Skin Care Fridge
October 19, 2019
I recently made a purchase that exposed my "too much" gene as Jenna Marbles would call it. I bought a tiny retro fridge specifically to hold my skin care products. Yup-- I'm that bitch now. You may ask "What is the purpose of a skin care fridge?" Well... there isn't really a purpose or point. Products don't necessarily have to be kept cold, but damn to they feel good on the skin if they are! Certain products may gain a little extra shelf life if kept refrigerated such as products with retinol or benzoyl peroxide. So, why not keep them cold!?
I do not currently have any products in my routine that are perishable, but I have in the past. Lush USA has an amazing mask called "Mask of Magnaminty" and it is perishable and must be kept in the fridge. I used to use this all the time, but got tired of having to go to the kitchen to grab my skin care. It got to the point where I would forget that it was there and it would go bad before I could use it all. I stopped buying it because I was wasting my money! Well-- now I can add it back into my routine!
Besides the perishable products there really is no need to keep your skin care products chilled. The only other benefit would be that the chilled products do help to calm irritation and swelling. I just like how it feels, so I decided I needed a boujee mini fridge. I like to keep my moisturizers, under eye patches, toner, essence and exfoliating pads in there. When I do my skin care routine (you can find my skin care routine HERE) in the mornings it wakes me right up and helps to eliminate the puffiness in my face after sleeping. It is really one of my new favorite things!
What is currently in my skin care fridge?
Besides the perishable products there really is no need to keep your skin care products chilled. The only other benefit would be that the chilled products do help to calm irritation and swelling. I just like how it feels, so I decided I needed a boujee mini fridge. I like to keep my moisturizers, under eye patches, toner, essence and exfoliating pads in there. When I do my skin care routine (you can find my skin care routine HERE) in the mornings it wakes me right up and helps to eliminate the puffiness in my face after sleeping. It is really one of my new favorite things!
- Mario Badescu Facial Spray with Aloe, Herbs & Rosewater
- Pixi by Petra Glow Tonic To Go Pads
- Origins Ginzing Energizing Gel Moisturizer
- Kiehl's Creamy Eye Treatment with Avocado
- Soap & Glory Daily Youth Moisture Lotion
- Activated Charcoal Under Eye Mask with Hydrogel by BLAQ
- May Coop "Raw Sauce"
- Boscia Deep Hydrating Japanese Tsubaki Sleeping Mask
- Mario Badescu Drying Lotion
I am obsessed with this tiny little pink fridge! There are a lot of other kinds, but I loved the retro look of this Frigidaire option. You can find this particular fridge HERE! Is this something that you would be interested in trying? Is it too much? Do you care? Let me know!
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How To Fix Broken Powder Makeup!
September 30, 2019
For my birthday this year I got a BEAUTIFUL, limited edition Becca Cosmetics highlighter that I had been eyeing up in Ulta called "Lilac Geode." It is the most gorgeous cool lilac pink with gold pearl. It is so stinkin' pretty!!
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Photo cred: Beauddiction |
I held on to the highlighter for months and finally decided to do a little science experiment this past weekend. Want to know how you can save your precious powders? Here are the steps:
Items you will need:
- Isopropyl Alcohol (rubbing alcohol)
- Paper Towels
- Small tool for smoothing (I used the round end of nail clippers and q-tips)
- Small, flat, round object for pressing
Step 1: Break up the remaining pieces of your powder to smaller pieces-- even parts that may not have broken. I didn't break mine up as small as I could have, but as long as they aren't huge pieces you should be fine.
Step 2: Add the alcohol in small increments. The higher the concentration, the better. I only had 50% on hand, but you can buy higher at the drug store. Once the alcohol has been added the product should resemble wet sand when it is at peak consistency. Mix it together and smooth it as close to the edges of the pan as possible. Use your tools to your advantage. I used the smooth end of my nail clippers, but you could use your finger, the back of a spoon-- anything with a smooth surface. If you do use your fingers just dip them in the alcohol first so that the product doesn't stick to your fingers. I dipped my q-tips into the alcohol before using them too to ensure it didn't stick.
Step 3: Find a small object with a flat, round surface that fits the size of the pan you are re-pressing. Fold a paper towel into a square so that when pressed it will soak up the extra alcohol. Don't press too hard because the wet power will just come up the sides-- that is not what we want! Press gently to make sure that the wet powder is firmly pressed in the pan and smooth. If you want to go a step farther (like I did) you can then use the alcohol q-tip to smooth out the paper towel marks.
Step 4: Allow the powder to dry anywhere from 24-48 hours before trying to use. The larger the pan the longer it takes to dry. I let mine dry for 48 hours. Once its dry use a q-tip to clean around the edge of the pan and clean the mirror and it will be just like new. Only thing missing is the fancy pattern that was originally stamped into the product, but who cares!? Not me-- I got my beautiful highlighter back!
Now that I am sure that this works you best believe that I will be doing this any time a product breaks. We pay too much money for these items and I'll be damned if I let a little shatter stand between me and my glow!
Has this ever happened to you? Did you throw it away, keep using it broken or fix it? Let me know in the comments below!
Has this ever happened to you? Did you throw it away, keep using it broken or fix it? Let me know in the comments below!
Confession: I Shave My Face
April 3, 2019
Ladies-- we all want that perfect, smooth skin and will usually try anything to get it. What if I told you that I have found something that has helped my skin become more smooth? What if I told you that was that I shave my face? Don't be alarmed! I am not taking a Schick to the face-- I'm not that crazy! It is basically the at-home version of dermaplaning. What is dermaplaning, you ask? Well, according to an article from Refinery29:
Agreed, Refinery29, a scalpel does sound scary. Wanna know what else sounds scary? Paying the average of $75-150 for a dermaplaning service! So, after doing some YouTube research (my favorite) I learned that a lot of women were using small, eyebrow razors to shave their faces! After watching a TON of my favorite beauty vloggers (Jaclyn Hill & Michelle Money) videos I decided to give it a try. I ordered some of the razors on Amazon and got to work!
"Dermaplaning is a physical form of exfoliation similar in theory to microdermabrasion," says Dr. Jonquille Chantrey, a cosmetic surgeon and skin expert. "It requires the use of a sterile, surgical scalpel (not as scary as it sounds) to gently shave the skin's surface, removing the top layer or dead skin along with fine vellus hair."
Basically the stuff we call "peach fuzz." So why the fuss?
"Dermaplaning cleverly triggers the cell regeneration process," continues Dr. Chantrey. "It helps to improve the appearance of things like acne scarring and hyperpigmentation and the effects of the procedure are instant in leaving your skin with a smooth appearance and a radiant glow. Along with the removal of fine hairs, it results in healthier skin that feels silkier."
Agreed, Refinery29, a scalpel does sound scary. Wanna know what else sounds scary? Paying the average of $75-150 for a dermaplaning service! So, after doing some YouTube research (my favorite) I learned that a lot of women were using small, eyebrow razors to shave their faces! After watching a TON of my favorite beauty vloggers (Jaclyn Hill & Michelle Money) videos I decided to give it a try. I ordered some of the razors on Amazon and got to work!
Here are a few things that I have found while shaving my face:
- The hair does not grow back faster, thicker and darker.Shaving the hair does not alter your follicles nor does it change the rate of growth. This is a myth and you don't need to be worried! What I would suggest, and practice myself, is using a warm washcloth to open the pores and hair follicles to prep them for shaving. I also like to cleanse my skin before I start shaving in order to make sure that I am working with a clean canvas. I use a light face oil or serum right before to work like a gentle "shaving cream." This helps me with avoiding possible ingrown hairs.
- It is really great for your skin!Not only are you removing the peach fuzz, but you are exfoliating dead skin! The gentle razor helps to get rid of the pesky small hairs as well as a layer of dead skin on your face. After you are done you can do your regular skin care routine and you will start to see (almost immediately) a more clear and smooth appearance to your face.
- Makeup application will be beautiful!You won't believe how much better your makeup will apply and look! It applies so much smoother and easier. Shockingly, the peach fuzz and dead skin really make a difference in the way your foundation lays on your skin (kidding). It is easier to blend with a smooth surface and it just looks better overall. Also, removing the dead skin and texture that comes with it makes your highlight look sooooo good! I'm telling you guys-- its amazing!
So, what do I use? I like the cheap eyebrow razors that you can find in any drugstore or online. You can buy them on Amazon too! The brand I like to use is Tinkle and you can find an inexpensive set of 12 HERE! If you are just trying it out you don't have to buy 12. I would recommend starting with the 3 pack which you can find HERE!
Do you already shave your face? Please tell me in the comments below! If you don't, is it something you would be interested in trying? Tell me all about it! Let's chat!
Trending: Blue Light Glasses
March 22, 2019
According to my screen time report on my iPhone I spend approximately 5-6 hours A DAY on my phone. A DAY!? That is crazy! I am at work for 9 hours a day and there are only 24 hours in a day, so it seems I may have a problem! When I'm not looking at my phone I'm likely on my computer at work or watching TV at home. I usually spend most of the time on my phone when I'm in bed. This is a ton of screen time and a lot of exposure to active blue light.
A friend of mine (shoutout to Kelly!) had a pair of blue-light blocking glasses and told me about what they did. I was curious, so I googled them and since then ads have been popping up all over my social media. I finally decided to pull the trigger and found a pair by TIJN on Amazon for $16.99 that were cute.
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TIJN Blue Light Blocking Glasses in Leopard |
I have been wearing them before bed and at work and have noticed a big difference. I have been sleeping a lot more soundly and have stayed asleep better. I've also noticed that I haven't had as many headaches while at work and my vision is much clearer. With the amount of screen time that I expose myself to daily I think that these can be a great addition to my routine.
Along with the addition of these adorable glasses I need to work on my screen time addiction! It's embarrassing that I spend that much time on my phone! Most of the time there isn't even anything interesting going on! I'm just scrolling to scroll! Really the issue is bigger than just the effects of blue light as I need to get better at being more present in my regular life and not my phone life. But, for the time that I am on my phone, working on my computer or watching TV I now have something to help combat the harmful effects of that pesky blue light!
Do you own a pair of these glasses? Would you be interested in owning a pair? I love these and they come in a ton of colors! Click my Amazon affiliate link above and try them out! Let me know what you think.
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