Sunday, 31 January 2010

Hope For Haiti Sponsor Profile: Vidal Sassoon!

Continuing with our sponsor features for Hope For Haiti is the trend-setting hair salon,Vidal Sassoon!


Vidal Sassoon: Vidal cuts and colours are known for being technically precise and cutting-edge. Do you remember when everyone and their mother was getting the asymmetrical bob a few years ago? Vidal Sassoon created "the bob" during the 60's and keeps reinventing it in an edgy more fashion-forward way. If you're looking for a trendy new do, then you're in good hands at Vidal Sassoon!

Two years ago I had the pleasure of getting a complimentary cut and colour in the swanky Yorkville area. To read my review click here.

Thank you to the wonderful team at Vidal Sassoon for contributing to our Hope For Haiti beauty event!

 

It's crazy but we have already reached capacity only 2 days after announcing the event! If you'd like to be put on the waiting list please visit our Facebook event page here. We will confirm your space on Tuesday, February 2nd. A HUGE thank you to everyone that is coming out to the event and to all our wonderful sponsors! All proceeds will be donated to the Red Cross.

Let us not forget those that need us - do your part! :) xoxo


Saturday, 30 January 2010

Hope For Haiti Sponsor Profile: FACE atelier Cosmetics!

Today Makeup Junkie features a staple in my kit, Canadian cosmetic line FACE atelier!

FACE atelier: What can we say about CEO and founder, Debbie Bondar, other than she's an absolute sweet heart and one amazing businesswoman! As a woman in her fifties (doesn't she look fabulous?) with two grown daughters, she wanted to create a line that would empower women of all ages to look their best. FACE atelier products is such a versatile line that anyone can customize to their needs. 

I own the entire Ultra Foundation Pro line and all my clients love the results! The silicone-based foundation makes your skin look and feel smooth and flawless. Rather than settling into fine lines or wrinkles, it floats on top of the skin. I've turned many-a-makeup-junkies onto the magic of Ultra Foundation! For past reviews click here.

Thank you to Debbie and the awesome team at FACE atelier for being apart of this special cause! 

 

If you would like to be apart of Hope For Haiti Beauty Benefit please visit the Facebook page here to rsvp. We have opened up 3 more tickets so rsvp fast! For more information behind the event read my write up here. All proceeds will be donated to the Red Cross. Lets do our part - hope to see you there! 



Friday, 29 January 2010

Oh NO!!! I Have 5 Min!!!


Uuuuuuummmmm....I look like I am going to be sick. I don't do much commentary in this since I am trying to keep it all to 5 min...hence the post title =). So here are the products used:
MAC Studio Fix Fluid Foundation
MAC Mineralized Powder
Wet n Wild MegaGlo Bronzer
Coastal Scents Pallette: dark brown and black/brown (for brows) and light bronze/brown for crease.
Nicole Miller Coral Blush
Loreal Darker Brown Pencil (for brows)
Cover Girl Lash Blast Mascara


Hope For Haiti Sponsor Profile: CARGO

Today we are featuring the fabulous makeup artist favourite Canadian line CARGO Cosmetics!

CARGO: The first product I was obsessed with from CARGO was the line's jumbo-sized Lip Gloss tins. Since then, I have been obsessed with many favourites from CARGO. Founder Hana Zalzal created products that would be equally useful for makeup artists and easy enough for regular beauty lovers to enjoy. CARGO's innovative lines such as PlantLove, an all-natural line, and blu_ray, one of the first High-Definition makeup lines, are why the brand has gained cult-classic status.

Want to read about Makeup Junkie's must-have CARGO products? Click here to see past reviews!

Thank you to the amazing team at CARGO for their amazing contributions! 

 

If you would like to be apart of Hope For Haiti Beauty Benefit please visit the Facebook page here to rsvp. We have opened up 3 more tickets so rsvp fast! For more information behind the event read my write up here. All proceeds will be donated to the Red Cross. Lets do our part - hope to see you there! 

Thursday, 28 January 2010

Hope For Haiti Sponsor Profile: BALMSHELL

To continue our Hope For Haiti sponsor profiles today we are featuring the ladies from BALMSHELL!



BALMSHELL: Makeup Junkie loves a good story that involves true passion and the love of cosmetics! Canadian brand, Balmshell, created and founded by identical twins, Jennifer Lees and Fiona Lees, is truly for the lip gloss junkie. With their love of gloss and the desire to bring out a woman's "inner goddess", Balmshell was born and has created quite a cult following.

Thank you to BALMSHELL for contributing to such a wonderful cause! 

In a previous post I wrote about how much I adored their glosses. To read more click here.



If you would like to be apart of Hope For Haiti Beauty Benefit please visit the Facebook page here to rsvp. Tickets are going fast! For more information behind the event read my write up here. Lets do our part - hope to see you there!

Spring Preview Review: Benefit Flawless Complexion Helpers

I swear, whoever is behind the packaging design over at Benefit knows what makes girly-girl beauty lovers squeal with delight! It's no secret that I absolutely adore the packaging, but what's even better? Their products are actually functional.


Benefit Confessions of a Concealaholic ($44 CDN, available March 2010): The pad-lock diary packaging brings me back to my youth. When I received this kit I seriously squealed like a little girl. My husband turned to me and said, "Like a kid in a candy store". So true. How brilliant is this concealing and brightening kit? You have everything you need to spackle, cover and brighten in here.

Kit includes: travel-size "that gal" brightening face primer, boi-ing concealer in 1 & 2, travel-size erase paste No.2, eye bright, lemon-aid colour correcting eye-lid primer, and 4 concealer/brightner brushes. Inside is a good sized mirror and comes with a complete step-by-step guide for the makeup challenged.

erase paste is my god-send! I never leave home without it. This tub of creamy goodness brightens and conceals all in one. You can read a past review here. boi-ing concealer is a heavy duty cover-up but only comes in 3 shades. I like to use lemon-aid after plucking because it gets rid of the redness. As a primer it works ok but it did crease my shadows a bit. I've used eye bright back in the day but was not a fan because it gave my under eyes a slight grey cast and gave me a rash. That's just on me though. It was my first time trying "that gal" brightening face primer and I'm in love! I loved how radiant the pink primer made my skin look and my makeup stayed fresh all day. Will definitely get a full-sized version when this is done.

Overall, the concept is genius if you have fair to maybe medium-dark skin but if your skin is any darker the shades will look off. Now if Benefit would extend their shades then we're talking!


Benefit STAY Don't Stray stay-put primer for concealers & eyeshadows ($30, available February 2010):  I was really excited when I heard Benefit would be coming out with a primer for eyes and concealer. When I received it, I put it to the test right away.

The Good: The primer is really concentrated and a little goes a long way. It contains vitamins C & E to fight the signs of aging. The primer helped even out and brightened up my eyelids.

The Bad: First, I expected the primer to be clear but it in reality looks like a light beige concealer. I think going clear would have been a better option. I found that it changed the shade of my concealer, therefore, making my under eyes look white. Secondly, I hate the airless pump. Every single time way too much product would dispense. Since it is so concentrated, I'd end up dabbing a tiny bit and wasting the rest. Third, rather than making the skin around my eyes look hydrated, it dried out my skin and enhanced my fine lines. And lastly, my shadow didn't crease but did fade by the end of the day.

I rarely get disappointed with Benefit products but this one was not a winner for me. I'd be interested to hear other reviews! :)


Benefit Bathina "take a picture...it lasts longer..." ($32, available February 2010):  Similar to Bathina "body so fine", this golden-pink velvet body balm makes your skin look luminous. Just brush on wherever you'd like a little sheen and glow. Your skin will feel fabulous from the jojoba seed oil, natural aloe extract, and vitamin E ingredients. Oh, and the velvet puff - love! Pamper yourself by smoothing the balm on with the cushiony-pillow.

Benefit Cosmetis available at Sephora, Shoppers Drug Mart and Pharmaprix Beauty Boutiques, Murale, and select Holt Renfrew locations beginning February 2010.

Stay tuned for eye shadow swatches from the Spring collection!


Wednesday, 27 January 2010

Hope For Haiti Sponsor Profile: Cake Beauty

I announced yesterday that I will be doing makeup at the Hope For Haiti Beauty Benefit in Toronto on February 7th. It takes a dedicated team of people to organize a charity event and it would definitely not be possible without the contributions of our amazing beauty sponsors!

I'm proud to feature some of the world's top beauty lines who also happen to be Canadian! Take a moment to read about one yummy bath and body line we absolutely adore, Cake Beauty!


Cake Beauty: Creator, Heather Reier, knows what women love to indulge in - decadent bath and body products that smell delicious and are good for your skin. Who knew you could create a top-selling bath and body line right out of your own kitchen! And that's exactly what Heather did.

Today Cake Beauty is a cult favourite and is sold worldwide. The line both titillates the senses and includes ingredients like mango and shea butters, marshmallow, coconut and jojoba oils, turbinado sugar, pure essential oils and whole milk. The icing on the cake (pun intended)? The adorably chic and girly packaging!

Cake fans can't get enough of these rich, delectable products that are good enough to eat! Some of my favourites from Cake Beauty include the Milk Made Velveteen Hand Creme! For past reviews click here.

Thank you to the team at Cake Beauty for your contribution!



If you would like to be apart of Hope For Haiti Beauty Benefit please visit our Facebook page here to rsvp. Tickets are going fast! For more information behind the event read my write up here. Lets do our part - hope to see you there!

Spring Preview Review: Sweet Cheeks!

Stop, you're makin' me blush! From candy pinks to sweet peaches, you'll want to show off those cheeks this Spring. Don't be coy - blush on with these sweeter than sweet blushes!

Coral Peaches:


Top swatch: not blended, Bottom swatch: blended

Bobbi Brown Pot Rouge in Cabo Coral (available February 2010):  I am all over this creamy blush - one of my favourites for Spring! Cabo Coral  gives the cheeks a gorgeous healthy glow, perfect for this drab weather or if you suffer from dry skin. This coral-peach shade gives you a beachy pop of colour, a definite perk-me-up shade. I also found it to last into the evening without retouching. The texture works great as a stain if you don't suffer from chapped lips. I liked patting this onto the lips then adding a gloss over top for some depth and moisture.

Tip: To guarantee longer wear on the cheeks, apply after foundation then set with translucent powder.




M.A.C. Blush Ombre in Ripe Peach (Spring Colour Forecast available February 2010):  How gorgeous does this blush look in the compact? I love the gradient colour of coral to light peach - another staple for Spring! The Spring Colour Forecast features for colour stories: coral, pink/lavender, yellow/gold and plum/burgundy.

Ripe Peach is from the coral family and is a striking shade that gives your cheeks a sweet pop of colour. The texture is super blendable and leaves a subtle glow. The shimmer isn't over the top either so you don't have to worry about appearing too shiny.


Top swatch: blended, Bottom swatch: not blended

Beauté Cosmetics Liqui-Gel Stains in Neon: Memories of neon bring me back the garish 80's but Beauté's version is anything but! The neon orange may look shocking in the tube, but once its blended you will adore the coral-pink glow it leaves behind. These stains have some serious staining power too - you have about 12 seconds before it sets so I suggest dabbing a little at a time (if you don't want it to stain your fingers blend with a blush brush or sponge). You won't have to worry about this blush fading throughout the day.

Bonus: you can use this on the lips as well! The gel texture cushions your lips and works best when your lips are dry. However, if you have chapped-skin the stain will only enhance it. Moisturize your lips when you start applying your makeup.  By the time you get to your lips, the lip balm will have set into your lips then you can apply the stain. 



Benefit Sugarbomb Boxed Powder:  Swirl these four shades of peach, soft plum, shimmering pink and rose together and your cheeks will get a sweet rush of colour - or so they say. I got to test this powder out back in October only I didn't test it on myself. This blush is a sheer peach-pink on fair to medium skinned beauties but on medium-dark skin like moi, it barely shows up. I was so excited when I was sent a sample but disappointed after trying it. However, it works nicely as a highlighter or an all-over powder but I have enough of those! 



Lancome Pop 'n Cheeks Blush in Coral Flirt (O My Rose by Aaron de Mey available February 2010):  Love the presentation of this blush - it's like a little piece of art. The peachy-coral shade is very pretty but the gold glittery shimmer is a little too intense for me. Yes, you can apply the colours separately then use the gold as a highlighter but if you're using a proper sized blush brush that just doesn't work. All that bling on the face during the day might cause some to squint so I'd recommend this blush for a fun night out.

Pinks/Berries:


Cargo Blush in Amalfi (available February 2010 in CVS and select indy boutiques): I was a Cargo blush virgin until recently! After I received a sample of Amalfi, I immediately knew why Cargo's blush was a cult classic. First of all, the texture applies like butter and is so pigmented. The jumbo size and the amount of colour pay-off is so worth the price!

Amalfi is a shimmering hot pink which my cheeks are just loving! If you're looking for a neutral pink then this is not your shade. Amalfi is like a baby doll pink with some attitude. For a girly flush, apply on the apples of the cheek but for something more sophisticated apply Amalfi over a bronzer - gorgeous!



Elizabeth Arden Ceramide Cream Blush in Plum: I was completely shocked at how much I would love this blush! I received a sample back in November and its been in heavy rotation ever since.These ultra creamy oil-free blushes not only give you a healthy glow but nourishes your skin with anti-oxidants and anti-aging properties at the same time.

The plum shade is a sophisticated version of a girly flush. When I apply this shade, my skin instantly looks brighter (love using this when I've had a late night). They are super blendable and long-lasting. It doesn't say you can apply on your lips but I do anyways. My lips look plump and soft and it doesn't dry out them out either.



100% Pure Strawberry Gel Cheek Tint: 100% natural, 100% vegan and gluten-free. This is the philosophy behind the all natural vegan line 100% Pure. The colour is derived from antioxidant and vitamin rich fruit.

Upon opening this blush you'll want to squirt it into your mouth but resist the urge! The yummy strawberry scent is delicious and the strawberry-pink shade is even better! The gel applies sheer so you won't over do it but you can definitely layer for more pop. And since it's all natural why not swipe some onto your lips!



Vapour Organic Beauty Aura Multi-Use Blush in Crush 201:  Vapour Organic Beauty is a certified organic line that uses organic mineral pigments to colour their products. Aura Multi-Use Blush can be used on the cheeks, eyes and lips - big fans of multi-tasking products at Makeup Junkie!

Crush is a soft petal pink that reminds me of the first bloom of spring. It applies sheer on the first application but becomes a brighter pink after 2 more applications. The dewy finish was fresh and natural. Love the on-the-go and travel-friendly packaging, perfect for when you're in a rush.

What blushes are you excited to swipe on your cheeks for Spring?


Tuesday, 26 January 2010

Beauty On A Budget



Here's a request from Brittney regarding stretching your dollar for great looks.
98% of the products used in this tutorial are from the drug store and are absolute STEALS!!!!! *NOTE* I do not condone stealing.
The Cover Girl Shadow names are as follows:
Dark Blue: Saphire Sparkle (it says sphr sprkl #610 on the back)
Purple: Violet Frape (vlt frpe #570)
Cream: French Vanilla (#700)
Keep the requests coming. Coming up? A rockin false lash tutorial.

Beauty News:Toronto Hope For Haiti Beauty Benefit



February is a busy month for charities! Besides the "In the Still of the Night" charity gala (purchase tickets on the right hand side) I am helping with on February 20th, I am also happy to announce that I will also be contributing my makeup services to "Hope For Haiti Beauty Benefit"

This fabulous beauty-filled day is being organized by the wonderful makeup artist, beauty blogger, and W Network Beauty Expert, Rhia Amio (also a former Makeup Junkie contributor). She has reached out to Toronto beauty bloggers and beauty professionals to donate their services to this amazing cause.

It will definitely be a day not to be missed! We have some amazing beauty sponsors contributing to our swag and prizes like CARGO, BALMSHELL, Cake Beauty, Face Atelier, Vidal Sassoon, Shoppers Drug Mart, and Mary Kay. We will be updating our sponsor list so stay tuned for more!

To view the event visit the Facebook page and rsvp! Here are the event details:

What: Hope For Haiti Beauty Benefit: Join us for a day of beauty fun while raising money towards relief efforts in Haiti!
Where: downtown Toronto (location details to follow)
When: Sunday, February 7th, 2010 11:00AM - 4:00PM
Ticket Price: $25 (details on where to purchase will follow). Please note: only 50 tickets are being sold so rsvp fast!

More details: The Hope for Haiti Benefit will feature Toronto beauty pros donating make-up and hair services to raise money for Haiti. Participants are asked for a minimum donation of $25 for an afternoon of beauty services, hors d'oeuvres and fun!

Services include the following beauty stations:
1. Eyebrow Know-How: Have your brows professionally tweezed, and learn how to fill them in properly.

2. Mini Mani: Polish off your look with the latest colours in nail trends.

3. Smoky Eye Make-over: Once you're done at this beauty station, you'll be looking for somewhere to go on Sunday night! :)

4. Hair: Learn tips and tricks on how to make-over your hair, without cutting it!

5. Before and After Photobooth: Perfect for updating your Facebook profile photo :)

Participants will receive goodie beauty bags and there will also be beauty prizes up for raffle!

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Participating services:

MAKE-UP:
Rhia Amio (http://www.artistrhi.com)
Joy David-Tilberg (http://make-upjunkie.blogspot.com)
Ande (http://www.makemeoverservices.com)
Maggie Ng (http://www.maggieng.com)

HAIR:
Suzie Choi Bridal Hair (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Suzie-Choi-Bridal-Hair/155570319978?ref=ts)


Prestige iQuad Review

So today I really needed to relax after school (it was a really stressful day, deadlines and whatnot), so I decided I would play with makeup and maybe review a quad that came into my possession in December. This is technically a present to my mom, but since my mom doesn't wear makeup much, she gave it to me.

Prestige iQuad in Playback
SRP is around $5.99 for 2.5g of product (because this was given as a present and I haven't had the time to check the stores, I don't know how much it costs here in the Philippines)


Ingredients: Talc, octyldodecyl stearoyl stearate, phenoxyethanol, methylparaben, ethylparaben, propylparaben, butylparaben, isobutylparaben (LOOK AT ALL THOSE PARABENS), BHA. May contain[+/-]: Mica CI 77019, Iron Oxides CI 77491/CI 77492/CI 77499, Titanium Dioxide CI 77891, Bismuth Oxychloride CI 77163, Ultramarines CI 77007, Manganese Violet CI 77742, Ferric Ferrocyanide CI 77510, Carmine CI 75470, Chromium oxide greens CI 77288, Yellow 5 Lake CI 19140, Blue 1 Lake 42090


Swatches - top row w/o base, bottom row w/ ELF Studio eye primer
The eyeshadows were swatched counter clockwise from the purple
Two swipes each for top row, for bottom row anywhere from 3-5 swipes to get color to stick to base


Here's a mini tutorial for the look I did while I was playing around with this quad in order to review it.

Once eyelids have been primed, apply baby pink shade over eyelid. Layer on until you get your desired intensity (I layered on as much as I could, but it's so hard to get the colors to show up. I gave up at some point since the color would just disappear)


With a crease brush, take purple shade and apply on outer V, bringing the color into the crease. Again build to desired intensity--I was unable to do this again as the eyeshadow just won't layer on. Look at all the fallout!


With a fluffy eyeshadow brush, take the white shade and apply as higlight under browbone, bringing color into inner corner of eyes. As you can see...the first two shades (pink and purple) I applied pretty much disappeared. Still LOTS of fallout.


Line upper and lower lashline. I believe I used Maybelline pencil eyeliner..I forget which kind exactly. It was black, and I went over it with the purple from the quad

Apply mascara


Finished look -- of course you can't really appreciate it granted the fact that the colors pretty much DISAPPEARED.

So here's my review.

PACKAGING
2.5/5
First and foremost, I think the packaging is interesting, but upon realizing that it's packaged to look similar to iPods I'm left scratching my head and wondering why. What's the connection between the two products? They're worlds away from each other. But, okay...it's a novel concept (iQuad = eye quad), and the execution was okay, except the pan did not fit the compact perfectly. I pay attention to details and it bothers me (shallow as I am) that there is a gap in between the pan and the compact where there isn't supposed to be one.

Plus points, however, for the mirror--its sized decently enough. Also for the window on the cover which allows you to see what shades the eyeshadow inside come in without having to check. The compact also seems sturdy.

PRODUCT
1/5
Yeah I know, the quad only costs $5.99 but honestly, I can buy myself 4-6 palettes (5 shades) from LA colors for that price. I gave this such a low rating because as you can see in the pictures above:
  • There was MAJOR fall out
  • I could hardly swatch the eyeshadow
  • It was REALLY hard to get the colors to appear and when they do they disappear after a while. I realize that they're supposed to go on sheerly but come on, I can't even layer on for intensity!
  • The three shades (white, green, pink) all look the same to me when swatched/applied
  • I don't like the consistency of the eyeshadow/powder/formula
  • Would you believe that for the look I did above, I ended up MAJORLY denting the quad? I had such a hard time picking up color that I had to keep going back for more. At this rate I think this would only last me around 10 uses before I toss it...if I even use it
  • It IRRITATED my eye:
I really only gave it a 1/5 because the white, pink and green would seem like decent highlighter colors. Also, the subtle shimmer is nice. The purple shade would have been great, but it disappeared from my crease soon after I finished using it.

WOULD I (RE)PURCHASE?
No. Just flat out no. Like I said, for $6 I can easily pick up other products that have much more 'bang for the buck'. I kind of actually expected more from this product but oh well, I guess this is a miss for me. I'm really glad this was just given to me because if I'd purchased it I'd probably be annoyed.


If you've tried this product, have you had the same experience with it as I have?

Monday, 25 January 2010

More SAG Awards Red Carpet Favourites



 

Marion Cotillard looked stunning from her finger-waved side-swept bun to her draped one shoulder white embellished cocktail dress with floral applique detail by Elie Saab.



 

According to celebrity stylist, Rachel Zoe, "white is the new black". Kate Hudson knows how to rock a whole lot of back cleavage - after seeing her back I need to work out my back! She was elegant with a definite sexy edge.



I love Lea Michele on Glee! There was nothing school-girl about her gorgeous look at the SAG Awards. I thought this colour on her was absolutely fabulous and her hair and makeup was gorgeous!



 

Diane Krueger looked exquisite in this fab number by designer, Jason Wu. The dress fit her like a glove. I don't usually like mustard-gold shades but on her porcelain skin it totally worked. The simple but glamorous up-do, neutral face, and pop of red on the lip were the perfect compliment.



Christina Applegate's red carpet look is a far cry from her days as Kelly Bundy! I thought she looked soft and glowing, almost ethereal looking.

Who were your SAG red carpet favourites?


Get the Look: Drew Barrymore Pretties Up the SAG Awards

 
Photo credit: justjared.buzznet.com

Drew Barrymore's winning look at the SAG Awards complimented her win for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries! I adored her look from head to toe.




Get the Look:

The inspiration behind her glamorous beauty look was took a cue from the 60's Brigitte Bardot and Sharon Tate. For the makeup, Debra Ferullo, celebrity makeup artist, didn’t want to match the blue color in her dress, but rather accentuate Drew’s natural features with warm undertones.

Face:
Debra  prepped the skin with a moisturizer and then used COVERGIRL Clean Liquid Makeup for normal skin followed by a highlighter and COVERGIRL Simply Ageless Sculpting Blush in Plush Peach on the cheeks.

Eyes:
For Drew’s 60’s inspired colorful smoky eye, Debra applied COVERGIRL Smoky ShadowBlast in Bronze Fire, using the darker shade on the lid and the taupe shade in the eye crease as well as underneath the eye. She then applied a dot of the silver shade in COVERGIRL Smoky ShadowBlast in Silver Sky to the inner corner of Drew’s eye to make it pop, followed by a thin line of white eyeliner on the inner bottom eye.

She finished the eye with a heavy coat of DiorShow Blackout Mascara to the top and bottom lashes for definition.

Lips: 
On Drew’s lips, Debra applied DiorAddict lipcolor in Beige Negligee #223, followed by DiorAddict Ultra Gloss in Jersey Pink #157 for a washed peach lip with a shiny finish.
 

www.dior.com

Beauty News: Dermaglow She Inspires Me Contest




Who inspires you? Inspiration is everywhere but when it's from someone you love and someone who is close to you, your world is forever changed. I'd be a bad daughter if I didn't say my mother inspires me, but she truly does! As a mother myself, I can finally relate and appreciate all the struggles and sacrifices my mother made for my two brothers and I.



Canadian skin care line, dermaglow, wants to know who inspires you. On February 1st, 2010, the "She Inspires Me: Inspirational Mothers & Mentors Search", will feature stories of Canada's most motivating stories. Submit your stories and be entered to win some amazing prizes!

Contest Details:
How to enter: Entries open from:  February 1st – April 1st 2010

Visit the website at www.sheinspiresme.ca.  Register for a FREE She Inspires Me account. dermaglow®  will send you a confirmation e-mail to activate your new account. Once your account is activated, you are able to upload a picture of your nominee. In the description area, tell us how your nominee has inspired you and how she has affected your life.  Everyone that enters will receive discounts and a chance to win fantastic prizes!

How to vote:

Help us reward these inspiring women! Visit www.sheinspiresme.ca often to vote for your favourites. Voting also gets you fantastic dermaglow® product discounts!

How to win:

Ten semi-finalists will be determined by votes online. The semi-finalists will then be evaluated by a panel of experts selected by dermaglow® and one Grand Prize winner will be chosen.  The winner will receive an all inclusive vacation for themselves and a guest to a preselected destination!

Those who submit their stories are also eligible to win weekly prizes throughout the campaign from partners such as lululemon, Foxy Originals, Daphne by Lucian Matis and more!

NOTE: This contest is not available to residents of Quebec

Good luck!

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Review: Blistex Lip Tone vs Nivea Lip Care Pinkish Boost


Since I started on Isotane and began experiencing the most common side effect, dry lips, I ended up having to use lip balm all the time. In November, I used up two tubes of Nivea Lip Care lip balm (Cherry and Strawberry). Eventually I became reliant or more appropriately, addicted to lip care products even though I no longer experience dry lips. I ended up buying a few lip care products that I've seen around.

I bought my Blistex Lip Tone sometime early December 2009, and as of now there is only 1/4 left in the tube. I was heavily reliant on it for a while. When I thought I lost my Blistex, I bought Nivea Lip Care Pinkish Boost (3-in-1) and started using it. I found my Blistex eventually so now I alternate between the two lip products depending on the effect that I want.


Blistex Lip Tone (Link)


Ingredients: Dimethicone, Meradimate, Octinoxate, aloe barbadensis leaf extract, aluminum hydroxide, beeswax, benzoic acid, butyl paraben, calendula officinalis flower extract, ethylparaben, flavor, glyceryl laurate, glycine, sunflower seed oil, iron oxide, isohexadecane, isopropyl lanolate, krameria triandra root extract, lauric acid, methyl paraben, mica, mineral oil, octyldodecyl neopentanoate, ozokerite, petrolatum, polybutene, propyl paraben, vitamin A, castor seed oil, saccharin, sesame seed oil, sorbic acid, Vitamin E, titanium dioxide, corn oil

Description from Blistex.com:
"Blistex Lip Tone complements the natural complexion of your lips by combining the effective moisturization and protection you'd expect from a Blistex lip balm with a slight touch of color.

Enhances Lips' Complexion: Lip Tone brings out the natural blush and luster of your lips with a slight touch of color. Your lips will look healthy, natural....great!

Moisture Maintenance: Lip Tone's Moisture-Nutrient Complex combines a long lasting moisture protectant with natural plant and amino components. Lip Tone helps to preserve lips' moisture and relieve drying.

Sun Protection: PABA-free Lip Tone provides SPF 15 protection, which is recommended even for people who burn easily and tan minimally. Remember, LIPS DON'T TAN, BUT THEY DO BURN®."

My Impression

Pros
  • SPF 15 for sun protection
  • Very moisturizing!
  • Non-sticky texture, glides onto lips easily
  • Tint accentuates lips for that my lips but better effect
  • Scented kind of like chocolate
  • Can be layered on for more color
  • Affordable (P89 or roughly almost 2 USD for 4.25g of product)
Cons
  • Rubs off onto clothes and stains because it is tinted
  • There is a weird taste when I lick my lips, but I find it tolerable
  • Only one shade available
  • Feathers into lines
  • Sometimes doesn't apply evenly
Tips
  • If your lips are chapped/peeling, exfoliate them first before applying this. The product builds up unevenly otherwise since it's tinted and it looks weird.
Would I purchase again?
YES! I really like this product despite its shortcomings. It gives a really nice effect on the lips and it's a really great substitute for wearing lipstick every day.



Nivea Lip Care Pinkish Boost (3-in-1) - SPF 15 [also: contains ginseng]

Ingredients: Octyldodecanol, C18-38 alkyl hydroxystearoyl stearate, Ricinus Communis Oil, Glycerin, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate, Butylene glycol dicaprylate/dicaprate, Bis-Diglyceryl Polyacyladipate-2, Ethylhexyl Triazone, Ethylhexyl salicylate, Homosalate, Panthenol, Aqua, Polyglyceryl-3-Diisostearate, Butyrospermum Parkii, Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Tocopheryl Acetate, Panax ginseng, Cera alba, Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane, Magnesium stearate, Magnesium sulfate, Propylene Glycol, PEG 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Trideceth-9, Phenoxyethanol, Propylparaben, BHT, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate, Geraniol, Benzyl Benzoate, Alpha-isomethylionone, Linalool, Methyl benzoate, Parfum, CI 77891, CI 73360, c20-40 alkyl stearate

Quoted from Gracie:
"Nivea Lipcare Pinkish Boost, the first lip care product that helps reveal natural rosy lips. With its Pinkish Vitamin complex and regenerative ginseng, regular use will reduce the dullness of your lips and restore its natural rosiness or pinkish color. The product contains SPF 15 to help protect lips from further darkening while double moisturizers provide long lasting moisturization for up to eight hours."
My impression

Pros
  • Nice, fresh scent
  • Non-sticky
  • Glides easily onto lips
  • Tube packaging and applicator works well
  • SPF 15
  • Gives nice pinkish tint to lips and also gives a nice glossy effect
  • Can be layered on for more color
  • Very moisturizing
Cons
  • Weird but tolerable taste
  • Somewhat pricey at P175 (approx $3.8) although it is for 10ml so it's debatable
  • I wear this every day and see no difference in my lips (there is no actual pinkish boost unless I'm wearing the product)
  • Unlike what it says on the packaging, the moisturizing effect doesn't actually last 8 hours, I need to reapply this every so often
Would I repurchase?
No, after looking at the ingredients list I'm not sure I want all of that on my lips. I have a habit of licking my lips, after all. I'm still looking for products that are all natural.


Here is a picture to show you the comparison of how the two products look when applied on the lips:
Very subtle effect, no? I do like the effect of Blistex better. :)

So who won this round?
For me, it's Blistex, just for the overall effect I get while using it. Also it does what it promises to do.

What about you, what are your favorite lip care products?

Sunday, 24 January 2010

How I Got My Skin To Improve [+Tips]

Let me show you scary pics of my bare face--no makeup, just moisturizer. Click for high resolution/closer view.



Since my last post in October, my skin has improved dramatically. It's still not perfect, not as much as I would like it to be--I still have acne scars and open pores, but if I get pimples they come and go quickly, and they're always small and hardly ever cystic. When I was taken off Isotane for a few weeks, my skin wasn't as oily as before--while I'm sure the cooler weather this time of year is an attributing factor, I also know that certain changes I've made to my life have affected my skin very postively.

So what did I do? It's a really long story.

First of all, I went to a dermatologist. Yes, it's still the best way to get your skin to clear--after all a dermatologist knows best since they went to school for their profession, probably along with several seminars and whatnot.

Back in October, my skin was really in breakout mode, not to mention extremely oily and quite sensitive. I did everything I could to get my skin problems under control (used gentle cleanser, kept my hair out of my face and so on), but nothing was working. I was quite lucky that while we were at the mall with my family (and my cousin--a doctor), my cousin told my father that we should consult with the dermatologist in the building across the street. He reluctantly agreed.

After my brother and I got facial treatments, the dermatologist saw us. She immediately suggested that both my brother and I take Isotane (isotretinoin). She gave us doses of 20 mg a day. Luckily since my cousin was with us, the dermatologist gave us a courtesy discount. Along with the Isotane, I was to use a gentle cleanser (she gave me Avene Cleanance Soap-Free Gel Cleanser) and apply an AHA lotion on my face after cleansing (I use NeoStrata). The dermatologist recommended that I come back every month or so for a facial, as well.

Fast forward a few weeks, my skin had already visibly cleared. I still had a few bumps, but after getting a facial, they disappeared and pretty much never came back--except for the ones on my jawline, which probably won't disappear because I have a habit of resting my jaw/chin on my hand. I saw the dermatologist again, and she lowered my Isotane dose to 10mg a day.

A few more facials and I arrived where I am now--with hardly any blemishes left, except for a stubborn bump on my cheek and a few remaining bumps on my jawline. I'm finishing off the last of my Isotane--still at 10mg a day, then I'm going to rely on topical treatments from then on (just the AHA, actually).

So how did the combination of Isotane and AHA work for me?

First of all, what is Isotane/Isotretinoin? [**NOTE: I don't claim to be an expert. What I write here is based on a) research, b) what I've been told by my doctor, and c) personal experience.]

There are many different brands of Isotretinoin. I took/take Isotane. People from other countries might recognize it better by the brand Accutane (now Roaccutane).

Isotretinoin is a retinoid, a derivative from Vitamin A, and is normally found naturally occuring in small quantities within the body. It is a medication with different uses, but it's most prominently used for the treatment of severe acne that is non-responsive to topical treatments. It is extremely effective in controlling sebum production and acne because it shrinks the sebaceous (oil) glands in the skin, therefore inhibiting the formation of comedones. The shrinkage of the sebaceous glands is temporary, but in most cases, acne will not return for years or on a case by case basis, will not return at all.

It sounds perfect, doesn't it? But there are side effects. Firstly, it is a known teratogenic--meaning if you get pregnant or are pregnant while taking oral isotretinoin, your child will be at high risk for major birth defects. This is why before I was given the treatment, I was given a waiver to sign--to use birth control if sexually active (which I'm not) and to confirm that I'm not pregnant during that time. If you are looking to get pregnant, you have to wait until at least 1 month after using the drug before you try to conceive.

Other side effects include but are not limited to: dry lips/nose, dry skin (lesser oil secretions), dry hair, increased skin sensitivity, and if improper dose is given, you might get symptoms similar to that of Vitamin A toxicity. Prolonged usage can also cause liver damage. Therefore, it's best to take the drug under close supervision of your dermatologist.

To answer your question, the only side effect I got was dry lips. I was on a high fat diet then, and I drank at least a litre of water a day.

(For more information, visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isotretinoin)

Now, what is AHA?

AHA is short for Alpha Hydroxy Acid. They are a class of chemical compounds that may be either naturally occuring or synthetic. They are well known for their use in the cosmetic industry and usually found in products claiming to reduce wrinkles/fine lines/the signs of aging, and improve the overall look or feel of the skin. They are available in professional applications as chemical peels--glycolic peels and so on. The most common AHAs are glycolic acid, lactic acid, citric acid, and mandelic acid.

I only had experience with topical AHA lotions in the concentration of somewhere in between 5-10%. Topical AHA products reduce cell adhesion in the top layer of the skin, promoting exfoliation of the outermost layer of the skin for smoother texture. It's also kind of like a micropeel. After 3 months of using AHA lotion, I noticed that my darkest acne scars have pretty much disappeared. I don't know what the effects are for higher concentrations--you're going to have to do your own research for that. I don't want to give any information that I don't have any experience/actual knowledge of.

The side effects of AHA include (most commonly) mild skin irritations, redness and flaking. The severity depends on the concentration of acid you use. Most importantly, the use of AHAs increase photosensitivity to the sun, so you're more prone to sunburn and sun damage. To counteract this side effect (even if I wasn't sure if I even had this side effect in the first place), I started using an SPF 50 sun block on my face.

(For more information, visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_hydroxy_acid)

AHA and Isotretinoin worked together in a combo for me because the AHA helped clear and lighten my dark marks/acne scars while at the same time helping to prevent comedones. The isotretinoin worked from within to get rid of almost all my acne/pimples and the oiliness (although this effect is temporary).

Of course, this wasn't the only reason why my skin started improving dramatically. Just a few weeks ago, my dermatologist stopped my treatment of Isotretinoin for a while so she could observe if my skin would break out again, and so on. She said to expect that my skin would be oily once more (a fact I was sad about). Preparing myself for this, I decided to wait things out and see how my skin would be without the isotretinoin.

I was surprised to find that my skin in those weeks became oily--but nowhere near as oily as I was before. Back then I had to use five oil blotting sheets every few hours or so..and after the isotretinoin I hardly had to use one blotting sheet for a day. My skin still became shiny, of course, but still, nowhere near as bad as before where I pretty much looked like a greased pan. Why did my skin not get so oily when I wasn't on the treatment?

Simple: In December, I decided that I needed to change my lifestyle and get healthy. The first thing I did was cut the oily, unhealthy food that I took in. It's surpising how much a healthy diet can help your skin. I also began exercising everyday--I don't know if this helped, but yeah. Haha.

Since October I've been noticing little things that really help my skin. So I figured I'd share, just in case. But of course, what works for me might not work for you, so be careful and don't overdo it. So here are my tips:
  • Be gentle to your skin! I CANNOT stress this enough. Back then I thought that to get rid of the oiliness of my skin, I had to use all those incredibly drying products in the market. I would jump from product to product because they didn't work, made me oilier, and so on. Use a gentle cleanser formulated for oily skin and don't forget to moisturize. Don't jump from product to product right away, wait at least a month to see the effects on your skin.
  • Diet - I cut out the junk food completely. Back then I could eat a whole bag of chips in a day, sometimes even two. Now I can't even bear the thought of eating chips. Once in a long while I'll let myself have a serving, but never more than a handful. I completely cut out soda as well. Fruits and veggies are really helpful, so don't forget to eat a lot of them!
  • If you think you really need to, see a dermatologist. They'll know what's best for your skin. The costs might be kinda high, but you'll find that it'll all be worth it in the end. In connection to this, FOLLOW EVERYTHING YOUR DERMATOLOGIST SAYS.
  • Sleep - I've been trying to get my 8 hours a night lately. At the very least I get myself 6 hours of sleep. It's very helpful and healthy, not only for your skin. You'll also feel a lot more energized in the daytime.
  • AHA - if you don't have access to products with AHA in them, your best bet is to get a lemon, and cut it in half. After cleansing your face, rub the lemon half on your face and leave on for five minutes. Rinse off afterward and continue with normal routine. For a bonus cooling effect, stick the lemon in the refrigerator first!
  • Vitamin A - try to increase your intake of this, but be very careful to keep within safe dosage. Vitamin A toxicity is not good.
  • Don't touch your face. Cannot stress this enough. Only touch your face after you've cleansed your face and your hands and are applying product to avoid irritation, etc.
  • Keep makeup tools/applicators/products clean. Because it's dusty where I live, I make sure every cosmetic product I own is stored where the dust cannot get to it.
  • And last but not the least, SUNBLOCK!!

I'm sorry for the length of this post, but I hope you at least found it informative and useful. :) For those with skin problems, good luck!! I'm still working on my skin but so far so good. :)

**ETA:
Here is the information for my dermatologist, for those who are curious/interested.

Claudia Y. Samonte, M.D., FPDS
Dermatologist
Mobile #0920 921 5715
E-mail samonteclinic@yahoo.com

Clinics:
Aesthetic Concepts
Unit 216 Royal Place Building, Don Antonio St. Commonwealth (fronting Ever Gotesco Mall)
Wed&Fri 2pm-7pm
Sat 10am-12nn by appointment
Tel. No.: 951-0969

Delos Santos Medical Center
201 E. Rodriguez Sr. Avenue Room 257
Mon & Thurs 2pm - 6pm
Direct line: 412-1379
Tel No. 723-0041 loc. 5141

St. Luke's Medical Center
E. Rodriguez Sr. Avenue Rm. 1401 North Tower Cathedral Heights Bldg.
Tue. 10am-2pm, Sat 1pm-5pm
Tel No. 723-0101 loc. 5141

Tri CosmedX
M1 Level, Trinoma Mall, North Ave.
Tue. 2pm-7pm
Tel No. 916-6095