means that a “Made in Italy” stamp is synonymous with quality, and that’s something that will have consumers coming back no matter what.  Moreover, the Italians seem to be the epitome of style and glamour which means that Italian fashion will retain its aspirational quality – it will always appeal to those who want their clothes to say that they have a taste for la bella vita.  Ironically, over the years Italian fashion hasn’t been immune to the effects and indeed benefits of globalization.  Gucci made its comeback thanks to American designer Tom Ford at the helm, and Fendi’s creative director has been German Karl Lagerfeld, who also designs for the epic French brand Chanel.  Many Italian brands also got their first taste of success when their collections were picked up by American department stores such as Saks Fifth Avenue and Bergdorf Goodman.  But it only makes sense that Italian fashion has done so well in North America: Americans love sportswear and Italy betters sportswear by making it unendingly glamourous and since those two qualities will never go out of style, neither will our love of Italian fashion.

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Attend Tristan’s Fragrance Launch at Twas The Night

…it’s time, my friends!  The hottest holiday shopping party of the year, Twas The Night at The Core, is almost here, and this year I’m hosting Tristan’s fragrance launch at The Core from 5-7pm!  It’ll be a night of glamour, music, and so much more.

tristan invite

And guess what else?  I’d love for you to join me, and be my guest.  Interested?  Just RSVP at Eventbrite.

I can’t wait to see you guys there!

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Driven – Derek Jeter for Avon

derek Jeter avonNo Home Run….but a solid base hit

Ask any baseball fan about the New York Yankees and you will receive one of two replies – they either love them or hate them. However, regardless of your feelings for the team, Derek Jeter always commands the respect of baseball fans young and old alike. Building upon the success Mr. Jeter has found on the baseball field comes his new line of men’s products – Driven (by Avon)

I tested out the Driven: Rush brand of Body Wash ($9) and Cologne ($25) over the course of a week and found that, just like Jeter, they were consistent and did the job when called upon.

The cologne has a sharp, crisp smell and instantly provided the image of getting suited up after a big game – much like Mr. Jeter has done many times before hitting up the New York nightlife. The body wash is similar in quality to the cologne and provides the necessary fragrance that a shower product should.

My only gripe with the cologne is that it is maybe a bit too similar to other “body sprays” that are on the market. The creative minds at Avon would have been better served by attempting some additional fragrance choices to separate this brand from the rest of the colognes branded by athletes.

Bottom line, if you are looking for a gift for the Yankees fan in your life the Driven product line will get the job done – just like Jeter.

 

 

 

 

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Moroccanoil Reaches Out to the Other Half: Moroccanoil Styling Gel Molding Cream Review

We have a new male writer! Please welcome Harpal Chattha who will be reviewing all things related to men’s grooming from now on.  If you have any suggestions for the types of products you’d like to see him write about, leave us a comment below!

moroccanoil styling gel and molding cream

Like most men I have tried many different types of gels, hair creams, pastes and waxes for my hair. Depending on the style of my hair, whether I am getting ready for work, a get-together on the weekend or after the gym I just want something that works with minimal hassle. Rarely have I thought about WHAT I was putting in my hair.

This makes the hair products from Moroccanoil a pleasant surprise. The Moroccanoil Styling Gel ($19.80) and Molding Cream ($28.00) both provide an effective and easy to use set of hair products to get you through your day. Moroccanoil is big on hyping their “antioxidant infused, nutrient rich, innovative formulas” and I will say these hair products do provide something different on the hair care market that separate them from the competition.

Not being a big fan of gels I was a tad skeptical about using the Styling Gel product. How many times have guys been left with that sticky residue after applying a blob of gel to their hair? Moroccanoil products seem to evaporate right off your hands and provide a no-fuss no-muss way to style your hair effectively.  The gel can be used on short hair, but also on longer hair as a blowdrying gel.

The Molding Cream was truly made with the other half in mind.

“We spent years developing and perfecting the Moroccanoil Molding Cream formula,” explains Antonio Corral Calero, Moroccanoil Artistic Director. “We wanted to create one single product for men and women that would give professional stylists detailed control over any hair type, length and texture while allowing them to shape, deconstruct or build styles.”

The Molding Cream takes things a step further and provides excellent hold, with natural looking hair and is one of the easiest to handle creams on the market. I was very impressed with just how long the hold lasted and the natural feel of my hair as well – both traits that men appreciate and hair care companies should make note of. It was well worth the “you’re crazy” look I got from my wife when I asked her to feel and smell my hair – Moroccanoil products definitely passed the test.

 

 

 

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Essie Encrusted Treasures Collection 2013

Nail art may be a thing of the past (well, almost) but taking its place is polish finishes that are anything but ordinary. Essie may be the last to the finish line in coming out with their own uniquely finished polish, but they’ve definitely taken the category to the next level with their Encrusted Treasures Collection.

essie encrusted collection 2013

Each polish in the collection is completely different and the collection lets you achieve a variety of looks.
Nails look finished and like shimmering jewels.

The colours are:

belugaria—holographic jet black lace
peak of chic—alpine white holographic rainbow fringe
on a silver platter—pearlescent gold with holographic violet glitter
lots of lux—shimmering lapis lazuli with a superfine matte finish
ignite the night—sparkling hematite with a superfine matte finish
hors d’oeuvres—platinum gold with iridescent silver glitter

The most amazing colour is definitely Belugaria.  It’s a black that looks almost like a caviar manicure when you wear it.  It has holographic glitter in it but also chunks of black polish.  One coat is all you need for a super chunky almost junk-like finish.  It’s so cool, and pretty difficult to describe, so check out my swatch:

essie belugariaI used no base coat or top coat with this and had decent wear… about 3 days without any chipping.  I think that’s to be expected with a polish that goes on like this.

Peak of Chic is little bits of white and holographic fringe.  It’s the furry effect, and it’s available through other polish lines as well.  I applied it on top of Essie’s Mind Your Mittens from their Winter 2013 collection. This is just 1 coat.

essie peak of chic

 

Essie On a Silver Platter is super pretty and I got tons of compliments on this one.

essie on a silver platter

Ignite the Night is definitely one of my favourites.  It really is a hematite colour: charcoal grey shimmer and the matte finish doesn’t get caught on clothes or in hair.  Two coats gave me opaque coverage, and I liked wearing it without a top coat, although you could certainly wear one for extra shine.

essie ignite the night swatch

Lots of Lux is a bright blue shimmer with a matte finish.  It’s different from OPI’s Sand polish because the shimmer is sparkly.

essie lots of lux

 

Here is Hors D’Oeuvres:

essie hors d'oeuvres

This is a light yellow gold base with lots of large silver glitter in it.  It’s quite a chunky finish, so use it with a top coat if you like these finishes smooth.

This is probably one of my favourite nail polish collections EVER.  It’s super pretty and each colour is totally unique.  Although I loved wearing these polishes, at the end of all this swatching I got really sick of taking off the glitter.  It’s a pain because it really sticks to the nail – you would think that would make the lasting power of these polishes better, but that wasn’t the case.  These are awesome for special occasions but I wouldn’t wear them every day (even though I love them) (Ok, maybe Ignite the Night I would wear daily).

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