Glossier Inspired, Five Favorite Products to Enhance Natural Beauty: Winter Edition

I came across the Glossier  website earlier this week, which automatically got me to thinking about my favorite beauty products that are geared toward enhancing natural beauty. I love Glossier’s idea of skincare as makeup, and it was a great jumping off point to starting thinking about my own skincare routine.

With autumn at the door, this is the time of year when I spend my nights at the Yoga studio, trying to up my health game, after rushing around the farmers market because I am going to eat super conscious and super local this season, I swear. Like spring nurtures new life and thus brings an incredible amount of things to do— for me, the fall delivers a desperate scramble to finish the year at my fittest while finishing all of my other goals, too.

Sometimes, it’s good to just sit and think about something with focus and intention.

So, thank you, Glossier, for the inspiration! I came to the conclusion that writing a post about my favorite products that enhance natural beauty is a great idea. And because the changing seasons are on my mind, I’m going to dedicate this post to keeping skin looking and feeling its best during our coldest months.

5. Keep your eye cream with you

glossier inspired, mario badescu hyaluronic eye cream

Over the years, my esthetician has given me plenty of advice about my eye area. As a natural-born squinter, I’ve needed every bit of it. One of the tips she gave me was to find an eye cream that wouldn’t break down my makeup (I am currently using Mario Badescu’s Hyaluronic Eye Cream) and then keep that eye cream with me at all times. Because the eye area is delicate and naturally exposed to the elements, both indoor and outdoor, a protective layer of moisture goes a long way.

Let me tell you, there is something delicious about gently patting eye cream on during a flight or even when I’m just sitting at my desk. With the indoor heaters going full blast this season—there is no reason to wait for bedtime to apply eye cream.

4. Balance oil with oil to keep away shine

I have honestly fallen in love with facial oils, and let me tell you– I was late to this party. Nearly a decade ago, a good friend of mine started using the oil cleansing method and I just couldn’t get on board, and actually ended up avoiding facial oils for quite a long time as a result. As a matter of fact, I’m using a decadent, milk-based facial cleanser from Rhonda Allison right now.

However, given some time, and after buying a number of different oils– I’ve found that Josie Maran’s 100% Pure Argan Oil is a cult classic for a reason. First, the initial ingredient is argan oil. If you think that isn’t unusual, check out a few other brands the next time you’re shopping around. Often, oil-based moisturizers are made up of other oils not mentioned in the product’s name, and these oils often offer fewer benefits to the skin. Josie Maran’s 100% Pure Argan Oil keeps my face and hands perfectly moisturized without the shine on even the coldest days (it’s also organic!).

3. Don’t forget to pamper your lips 

I take my Too Faced La Crème Lip Balm in Just Kissed with me everywhere I go. It offers great moisture to combat cold, windy days while giving just a hint of color to my lips that I find works with both office and night-time makeup looks. For me, it is one of those “my lips, but better” products. At night I tend to add a lip liner with it to give my lips some definition. I do end up reapplying during wear but I definitely believe it’s worth it to keep chapped lips away.

2. Makeup formulated with skincare in mind

glossier inspired, jane iredale pure pressed base in bisque

I’ve been using Jane Iredale products for a really long time. Another recommendation from my esthetician, Jane Iredale’s makeup bases were, if memory serves, formulated to help mask redness after light chemical peels while also providing a protective layer of SPF and anti-inflammatories to sun-vulnerable skin. I can say that it does both very well and really covers redness without completely covering the texture of your skin.

Jane Iredale’s products are also awesome for people with chemical sensitivities and is especially great for those who want a good quality vegan makeup option.

1. SPF 45 Tinted Moisturizer Bliss

My mom kindly passed on many samples of this Revision Skincare’s Intellishade SPF 45 Tinted Moisturizer in Original and Matte, and I have been gobbling these little tubes up in a frenzy. As I mentioned in a previous post, I’ve been doing at-home peels on a nearly weekly basis (review coming soon) and thus am in need of some serious broad spectrum sun protection.

Revision to the rescue, apparently. This stuff is amazing. If I add just a hint of Jane Iredale’s Pure-Pressed Base after applying this product, my makeup base is set for the day and I don’t even look like I’m wearing any makeup! I get zero shine from this tinted moisturizer despite its SPF 45 protection, which I almost can’t believe.

The Intellishade technology is formulated to match all skin tones, and I’ve had luck with it myself so far though I have heard that it doesn’t work for everyone. Hopefully they’ll offer a broader range of shades in the future. I am counting on this stuff to get me through a winter of peels!

Glossier Enhance Natural Beauty Products

Thanks again to Glossier for the inspiration, and if you have any product questions or suggestions, please leave a comment!

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Travel: products I bring with me

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I’ve flown a bit more than usual this year, sometimes checking a bag and sometimes sticking with just a carry on. Either way, I’ve noticed that I take the same products despite the TSA’s rules on liquids for checked vs carry-on bags, and thought I might share.

toiletries

I love Fragonard’s fragrance sachets; so easy to travel with and each smells heavenly! I do not feel the same about the Body Shop’s Body Butter or Alba Botanica’s Even Advanced moisturizer. The body butter has parabens and the moisturizer has a cloying scent and is only SPF 15 but leaves my skin incredibly shiny by midday.

travelmakeup

I am really enjoying Intellishade’s Revision SPF 45 primer/base! I received a number of samples and have been quickly using each tube up. I switch this up with my primer and find that it does a really great job and doesn’t leave me shiny at all despite being SPF 45. I have been doing quite a bit of home peeling and thus a high SPF is required no matter the weather. The rest of the products are my usual suspects, I think, and are well-loved.

If you have any packing or travel tips, please leave a comment– I love learning how to make travel easier!

 

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Small Fall Haul: Skincare and Makeup

The Small Fall Haul, skincare and makeup

The Small Fall Haul, skincare and makeup

It has been a while since my last update so I have quite a bit to catch up on– starting with a small fall haul from last weekend (that is not as amusing as I find it, right?). This haul was inspired by one of Lisa Eldridge’s YouTube videos on nude lips. I have had a terrible time finding the right nude shade and wasted a lot of money in the process, so I gave up the search for a number of years. She recommended the Clinique Chubby Stick in Heaping Hazelnut for her coloring and I thought that I might as well check it out. Turns out, it’s a great nude for me though I’ve passed it by in the shop time after time without a second thought. It often works out that way, right?

Of course, you stop by the store for one lip color and end up leaving with a bit more. Scroll down to see details and let me know if you have any questions about the products; aside from the pressed powder, these are all too new to me to review in depth just yet but stay tuned.

clinique chubby stick in heaping hazelnut

Clinique Chubby Stick in Heaping Hazelnut

Nars Velvet Matte Pencils in Cruella and Rikugien, Sephora Birthday Gift 2015

Nars Velvet Matte Pencils in Cruella and Rikugien, Sephora Birthday Gift 2015

clinique cheep pop heather pop

Clinique Cheek Pop Heather Pop

Glamglow thirstymud hydrating treatment, dr dennis gross alpja beta peel extra strenth, origins drink up intensive overnight msk

Glamglow Thirstymud Hydrating Treatment, Dr Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Peel Extra Strenth, Origins Drink Up Intensive Overnight Mask

jane iredal pure pressed base in bisque

Jane Iredale Pure Press Base (refill) in Bisque

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Brand Review: tarte cosmetics

tarte face

tarte (l-r): Amazonian Clay Foundation, Maracuja Creaseless Concealer, Amazonian Clay Matte Waterproof Bronzer and BB Tinted Treatment Primer. Bonus: Real Techniques Bold Metal Brushes 101 (just used) and 301

The first time I tried a tarte product was last August, when I bought the Amazonian Clay Foundation on a whim (review: here). I was so happy with the results that I ended up doing a bit of a brand exploration. Today, pretty much all of my everyday face products are tarte. My latest purchases are the Maracuja Creaseless Concealer and the Amazonian Clay Bronzer (purchased in April 2015).

I am still on the fence about the concealer– some days I love it and other days I don’t. It is rather creaseless and moisture packed, so it does stay out of fine lines, but blending it can be a challenge because of its super thick, tacky consistency. It also takes more powder than I want to use to get it to set. I may just be using too much of the product, so I’ll follow up on my experience later. The bronzer, however, has been awesome and never leaves me looking muddy or orange. I bought the BB primer somewhere between those first three products and wish that it came in more colors; I do feel that the shade is slightly off though it isn’t any issue when worn under foundation (something I don’t do very often these days). Overall, this is my everyday face makeup and I’m pretty darn happy with it.

tarte eyes and cheeks

Last winter, I picked up the Away Oui Go Portable Palette & Collector’s Set  and while the eyeshadow colors seem a little redundant from quad to quad (you can see a few photos: here), I find myself using them fairly often and the included blush has worked great. I haven’t bought any single blushes yet but I plan to soon. The big surprise for me is that my everyday mascara is now also from tarte. I was given sample of tarte’s gifted mascara last September and it has completely replaced my former brand. When I look for a new mascara, I’m usually looking for something that isn’t waterproof (I just don’t like risking the potential pain of scrubbing it off as gently as possible) and that gives me moderate volume and decent length. Gifted hit all the marks though I will say that there is some flaking that I usually have to clean up by early evening, fair warning.

tarte full face

tarte: everything listed in above captions except for the Amazonian Butter Lipstick in Angel

To be honest, tarte has been a great discovery. I think that I’ve mentioned before that I avoided the brand for years because the packaging just doesn’t appeal to me. Truthfully, it still doesn’t appeal to me. However, packaging doesn’t trump quality and I’m happy to have found products that, while aren’t sold at drugstore prices, are cheaper than some of the other products I’ve used on a regular basis. I also appreciate tarte’s attempts to be environment and animal friendly, as well as their attempts to take a critical approach to ingredient selection.

If you have any questions, want to see a specific swatch or have recommendations of what I should try next, be sure to leave a comment. Otherwise, see you next time!

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Spring 2015: Growing my Zoya Nail Lacquer Collection

Zoya nail polish

Zoya Nail Lacquers (L-R): Carey, Kennedy, Bela (favorite!), Addison, Madeline and Noir

Since trying Zoya out last year, I’ve been slowing growing my collection and it has become my favorite nail polish/lacquer brand. Its durability, ease of application, great color range and animal-friendly policies make it an easy choice. In fact, I first took a look at Zoya after researching ingredients in nail polishes that I already own. I just took Bela off my nails after two weeks of wear with only minimal chipping at the corners.  Continue reading

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