Showing posts with label acne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acne. Show all posts

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Detox and Designers

The weekend is the time I catch up on blogs, and you know I love the blogs from style.com and vogue.co.uk, so the Beauty Counter blog on style.com turned me on to Conversations with the designer Norma Kamali.  She is very into personal wellness and wanted to bring inspiration to really anyone who has an internet connection. 

Check out this feature with dermatologist Dr. David Colbert.  He's not selling a product that he will make a profit on: "What makes you look good is fresh food."

So today I am not eating processed foods.  My goal is to do this once a week, and then we will see from there.  Maybe next Saturday I will pull all my money out of savings and  hit up the farmer's market! My skin has been acting up and I haven't been sleeping well.  I already know I haven't been exercising like I should, so this is something I can control.  For breakfast I had scrambled eggs and those tiny oranges (mandarin?).  And so far I haven't died yet, lol. 

By the way, I've heard her name before, but I never checked out Ms. Kamali's clothes.  I love the mesh and modal lines! I also like how the shopping site is set up and the sizing chart and I have a feeling the brand strives for great customer service.  I will have to save my pennies to get some of her clothes...


Back in July I bookmarked this "DIY Detox" post from Vogue.co.uk's Beauty Blog but never did anything about it.   Here are some sensible tips they offered after reading Jane Scrivner's book:

Detox is changing a few things for a while to learn how it feels to feel amazing.
Detox isn't 'can't have', 'not allowed' or 'giving up', its trying amazing new tastes and discovering new meals.
Don't do a month, do 4 x 7 days with a reward of a facial, pedicure or massage at the end of each week
Prepare, prepare, prepare - fill your home with Detox foods and then snack to your hearts content.
Recruit a Detox buddy; sharing recipes, moans and successes will keep you going

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Summer skin care - water retention


Yes, I realize that summer is over, but this tip I received yesterday when I went for my facial can work year-round. I have been breaking out like crazy lately and my facialist explained that although my skin had oil on it, all the water evaporated and something else about alkalinity and acidity...I dunno.  The point was my skin needs hydration in the form of water.  I expect not to have enough hydration in winter too - I go through bouts of break-outs then too.  I am going to go over some products which may help.

Yes, you could just spritz plain water on your face, but it's just going to evaporate quickly.  Use a spray that:

1. contains minerals that are good for your skin;
2. contains hyaluronic acid, which binds moisture to your skin; and/or
3. sprays in a fine mist.  You don't want to look like you just got out of the shower.

I did some research on glycerin's role in moisture retention, but some people (on the internet) say that glycerin will draw water from the inside of your skin to the surface, so although you will appear hydrated superficially, the inner layers of your skin will suffer.  I am not sure how much and in what quantities this occurs, though.

1. alba botanica rainforest Refreshing Mist Toner (pictured above).  I can't exactly remember WHY I bought this, but I have this in my stash.  ab's rainforest collection uses antioxidant rich oils from the rainforest and is Rainforest Alliance certified, which I think means that the rainforests of South American were unharmed in the sourcing of the raw materials.  Some of the ingredients include water, glycerin, aloe leaf juice,  hyaluronic acid, tiger nut extract, and several fruit seed extracts.

2.  MAC FIX +.  Many make-up aficionados will already have this in their arsenal, but you don't need to use it only to set your make-up or blend your foundation with a sponge (which is what I do).  It contains water, glycerin, caffeine, and extracts of cucumber, chamomile, and green tea.  I wonder if the caffeine and glycerin dries out skin though... I don't use it often enough to have noticed anything funky with my skin.


3. Avene Thermal Spring Water.  Ahhhh oui, one of the many French thermal spring water sprays.  Other popular brands that produce this  include Evian and La Roche-Posay.  This stuff is not tap water - thermal springs have been celebrated for years for their skin benefits because of the minerals found in the water.  These come in a very fine spray and in portable sizes to carry with your or keep in your desk drawer at work. 



photos lifted from albabotanica.com, MACcosmetics.com, and drugstore.com