I own a single red dress. It's a strapless A-Line dress that I only wear to company Christmas parties. Definitely a statement piece. Other than that, there's nothing red in my closet. Red's just not a color that I think I can pull off. Something about the color red seemed a bit too intense..too striking.
Perhaps I'm uncomfortable with what Adweek calls "The Red Dress Effect." A woman in red, according to the article, is viewed as more physically attractive. This effect is so powerful that the simple act of posting a picture of yourself wearing red on your dating profile pic will cause more potential suitors to click than if you chose to wear another color.
Red loaded with power and femininity. The woman who confidently wears red is completely at ease with who she is and the message of power she broadcasts to those around her. I've always been a tad bit weary of attracting that much attention. The red "Christmas" dress gave me first hand experience how others behave when a woman is draped in red. Last weekend, I wore a bold red lip after being inspired by this post. Out of the corner of my eye, I noticed a couple of lingering stares and double takes from strangers. Maybe I'm being paranoid, or perhaps people instinctively have a reaction to a woman who wears one of the most striking of colors. By the way, this also works the other way around. A man in red is seen as more attractive to female potential suitors.
For years, I've intentionally stayed away from wearing red, but now that I'm more comfortable in my own skin, perhaps I'll incorporate more red accessories into my life. Maybe a red handbag or a great pair of heels. Maybe I'll go crazy and purchase another red dress to wear on non-national holidays.
October 31, 2015
October 29, 2015
Staple Status // Meet My New Favorite Deep Conditioner
Staple Status // Meet My New Favorite Deep Conditioner
It's been a while since I've stumbled on a deep conditioner that I loved enough to graduate to staple status. After falling in madl...
It all began after I started using Keratin Hair Botox. For some reason, my hair seemed to respond really well to keratin protein so I started innocently looking around for a conditioner fortified with keratin to how my hair responded.
Then I stumbled on Keratinex Hair Mask, a Dominican brand that I never heard of. At first I was just a bit curious. But when I looked a bit closer, I discovered that the label boasted of both keratin and Omega 3! Ok.....sounds good so far, but what about the reviews? Unfortunately, because this is such an unknown brand, there weren't that many available.
The price wasn't unreasonable so I took the plunge.
Upon my initial inspection of the packaging the first thing I noticed was the lid which flips open for easy access. I've never seen anything like this below. The flip-top feature is quite handy for adding conditioner boosters like Pure Protein, silk amino acids, or whatever. The flip top also provides easy access for dipping in my Sprush.
I was sold on Keratinex the moment I glided my fingers along the rim of the lid. The texture was so smooth and creamy....ultra hydrating like my beloved Kanechom. The biggest difference I see between the two is that Keratinex seems to have a little more substance. I really do feel the impact of the omega 3 extract, lactic acid, panthenol and hydrolized keratin. I don't feel as much need to fortify Keratinex with conditioner boosters as I do with my other products. It's like a fortifying and hydrating conditioner all in one. I still add boosters from time to time, but for the most part, Keratinex is capable of conditioning my hair on its own.
So far, I've repurchased multiple times. On wash day, I tend to reach for Keratinex over the myriad of other options I have at my disposal. My only gripe was that I wish they sold it in larger sizes. Because of my heavy-handedness, I now purchase these two at a time. Sometimes, I'll create larger batches by blending it with Kanechom's Shea Butter (my other fave).
I like this brand so much that I went ahead and grabbed their leave-in moisturizer. Although I haven't used the moisturizer much lately, it came in quite handy during month 5 of my most recent stretch.
This conditioner has been really good to me which is why it'll forever be a staple. But you know me....I still have my eye on one more conditioner that I've been dying to try out. It's a bit more pricey but I just have to experience it. Once this conditioner is in my clutches, I'll do full review.
October 28, 2015
Try This // Andriana Lima's DIY Beauty Secret.
Try This // Andriana Lima's DIY Beauty Secret.
We've discussed one of Adriana Lima beauty tips in a past post. If you recall, she was one of the all stars who indulged in a gallon of...
We've discussed one of Adriana Lima beauty tips in a past post. If you recall, she was one of the all stars who indulged in a gallon of water a day as part of her beauty and health regimen. Drinking adequate amounts of water is life transforming. A lot of you even shared your success stories when we completed the "Drink Your Water Challenge" a while back.
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In order to experience the beauty benefits of coconut water to the fullest, Adriana adds some iced coconut water to a cotton pad and wears it as a face mask for five minutes as a way to "hydrate her skin."
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Adrina and supermodel friend wearing hydrating face and eye sheet masks |
I've been experimenting by adding a little (sugar free) coconut water to my home made facial spray. Not only do I enjoy the experience but I feel confident knowing that my skin is being nourished, not just hydrated. Many of you already have some coconut oil in the fridge, why not try this beauty secret and see if your skin loves it!
October 27, 2015
This simple shift could help you create the body of your dreams.
This simple shift could help you create the body of your dreams.
*runs into room and attempts to catch breath* Moments ago, I made a purchase that I just had to share with all of you! Approximately five m...
Around that same time, we'll move the bulky sweaters to the back of the closet and reaching for lighter wardrobe options. That's when we'll be confronted with our holiday food choices. Not to mention all the times we opted not to work out because of the frigid temps. At that point, we'll be filled with regret then we have to exert a ton of energy to getting back to our fighting weight.
I'm starting to really realize that without systems, we can't predict outcomes. With that said, I'll be implementing a new system that will help me shed these pesky 5lbs while keeping my weight in check throughout the long winter. Back when I traveled consistently, I'd look ahead at my travel schedule and would be faced with a choice. Knowing that I'd be eating all of my meals out for the next several weeks, I'd have to plan meal options for breakfast, lunch, dinner, otherwise I'd come home back heavier than when I left.
But, when I was thoughtful and purposeful in my eating, it was a completely different story. So, I've decided to bring the practice of purposeful eating at home. Basically, I'll be preparing amazingly healthy meals that feed my body, energy and fitness goals. That's why I invested in these meal planning containers.
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Meal Prep Containers |
Not only will the will extra pounds melt away (especially from the mid-section), but I'll get to experience a boost of energy, improved digestion, and glowing skin. Not to mention how these nutrient rich foods will nourish our hair. Since we know that our hair grows slowest during fall and winter, eating a nutrient dense diet to feed our follicles is a no brainer.
If any of you find yourself short on time, meal prep containers may be exactly what you need. Having healthy foods at your disposal at all times will free you of useless excuses. And fitting into your holiday dress will be
October 25, 2015
How to Master the Art of the Bold Red Lip
How to Master the Art of the Bold Red Lip
One of the most critical items on today's agenda is to practice (for the purpose of mastering) the clean face + bold red lip . This lo...
The success of the look hinges on the proper execution of the main elements. Sure it looks easy (just slap on some red lipstick) but it's not that simple. You must lay out the right elements as the ideal backdrop for the red lip to shine.
If this look were a soup, the broth would be the flawless look of the skin. Creating a perfect canvas is crucial. You want an overall matte look with subtle highlighting and a minimal focus on the cheeks. More importantly, make ample use of your favorite concealer to camouflage any discoloration and dark areas on the face. Take your time on this step to make sure it's as perfect as possible.
Next we move on to the eyes. Just as important as the lips are the appearance of the eyebrows. This will really bring a sense of balance that perfectly compliments the bold red lip. If the brows are not done correctly, the lip will be overbearing. The look you want to go for is a defined, yet natural looking brow. If you're sporting this as an evening face, you make the brows a bit more dramatic. But, as a rule of thumb, keep it natural.

Ideally, we want to give off the illusion of a natural looking cat eye. A woman who wears a bold red lip must also have seductive eyes. And much like the brow, the eyes should compliment face without taking away any of the attention. You do this by putting your efforts into creating a perfect winged eye. Feel free to play around with how bold or minimal the line appears based on your preference. Once the winged eye is complete, we then draw attention to our lashes to add a bit of flirtiness.
Then we arrive at the main course of this exquisite look. What excites me most, is that one can choose from a multitude of crimson shades. You can opt for the brightest of reds to a deeper shade with brown undertones. The choice is yours. If you're one of those people who haven't found the perfect shade of red yet, keep looking. Trust me, there's a shade out there that compliments your skin flawlessly. To shorten the duration of your search, start with brands that cater to deeper skin tones like blackUP, Iman, Milani, or MAC. To keep the look practical for everyday wear, opt for a matte finish. A lip pencil is probably your best option. I love the velvet matte finish pencils from Nars and blackUp 2 in 1 because they give a matte finish with a + bit of hydration
Sure, this might now be a look you wear everyday. But I strongly believe that you should invest time to master it nonetheless. Keep it in your repertoire as one of your many signature looks. Or maybe, you love the end result so much, that you rock it on the regular. Listen, if you can master the bold red lip, you have unlocked the door to your infinite power. Who wouldn't want that?
What's your favorite red lip color at the moment?
October 24, 2015
Beauty Bag Essential | Hydrating Mists for Dewy Winter Skin
Beauty Bag Essential | Hydrating Mists for Dewy Winter Skin
Just recently, I was gloating over the change of season and how we get to enjoy lower humidity. I was fantasizing about how good the sligh...
Things have taken a turn for the worst in just few short weeks. Suddenly, I'm dealing with flaky skin in the mornings, dry hands and feet and an overall uncomfortable feeling of drier skin. Me no likey.
The first course of action was to get a hold of those tiny glass spray bottles and refill them with thee amazing Missha Essense. Seconds later, my skin was rehydrated again. It was at this point that I decided that I will always have a hydrating mist within arms reach until spring rolls around again.
I'm gonna turn into one of those moisture obsessed people who constantly remists their skin, drinks water and reapplies balm throughout the day. Each morning, during spring and summer, I step outside and see the grass covered in morning dew. Fall and winter is a different story. There's no dew, there's less rain, leaves wither, grass turns brown. Everything dies. Our skin is exposed to the same dry air that kills the grass. This is the worst thing that could ever happen.
Unless we do something about it, we allow ourselves to succumb to visible signs of external dehydration. I dunno about you, but that's not part of my plan. Instead, I'll be concocting (and buying) a series of hydrating mists that I'll be applying liberally for the next several months.
Last year, I discovered and fell in love with Evian Facial spray. It's convenient, easy to use and has great packaging. Evian is exceptionally great for summer when you need plain water to help cool down. But, the dry winter air is gonna call for something a bit more. I don't just want to wet the skin, I'd like to feed it as well. That's why I'm on the lookout for a couple of other options with skin loving benefits that go beyond moisture.
A lot of commercial facial sprays have rose water as an ingredient. Kim Kardashian shared an instagram beauty secret in which she displayed her favorite facial mist. The key ingredients are water, glycerin, rosewater and aloe vera juice. Lots of us may already have these ingredients in our product stash. If not, a quick trip to Amazon can easily take care that. Green Tea is another great addition to facial mists because of the antioxidant content.
There's yet another ingredient in some higher priced facial sprays that caught my attention. I'll tell you more about it in a follow up post, but first, I want to try it out and share my thoughts. Stay tuned.
October 22, 2015
Does Your Sunscreen Give You PhotoShop Perfected Skin?
Does Your Sunscreen Give You PhotoShop Perfected Skin?
Recently, I talked about what I learned after seeing my skin under a UV camera. I thought it would be a good idea to follow up the conversa...
I have dozens of product samples scattered around. Rarely do I use a sample that I immediately want to purchase after the first use. The last time this happened was when I first tried NARS' Lip Pencil. Before receiving this product sample, I put out an intention that I wanted to find a skin blurring product. Something that gave my skin a smoother appearance as if I used photo manipulation software in real life. Then, on a visit to Sephora, I was given an option to pick out samples based on my past spending amounts.
One of the options was a a couple of sample size Murad Ageless Skin Renewing set. When I got home, I looked at the contents of the package and immediately reached for the Invisiblur Perfecting Shield. Is this the skin blurring product that I've been waiting for? The icing on the cake was that also boasts of SPF 30! That alone made me love the product but then I find out that it also contains "mushroom peptides that diminish the look of fine lines and wrinkles by aiding in the regulation of collagen and elastin." According to a Murad sponsored study, 71% of users saw fewer lines and wrinkles while 94% saw improved smoothness and texture.
Add me on to the list of the 94%. Because as soon as I applied this product to my skin, I was smitten.
First off, I've been on the lookout for the right sunscreen for a while. Ideally, I wanted something that invisibly blended with my skin. No more trying to blend in white(ish) creams into my brown skin. This formula is perfectly clear and disappears into my skin. It leaves absolutely no trace.
Secondly, this is a dry formula that has a mattifying effect. For those of us with oily skin, Invisiblur is a dream come true.
Third, and most importantly. Murad's Invisiblur does actually blur. Immediately after application, my acne scars a slightly less visible. It's not a drastic transformation but, hey, none of my other sunscreens actively made my skin look better.
But the deal breaker for me was how great my skin looked once I applied my foundation. The Invisblur took my foundation to the next level. My skin with Invisblur + Foundation > Skin with just foundation. Everything just looks so smooth and magnificent. This products is everything I could want in a sunscreen and much, much more.
Suddenly, wearing sunscreen daily has changed from a necessary evil to an absolute joy!
October 21, 2015
What I learned about skin care from a UV camera.
What I learned about skin care from a UV camera.
source A couple of weekends ago, I popped into Sephora to check out their black|Up cosmetics display. As I was preparing to leave, a nice...
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As I waited, I observed the women ahead of me who had visible signs of redness and sun damage, according to the skin machine. I'll be honest with you, I was a little afraid. Sunscreen didn't come into my life until I was in my thirties and I know for a fact that some of my acne scars reached below the surface. Who knows what else was going on down there.
Finally my turn came and the machine generated a black and white image of my face. Luckily, it wasn't that bad. But there were certainly some issues to that need to be addressed. Here's what I learned from the experience.
1. Dehydration shows up beneath the surface. The first thing that caught the eye of the Philosphy representative was a patch of flaky skin on my left cheek. Before she had a chance to finish her sentence, I reassured her that the peeling skin was a result of the application of retin-A. To this, she responded "retin-A is like a 401(k) plan for your skin.....stay consistent with it!" To the naked eye, the peeling wasn't visible, thanks to an intensely hydrating sheet mask session the day prior. But it was good to know that retin-A was working hard on my behalf. But what if the dryness and peeling was due to dehydration, I'm a little embarrassed to admit it, but I've slacked on my water intake to the point where my skin was actually peeling. That's when I know I've messed up.
2. Lesson #2. Be Detailed Oriented
The only real signs of sub-surface sun damage on my face was at my hair line and around my eyebrows. At first I was really confused until she reasoned that it was probably because I missed those areas when I apply sunscreen. She's right. I rarely invest much time in the application of SPF. Typically, I just focus on the major areas (cheeks and forehead) and move on. But I saw the error of my ways with my own two eyes and, since then, I've been more detailed, not just with sunscreen, but with other facial beauty products I apply. Now, I take my time to cover every square inch.
3. Lesson #3. Be Proactive
The representative didn't mention anything but I saw what looked like a pimple on the image. My skin was relatively clear so I didn't quite understand. Later that day, I examined my skin closely and there it was, hiding deep beneath the surface waiting for the right time to emerge. Thanks to the dermal imager, was able to take quick action and stop that thing dead in its tracks. Whenever I notice signs of inflammation below the skin surface, my first course of action is to reach for ample amounts of lemon water to alkalize the body. For some reason, this always works like a charm. If I need something a little stronger, I turn to GlamGlow's Super Clearing Mud just to make sure that thing never rears its ugly head.
Overall, my skin wasn't too bad and, thankfully there weren't any major areas of concern except for the tiny areas of sun damage (thanks to sunscreen + melanin). The lesson for today is to make sure that your skin care regimen takes into account the long term issues that may arise, not just what's visible. Plan ahead. Your future self will thank you for it.
October 15, 2015
Must have Body Lotions that give you Even-Toned, Flawless Skin
Must have Body Lotions that give you Even-Toned, Flawless Skin
Drier weather awaits us. In the next few months we'll be reaching for thicker creams and butters to soothe our parched, flaky skin. A ...
Last year, I made the executive decision to switch to oils, instead of lotion, after Capriclear came into my life. Spray coconut oil was everything I could ever want. Then I was given a great tip by a stewardess with flawless skin to check out baby oil gel. Both work great. But this year, I'm thinking about taking things to the next level.
What if I could use a lotion that did more than just moisturize? What if our lotion could actually exfoliate, keeping skin soft and glowing all winter long. Exfoliated skin better retains moisture, so instead of coating old skin cells with thick lotions, maybe we switch to exfoliating formulas that keep our skin moist, soft and even-toned.
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"I swear by these products for my skin care. A little expensive but the results are mind blowing." -@inertiacreeps001 |
One of the favorite options because of its high glycolic acid acid content (17.5%). This lotion even addresses keratosis pilaris (bumpy, chicken skin). For those of us who have dark spots on our legs, chest, back or any otherwhere else on the body, Glytone may be exactly what you are looking for. Oh, I should also mention that they have a glycolic acid (GA) containing heel and elbow cream to soften and smooth rough, dry elbows heels. The heel and elbow cream contains a greater percentage of GA to fight tough calluses and extra dry skin. This heel and elbow cream is a winter must have!
Perfect Image Exfoliating Body Lotion (Glycolic Acid 10%, Salicylic Acid 2%)
What I appreciate about Perfect Image is all the supporting ingredients that go above and beyond the standard glycolic acid. Perfect Image seems to be a lighter formula than Glytone (which is a thicker lotion). Not only does it contain glycolic acid, but Perfect Image also brings salicylic acid into the mix along with green tea, chamomile, cucumber, and papaya extract (just to name a few). If you want a lotion that exfoliates and combats body acne, this is it!
The reviews on Amazon are pretty stellar. One satisfied customer mentioned that she noticed mild peeling after on legs ("allowing fresher, softer skin to be more visible") . A couple commenters boasted about their husbands even noticed a difference in their new baby soft skin.
Honestly, I want both! I like the idea of using a thicker formula on my heels at night to keep them baby soft until sandal season comes back around. And I desire a lighter cream to use on my chest. Years ago, I used to get random breakouts on my chest. Upping my water intake has helped keep them at bay but, when I look closely, I still see remnants of discoloration that I need gone. And my legs. I exfoliate my thighs in the shower with my beloved Shea Butter Scrub, but I rarely spend time exfoliating the lower part of my leg. I'd love to have a lotion to take care of that for me.
I decree that everyone should have an exfoliating body lotion as part of their beauty routine. It's like the simplest thing you can do. And we apply lotion every day anyway. Never again should we settle for lotions that only coat the skin. Why not use one that is working overtime to feed your flawlessness. It's a no brainer.

October 13, 2015
The flat iron that gave me these cutes waves.
The flat iron that gave me these cutes waves.
I was going through some old pics on my phone from a couple of years back and stumbled upon these wearing one of my favorite print dresses ...
It's an iron with three interchangeable plates. Two of the three plates, I never, ever use. One of the plates is the typical one that straighten the hair, the other is a waffle iron plate that transforms the hair to the texture of a waffle (like....who would want that.....ever.) I just checked the box and realized that I actually threw the waffle plates away (that's how useless they were).
But the third plate, in my mind was pure gold. It's a mini wave plate. And exactly what I was looking for. Prior to that, I owned a super sized wave iron and although I really wanted it to work for me, the size of the waves were much too big and unnatural looking. I wanted something that gave my hair texture. The last thing I wanted was to sport manufactured looking waves. This flat iron was perfect!
In my experience, this iron gives the best results on freshly washed hair. The final look has more volume and a bit more defined than what you see here. In these pics, my hair needed to be washed so the it's a bit flatter than normal.
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I prefer this look much more than a braid out for several reasons. First, it withstands humidity much better since the heat seals the style in. So I can go about my day and not have to worry about checking the status of my hair. Second, the results are very consistent. Sometimes braid outs for me are hit and miss. Third, this looks a bit more natural (if done right) than a braid out. Fourth, although I'm using heat, it's kind of a protective style for me. I don't touch my hair while in this state unless I'm fluffing it for volume in the morning. But no combing, no mindless manipulation and pretty much no issues until the following wash day.
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October 11, 2015
Stylish in Sweats | The 4 Rules of how to look Amazing in Sweats
Stylish in Sweats | The 4 Rules of how to look Amazing in Sweats
E ach morning, I step outside and check the temperatures before deciding what to wear. Soon, sweats will become a part of my fall/winter...
The issue with this approach is that it causes you to appear as if you place zero effort in your personal appearance. But we all want to stay warm, right? So how do we do both? Let's review the principles of rocking sweats without looking like we've completely given up on ourselves.
Rule #1: Keep it fitted
On thing I'll do differently this year is to avoid overly baggy sweats. The reason for this is two fold. First, (and the biggest reason) is how easily baggy sweats can hide pesky weight gain. When oversized sweats become part of your uniform, you will be totally clueless around how your body is changing. During winter months, we're less active and tend to reach for high calorie beverages to help keep warm. And don't get me started on all the eating that happens around the holidays.
If we're not careful, we're five pounds heavier and using loose fitting sweats to camouflage our faux pas. If your sweater drawer is filled with big, comfy sweats, I encourage you to add a few new pieces to your wardrobe that flatter the body.
Fitted joggers are the answer to our sweats problem. They flatter our silhouette while bringing a bit of warm. Plus, joggers scream comfort and style.
RULE # 2 Pair with Something Stylish
Going head to toe sweats may not be the answer if you want to remain stylish this winter season. Instead, try mixing them with stylish pieces to elevate your look. Examples include adding leather, heels or even wearing a sweatshirt & skirt combination.
RULE #3. Sport a Flawless Face
When you see someone with a comfy pair of sweats and a bold red lip, what comes to your mind? To me, this speaks to the intentionality of the outfit. This isn't a woman who just grabbed some sweats and threw them on. No. This is someone who carefully balanced the casual nature of her outfit with carefully painted nails or a bold red lip. A flawless face maintains your confidence levels in the event that you run into someone from your past. Even if you're in baggy clothes, your face is on point, you smell nice and you feel great about yourself.
RULE #4: Don't forget to Accessorize
Sweats are the epitome of dressing down. So we must remember the key to dressing down and looking fabulous. Accessories are absolutely essential. Anytime you are wearing anything that could resemble house clothes, accessorize, accessorize, accessorize.

October 9, 2015
Fall Hair Growth | Peppermint Oil Proven to Grow Hair faster than Monoxidil
Fall Hair Growth | Peppermint Oil Proven to Grow Hair faster than Monoxidil
The cooler months are creeping up on us. This time of year always brings with it the awareness that changes in our hair will soon take plac...
Today I introduce to you an ally in the war to promote hair growth. This product is no stranger to us on the blog. In fact, I've talked incessantly on essential oils in the past. But this time, I came with receipts. After doing a little research online I stumbled on a study conducted that details the impact of peppermint oil on hair growth.
The study was done on mice who were shaved using an animal clipper. Once shaved, the experimenters applied topical solutions of saline, jojoba oil, monoxidil, and a blend of peppermint/jojoba oil (3% peppermint oil). They took progress pics of the mice each week for four weeks total. Starting week 2, they noted a rapid increase in hair growth in the mice treated with peppermint/jojoba oil blend over the other groups. At week 4, the peppermint oil group demonstrated a regrowth percentage of 92% compared to the monoxidil group which measured a 55% regrowth. They even noticed a increase in thickness in the epidermis. I associate a thick epidermis with healthy hair growth. Notice how those who suffer from thinning hair sometimes have thinner skin in the scalp area.
So what does this all mean for us? How do we incorporate peppermint oil into our regimen in a way that makes sense? For me, the easiest way to incorporate essential oils is to blend it with a scalp healthy carrier oil. In my case, this means coconut oil. Because it's absorbed by the hair and scalp, I don't have to worry about my scalp getting too greasy with regular appliacation. Jojoba oil, in my case, might be too heavy to be applied to the scalp on a daily basis. I also appreciate that the "hair growth" solution only called for 3% peppermint oil.
In the past I've gone a little overboard with eucalyptus oil and ended up smelling like a medicine cabinet (or somebody's grandma). This year, I'll tone it down a bit knowing that even a small percentage of essential oils is powerful enough to create awesome results. Another way love to use essential oil (EO) is right before the wash. While I prepoo, I add a little EO to promote scalp stimulation and (hopefully) loosen any build up. I'm sure all that tingling causes my hair follicles to come alive!
If peppermint oil isn't part of your toolkit, then get on the ball! A healthy stimulated scalp can help curb fall shedding which means less tangles and greater retention. That is what everyone wants. Don't let another week go by without adding peppermint oil to your arsenal.
Style Obsession | The Structured Blazer Coat
Style Obsession | The Structured Blazer Coat
Until recently, I was certain that I amassed a completed collection of outerwear and was pretty much set for fall. Then I realized that muc...
Then a spark of inspiration came across my Pinterest dash in the form of a full length, structured blazer. Immediately a felt a huge void that could only be filled with the perfect long blazer.
The for past couple of seasons, the flowy, duster coat has been all the rage. Part of their appeal is how well it they pair with casual pieces. But what about the times when you want to look more put together, a little more polished?
A blazer coat is just what the style doctor ordered. What also I love about this look is the all black, sleek silhouette (and don't get me started on the statement clutch). In doing so, she allows the camel coat to take center stage. This ensemble is giving me major heart eyes. I will not rest until I happen upon a structured coat as flawless as this one.

October 8, 2015
Happy Endings | The Korean Sheet Mask that could give you healthy, full ends.
Happy Endings | The Korean Sheet Mask that could give you healthy, full ends.
I've been pretty much obsessed with sheet masks ever since my first life changing experience. Should have left well enough alone, but ...
Little did I know that I would discover a product that could positively impact my hair journey. Once the face sheet craze began to take effect, other hydration creating masks began to emerge. Including those for eyes, lips, fingers and even hair. A sheet mask for hair? Tell me more...
Well, it's more like a pouch for the ponytail. The "Hair Pack" is saturated with hair friendly ingredients such as hydrolyzed soy protein, natural plant extracts, hair nourishing oils, collagen and even royal jelly. All one has to do is place the pouch over a ponytail and go on about their day as the ingredients work their magic. Minutes later, you remove the pouch and, if every thing went according to plan, your ends are hydrated, smooth and nourished.
If you are as eager to get your hands on one of these as I am, you'll have to wait a little longer. As hard as I tried, I couldn't find any that were available for purchase in the states. But don't worry your pretty little head. I think these Korean Hair Packs are perfect inspiration for a DIY project. In fact, you may be saying to yourself, this is very similar to the baggie method. And you're right! The only difference is, in the Korean Hair Pack, the ingredients saturate the inside of the bag (I'm guessing). Also, the Korean Hair Pack seems to have a more complex ingredient list.
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Korean Hair Pack before and after pics |
Quick tip, I've been using a small bag from a past Ulta purchase. This bag is much thicker than your typical grocery plastic bag. It seems to have a great effect on my results.
Although the original baggie method is working well for me, my heart still longs to try one of those fancy Korean Hair Packs just to see what it's like. Actually, what I plan to do is experiment with one of my hydrating sheet masks by wrapping it around a small section of hair then covering in saran wrap to see how it turns out. If, my hair responds better to being in direct contact with the moisture then I may invest in a set of plain DIY sheet masks and saturate them with my own hair-loving blend. The possibilities are endless. Even if we never get the chance to experience these intriguing hair packs, at least we'll always have the baggie method.
Check out more details on the Korean Hair Pack here.
High Fashion magazine for women of color will launch thanks to a successful Kickstarter campaign
High Fashion magazine for women of color will launch thanks to a successful Kickstarter campaign
The Hannah Editorial Team via Hannahmag.com It's been really nice seeing the faces of Beyonce, Rihanna and Lupita gracing the covers of ...
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The Hannah Editorial Team via Hannahmag.com |
Sure, we have Ebony and Essence. But, honestly, I can't tell you when the last time I flipped through one of their issues. It just doesn't speak to me. These magazines have a strong reader base and they pioneered the representation of black women in beauty and fashion. I respect what they do, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. There's so much more to be said about the modern woman of color which is why I welcome new voices in this important conversation.
Enter Hannah mag. An online space that celebrates the multi- faceted nature of the black woman. Hannah brings such a beautiful aesthetic to the stories they share. Their vision is to bring that striking aesthetic to a print book/magazine published biannually. Hannah needed funding in order to become a reality, so they took to Kickstarter to garner the support of the community to help fund the launch. On October 5, 2015, the Hannah team announced the successful completion of the campaign after receiving $7,000 above their established goal amount, thanks to the generous donation of eager supporters.
I'm really excited and look forward to the launch. I'm not certain about their distribution strategy, but at the very least, I'm sure the first issue will be available on their website for purchase the minute it launches. To get a sneak peak of their work, and to learn more about the upcoming launch, be sure to check out Hannahmag.com.
October 7, 2015
The Regimen this Beauty Editor follows to create her flawless complexion.
The Regimen this Beauty Editor follows to create her flawless complexion.
I always wished I could meet someone with a really complex skin care regimen. We can learn a lot from these people who are willing to inv...
I always wished I could meet someone with a really complex skin care regimen. We can learn a lot from these people who are willing to invest quality time into sourcing the most amazing products available. Steve Jan is one of those people. And we learned a lot about the Korean layering technique from him. Today, I'll share with you what I learned from reading the beauty regimen of a professional beauty editor. These women have access to thousands of products, free of charge. When they finally divulge their holy grail products, I'm all ears.
Ahsley Weatherford is known as the "Mother of Light" by those who've had the pleasure of laying eyes on her perfect skin up close. Light reflection is the epitome of healthy skin and she seems to have reached that status. It didn't come easy, in fact Ashley details how she once maintained a 45 minute daily skin care regimen to support her flawlessness.
Miraculously, she's been able to pare down her elaborate skin perfecting regimen to only 10 minutes. In order to get the same results, she focuses on amazing products to pick up some the slack. First and foremost, she cleanses with Phace's Detoxifying Cleanser. We recently discussed this cleanser in another post. Here we are hearing about it again. Something tells me that this isn't a coincidence. I was kinda on the fence abut whether Phace would be my next cleanser purchase, but now I'm in! Ashely talks about how this cleanser can promote hydrated skin and fewer blemishes/wrinkles because of the proper pH. I'm of the mindset that all products should serve multiple purposes. A cleanser that does more than just cleanse is a-ok in my book.After cleansing, her serum of choice is Good Genes which is filled with pharmaceutical grade lactic acid to nourish her glow. Post serum she applies Skin Space Defense Bright Eye Lift Gel which was developed by a brain surgeon and a space scientist (no joke). It's supposed to have an immediate lifting effect to the eye area. Sounds like some serious stuff. Afterwards Ashley layers on her favorite sunscreen mixed with a Kardashian favorite, Kevin Aucoin's Sensual Skin Enhancer which is a concealer, highlighter, foundation all in one (while hydrating the skin with ingredients like jojoba and honey). She has such amazing things to say about the Sensual Skin Enhancer. In her words it "provided a perfect balance of coverage, leaving a no makeup effect." The finish left on the skin is "dewy" and "moisture rich." Sounds like a must have for winter.
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photos via Ashley's Instagram |
Ashley's regimen has reminded us of how important it is to use quality products. If your goal is to have skin that causes others to notice, effective products are your key to get there. I was already committed to picking up the Phace cleanser, but the Sensual Skin Enhancer seems too good not experience.
If you'd like to read Ashley's skin regimen in it's entirety, you can check it out here.
October 6, 2015
Don't make this mistake when dealing with hyperpigmentation.
Don't make this mistake when dealing with hyperpigmentation.
I'm grateful to have been free of active breakouts for a little while now. But my skin still demonstrates tell tale signs of the acne...
The reason why my current circumstances are the way they are is because I failed to act quickly. You see, I was so focused on addressing active breakouts that I rarely paid attention to the post acne scars. This cost me big time. Because now I'm hearing that waiting too long to address discoloration could make things worse. Think of a new acne scar in the same way as when you get a stain on your clothes. The longer you let it sit, the deeper it sets in. The deeper scar sets in, the harder it is to get out.
When my brother was in high school, he suffered a gash to the face which required several stitches. The moment he was released from the hospital, he immediately sought out remedies to prevent long term scarring. He settled on topical application of vitamin E. From that moment on, he applied pure vitamin E oil on the scar a minimum of once a day. Years later, no evidence of the scar exists. He took fast action and it paid off for him.
I, on the other hand, believed that my scars would organically fade on their own. I also rationed that I'd take care of the scars all at once after the pimples were addressed. If I could go back and do things different, I would take a completely different approach. Waiting until my skin was completely clear was a bad idea. Instead, I'd to start addressing discoloration as early as possible.
What I should have done was incorporate exfoliation methods that both address the acne and the scarring. In the past, I had the misconception that exfoliating would aggravate my pimples. I admit that I was wrong. Turns out that removing old, dead skin cells is an effective acne fighting strategy.
Skin peels and retinol containing products are at the top of the list. They promote rapid cell turnover and travel down to the deeper layers of the skin. This means that the skin below the surface is being addressed. I've recently learned of an ingredient called azelaic acid which dual powered in the fight against acne related pigmentation. First, it has high anti-bacterial qualities, which is a must if you're addressing active (and future) breakouts. But not only that, azelaic acid also has the ability actually face scars as well! It's also considered a safer alternative to hydroquinone because, although it lightens scars, azelaic acid doesn't bleach skin.
These days, exfoliation is a huge strategy for me. But that wasn't always the case. I used to think exfoliation would aggravate acne and make things worse. Boy was I wrong. Anyone reading this who suffers from active acne and hyperpigmentation, there's still hope. Treat the issues early and often. Couple your fade products with targeted exfoliation and you've got a solid regimen for clear, even toned skin.
And don't forget other necessities such as a bomb sunscreen that you vow to wear each and every day to keep future pigmentation at bay.
I, on the other hand, believed that my scars would organically fade on their own. I also rationed that I'd take care of the scars all at once after the pimples were addressed. If I could go back and do things different, I would take a completely different approach. Waiting until my skin was completely clear was a bad idea. Instead, I'd to start addressing discoloration as early as possible.
What I should have done was incorporate exfoliation methods that both address the acne and the scarring. In the past, I had the misconception that exfoliating would aggravate my pimples. I admit that I was wrong. Turns out that removing old, dead skin cells is an effective acne fighting strategy.
Skin peels and retinol containing products are at the top of the list. They promote rapid cell turnover and travel down to the deeper layers of the skin. This means that the skin below the surface is being addressed. I've recently learned of an ingredient called azelaic acid which dual powered in the fight against acne related pigmentation. First, it has high anti-bacterial qualities, which is a must if you're addressing active (and future) breakouts. But not only that, azelaic acid also has the ability actually face scars as well! It's also considered a safer alternative to hydroquinone because, although it lightens scars, azelaic acid doesn't bleach skin.
These days, exfoliation is a huge strategy for me. But that wasn't always the case. I used to think exfoliation would aggravate acne and make things worse. Boy was I wrong. Anyone reading this who suffers from active acne and hyperpigmentation, there's still hope. Treat the issues early and often. Couple your fade products with targeted exfoliation and you've got a solid regimen for clear, even toned skin.
And don't forget other necessities such as a bomb sunscreen that you vow to wear each and every day to keep future pigmentation at bay.
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