Mary Kay True Dimensions Lipstick

Mary Kay True Dimensions lipstick 2Ordering cosmetics from your neighbour may be a thing of the past, but that doesn’t mean that companies like Mary Kay are left behind.  They have some of the most awesome formulations for products, and their True Dimensions Lipstick is among the best because this stuff is weightless.

Formulated with Vitamin E, Jojoba Oil, Sunflower Oil, and Mango Butter, this lipstick is super hydrating and literally melts into lips.

For $19 it’s expensive for Mary Kay, but totally worth it.  Our favourite colours are Natural Beaute which is a pretty neutral with a bit of shimmer to give your lips a sheen, but the darker colours are really pretty too, and the best part is that you feel as if there’s nothing on your lips.

Pick them up online.

 

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High vs. Low: Clinique’s Chubby Stick vs. CoverGirl Jumbo Gloss Balm

CoverGirl Jumbo Gloss Lip BalmHot on the heels of Clinique’s Chubby Stick is CoverGirl’s version.  Though it’s not intense, after using the Gloss Balm in a couple of different colours, we have to say that if you’re just looking for a sheer wash of colour, this will do the trick.  Despite the addition of mango butter in the formula, the Jumbo Gloss Balm isn’t as moisturizing as Clinique’s version but slap on your regular lip balm underneath and you’re good go.

Also for $9.99 you can afford to invest in a few colours and see what really works for you.

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Holiday Lippies: Clinique Chubby Stick Intense

Friends, today is all about the lip. There are so many new fun lip products out right now and we’re going to break down each and every one of them for you.

We start with Clinique’s Chubby Stick Intense which was clearly introduced after the original Chubby Stick did so well. A high-end moisturizing balm and colour that was super easy to apply? Well who doesn’t want that?

And now there’s a version for those of us who want a bit more colour.

Clinique Chubby Stick Intense

Check out the shade selection. Amazing, is it not?

Our original review of the Chubby Stick said that it was light on the pigment, and if that’s what you thought too, you’ll be happy to know that these new Intense versions are pigment packed!  They are also light-weight and feel like nothing on your lips.  But they’re moisturizing so if you’ve got a bit of flakiness thanks to this lovely weather, then you’ll be happy to know that these won’t make it worse and will make it so those lips get some relief.

Our favourite colour is definitely Curviest Caramel which makes for the perfect nude lip.  Heftiest Hibiscus is also the perfect orange that borders on red and is perfect for those holiday parties you’re going to.

The Chubby Sticks are $16 each and are pure perfection in our books.  Pick them up at the Clinique counter.

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Sake and Seaberry

As I write this, I’m wearing Fresh Sugar Lip Treatment and enjoying the major moisturizing it’s giving me.

And on the body front, I’ve slathered myself in the Seaberry Restorative Body Cream that came in their Sake and Seaberry Spa Retreat Set which for $86 will please each and every skincare enthusiast on your list.

Fresh Sake and Seaberry

The set is straight up luxury packaged because it’s got a huge bar of exfoliating moisturizing soap, and the aforementioned Body Cream that’s packed with Omega 3 oils so that you get moisturizing that makes a difference on your skin. The cream sinks into your skin in literally seconds, and you’re left with a soft smoothness that rich body butters can’t even provide. It’s something else.

The set is limited edition for the holidays and we suggest you not only get one for giving, but for yourself as well.

Available at Sephora.

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Do You Dare? Oil-Containing Hair Products

For a while now, oil hasn’t been a dirty word when it comes to talking hair care. While before we wanted to do anything possible to avoid the “oily” products because of the greasy look they might bring, now the industry has done a 180. The realization has been that hydrated hair means healthy hair, and one way to keep hair supremely hydrated is to keep in natural oils, and when needed put more oils into the hair to hydrate and condition.

We’ve written about hair oils before – in particular, know when to spend money on a good hair oil and when to save your pennies.

It’s also timely to acknowledge Ojon which was a game-changer in the hydration department – they encouraged us all to pre-condition with their heavy treatment, and their hair serum is really more like an oil.

And now, here’s are some of the latest products that use oils in them. We’ve tried them all, and we’ll tell you whether to spend or save.
First up is Redken’s new Smooth Lock system. The line promises to give your hair the right type of hydration so that it stays smooth longer instead of frizzing up. Their key ingredient? A patented Heat Fuse Complex and a Interlocking Protein Network, but also: Almond Oil!

There’s a shampoo ($14.99), conditioner ($16.99), Butter Silk (an intensive super thick conditioner) ($21.99), Leave-in Cream ($20.99), and Heat Glide serum ($23.99).

Of all of the products offered, we love the Butter Silk and the Leave-in. The Butter Silk has shea butter in it, and the Leave-in is so concentrated because of the coconut oil that’s listed as the second ingredient! If you need serious hydration, we recommend picking up either of these two products or the entire line. We truly did see less frizz after just one use.

Though the Redken products contain oil in them, truth be told, they’re so well made that you could hardly tell.  But if you are willing to try something more… oily, then you need to check out Marc Anthony’s new Repairing Macadamia Oil collection.  Macadamia Oil is lightweight yet super hydrating, so it works for all hair types without weighing hair down.

Our favourite product was the Repairing Oil Treatment ($9.99) which feels oily to the touch but actually absorbs into your hair without any residue or weight.  It’s light as air and yet still moisturizing and easy to use.

Those worried about oils adding dullness to colour-treated hair need not worry – there’s Ojon’s Color Sustain PRO Fade Fighter, ($33) a conditioning treatment which not only contains the repairing Ojon Oil, but also has Babassu, Jojoba, and Tahitian Monoi Oil in it.  The treatment is used in the shower and seals the cuticle making hair look nice and shiny and protecting it from color loss.  Used weekly, it promises to protect color for up to 40 washes.

Of course is colour care is your priority, then Kerastase’s new Chroma Captive  is just the ticket.  The products contain Linseed Oil which leaves the hair fibres smooth and helps hair reflect light.  An added benefit is that the shampoo is sulfate-free but still provides a rich lather, meaning you end up with super clean hair without drying it out or doing any damage.  The system promises to lead to up to 50% less colour fading, which means that we’re golden until our next trip to the salon.  We loved the Masque Chroma Captive ($61) which is super hydrating and perfect for using on days when your hair needs a little extra TLC.  It’s thick and rich, and perfect on colour-drenched ends which usually need some extra care.

Though most of the brands we looked at had nice oils and worked well for our hair, there was one line of products that we were less than thrilled with: Matrix Biolage’s ExquisiteOil.  Both the shampoo and conditioner in this line have hardly any of the advertised Moringa Oil in them (it’s way down on the list of products, which are always listed from most to least), and the hydrator in the conditioner is mineral oil – nothing special.  Even the Exquisite Oil has mostly silicone in it, so we’d rather pass.  For a salon line, we found this one to be lacking.

At the end of the day, all the products we tried left our hair silky and smooth without any weight.  The worthwhile products are even lighter than the first silicone-based products on the market, and the best ones are a hybrid of oils and other conditioning agents for your hair.  When choosing an oil-based product for your hair, make sure you find something that really is light-weight – that way you can play with how much you use.  Also look for oils on all levels of hair care – you want hydration in the shower and out of it.

 

 

 

 

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Perfect for Your Significant Other

… or someone else that you know really well.

I’m talking about a toothbrush friends, because really this one is the best thing since sliced bread… I mean, I have a Sonicare and I’m thinking about switching over, because this one is so nifty and new.

It’s the Oral-B Professional Care SmartSeries 5000 with SmartGuide – as with all things these days, this one is a mouthful to say but it’s totally worth memorizing the name.

OK, so what makes it so special?

The toothbrush comes with visual timer that reminds you to switch between different parts of your mouth so that you get a nice even clean.  There’s not just the run of the mill beeping.  You actually get a digital display that you tack on to your wall, and it lights up when it’s time for you to change to brushing a different part of your mouth.

It also tells the time.

But all that side, by FAR the best part about this toothbrush is that it actually beeps when you’re brushing too hard, which – in these parts – is a Godsend, because yes, we do brush too hard, and despite bi-annual chastising from our dentist, it seems to be a habit that we just can’t kick.  But now there’s something that tells us that we’re brushing too hard and we can do something about it!  Genuis!

At $185 this is not one of those cheap brushes that you replace every year, but it’s worth every penny and will be appreciated by every vigorous brusher in your family.

 

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Gwen Stefani on Vogue Magazine

This is a must-see and almost makes me sorry that I’m cancelling my subscription to Vogue this year: Gwen Stefani on the cover of the January issue in Alexander Wang and wearing a YSL is beyond inspirational.  And not in the makeup sense, of course.  She still has her blonde blonde hair, and the red red lip, but the look is just too good and is really how we all want to look this holiday season, isn’t it?  Flawless.

Gwen Stefani on Vogue Magazine

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Limited Edition from Philosophy

In terms of cult bath products, Philosophy has that department down.  Every winter, they bring out their Gingerbread Man body scrub and it’s something that people stock up on so that they don’t run out for the entire year.

Though it doesn’t actually smell like a gingerbread cookie, the zesty gingery scent is a great pick-me-up, and the formula is a classic salt and glycerine blend that washes away clean.

The huge tub is $33 at Sephora stores.

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Hourglass Veil Fluid Makeup Foundation Review

… in the weeks before the holidays really begin (you know, the parties and such) I go on a mission to find the perfect foundation.  This means that not only does it need to match my skin-tone perfectly, but it also has to be truly long-wearing, and needs to look absolutely flawless in pictures with or without flash.

My latest find is Hourglass’s Veil Fluid Makeup, which is oil free and has SPF 15.  If you haven’t heard of the brand, you need to hit up a Sephora and check out the tiny yet well-edited display of awesome high-end products.  The line is known for its primers and foundations.

This foundation has a light and silky texture which means that it goes on to skin easily.  I found it quite easy to blend on with my fingertips (the warmth of my fingers worked especially well to move the foundation around), but because it’s quite liquidy, you can easily apply the foundation with a foundation brush too.  I am, of course, partial to the Hourglass foundation brush which is pretty awesome.

What I absolutely loved about this foundation is the finish.  It’s dewy but it feels silky matte to the touch.  It’s a fresh look but it covers all your pores and doesn’t settle into lines even when you don’t use powder on top.  Your skin will look silky smooth and flawless, but it’s still medium-light coverage that can be layered on to help cover whatever you need.

And the best part, is that the foundation will last all day and look fabulous.  I’m not the kind of girl that carries powder around with me to blot and touch-up (though I have oily skin so I probably should), and I was happy with the wear that this foundation had.  Yes, my skin was glow-y after a few hours, but the foundation and the coverage remained so I was happy with the look that I had.

At $70 this foundation certainly isn’t cheap, but the texture and look make up for it.  The one issue I have is that Hourglass foundations aren’t available in very many colours which means that you’re either going to be able to use it … or not.

Pick it up at Sephora.

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Marchesa Parfum d’Extase Review

Marchesa – the line worn at virtually red carpet event around the world – launched a new perfume that is supposed to be a companion to their glamorous line of clothing.  The perfume bottle itself reflects the brand’s sensibilities – simplicity paired with some bling.  It’s a clean cut crystal looking bottle with a trim of crystals lining the outside.

What’s actually surprising is how accessible the scent is.  Sold at Sephora, the scent is a powdery floral that reminds me of fresh sudsy soap.  The idea is that you let your clothes and accessories speak for themselves, rather than your scent.  It’s very wearable being quiet but long-lasting.  This is a perfume that only those that hug you will be able to smell, and everyone else will just think that you took a shower just before you arrived.  Those kinds of perfumes are not usually my cup of tea, but for some reason, Marchesa really resonates with me because of the blend of florals.  The notes are iris, freesia, violet leaves, night-blooming jasmine, ambrox and musks.  It’s definitely a clean feminine scent.

Pick it up at Sephora: $72 for 1 oz.

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