Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts

Thursday, December 12, 2013

His and Hers Holiday Gift Guide

His & Hers

Aqua Di Gio  -  BBQ Tools Womens SlippersWomens Purse - Michael Kors Watch


When it comes to gift giving, I always try to come up with the best ideas.  My favorite gifts are personalized and well thought out, however when you are running out of time to purchase the perfect gift and need some ideas quickly, this list does the trick! I've compiled a list of ideas for both men and women.  I know at times it's difficult to decide what to get someone of the opposite sex.  So here's some inspiration that might spark some other great ideas!  

What are some of your favorite Holiday Gift ideas?

Friday, April 26, 2013

6 Steps to Help Prevent Acne

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Everyone has encountered some form of acne in their lifetime, some are luckier and don't get as many breakouts as others, but overall we have all experienced them.

Here are 6 ways to help prevent acne.

1. Keep your hands off your face.   Sounds simple enough, right? If you think about it, we live in a pretty dirty world.  Think about all the doorknobs, gas station pumps, and store counter tops you touch on a daily basis.  You don't know who or how many touched that door handle before you, and what if they didn't wash there hands after picking up after there dog?  -- gross, right?  So, why touch your face after touching the germ-y door handle?  The more you keep your hands away from your face, eyes, ears, and mouth, the better your skin will look, and the less likely you'll get sick.

2. Wash your face twice a day-- It's a good idea to wash your face as soon as you wake up and right before bed.  Dust, and germs accumulate overnight, and what if you sweat in your sleep without realizing?  You don't want to go a whole day while the sweat and dead skin cells lay on your face.  Grime, oil, and grease build up on your face all throughout the day, and residue from cigarette smoke, air pollution winds up there as well.  Also, remember to use a new towel and washcloth. 

3. Benzoyl Peroxide-- Whoever discovered that Benzoyl Peroxide helps dry out acne is a genious, and I want to be their friend.  This amazing discovery reduces redness and dries out the acne bacteria.  My go to product I swear by is ZapZyt.  Be careful, and only use it on the actual acne, and not your entire face, as it will dry out your skin.

4.  Exercise-- Yes, by exercising you will be releasing stress.  Stress= more oil production, and oil=acne. Sweating helps clear out your pours and pushes the dead skin cells to the surface of your face so you can wash them away.  Try yoga, or a 20 minute jog.

5. Makeup.  Your makeup could be the cause of your breakouts.  Think about if you apply makeup to your face throughout the day and how much oil and dirt accumulates.  When you use the same makeup, that dirt and oil will then be on your sponge or brush.  Also try makeup that say "oil free" or "noncomedogenic."  And clean your brushes on a daily!

6. Watch what you put on your hair.  Avoid using fragrances, oils, and harsh chemicals like hairspray on your hair. These ingredients can drip on the face, blocking the skin pores and can irritate your skin. Oily hair can add to the oil on your face or back ( depending on how long your hair is) , so wash hair often, especially during a pimple outbreak. If you have long hair, try to keep it off your face.




Monday, April 22, 2013

Sunless Tanning




Because summer is just around the corner, I thought I'd go over some necessary sun information for my fellow ladies, and men!  I remember the good 'ole days laying out for hours, getting that sun-shined tan while also not realizing how badly I was damaging my skin.  Back in high school I even used to use a tanning bed EVERY DAY.  I hate myself for doing so, but I didn't really know the facts about tanning.  Yes I always heard "It's bad for you," but I never understood why.
Did you know that One in Five Americans will develop skin cancer in the course of a lifetime. It is the most common of all cancers.  So I opted for another alternative- Sunless Tanning.  Not to mention how much Money I saved by not going to a tanning salon. (Price for Tanning + Gas + my time).
A tan is no different from a sunburn in terms of how it affects our skin. Tanning is an indication that your healthy skin has been exposed to UV radiation-- neither are safe.  They also cause DNA damage to skin.  Prolonged UV radiation could result in wrinkled, leathery skin with dark splotches.  Talk about unattractive! And not to mention you could look 60 years old when in reality you're 45.  Now who wants that?  Not I!
Some studies even show that tanning is almost as bad for you as smoking a cigarette. 
Now, I don't know about you, but I think about my future often, and what I plan to be doing, and what I think I'll look like.   I think about how I want to live a long, healthy life for my children and my family and my fiance.  I don't want them to have to watch me go through Chemo-Therapy, and struggle in a hospital bed because of something I could have tried to prevent.  Therefore, I have personally tried out many Tanning alternatives.  The ones listed are ones that I think to look natural, and not orange-- as long as you thoroughly wash the palms of your hands!
I strongly recommend the L'Oreal Tanning Mist pictured below:
Not only does it give an amazing gradual tan, but it's an easy, mess-free way to have a gorgeous spray tan at your convenience.  No need to head to a salon to get sprayed, you can do this at home, for around $8 for more than ONE tan.  This is my go-to sunless tanning product. You can find it at your local Target.
 
My second favorite, is the St. Tropez Mousse.  It comes out like a light foam, and is so easy to give a streak-free bronzed glow.  This ones around $30, so it's a tad more on the pricier side, but guaranteed streak-free.  Dancing With The Stars dancers use this too! 
You can find it at your local Beauty Supply Store.
My third favorite, is the Nivea body Sunkissed Glow, this one is easy to apply everyday in place of your lotion, because it moisturizes your skin while also gradually tanning.  It also doesn't smell like tanning lotion, it smells good! You can find it at your local Target.

My fourth favorite, is the L'Oreal Sublime Bronze. This one is a little stickier, but it give you a glistening look all day.  It has light glittery sparkles that look really pretty.  Once you shower and wash it off, the glitter goes away but the you have an enhanced tan! I'd recommend leaving it on for at least 4 hours before washing it off so it soaks in right.  This one you have to make sure you rub in easily, otherwise you'll have streaks. Other than that, I love it!  You can find it at your local Target.

My fifth favorite, is the Tantowel.  You can buy it in a box of ten.  You can buy it for around $25 at your local beauty supply stores.  It gives you an even tan if you apply it correctly ( circular motion).  And it dries quick.  It does dry out your skin a tad if you apply is every day, so what I've done is one day use the tantowel, and the next day use the Nivea body Sunkissed Moisturizer.  That way I am still maintaining a healthy glow and moisturizing my skin.

I also included the elf Bronzer.  for $1, you can have a gorgeous bronzer for your face.  Not only is it an amazing price, but it is no-joke, my favorite bronzer I've ever used.  It doesn't look orange, it's lightweight, and it looks gorgeous.

What are your favorite sunless tanners?  Have you ever tried any of the ones shown?

Friday, January 11, 2013

Wedding Ideas

Wedding Ideas


Today is going to be my second day looking at Venues for my wedding. I am too stressed-out excited for words. I have a meeting with this lovely lady to go over one of the venues I am in-love with. I really hope I find out some "good" information and its still within the budget! ** Crosses fingers **

So Anyways, I have a year and a half till the wedding, but I just want to start planning already! I am in love with the Tiffany Blue color and have always dreamed of my wedding being Tiffany Blue.  But I also have loved the Bright Orangey-Salmon color as well. So since they are complimentary, I may use them together! I love how the orangey color pops! What do you think? Any ideas?


I may change the color idea all together-- who knows!