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updated skincare routine

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

For the past two months my skin decided to join the rebellion and go nutso without my consent. Between breakouts galore, dull skin, and an overall blegh look I was not in my element at all since I typically pride myself on the care I take of my skin. Alas I allowed myself to sleep in makeup and stay up way to late coupled by the fact that I practically ran out of all of my holy grail skincare products and relied on testing new products (not ideal). After noticing that my makeup just wasn’t doing it for me anymore, I knew I had to whip it back into shape. I’m a firm believer that your makeup can only do so much and if your skin isn’t on point, your makeup won’t be either.

And so began the updated skincare routine you see below.

skincare

Morning:
Dermalogica breakout clearing foaming wash ($19): yes, the Clear Start line by Dermalogica is geared towards teens and no, I don’t care. Since its main role is to wash away dead skin cells, dirt and excess oils that clog pores and cause breakouts I figured why not give it a go. It contains salicylic acid (known to clear skin), 8 botanicals including Tea Tree and Lavender (soothes skin), and Orange Peel extract (revives skin) this is gentle enough to use every morning.

Olay Fresh Effect {Bright On Schedule!} Eye Awakening Cream ($13) this isn’t pictured as it’ll be available in January 2014 but I just received a sample of this and I fell for the tri-rollerball applicator that cools and massages my gentle under eye area.

Kiehl’s Rosa Arctica Lightweight Cream ($60): this is nothing new but after trying other moisturizers for day I had to go back. Lately moisturizers have been leaving my skin feeling tight and dry but not this. With ingredients like vitamin E and squalane, my skin is left feeling hydrated and supple. It’s honestly a great moisturizer to use underneath makeup because it’s not greasy so nothing is sliding off.

Hampton Sun Continuous Mist Sunscreen SPF 55 ($32): I received samples of Hampton Sun products over the summer but was too stubborn to let go of my Kiehl’s Activator Sun Protector Sunscreen to try anything new. Well, after finding sample packets of a few of the brand’s items I decided to go ahead and order a full sized product to layer over my Rosa Arctica cream. What I love most is that it offers oil-free broad-spectrum UVA/UVB protection and doesn’t make my skin feel heavy or greasy. I simply spray it over my face and rub it in to make sure the product is evenly distributed. Sounds like a lot, but I swear it isn’t. This stuff is gold.

Evening
As part of the whole time-to-show-my-skin-who’s-boss project I went out and bought the Murad Acne Complex® Kit ($60) after having a TERRIBLE reaction to the Clinique Acne set (it literally burned me and I had scabs around my eye area…never again!). The Murad kit is pricey but worth it in my opinion because I’ve already fallen for the Clarifying Cleanser ($26 if purchased outside of the set) and Exfoliating Acne Treatment Gel ($54). You can already see the value as the treatment gel alone costs nearly as much as the entire set. Though the cleanser left my skin a little bit dry, my skin simply looked better after one use. The breakouts were calmed and I’m now in week two of use. The Exfoliating Acne Treatment Gel is good for controlling and preventing breakouts so I’ve been applying right before bed only. I do use the Skin Perfecting Lotion (not pictured) but only every other night as it doesn’t really moisturize as much as I’d like.

Moroccanoil Pure Argan Oil ($50; launching on moroccanoil.com soon!): absolutely no secret that I’m obsessed with argan oil so when we came out with this product I couldn’t wait to get my hands on it. It’s non-greasy, contains vitamin E and essential fatty acids, and absorbs pretty quickly into skin. I use it prior to bed because I wake up with soft as a baby’s butt skin.

Disclosure: samples were provided for editorial consideration. Also, I work in digital for Moroccanoil.

Categorized Skincare | Tagged argan oil, Dermalogica, Hampton Sun, Kiehl's, Moroccanoil, Murad, Skin care | Comments (1)

Depuff Your Peepers with Kiehl’s Facial Fuel Eye De-Puffer

Thursday, October 22, 2009

As someone who gets little to no sleep, I look for ways to take the puffiness away and reduce any dark circles. While I haven’t found anything that can combat MY level of puff, I am interested in roadtesting the latest addition to the Kiehl’s family.
Kiehl’s Facial Fuel Eye De-Puffer is a treatment targeting tired, puffy eyes. Since the eye area is the most sensitive part of your face, this would be great as it doesn’t drag or pull the skin. The lightweight, non-greasy texture will not creep into eyesThis cooling stick contains energy boosting Arctic Root adaptogen plant, caffeine to minimize puffiness, and Hibiscus Tea which is known to improve skin hydration. The Facial Fuel Eye De-Puffer utilizes natural moisturizers, including honey, to quench dry under eyes with gentle yet rich hydration made specifically to treat the eye area.

Facial Fuel Eye De-Puffer is available at Kiehl’s Since 1851 stores and Kiehls.com.

| Tagged beauty, Kiehl's, Skin care | Comments

Orlane Gives You a Pretty Pout

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

With time on my side, I have ways to go before I start worrying about fine lines, wrinkles and other crooks that weren’t there since birth BUT I am all about preventive care. If you can work on stopping something from happening now, there’s no need to worry about it later on, right?

Cue in Orlane Laboratories B21 Extreme Line-Reducing Lip Care ($75)*.

Now $75 is a bit pricey for a lip cream, but given the history of Orlane and the high standards it, as a company, sets for their products I won’t argue with it. Think of it as an investment, if you will, protecting your lips from those pesky lines that develop as you age. I’m no finance whiz but I’m pretty sure the long term benefits outweigh the cost.

Extreme Line-Reducing Lip Care promises to preserve the delicate lip area’s soft and feminine contours. It contains the Bio-Energic Vegetal Complex, Memoxyle Complex, and light refracting technology all to smooth, firm and moisturize the lips, reprogram the skin’s anti-wrinkle memory, reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and create the illusion of more youthful, plumper lips with sophisticated optical diffusers.

I’ve been using this product religiously for about two weeks now (morning and night) and I absolutely love it as a lip primer. Its silky, gel-like consistency allows lipstick and lip gloss to glide on my lips without settling into any wicked lines I currently have due to my insanely dry lips. The color goes on smoother and more evenly without any bleeding.

I pair this with Orlane’s lipstick ($35)*, which also contains B21, and moisturizes my pout beyond repair! I will definitely be using this lipstick throughout the Fall (or whatever Mother Nature decides to throw at us this season).

Orlane products are available at select Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdale’s and other fine specialty stores.

*I received these products from Orlane’s PR people, however, that does not influence my opinion on the product. To learn more about my Disclosure Policy, please read here

| Tagged Anti Aging, beauty, Lipgloss/Lipstick, Orlane, Skin care | Comments

On A Budget: Healthy, Hydrated Skin

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

With Fall coming down quicker than I can spell my name, here’s a quick and easy way to take care of your skin. As the seasons change it’s muy importante that you change up your skincare routine as well. What worked during the lazy days of summer just might not work with the cool air and sharp winds.

One of the most important things to keep in mind as the temperature drops is to hydrate your skin. There is less oil and sweat lying on the skin’s surface- and factor in the winds your skin is just BEGGING to get dry. And let’s face it, dry skin is no bueno for ANY beauty girl.

St. Ives Renewing Collagen Elastin Advanced Body Moisturizer combines essential collagen and elastin, key proteins that enhance skin to look younger and healthier. And at $4.99 for 18 fl oz. pump, this is beyond a bargain!

| Tagged Get it for Less, Skin care, St. Ives | Comments (1)

Some Things Just Aren’t Worth Fighting and suki® advanced. organic. science Proves It

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

As a chick with mighty oily skin, I fight that baby like it’s the plague. “Oil-free” is the only one term I look for when shopping for skincare products. That’s what all of the magazines preach, right? Fight the oil! Fight the power!

Not true says Suki Kramer, creator and formulator of suki® advanced. organic. science, “Organic botanical oils like jojoba, actually mimic the skin’s own sebum, so it absorbs well and helps balance the skin so oil glands do not go into overproduction mode.” In fact, they can actually help the skin. “When products are formulated with the right kind of oil, they can address and even cure just about any skin issue, blowing those touted ‘oil-free’ labels right out of the water.”

Oops…

Top that with the fall weather hitting NYC as quick as it did, the cool weather means that moisture will be missing from the air. suki® would like to nourish our skin and make us look like the glamorous gals we truly are!


Use suki’s delicate hydrating oil ($24.95) for the body on a cool September morning for skin that’s left nourished without that icky leftover greasy feel. Delicate hydrating oil pairs 100% pure rose oil and apricot kernel oils to hydrate as well as organic arnica extract and organic chamomile extract heal and sooth dry, crack and irritated skin. With its pump packaging, no more messy spillage or slipping while you simultaneously moisturize, watch TV, and let your nail polish dry.


For acne prone skin, the organic echinacea and lavender extracts in pure facial moisture– balancing ($29.95) addresses the issues you face while an organic concoction of jojoba, grapeseed and hazelnut oils balances the moisture in the skin.

Available at whole foods nationwide and sukipure.com.

| Tagged Skin care, Suki | Comments
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