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random scribble i did of me for some reason last night??? idk why it was like midnight last night and tired and wanted to go home already
#bluebell talks#also i was gifted oils this year and i am so excited to try oil paints finally#but i can’t do them in my sketchbook because i don’t feel like waiting for my painting to fully dry cause#what if i want to draw more or something stgdhfgjjg#also my oils are water soluable which is good because#i do not want to clean my brushes off with turpentine or smth
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Hum Nutrition Buying Guide: The Good, The Bad, and the Meh
When I initially talked about Hum Nutrition’s supplements, I was less than positive. The price was extortionate and the products often made claims that they couldn’t back up with science (al å “detox”). However, after some further research, I found that you can get up to a ~75% discount on their products. With that discount, some of their supplements are actually very good and I would recommend them.
So, I’ll sort through the supplements. “The Good” I would recommend. “The Bad” I wouldn’t recommend for anyone. “The Meh” have potential, but I have reservations about them. (I’ll star (*) the ones I’ve purchased)
Oh, and if you choose to make a purchase, my 25% off referral code is: 13EAEC 😉
The Good
*Base Control
A very good multivitamin with iron, zinc (for acne), b12, biotin... for the price, I recommend it for any woman looking for a multivitamin supplement. If you don’t need or want iron, there is an iron-free version (though I think the iron is a major benefit).
*Raw Beauty
This is a drink mix powder. It contains antioxidants, digestive enzymes, and probiotics. Those are all things that can be helpful (antioxidants to prevent free radical damage and digestive enzymes/probiotics for indigestion), but don’t expect it to do anything for your skin/hair/”beauty”.
*Skinny Bird
This pill is meant to prevent the storage of fat in the body and to suppress appetite. I put this in “The Good” category instead of “The Meh”, because the evidence seems pretty convincing. The plant responsible, caralluma fimbriata, has been used for centuries in India to promote weight loss. Also, there have been many modern studies showing its modest effect on weight loss. I think, in addition to diet and exercise, this is actually a viable and safe weight loss supplement to take.
*Flatter Me
For those who struggle with indigestion, this is a pill that contains digestive enzymes. I will say that the amount of lactase is wimpy, so I wouldn’t necessarily rely on this if you’re lactose intolerant.
*Gut Instinct
An excellent probiotic. 10 strains of bacteria, 25 billion microorganisms; if you have bowel issues (ex. irritable bowel syndrome), I would highly recommend this to you.
*OMG! Omega the Great
This is another winner for me. Provides the appropriate amount of omega-3 fatty acids without any notorious fish taste or burps. Omega-3′s have an anti-inflammatory action in the body and they also help to fortify your skin’s moisture barrier. This is a great option for those with sensitive or acne-prone skins, but anyone can benefit.
Beauty zzZz
A basic melatonin supplement. This helps those with sleep disturbances. Keep in mind that melatonin is a neurotransmitter (a brain chemical). Don’t take this when not necessary. Daily, long-term use may have negative side effects. Definitely talk with your doctor first about melatonin supplements.
Here Comes the Sun
A basic vitamin D supplement. I added this to “The Good” and not “The Meh”, because I always advocate for sunscreen, which makes vitamin D supplements essential. As a result of daily sunscreen use, your vitamin D levels decrease. You have to make sure you’re getting enough vitamin D. You don’t need Here Come the Sun if your multivitamin already contains vitamin D (Base Control does).
*Killer Nails
Pure biotin. And an excessively high dosage, too. Keep in mind that biotin is water-soluable, so if you take more than your body can use, you just piss it out. I caution against biotin, because some people report that it gives them acne. It may help with hair and nail health.
Hair Sweet Hair
Like Killer Nails, but sexier. Contains that same dosage of biotin, but with b12 and zinc. This is honestly what I would classify as their “beauty supplement”. And it’s in gummy form!
*Pimp My Calcium
This is a calcium/vitamin D pill. It’s very important for young women to consume lots of calcium, in order to store it in our bones. Good calcium stores reduce your risk greatly for osteoporosis as well as other chronic diseases. If you feel as though you’re not taking in enough calcium, Pimp My Calcium may be a good option for you.
B12 Turbo
If you’re a vegan/vegetarian, this supplement was made with you in mind. As you may already know, b12 is an essential vitamin that is largely absent from a meat-free diet. Taking this supplement could help you to avoid needing b12 injections (and I think we can all agree that less injections is good).
The Bad
Red Carpet
This is a pill that contains some omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. These essential fatty acids promote skin and hair health, so I could justify putting this supplement in “The Good” category. But- and this is a serious but- the average American already consumes more than enough omega-6′s daily. Like too much. This is bad news, because excessive omega-6 actually has a pro-inflammatory affect on the body. This could contribute to a number of serious diseases. You really want to avoid this. In fact, I would recommend you look for more ways to reduce your daily omega-6 intake.
*Big Chill
Intended to keep you calm and help you cope with stress, this pill is composed entirely of rhodiola extract. I don’t find the research on this plant to be strong enough. Hum Nutrition sites random studies “European and Asian” studies that tout the plant as an “adaptogen”. To keep things short and sweet, adaptogens are bullshit. I’m not convinced this will do anything for you.
Uber Energy
To make things funny, they used rhodiola extract again, but this time to give you lots of energy! Wait... Isn’t it supposed to help you calm down? Again, they claim the use of adaptogens and “adrenal support blends” which are just a bunch of plant extracts. The only thing I can see having a focusing effect is the L-tyrosine (an amino acid), and the research is not strong for it. Save your money.
Wing Man
This is probably the worst one, in my opinion, so forgive me if I go off. It claims to “detoxify” your body (which we already know is BS); specifically, your liver and dark undereye circles. Hum Nutrition claims that plant extracts will treat liver damage from alcohol consumption... and that it will get rid of your dark circles...
Ok, I’ll bite, how? With milk thistle... because it has antioxidants. And dandelions, because they have a diuretic effect. Peeing more will detox your liver... Am I missing something? Wouldn’t a diuretic make alcohol-related dehydration worse? They even brand it like “Go ahead and drink, you filthy alcoholic, as long as you take this pill!” I’m just not seeing how these claims add up. It’s psuedoscience, at best.
Cut back on the alcohol and drink some water. That’s a far better “detox” than anything you can buy in a bottle.
*Moody Bird
This is a supplement to reduce the severity of symptoms of PMS. The star ingredient, chasteberry, has some backing to alleviate PMS-related breast pain... but that’s it. There’s just not good enough evidence to support this supplement as a treatment for anything.
The Meh
Daily Cleanse
Another “detox” pill. This pill claims that it will “flush the toxins” from your body and skin. It’s meant for those with acne, specifically. They attribute this cleanse to their “Skin Cleanse & Detox Blend”, which is just a bunch of plant extracts.
So let’s cut the bullshit. It’s a zinc pill. Zinc deficiency does have a link with acne, so taking this product may improve your skin appearance. Yes, I am saying that this may help with acne. And some antioxidants never hurt anyone.
The marketing just pisses me off, because its attributing it’s benefits to the wrong stuff. It’s the zinc that’s clearing your skin, not a plant blend. The whole product page on the website seems to gloss over the zinc, instead highlighting shit like algae and beetroot.
Then when this product works for people, they’re like “Oh, detoxes must work!”. I hate it lol! If you read the reviews, the amount of placebo is crazy. People are attributing this pill to “debloating”, feeling “lighter”, improving digestion, and weight loss when there’s no way it could do any of those things. It’s like, this is what happens when people have no idea what they’re taking.
I’ll finish off by saying that I wouldn’t necessarily even recommend this to those with a zinc deficiency. Some multivitamins, like Base Control, contain the same amount of zinc as Daily Cleanse. It’s not worth it to buy a separate product.
Arctic Repair
This supplement stars lingonberry seed oil, which “helps to rejuvenate the skin and reduce wrinkles.” I’ll level on this one; It seems interesting and the reviews seem positive. However, I can’t in good conscience recommend a product with only 1 study to back it. If you want to give it a try (at $60 a pop), go for it!
Turn Back Time
This pill will not “turn back time” for you, so into “The Meh” pile it goes. I don’t like the pill advertising something it can’t deliver on. That being said, this is a very interesting supplement. It contains polypodium leucotomos, an herb which has been shown to help (in addition to sunscreen) protect the skin against sun damage. I would try Turn Back Time based on that alone, because I’m a crazy sunscreen lady. It also contains some fun extras, like turmeric and lutein, but at negligible doses. The dosage of polypodium leucotomos could be higher as well. If the concept of polypodium leucotomos interests you, then give this pill a shot, but don’t expect it to turn back damage that has already occurred to your skin. The name is especially misleading because the nature of this product is preventative, not repairing.
Collagen Love
Collagen Love derives it’s name from the collagen peptides it contains. I initially wrote this one off completely because consuming collagen does not give your skin collagen. However, collagen peptides have been shown to help synthesize collagen, hydrate the skin, and improve wrinkles! .... In rodents. There’s not a single human trial that shows it’s benefits. Is there a potential for benefit? Yes, but it hasn’t been proven. Therefore, I can’t recommend Collagen Love.
Also, to address the other ingredients in the supplement: Meh.
Ripped Rooster
This is a pill meant to boost your metabolism and increase weight loss through a chemical known as 7-keto-DHEA. There is limited research to show its benefit, but one study that does exist claims that there is significant weight loss with 7-keto-DHEA usage. I think, if you’re interested, give it a try, but it may or may not work for you.
Air Patrol
Vitamin C, calcium, and anti-inflammatories. Is this a bad combo? Not at all. Are they going to make your skin look “young and rejuvenated”? No. Is it going to reverse all the damages that could arise from air pollution? Absolutely not. Also, these ingredients can be found in other multivitamins. The bioflavinoids are nice.
Always check with your doctor before starting supplements or making significant changes to your diet. Especially if you’re 18 years old or younger. The opinions above are my own based on the evidence available to me.
Keep in mind that supplements are supplements to your diet. You should only take them if you feel that your diet doesn’t already provide them. Chances are that you’re already consuming most everything you need in a normal, healthy diet.
My judgement on a supplement is not the final word. If you’d like to try any of “The Bad” supplements, go for it. They won’t hurt you. You may even have success. Visa versa, “The Good” supplements may have no effect on you. YMMV.
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My Monthly Favorites - Best of 2019 Beauty Products
by Rosy Day Blog
I just realized I haven't posted any of my monthly favorites since April 2019. I think I've had a lot of different products to try out/post about on social media, so I just really forgot about the monthly/semi-monthly blog posts. If you've been following me for awhile now, it's the usual excuses, right? LOL. I can't guarantee I'll do more postings this year, but at least now I'm able to share my favorite products from 2019 (even if it's about a month late). Some of the products aren't "new" favorites, but are older products that I didn't realize how much I loved or needed in my routine until I started using them again. Always a wonderful feeling right?
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SKINCARE
Cleanser
Fresh Soy Face Cleanser
I love this cleanser because at least for me, it seems to help keep my skin nice and supple every time I use it (mainly because of all the amino acids). It’s also very gentle and one of the few cleansers that my sensitive skin can actually take (this is low pH). Some might not like the smell, but it just smells like cucumber infused water to me. It is also kind of pricey for a cleanser, but you get a freaking 5.1 oz. Some brands are cheaper but they barely give you like 3.4 oz. This stuff does last me over 4 months, so no worries there. Interesting ingredients include soybean oil (antioxidant, smooths & moisturizes skin w/ vitamin E and fatty acids), sunflower seed oil, starflower seed oil (restores moisture & smoothness), aloe barbadensis leaf juice (soothing & anti-inflammatory), cucumber fruit extract, damask rose extract & flower water, cornflower extract (anti-inflammatory, diminish fine lines & tone skin around eyes), soybean sterols (anti-inflammatory & skin conditioning), panax ginseng root extract (skin smoothing & firming), damask rose flower oil (soothing & pore tightening), and hydrolyzed soy protein (anti-aging & firming). » Buy Product
Cleansing/Light Exfoliating Toner
Son & Park Beauty Water
I keep coming back to this toner because it gives me daily but gentle exfoliation (I don't do well with very strong actives), and is one of the few things that helps get rid of those pesky dry flakes on my skin. Sometimes it's just not enough to properly hydrate, but you do need a gentle product to help clear out dead skin in order to see new, hydrated skin. This also makes a great multi-tasker when I need to cleanse and tone all in one (I don't wear much makeup most of the time anyway). Normal to oily skin would love this, though it's not the most hydrating when you're more dry. No one said you're not allowed to use a thicker, more hydrating toner after this (in fact many use more than one toner in their routine). Interesting ingredients include rosa damascena flower water (soothing & pore tightening), witch hazel (fights acne & inflammation), bergamot fruit oil (anti-bacterial & antibiotic), olive fruit oil (vitamin A & E), grapefruit peel oil (toning & firming), papaya fruit water (exfoliating & brightening), jasmine oil (anti-aging & moisturizing), anise fruit/seed oil (smoothing & tightening), artemisia absinthium extract (healing & protecting), tea tree leaf extract (anti-inflammatory & anti-bacterial), and rosemary leaf extract (antioxidant & improves circulation). » Buy Product
First Treatment Essence
Then I Met You The Giving Essence
This has 80% ferments: galactomyces (nourish and revitalize skin & reduce/delay aging), aspergillus (skin lightening & reducing melanin), and saccharomyces (hydrating & balancing). Other interesting ingredients include niacinamide (brightening & balancing), aloe barbadensis leaf juice (soothing & anti-inflammatory), ellagic acid (an antioxidant that prevents sun damage, blocks MMP that breaks down collagen& reduces ICAM that causes inflammation; lightening properties rivals that of hydroquinone and tretinoin), black chokeberry (one of the berries/fruit with the highest levels of antioxidants, anti-aging & skin calming), polyglutamic acid (water-soluable peptide that holds 4x more moisture than hyaluronic acid), red algae (brightening & reducing dark spots), and purslane (more omega-3 fatty acids than fish oil). There is also 11 additional berries (high in antioxidants and vitamins for fighting free radical damage; they can also help skin look brighter & more even-toned). I love this product because it has some ingredients that are different from other essences, especially the ellagic acid and algae (my skin loves this ingredient). There isn't much to see results-wise since I take pretty good care of my skin, but my skin always looks just a little bit healthier after using this overtime. » Buy Product
Anti-Aging Serum
The Ordinary "Buffet"
Just like I am with food, sometimes I get greedy and want a little bit of everything. The appropriately named "Buffet" serum does just that. Serious anti-aging ingredients include: Syn-Ake peptide complex, Matrixyl 3000 and Matrixyl Synthe'6 peptide complexes, and Relistase peptide complex. Probiotics are also included for balancing and and strengthening skin's defenses. As cheap as this is (it's about $15 USD for 1 oz.), you might think that this product is too good to be true. Maybe it is at that price point, but I do know that my face seems to stay nice and firm the longer that I use this and anti-aging is all about prevention anyway. I don't know if it's actually improving my wrinkles, but I'd rather not let them get worse and this little bottle has tons of good stuff (and proven anti-aging ingredients) inside. » Buy Product
Brightening & Hydrating Serum
Bliss Glow & Hydrate
I've never realized how good niacinamide was until I bought this, which claims to have "spa grade" niacinamide. Yes, many skincare products already have niacinamide in them, but it's a big difference when you use a product that has a good percentage of niacinamide (it should be within the top 3 ingredients). This pairs perfectly after my vitamin C serum and its thicker emulsion-like consistency makes it fairly hydrating as well. If you want brighter, more even skin, unless you're super sensitive to these 2 ingredients - all you really need is vitamin C and niacinamide. Niacinamide also helps with balancing your skin and minimizing pores. Interesting ingredients include aloe barbadensis leaf juice (soothing & anti-inflammatory), licorice root (reduces under-eye circles, discoloration & age spots), soybean oil (antioxidant, smooths & moisturizes skin w/ vitamin E and fatty acids), sunflower seed oil (vitamin E & good for acne/redness/irritation), oat kernel oil (rich in lipids & fatty acids), and shea butter (healing & highly moisturizing). » Buy Product
Hydrating Eye Cream
Glossier Bubblewrap Eye + Lip Plumping Cream
As much as I love a good brightening and/or anti-aging eye cream, sometimes all you need is a good hydrating eye cream to help smooth fine lines and give your eyes some moisture to wake them up a bit. Yes this eye cream is a bit basic, but I love it for during the day as it smooths my eyes enough that any fine lines are reduced, and makes any makeup I apply after less likely to crease. In fact, all this smoothness and lack of creasing has made my eye area look more youthful. It doesn't do anything for brightening, but that's what I use vitamin C and niacinamide for. And if I need more serious anti-wrinkle power, I can always use an eye cream that tackles that for night. A lot of people rave about the Belif Aqua Bomb Eye Cream, but that gave me millia. This one doesn't and it comes in a convenient pump. It does slightly plump your lips/preps them for lipstick, etc. as well, but I prefer to use Bubblewrap for my eyes only. Interesting ingredients include squalane (balances oil production & anti-aging), avocado oil (healing & calms itchy skin), peptide complex, hydrolyzed vegetable protein, blueberry fruit extract, purslane, swertia, and sunflower seed oil. » Buy Product
Facial Oil/Hydrating Primer
Glossier Futuredew
I was afraid of using this because I tend to be more oily but I think that this is very wearable no matter what your skin type (unless you're sensitive/allergic to any of the ingredients). Dry skin probably needs the recommended 2 pumps, normal/combo can do 1 pump, and if you're extremely oily you can just use this on the high points of your face like a highlighter. Depending how much you use and how many layers of skincare you used prior to the Futuredew (also if you use foundation after), this can give you anywhere from a subtle lit from within/highlighter glow to a semi-wet type of look. I love this because for me it's a good facial oil/primer hybrid and it seems to make me look healthier whenever I use it. My face seems to stay nice and plump as well. I don't know if it has any long term benefits but it's always a plus to at least hydrate. Interesting ingredients include squalane (balances oil production & anti-aging), jojoba, evening primrose (anti-inflammatory, soothes acne & prevents future breakouts), olive, grape seed, rosa canina fruit, evodia rutaecarpa fruit, and rosemary. » Buy Product
Hydrating Lip Balm
Biossance Rose Vegan Lip Balm
Although this seems like your basic petroleum jelly-like lip balm in a pot, I do love how this is vegan and I can smell a bit of the rose in here. Lip balm is very hard to recommend because what can work for you can be very drying for me and vice versa. My favorite way to use this is just a standard hydrating balm and then I'll layer a tinted lip balm or other colored lip product over it (if during the day) or the Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask to seal in the hydration before sleeping (if at night). I feel like this does plump my lips a bit but nothing too drastic that someone would really notice. Interesting ingredients include squalane, ceramide NP, rosa damascena, and undaria pinnatifida. » Buy Product
Tinted Lip Balm
Milk Kush Lip Balm
I'll admit I bought this because of the CBD, but this is a nice tinted lip balm if you're like me and prefer a hint of color rather than full on lipstick. Because of my full lips, I stopped wearing lipstick since I also got some on my chin everytime I ate food (not a pretty sight). Tinted lip balms, I don't have that problem and they're very easy to re-apply as you don't need a mirror like you do with lipstick. While this isn't the most hydrating tinted lip balm (I recommend the more expensive Fresh lip balms), I do like how fairly cheap (compared to Fresh) these are and they don't necessarily make my lips drier. If I really do have dry lips, I use something like the Biossance Vegan Rose Lip Balm first, and then this. Or I just make sure to properly moisturize with the Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask the night before. Interesting ingredients include olive oil, jojoba, shea butter, sunflower, mango butter, moringa oil, coconut oil, cocoa seed butter, cannabis sativa, and rosemary. » Buy Product
Light Soothing & Hydrating Mask
Laneige Water Sleeping Mask
Lightly hydrating, making it perfect for more oily skin and/or warmer temps. I keep coming back to this because despite it not advertising much other than hydration and a restful sleep due to their Sleep Tox technology, this is actually pretty soothing. I always seems to calm down any inflamed pores I have by the next morning, yet isn't so overly hydrating/suffocating. Interesting ingredients include evening primrose root (anti-inflammatory, soothes acne & prevents future breakouts), apricot (removes blemishes & improves skin tone), beta-glucan (skin healing & collagen building), quinoa seed (treats acne & brightens skin), and ascorbyl glucoside (water soluble derivative of vitamin C). » Buy Product
MAKEUP
Makeup Primer
Milk Makeup Hydro Grip Primer
At first I was afraid that this would be too hydrating but it's actually just hydrating enough for my combination skin without adding grease. I know some people might not like the stickiness/tackiness of this product, but this reminds me of a less sticky (and better) version of the J.One Jelly. I liked how that product made my face look before and after makeup application, but I hated all the additional slapping I had to do on my face and it seemed to take forever to absorb (not good if you're in a rush). With the Hydro Grip Primer, you still have to kind of pat it into your face/slap it around a bit but it's not as bad and your face is ready for foundation after about 50 to 55 seconds (but don't wait longer than a minute). I never once thought primers did a great job of keeping my makeup look fresh throughout the day, but this one does. I look almost the same by the end of the day. Even more amazing is I accidentally fell asleep with my makeup on and the very next day, it was still intact and looked fairly fresh, LOL. I'm not suggesting you should try that, but just saying...It does happen that you fall asleep with makeup on sometimes. Interesting ingredients include aloe barbadensis, agave tequilana, niacinamide, cannabis sativa, opuntia ficus-indica flower, and prunus avium flower. » Buy Product
Foundation
Milk Makeup Blur Liquid Matte Foundation
Having combination skin, I used to think this foundation was a tad drying around my nose area but that was because I wasn't properly moisturizing around the clock and my skin benefits the best from gentle, but daily exfoliation. My favorite way to wear this is to make sure my skin is hydrated enough, prime with the Glossier Futuredew and/or Milk Hydro Grip Primer, and I get a nice glowy but not greasy look. I do like dewy looks, but I find if you specifically use dewy/hydrating foundations, they don't last long. I think it's better to use hydrating skincare (that's right for your skin type), and then use a matte foundation over. The matte foundation lasts longer than the dewy/hydrating types, but you are still hydrating from within because of your skincare. I also prefer to apply this very sparingly (like tinted moisturizer) with my fingers. Fingers are best to avoid dry spots and weird creasing areas in my opinion. I wear this in the shade Medium Light. » Buy Product
Mascara Base
Lancome Cils Booster XL Super-Enhancing Mascara Base
I already have a mascara that I love, but if you really want more of a false eyelashes look, you should definitely use a good mascara base like this one. I feel like it always improves the stay power of your mscara, though I always use waterproof mascara to prevent/limit smudging anyway. I don't use this all the time, but just when I want some more oomph with my lashes. Most of the time I go bare or just more simple with my mascara. Interesting ingredients include rice brand wax, carnauba wax, bees wax, and candelilla wax. » Buy Product
Volumizing Mascara
L'Oreal Voluminous Lash Paradise Mascara
This was recommended to me by a Target employee and it's probably the best (and affordable) mascara that I've used so I keep coming back to this. Though my eye lashes are naturally fairly long and curled, this just takes them up 1-2 notches depending on my application. I always get this in waterproof (because when you have long lashes mascara smudges everytime you blink) and in the color Blackest Blck. » Buy Product
HAIR & BODY CARE
Dry/Itchy Scalp Treatment
Briogeo Scalp Revival Charcoal + Coconut Oil Micro-Exfoliating Shampoo
It's hard to find a good shampoo for a dry, itchy scalp. Popular Head & Shoulders actually makes my scalp more dry for some reason. Now, the Briogeo isn't perfect, but because of its ingredients, it does help with this weird eczema-like rash I currently have on the back of my head (no thanks to trying out some Kristin Ess shampoo and conditioner which I will never use again). I love the minty smell and it does feel a bit cooling on my scalp as well. The only thing I hate is that since it comes in a jar, I always have a bit of water from the shower going into it. Since this is a scrub shampoo, you don't necessarily have to stop using your favorite shampoo if you have one. You can just use the Briogeo once or twice a week, or as needed to keep your scalp healthy. The larger sized jar is ery expensive so I'm unsure if I will re-purchase at this time to be honest, but I at least want to try other products in their scalp care line. Interesting ingredients include binchotan charcoal, coconut oil, tea tree, ginger root, and panthenol. » Buy Product
Hair Oil
Verb Ghost Hair Oil
I already love the Verb Ghost Shampoo and Conditioner, so it's only natural that I love their hair oil from the same line for finishing my hair as well. Whether I blow dry or air dry my hair, I like to use a little bit of this over the end ends/bottom half of my hair to calm flyaways and make it look sleek and shiny (thought this does look nicer when you've had the time to actually blow dry your hair). Interesting ingredients include argan, rice bran, bamboo, soy protein, and moringa. » Buy Product
Hydrating SPF
Kylie Skin Body Oil Spray
Say what you will about Kylie Jenner (I'm not some crazed Kylie fan) but I legit love this body oil spray. It smells good and is a very convenient way to apply SPF. I get dry skin and I like never have the time to properly hydrate before applying sunscreen and leaving my apartment. Most body sunscreens are very thick and seem to take forever to rub down before it leaves a slight white cast and dries out your skin. I now have another hydrating sunscreen that I use as well, but I just like reaching for this one because of the scent and I can just spray and go for the most part. Interesting ingredients include... » Buy Product
Toning & Firming Body Cream
Sol De Janeiro Bum Bum Cream
This is hyped for a reason. I feel like this not only firms your butt (it's just the name of the cream) but it firms everywhere else you apply it. My arms were a bit dry so I decided to apply some on there and my bf commented it looked like I've been working out a bit on my arms. Now, keep in mind I'm already fairly small, so it's not like just applying this cream will automatically make it look like you've been hitting the gym. The scent, while popular with most, I do feel is a bit strong. This is why I mainly use this at night before bed. I always feel a bit self conscious like I'm giving the people around me a headache from the scent. It's so strong, it definitely lingers onto the next day. Interesting ingredients include guaraná, coconut, açaí, carrot, ilex guayusa, ilex paraguariensis, brazil nut, and squalane. » Buy Product
GADGETS
Skin Infusion Device
Spa Sciences Aero
I’ve often heard how you should warm up a product in your hand or between your fingers before applying...This takes it to another level - like you’re ironing the wrinkles off your face...Aero is one of the very few skin care infusion devices I’ve come across that heats up in addition to the ionic and sonic technologies. I wasn’t sure what to expect with a product that heated up, but upon first use, it felt quite nice and maybe even a bit relaxing. I don’t know if there’s any truth to stimulating collagen production...But we exercise our bodies to keep it firm and young, why not our face? Without going on and on about what this does, click the link below to see my full review plus before and after photos (let them speak for themselves). » Read My Full Review » Buy Product If you have any questions about any of the products above, please let me know. Photo Credits: Sephora/Soko Glam/Then I Met You/Target/Glossier
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