Oil Miracle!

BC Oil Miracle ProductsBy now, if you haven’t added some oil-containing products to some part of your beauty regimen, you are really missing out.  The latest to hit shelves is BC Oil Miracle by Schwarzkopf.  The two new products in the collection are a Volume Amplifier and a Divine Polish.  Both are amazing products that really add something different to what may already be in your hair care lineup.

I’ll start with the Divine Polish which is a shine spray that’s meant to be applied on to dry hair to give it some shine.  You may already have a shine product in your kit, but this one bests all the ones that I was currently using.  It is non-greasy (really, you can’t use too much of it), and it is also a dry spray so that it’s not wet and it won’t make your hair get more frizzy.  The spray does have some alcohol in it but I didn’t mind that because it meant that it’s fast-drying and it just adds shine and nothing else to your hair.

The Volume Amplifier equally amazing.  It is formulated with Argan, Marula, Almond, Macadamia and Jojoba oils and works like a leave-in conditioning cream.  It also adds some texture to your hair which makes it have a bit more grip, and it contains shimmer so that it adds a sheen to your hair.  I loved the creaminess of the product but that it didn’t weigh my hair down.  It also left my hair super soft and very manageable.  It did make my hair look thicker as well.

Most of all, I love that both these products add a dose of conditioning to my hair and just make it more manageable.  Love them!

Check them out at salons for $17.95 each.

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Thursday Threes: Awesome Moisturizers

winter 2013 moisturizers…featuring Nivea, Lush, and Philosophy.  Come winter-time (yes, it’s officially here when stores start advertising for Christmas) I need to surround myself with lotions.  I have one in the bathroom, at my desk, and beside my bed, so that I can atleast keep torn cuticles at bay.  Here are my three favourite body lotions right now – and they’re going to end up on my empty list at some point too!

1. Nivea Soft.

I’ve actually grown up with Nivea – the original kind in the blue tins, and if you’re from a developing country then you probably have too!  It’s the one cream that’s always been cheap and easy to find, and can relieve temporary dryness in a second.  Safe enough to use on the body and the face, if you’re a Nivea fan you’re in good company because you can find it all over the world!  My dad always had a small tin of tube in his laptop bag or in the dash of his car, and so of course after seeing it so much, it makes sense that it’s been years since I tried it on myself.
Nivea Soft
Then, this past fall, this pretty little tub of Nivea Soft came my way and I finally cracked it open.

It’s definitely not the thick greasy lotion of the original Nivea, but instead, a light-as-air soft cream that still has a light version of the iconic Nivea scent.  Nivea Soft is super quick absorbing, completely non-greasy, and still made for the hair, body, hands, and face. It also contains Vitamin E and Jojoba to nourish the skin. I DO NOT use this on my face, but it’s done a decent job at hydrating my hands and nails as the weather gets colder.

You might not be able to find my pretty little tub anymore (it was limited edition designed by Giles Deacon this September) but you can get Nivea Soft at major drug, pharmacy and mass merchandise stores. $10.99 for 200ml.
2. Lush Celebrate Hand and Body Lotion.

Cognac is everywhere this Christmas season, and no not to drink! It’s being used in perfumes!
Lush Celebrate Body Lotion

First, it made its appearance in the Aerin Evening Rose perfume, and now in this intense new limited edition body lotion from Lush. Celebrate has apparently been selling for years in Japan, and now it’s available in North America for the Christmas season.

Like most Lush lotions, this one is strongly scented (with cognac oil making an appearance) and leaves your skin quite greasy. The base is made up of Almond Oil, Cocoa Butter, and Glycerine so this not only relieves any dryness on the skin, but also attracts moisture to the skin.

The perfume of the lotion is made up of orange oil, lime, benzoin, and cognac oil, and the overall effect is fresh and sharp (very much as if you smelled the rind of an orange). It’s also warm and settles and wears nicely on the skin – notice that I can talk about the lotion almost like a perfume, and this is so strongly scented that it wears like a perfume.  It’s not for everyone, but it’s nice to use on your hands – I find that’s the perfect amount of scent for me.

I love love love this lotion because it is so rich and perfect for super cold months. It’s also very creamy and easy to spread and basically the next best thing to using a Lush body butter or a body oil.

Pick it up at Lush stores or at Lush.ca. $29.95 for a 220g tub.

3. Philosophy Living Grace Firming Body Emulsion.  

living grace lotion

I love Philosophy lotions because they’re the perfect mix between something like Nivea and a Lush-type lotion.  They are made with natural oils (like those from Lush), but they’re completely non-greasy and absorb into the skin rather quickly (like Nivea Soft).  I love the Living Grace Firming Emulsion because it has a nice clean, yet warm, scent that’s very wearable.  By the time I’m ready to get dressed, this has sunk into my skin and any dryness or itchiness is kept away.

Pick it up at The Bay for $44. This is the most expensive lotion of the bunch, but it goes without saying that i’s also the most luxurious and the formula is unparalleled.  Might be worth a splurge.

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New Clinique Superprimer Face Primers

Clinique superprimersYou haven’t read many primer reviews on this blog because to tell you the truth I’m not a huge fan of primers.  The majority of them are silicone-heavy which clogs my pores, and I have this belief that foundation should last well into the day on its own, with maybe a slight dusting of powder on top, more to help my blush and bronzer blend better.

But when a product has “super” in front of it… I guess I just have to try it.

What made me more interested in these primers is that they come in different colours to target different skin tone problems: there’s a primer to counteract redness in skin, one to make sallow skin brighter, and another to deal with the blue/green that can be seen in under eye circles.  There’s also an clear Universal Face Primer.

Colour-correcting primers are not at all new.  Lise Watier has had a colour-correcting concealer wheel on the market for a long time.  I remember walking into a friend doing her makeup maybe ten years ago, and seeing her face covered with green lotion to counteract the natural rosiness her skin had.  She would then layer foundation on top, and had I not already seen her getting ready, I would have never known that her skin was red at all.  Using this type of primer is a common makeup artist trick: if you can counteract any kind of colour issues that your skin is having, it’s easier to make foundation look like natural skin.  Most foundation isn’t meant to cover up colour issues, it’s simply made to even out your skin.  You’ll find a colour-corrector especially useful if you use a sheer foundation as it is because all of a sudden you might not need to take care of colour issues.  If you use a colour-corrector, you might even find that you can down-grade the coverage you need in a foundation because all of a sudden there’s not that much to cover anymore.

You can also use the primer just in the spots that you need such as the T-zone so that it can absorb oil.  You can use the colour-correcting primer just in areas that need the correcting, although these are so sheer in terms of colour that sometimes it might be easier to use them all over the face.

Anyway, I checked out Clinique Superprimer Universal Face Primer and Colour Corrects Dullness in Deeper Skins.  Both the primers rubbed into my skin without leaving any noticeable colour behind, and I would say that it’s going to fairly easy for you to see what your skin needs in order to pick a primer that suits your skin.

I was happy to see that the Universal Face Primer actually doesn’t have much of a silicone-like feel and just feels like a thick moisturizer.  It blends in smoothly and immediately makes pores disappear and seems to fill fine lines.  Skin looks brighter too!  It’s easier to blend foundation on top of a primer and I did find that the brightness that the primer added shone through the foundation.  Without any additional setting powder, my foundation, which does tend to melt rather easily, stayed put throughout a busy day and was more matte than usual.  A couple of dry patches seemed to be highlighted, but the next time I’ll use a moisturizer just on those areas before I apply this primer.

The colour-correcting primers have a higher level of silicone in them and so feel quite dry going on. Because of the silicone, the primers are excellent at filling in pores and making skin appear more smooth and even.  These feel like a typical primer but are tinted.  The one I tried had very little pigment in it and absolutely no shimmer which was fine with me.  It did tend to look a tiny bit orange, and I can see how that would brighten up a deeper skin tone, however it might be a touch too sheer to really make a huge difference.  If you have skin that suffers from dullness, I would suggest using a highlighter at the highest parts of your face (cheekbones, forehead) and using brighter colours on the lips and cheeks.

The Superprimers are now available at the Clinique counter for $29 each.

 

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L’Oreal Elnett Satin Heat Styling Spray Review

I’ve always been a huge fan of Elnett hairspray so I really wanted to try their heat protection sprays.  There’s a version for curls and a version for straightening your hair, and I checked out both.

First, I tried the one for curls.  I didn’t like it.  My curls didn’t stay whereas they normally do and I think that the spray weighed my hair down so that it didn’t retain the bounce of the curls.

elnett heat protectAfter that experience I wasn’t that interested in trying the Straight version of the spray, but then one day before blowdrying it’s what came into my hand and I tried it. The L’Oreal Elnett Satin Heat Styling Spray Straight styling spray is extremely light and comes out in a superfine mist.  It seemed to help my hair dry really fast, and I loved that because I didn’t have to apply as much heat on it.  The spray is supposed to keep your hair straight for 3 days, and although it wasn’t as straight as it is when I blow-dry it, it looked good enough on day 3 that I didn’t feel like I had to rewash my hair.  I used lots of dry shampoo and I was good to go.

Also, sometimes I wash my hair at night but don’t want to blow-dry it for fear of waking the whole house; I’ve found that in the morning I can just spray my hair with this Heat Styling Spray and then blowdry!

Pick it up from drugstores for $10.99.

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NYX Soft Matte Lip Cream

I love a matte lip so imagine my thrill at finding a drugstore product that gives an amazing opaque matte lip that’s long-lasting and comes in amazing colours.  It’s NYX Soft Matte Lip Cream and it can hold up to any high end matte lip cream.

nyx soft matte lip creamThe cream sets and then lasts all day without drying your lips out.  You don’t need a top coat to hydrate your lips, but I found that a light layer of lip balm made my lips feel a little more comfortable.

The colour I tried was Abu Dhabi which is a nude pinkish brown.  It made for an awesome nude lip paired with a smoky eye or even just on its own.

Pick up NYX Soft Matte Lip Cream for $9.99 at London Drugs.

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The Softest Hair Ever Thanks to Joico

joico k pak systemThere’s no doubt that no matter what climate you’re in, the fall months mean dryer weather which can inevitably mean dryer hair and skin. On the quest to really give my hair some TLC, I turned to Joico’s K-PAK line which promises to rebuild, reconstruct, and strengthen damaged hair. After a couple of weeks of uses, I have to say that I’m in love with the system.

I used the K-PAK Color Therapy Shampoo ($12.69) and Conditioner ($14.99) as well as the K-PAK Revitaluxe ($24.95) treatment on the weekends. The therapy starts right from the shampoo. Although it lathers well, when you rinse your hair, you can feel that it’s so much smoother and softer. It’s a rather conditioning shampoo which can be a nice way to add a dose of moisture into your hair, especially since colouring it can leave it dry.

The Color Therapy conditioner definitely added just the right dose of hydrating agents. It’s moisturizing but washes clean so that your hair still feels light and is soft and manageable.

K-PAK Revitaluxe is a fortifying treatment that helps reconstruct hair from inside and out. As much as I loved the shampoo and conditioner that I described above, I have to say that I saw a difference in my hair from the first time that I used Revitaluxe. My curly hair was so nicely hydrated that it was actually curlier and more bouncy than before. Even the ends (which can become a little fried) seemed to be nicely plumped because of the added hydration.

The entire K-PAK system adds keratin to your hair, but in a balanced way so that you’re not over-doing it (provided you use the system as advised) and so that your hair is soft and supple and not brittle because of the added keratin. After rinsing the Revitaluxe treatment from my hair, my hair felt dryer (even though it was still wet) and that’s a definite sign of a keratin treatment being added to your hair. Upon drying, however, my hair was soft and smooth and much less frizzy and prone to tangles. Because this is a treatment, it’s best used sparingly and once in a while – either weekly or monthly depending on your hair type and how prone it is to buildup and dryness.

Thoughts on keratin for your hair? I would love to hear from you!

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Downtown by Calvin Klein

ck downtownThe latest perfume by CK has actress Rooney Mara in the ads and if you’ve seen her on the red carpet then you get a sense of the woman that this fragrance is meant to be for: confident and slightly aloof – and between the ages 25 to 35. Mara also has the reputation of being edgy thanks to her role of Lisbeth Salander in Girl with a Dragon Tattoo, and Downtown is supposed to have an edge to it as well.

The notes are: cedrat, green pear, bergamot, neroli, pear, watery plum, pink pepper, violet leaf, gardenia, cedar, incense, vetiver and  musks.  The watery plum and pear are at the top and are sweet but fresh.  The heart notes are floral with the gardenia and neroli melding together nicely, and the vetiver and musks finish the scent.

Because of the sweetness at the very beginning of the scent, this isn’t my kind of perfume, but I have to admit that I have many friends who love it.  The sweetness does go away and the middle and base notes are pretty and wearable.  The scent is soft and not at all overpowering the way that many CK scents are, and I think that’s deliberate.  Even when you look at the Downtown ad featuring Rooney Mara, you can see that she’s wearing a leather jacket, but there’s a real softness in her expression accentuated by the delicate shadows in the image.  Perhaps this is meant to be a scent that a downtown girl would wear if you got close enough to her.

Wearable and different, this is for the grown up CK girl.

Downtown is on counters now: 50ml EDP – $78, 90ml EDP – $105, 10ml Rollerball – $25 (Sephora exclusive) 200ml Body Lotion – $49.

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The Anti-Aging Facial

Come fall, it’s not uncommon for the tan (real or fake) to wear off, and for us to look at our skin and wonder “what happened?”  Fine lines that we’re sure weren’t there before, and the odd new spot can mean that the time spent on the patios ended up doing more damage than we thought it could.  What to do?

the spa ritual 2

Turns out that a fix isn’t difficult to find and nor is it a temporary one.  We headed to The Spa Ritual to check out their Enhanced Anti-Aging Facial Treatment.  The key to the treatment, we learned, was a medical peel that helped exfoliate the skin.  Removing damaged skin can help skin look more refined – surface wrinkles seem to disappear and over time, dark spots can be lightened.  We loved that the peel wasn’t too intense – there was no actual “peeling” of the skin, and no redness once we left the spa.  Having a trained aesthetician do the peel meant that we were carefully monitored the entire time the peel was applied to make sure that it was something that our skin could handle.  The facial also included doses of Vitamin C serum applied to the skin after each wash.  Vitamin C has been shown to actively protect skin from damage, and even repairs DNA so that new skin cells are healthier.

We left the spa glowing – but before we came home, we made sure to find out how we could prolong the effects of the facial at home.

Turns out, there’s lots that can be done at home.

Firstly, you can use AHA and BHA containing products at home.  These come in a variety of formulas so find one that’s easy to fit into your existing skincare routine.  We like Paula’s Choice 8% AHA Gel because it’s oil-free and super light and works well applied before a moisturizer.  We also love Neostrata lotions which are formulated with a mix of AHA and BHA’s and are perfect for skin that needs a dose of hydration.

philosophy time in a bottle

The other way to keep the effects of the facial is to use a vitamin C serum at home and for that we prefer a serum like Philosophy’s new Time in a Bottle.  It addresses the fact that Vitamin C needs to be used “fresh” and so lets you pour it into the serum yourself when you first open the bottle.

Neutrogena-Rapid-Tone-Repair-625x400

Finally, make sure that you’re not exposing your skin to the sun as it can cause skin to become damaged and show signs of aging.  Use a sunscreen daily and one that’s built into a moisturizer can make it easy.  We love Neutrogena’s Rapid

Tone Repair moisturizer because it has an SPF 20.

We’re happy to know that caring for our skin doesn’t have to be left to the professionals!

 

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Essie Winter 2013 Collection

Group 2 essie WinterThis year, you can forget about wearing those blacks, deep purples, and deep blues. The winter collections do have strong colours, but they’re a step away from the deep dark shades that we’ve seen so much of in previous years. Essie’s Winter 2013 collection is a mix of classic bordeaux shades, blues, and purples.

Group essie Winter

The colours are:

shearling darling—plush ebony red
parka perfect—serenely shimmering cashmere gray
mind your mittens——double diamond black teal
sable collar—lavish pearlescent cocoa plum
warm & toasty turtleneck—wisteria pink angora
toggle to the top—sparkling crushed garnet red

Shearling Darling is a dark vampy red.

essie shearling darling

Parka perfect is a dark teal grey colour.  It’s super pretty especially if you prefer dark shades for fall.

essie parka perfect

Here is Sable Collar.  It really is a cocoa plum colour – think of it as the colour of shimmering hot chocolate.  So pretty and versatile, much nicer than a typical brown colour.

essie sable collar swatch

Check out my swatch of Mind Your Mittens. Essie’s description of it being a double diamond black teal doesn’t really make sense to me. As you can see, this is more of a faded teal. It has a hint of shimmer but really looks like a cream.

essie mind your mittens

Warm & Toasty Turtleneck is a nice mauve pink.  It’s unexpected for winter but it kind of works.

Essie warm and toasty turtleneck

Toggle To the Top looks like a pair of jelly ruby red slippers. It’s a dark red in a jelly finish with red glitter in it.

Essie Toggle to the Top

 

Overall, this Winter collection has everything you need for your winter polish wardrobe.  There are dark colours, some sparkle, and even a touch of unexpectedness.

Pick it up now.

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Where I Admit to Using Wrinkle Filler

retin ox correxion isntant wrinkle fillerSo it seems that in the past year I’ve accumulated a few tiny wrinkles around my eyes and I’m pretty sure they weren’t there before. Those, coupled with the laugh lines that have always been there inspired me to use a wrinkle filler.

I mean, have you guys seen the real housewives of OC? Doesn’t Tamra seem to have the most smooth makeup? Notice that I didn’t say that she has the most smooth skin. I think that it’s pretty obvious at her age that either she has had work done to make her skin look that smooth or there’s some exceptional priming going on.

It was with that in mind that I tried a wrinkle filler: RoC Retin-Ox Correxion Instant Wrinkle Filler. Made with a combination of retinol and hyaluronic acid, I knew that this wrinkle filler would plump up the skin temporarily and provide some defence against wrinkles and dry skin.

Well, three days in and I have to say I’m a believer. This wrinkle filler doesn’t necessarily make all my tiny lines disappear but it has definitely given me smoother skin.

The wrinkle filler goes on just like a regular lotion. It doesn’t feel like primer and isn’t full of silicones. It is very hydrating and the moisture is a burst of freshness on the skin. My foundation went on smoothly afterwards, and what’s more is that it seemed to set and stay put throughout the day. What’s more is that there wasn’t even any creasing of my foundation even though there was that new layer of moisturizer underneath.

Want more proof? In a clinical evaluation of 43 women, 100% found that their skin looked smoother 5 minutes after application, so even if the results are temporary, they are there.

Although I use this in the morning before my foundation, you could use it at night too because at the end of the day it’s a skincare product. I find that it works better than primer for my skin (primer always seems to make me break out), and if you’re looking for an alternative to primer to make your skin look better and your makeup last longer, then this is a good option.

Available in drugstores across Canada. $58 for 30ml.

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