Thursday, December 30, 2010

Post to share

Interesting. I had heard about this dry shampoo and was going to try it when I ran out of "PSST", but now I think I'll pass....The girls at College Fashion HATED TRESemme Fresh Start Dry Shampoo. Read about it HERE

Have any of you tried it and liked it?

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Random of the day

Just popping in to show of the nail polish Santa put in my stocking. I can always count on the following things being in there: socks, a toothbrush, body wash, a nail file (sparkly red this year), and nail polish. This color is called "Grey Suede" by Revlon. I'm kinda digging it, even though it's just a neutral. It is EXACTLY my skin tone, thus goes with everything. (Sorry it's not the best photo quality, it's from my phone camera.)

Hope everyone has a great New Year!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Disappearing act

So this summer I managed to screw up the sunscreen somehow and developed some darker spots on my upper lip, kinda like a merged freckle, and a spot on my temple. It's one of those things where I don't think anyone noticed but me, but I obsessed over it. So I decided to try a few products claiming to lighten sun spots and correct skin tone. I started with a drug store brand.

Garnier Skin Renew Anti Sun Damage ($13.50 for 2.5 oz at drugstore.com)
3.5 stars (34 reviewers) on drugstore.com
This one came in the Allure beauty box I ordered and discussed HERE. I tried it for few weeks this summer, but unfortunately there were no noticeable changes at all. It was a decent moisturizer, but I have slightly oily skin so I didn't use it during the day. I wish this had worked, it's so much cheaper than my final test below.

Clinique Even Better Clinical Dark Spot Corrector ($49.50 1 oz)
4 star rating on Clinique.com (400 reviewers) and 4 star rating on Sephora.com (750 reviewers)
Photo taken from Clinique.com
I bought this last month at Sephora in a gift set that came with some "Even Better Skin Tone Correcting moisturizer with SPF 20" (a bit thick for my everyday use, but not bad), and a travel size "All About Eyes" serum, which I lurve. The lady at Sephora said customers RAVED about this stuff, so I felt ok about purchasing.

I use a very small dollop at night, concentrating on the spots I need help on. No use wasting it on the rest of my face when it's so pricey. The box says it can take up to 12 weeks for this stuff to really give you results, but I am seeing some improvements after about a month. Now, part of this can also be attributed to me spending less time out in the sun, but there seems to be more improvement than my normal summer-to-winter lightening of skin. The spot on my temple is a bit stubborn, but the darkness on my upper lip (which was by far the most embarrassing) is definitely lighter.

VERY IMPORTANT CAVEAT: You MUST wear sunscreen when you are using this. If your makeup has at least SPF 15 or 20 (which most nowadays do) then in general you should be ok, but if you are going out for any extended period of time (for a long walk, a jog, etc) then you really, really need to wear stronger SPF. If you don't, then the dark spots will return. The packaging even says "Sunscreen necessary". So don't spend $49.50 on this and then forget the sunscreen, undoing all the improvements.

Winner, even though it's the most expensive is Clinique. I just didn't see results from Garnier. Are there any brands or lotions you have tried that worked? Share in the comments.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Need a last minute stocking stuffer?

So I had a $20 coupon to Sephora the other day and ran in to replenish my Clinique facewash, toner, etc. To use the $20 I had to spend $40, so I looked around the travel size section in the check out line and stumbled upon these:
Photo courtesy of Sephora.com   


The Korres Lip Saver Roll ($19.50). Since I am totally obsessed with any and all items chapstick/lip butter/lip soothing related I decided to try this out. SO glad I did because I LOVE them. They are silky smooth with fun pops of color. I like them much better than the Burt's Bees tinted chapstick. I haven't been disappointed by any Korres products so far. They are "green"--free of all the synthetic goo that is often found in makeup, and they smell great, and most importantly, they WORK. Each individual one retails for $10, so if you are looking for a last minute stocking stuffer this is a great deal!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Sigh. Oh Gwen. Why?

Here's a post from Allure.com regarding Gwen Stefani's son Kingston. I'm with the Allure blogger, I don't care that he's got his nails painted. Paint em black, don't paint em, whatever. It's about the same as getting stickers or face paint or something like that.

But I take issue with the fact that the sweet boy is 4 (FOUR!) and he's already had his hair bleached platinum like Mommy. I just don't know about that. T and I always joke that our kids will have mo-hawks as soon as there is enough hair, but it's just for fun. I'm not putting dye in my baby's/young child's hair. Or is the mo-hawk the same thing?

Thoughts?