Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Splurge Vs. Steal



Rag & Bone Classic Newbury Boots in black
Rag and Bone-  Classic Newbury Booties

Vs.

Vince Camuto "Hadley" Ankle Boots in black (Rag & Bone Newbury knockoffs)
Vincent Camuto- Hadley Ankle Boot


Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Eraser Dark Circle Concealer


While I am still on the hunt for the perfect concealer, I picked up the newest concealer from Maybelline. 
It's claim is to conceal under eyes and treat them by diminishing the signs of puffiness and fatigue.
While I'm not big on Drugstore concealers, this one works well for the price($14). It doesn't give 100% coverage but when used in conjunction with another concealer or corrector( I use Bobbi Brown) it works well.
I like how it brightens and refreshes. 
I bought mine from Shoppers Drug Mart. 
They also have a great return policy on their cosmetics. 
Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Eraser Dark Circle Concealer Review, Swatches, Photos
Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Eraser Dark Circle Concealer Review, Swatches, Photos

Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Eraser Dark Circle Concealer Review, Swatches, Photos
Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Eraser Dark Circle Concealer Review, Swatches, Photos
Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Eraser Dark Circle Concealer Review, Swatches, Photos

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Preserving Your Blowout

This is a life saver, especially if you have big, unruly hair like me. 
  1. Apply whatever styling aid you like. I like to use this weightless leave-in conditionerby Sexy Hair because it promotes shine, restores ph balance and helps close the cuticle. Then it disappears completely.
  2. Always blow hair out using a nozzle and point it downward as much as possible in order to really smooth the cuticle. If you don’t have a good blowdryer, I strongly suggest you save up and invest. It makes ALL the difference in the world for a girl with curls. Once you’re done drying, you can add some simple waves to your hair if you want. Note: Some people may ask “Why would you blow out curls just to put them back in?” But girls with curls know there is a huge difference between natural curls and curling iron waves. If you’d rather wear it straight the next day, just continue these steps without curling.
  3. Find a good anti-humectant. I’ve always loved Brilliant Anti-Humectant by Aveda. It’s not too heavy and you just need a tiny bit to keep the moisture out.
  4. Warm it up in the palm of your hands and distribute through evenly, beginning with the area that tends to be the most unruly (aka: the part that usually gets curly again first.)
  5. Now twist the hair like a rope. The best way I can explain how to do this part is to divide the hair in two and hold one piece in place while you hand the other one over. The hair will automatically twist itself and you won’t have to worry about that part. Hold one piece still, pass the other one over. Hold one piece still, pass the other one over. Hold one piece still, pass the other one over…. keep going!
  6. Repeat on the other side.
  7. Your braids should look like this. Not too loose + not too tight. It’s totally fine if some of your layers fall out, just try and tuck them in if possible.
  8. Now sleep! ZzzzzZzzzZZzzzzZzzzzzzzz….
When you wake up in the morning, unravel the rope braids. You will find soft subtle waves. Either add a teeny bit more Aveda Anti-Humectant or try using a soft, shiny beach spray like Oribe’s Apres Beach if you want a more messy look. Add a little more curl if desired! If you’re looking to wear it pin-straight, you’ll definitely get a soft wave and have to go over it with the flat iron, but  the point of this is to minimize frizz in the day(s) after your blow out.
If you have super-fine curly hair and want to try this to minimize the poof, try just doing one rope twist.