Saturday, July 20, 2013

Why These Nasty Dark Circles Appear?

Hey Beauties! This I'm sure everybody struggles with, including me. So, I'm here to tell you why we get them in the first place and how to get rid of them. So, let's get started!

1. There are many cases where I have seen dark circles as a heredity train. The skin that is located around the eyes is the most thinnest and delicate on the whole body. Dark circles that are under the eyes are actually blood vessels that you can see through the skin. They produce a dark bluish tint.

2. Another common factor of those dark circles are allergies. When you rub your eyes, it can break those small capillaries under the skin, which will cause discoloration and puffiness. If the root of the problem is allergies, then just treat those allergies.

3. It is also stated that dark circles under the eye could be a sign of kidney weakness.

4. Also, those dark circles and puffiness under the eyes are thought to be a deficiency in lack of antioxidants or vitamin K in the diet.

5. It is also believed that having a lack of mineral iron can be the cause.

6. Iron deficiency could point to anemia, which is a serious condition and will require some treatment.


WHAT TO DO??



1. Sleep in
Do you know what the first natural remedy is that we are going to tell you? This is one of the most common and important remedies. Do you know lack of sleep could be the cause of those dark circles? With that said, we believe you should start making sure you get at least seven to nine hour of sleep each night. It is believed that the average person needs at least eight hours of sleep each night so that they will not be tired throughout the day. It’s hard to believe that a simple technique such as getting more sleep could eliminate that problem. I try to get the required sleep each night so that I do not have those circles. However, if this technique does not work for you, then we highly recommend you moving forward to the next step.

2.  Eat Healthy
Believe it or not, what you eat really does count. When you eat healthy, have a balanced diet and drink lots of water, you may eliminate those annoying things under the eyes. You should also make sure you get lots of minerals and vitamins each day. Don’t forget to eat lots of vegetables and fruits. Cabbage, leafy greens and spinach are perfect. In fact, every day, you should consume at least two cups of spinach. Who wouldn’t want to eat spinach? I personally believe it is good.
You should stay away from foods that are too salty. Why, because those salty foods are known for causing your body to hold water. When you hold water in your body, you will get bloating and puffiness, especially noticeable under you eye.

3. Try Asian Pear
Have you ever heard of Asian pear? Asian pear is a crunchy and juicy fruit that has been in Chinese herbalists' minds for many years. Would you believe it if we told you this would be a way to lighten up those circles? Asian Pear, also known as Fuji pears have tons of antioxidants, copper and vitamin C in them.

4. Apply Washcloth
As you are sleeping, you can treat your skin. Right before you go to bed, put a washcloth over your eyes. The wash cloth should contain cold water. When morning time comes, you are going to notice an improvement in your eyes.

5. Try Cucumber and Tea Bags
This fifth method is something that is very popular and has been used throughout history. Get some cucumber slices and apply them to your eyes. If you do not want to use cucumber slices, then you can use tea bags and put them over your eyes. The cucumber slices are perfect for reducing the puffiness. The tannin, which is found in tea is perfect for getting rid of the discoloration and swelling. During this process, you will need to lay down, close your eyes and put the cucumber slices or caffeinated tea bags on your eyes. Make sure the cucumber slices are cold. You should do this method for ten minutes each day.

6. Eye Treatment Using Milk
First, you'll need cold skim milk. Second, you'll need either a tissue or a cotton pad. Using a tissue, it will soak up all the layers with milk. Squeeze out any excess milk before laying it on your eyes. This works instantly to de-puff your eyes because its very cold. Also, because the milk has lactive acid which will gentle exfoliate. You can leave this on for 5 minutes or longer.  




Thursday, July 18, 2013

Smokey Purple Makeup Tutorial

Hey Beauties! I was playing around with this makeup I have listed down below and thought this would make a great tutorial. I mean, I love how this turned out and I hope you do too. At the end of this blog will be a video of me showing you guys how to put this look on. Enjoy!

Face
-Revlon Color Stay Liquid Foundation for Combination/Oily Skin in #110 Ivory [Mix this with Your Moisturizer to Create a Tinted Moisturizer!]  (Stippling Brush)
-NYC Smooth Skin Pressed Powder in #702A Naturally Beige (Powder Brush)
-NYC Smooth Skin Pressed Powder in #720A Sunny (Bronzer Brush)
-Santee Sun Kissed Mineral Formula Blush SPF 20 *Don't Know the Color Name [Use Any Peachy Coral Blush For This Look Only]  (Blush Brush)

Concealer
I suffer from sever under eye circles because I don't get too much sleep. So, I'm stuck using different kinds of concealer to cover them up. Depending on how bad they are, I'll reach for a specific one. I'll list every concealer that I do own and use. But remember, use whatever concealer you have on hand.
-Physicians Formula Youthful Wear 3-in-1 Concealer in Light + Yellow
-Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Eraser Dark Circles Treatment Concealer in Fair
-Maybelline Cover Stick in Ivory
-MAC Pro Long Wear Concealer in NC15
-CoverGirl & Olay Simply Ageless Eye Concealer in #205 Very Light (Discontinued) 
-Mary Kay Concealer in Beige 1
-Maybelline Dream Lumi Touch Highlighting Concealer in Ivory
-Bare Minerals Stroke of Light Eye Brightener in Luminous 1
-CoverGirl TRUconceal Concealer in #2 (Discontinued) [Dupe CoverGirl Invisible Concealer in #115 Fair]
-Maybelline Fit Me Concealer in #35 Deep (Too Dark For Me)

Eye Brows
-Lorac Pro Eyeshadow in Espresso
-Essence Eyebrow Designer Pencil in #02 Brown

Eye Primer
-Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion
-MAC Paint Pot in Painterly
-L'Oreal Infallible Eyeshadow in #557 Glistening Garnet (Base; Lid) (Flat Brush)

Eyeshadow
-MAC Eyeshadow in Tease With Ease (Lid) (Eyeshadow Brush)
-Urban Decay Eyeshadow in Woodstock (Lid) (Eyeshadow Brush)
-Urban Decay Naked Eyeshadow in Buck (Crease) (Dome Brush and Blending/Crease Brush)
-Lorac Pro Eyeshadow in Deep Purple (Outer V) (Dome Brush and Blending/Crease Brush)
-Lorac Pro Eyeshadow in Nude (Brow Bone + Inner Corner Tear Duct) (Eyeshadow Brush) 

Eye Liner + Mascara
-NYX Jumbo Eye Pencil in #605 Strawberry Milk (Water Line)
-Cailyn Line - Fix Gel liner in Purple (Outer Water Line)
-Maybelline Color Tattoo in #20 Painted Purple (Inner Corner Water Line)
-Rimmel London Scandal Eyes Eyeliner in #001 Black (Tight Line)
-Maybelline Master Precise Felt Tip Liner in Black (Line Top of Lid)
-Maybelline The Falsies Volum' Express Water Proof Mascara in Black Drama 

Lips
-Star Looks Lip Liner Pencil in #K337 Tipsy (Any Coral Lip Liner Will Suffice) With Any Clear Lip Gloss To Go On Top Of It
-Palladio Herbal Lip Gloss in #PGL70 Eleventh Gorgeous 787665

237- Smokey Purple Eye Tutorial













Thursday, July 4, 2013

4th of July Makeup Tutorial

Hey Beauties! Happy 4th of July! I have this makeup look for you guys that was inspired by this day! So hope you guys enjoy this tutorial. At the end of this blog will be a video of me showing you guys how to put this look on. Enjoy!

Face
-Maybelline BB Cream in Light Sheer Tint (Stippling Brush)
-NYC Smooth Skin Pressed Face Powder in #702A Naturally Beige (Face Brush)
-Maybelline Cover Stick Concealer in Ivory (Concealer Brush) 
-Stila Convertible Color in Peony (Stipple Brush)
-NYX Blush in Angel (Blush Brush)


Eyes
-Salon Perfect Brow Defining Powder in Taupe
-Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion
-MAC Paint Pot in Painterly
-Lancome Palette in Colour Focus: Blur (Lid) (Eyeshadow Brush)
-Markwins Palette: Deep Sea & Blue Lagoon (Lid) (Eyeshadow Brush)
-NYX  Eyeshadow in #ES54 Cherry (Outer V) (Dome Brush and Blending/Crease Brush)
-Lancome Palette in Colour Focus: Daylight (Inner Corner) (Eyeshadow Brush)
-Blend Colors in the Crease Together
-Avon Glimmersticks Eye Liner in Blackest Black (Water Line & Tight Line)
-Maybelline Master Precise Felt Tip Liner in Black


Here are a variety of lip products you can choose from to finish this look off:
Lips
-NYC Appleicious Glossy Lip Balm in #356 Big Apple Red
-Revlon Just Bitten Kissable Balm Stain in #045 Romantic
-CoverGirl Lipstick in #305 Hot Passion
-Revlon Super Lustrous Matte Lipstick in #008 Cocoa Craving
-Revlon Just Bitten Kissable Balm Stain in #001 Honey








231- 4th of July Tutorial





Monday, July 1, 2013

June 2013: Ipsy, Birchbox & Influenster

Hi Beauties! Well, you guys seemed to really loved the collaboration video and blog I did last month for both Ipsy Glam Bag and Birchbox. Remember, the unboxing video is at the end of this blog. Plus, Influenster is making their special debut in this blog as well.

The theme for Ipsy Glam Bag is "On The Wild Side".
The theme for Birchbox is "Wonder Lust".
The theme for Influenster is "Spring Fever VoxBox". 

(Note: I really wish Ipsy that they would have sent in a card with all the information/pricing on it like Birchbox does and Influenster). I've been trying out these products that Birchbox have sent me on June 3rd, 11th & 17th, 2013 over the past few weeks and here are my thoughts on what I've thought about some of the products that they have sent to me.

Birchbox -- Wonder Lust
So, In this month's box I received 7 products and I really do enjoy them.

Color Club -- Wonder Lust Collection in Mod in Manhattan
Full Size: $8.00 Sample Size: $2.00
I give this product 4 out of 5 stars. Exclusive neon pastel shades inspired by four of our favorite cities. Two coats will give you an opaque, glossy finish. I really wish the would send me something more darker or brighter rather than sending me White all the time!

Miss Jessie's -- Original Jelly Soft Curls
Full Size: $14.00 Sample Size: $2.50
I get this product 4 out of 5 stars. This cult favorite is specifically formulated to leave curls defined and crunch free. Work a capful or more of product through damp curls.

Oscar De La Renta -- Something Blue
Full Size: $85.00 Sample Size: $2.25
I give this product 5 out of 5 stars. The brand's latest scent, a lovely blend of mandarin and linden blossoms. Spritz your wrists and neck before donning your finest frock. I love receiving sample size perfume in my box.

SW Basics - Lip Balm
Full Size: $15.00 Sample Size: $3.75
I give this product 4 out of 5 stars. A roster of organic and fair trade ingredients packed into a moisturizing handmade lip balm. Apply to dry lips as often as needed. 

Young Blood Mineral Cosmetics - Hi-Definition Hydrating Mineral Perfecting Powder
Full Size: $36.00 Sample Size: $1.94
I give this product 4 out of 5 stars. A shine-zapping mineral powder that keeps oil levels in check. Buff all over face after applying foundation. They need to send me something like this more often.

Destination Inspiration - Birchbox Postcards
Full Size: $? Sample Size: $2.50
I give this product 4 out of 5 stars. We're dreaming of a great trip and we're betting you are too. Inspired by our four global offices -- New York (Hello), London (Cheers), Paris (Bonjour) and Barcelona (iHOLA!) -- We've created an exclusive set of postcards. Keep them at your desk to spark your imagination or send them off to friends in far-off locales. Away we go!

Lifestyle Extra
Tweezerman -- Matchbox Itty Bitty Nail Files
Full Size: $5.00 Sample Size: $7.99
I give this product 3 out of 5 stars. 12 too-cute mini file's that is just asking to be added to your makeup bag. Smooth away any rough edges on the tips of your nails. 


Ipsy Glam Bag -- On The Wild Side
I received 5 full size products and I really do enjoy them. This really does make up for last month's bag.

Ipsy Bag
I give this month's bag 4.8 out of 5 stars. I wish that the zipper was on top rather it being in the middle of the bag.

Star Looks Lip Pencil in Tipsy
Full Size: $12.00 Sample Size: $N/A
I give this product 5 out of 5 stars. Love the color! 

NYX Blush in Angel
Full Size: $5.00 Sample Size: $N/A
I get this product 5 out of 5 stars. This color is  really pretty!

J. Cat Beauty Sparkling Cream Palette in SCP107 Suzie
Full Size: $4.49 Sample Size: $N/A
I give this product 4.9 out of 5 stars. I love the color's in this palette so much! But they say that it is a cream palette and I was expecting just that nevertheless, it's not a cream palette, it is a loose glitter pigment pressed into a palette. They need to change the name on this palette, it's false advertisement!


Cailyn Line-Fix Gel Eyeliner in Purple
 Full Size: $21.00 Sample Size: $N/A
I give this product 5 out of 5 stars. Love the color!

J. Cats Beauty Eyelashes + Eyelash Glue in EL66
Full Size: $3.99 Sample Size: $N/A
I give  this product 4 out of 5 stars. I'm still a beginner when it comes to fake lashes.


Influenster -- Spring Fever VoxBox
In this month's box I received 5 products and some of them I enjoyed.

Secret outlast Clear Gel Antiperspirant/Deodorant
Full Size: $4.59 Sample Size: $3.49
I give this product 2.3 out of 5 stars. Leaves fewer white marks on clothes than the next leading invisible solid and with 48 hour odor + wetness protection at such a low price, why pay more?

NYC New York Color Applelicious Glossy Lip Balm
Full Size: $2.99 Sample Size: $N/A
I get this product 5 out of 5 stars. Delivers color, shine and moisture in one single swipe! The unique apple-shaped core if filled with Shea Butter, Jojoba Oil, Vitamin E and Avocado Oil to give lips a healthy, irresistible look.

Broadway Nails imPRESS Press-on Manicure
Full Size: $7.99 Sample Size: $N/A
I give this product 4.5 out of 5 stars. Features advanced nail technology, so you can get a salon-perfect manicure in seconds. Simply peel off, press on and you're done. There's no drying, a killer shine and a manicure that lasts up to a week!

Schwarzkopf Professional Osis Rough Rubber
Full Size: $20.00 Sample Size: $12.70
I give this product 4.9 out of 5 stars. Is a paste with an innovative rubber consistency that separates and defines, while leaving a sublet matte finish.
Benefits:
-Innovative rubber consistency provides you with outstanding texturizing effects.
-Rough Moldable texture.
-Separates, defines and shapes as you wish.
-No-shine, subtle matte finish.
-Strong style control for thick hair but not overburdening for fine hair.
Steps:
1. Apply and emulsify a nickle size amount of OSIS Rough Rubber into the palms of your hands.
2. Rake your fingers through your hair lightly for even coverage.
3. Let your hair air dry.

Tastykake Kandy Bar Kakes in S'mores
Full Size: $4.49 per box Sample Size: $2.99
I give this product 5 out of 5 stars. Are light and fluffy chocolate enrobed cakes with a delicious creme filling in a unique kandy bar shape. Available in S'mores, Peppermint and Peanut Butter.


 230- June 2013: Ipsy, Birchbox & Influenster

Monday, June 17, 2013

May 2013 Birchbox & Ipsy

Hi Beauties! Well, you guys seemed to really loved the collaboration video and blog I did last month for both Ipsy Glam Bag and Birchbox. Remember, the unboxing video is at the end of this blog.

The theme for Ipsy Glam Bag is "Spring Fling".
The theme for Birchbox is "Beauty Diaries".

(Note: I really wish Ipsy that they would have sent in a card with all the information/pricing on it like Birchbox does). I've been trying out these products that Birchbox have sent me on May 10, 2013 over the past few weeks and here are my thoughts on what I've thought about some of the products that they have sent to me.

Birchbox -- Beauty Diaries
So, In this month's box I received 5 products and 2 of them I really didn't care for. They are: Coola Moisturizer (Mainly because it busted in my box) and Marvis Toothpaste (I have sensitive teeth).

Amika -- Obliphica Nourishing Mask: $12.00-$40.00
I give this product 4 out of 5 stars. Packed with omega acids and Vitamin C, this lush conditioning mask boosts shine and even helps repair split ends.

Coola -- Classic Face SPF 30 Cucumber Moisturizer for Face: $32.00
I get this product 2.3 out of 5 stars. This busted in my box. This mineral sunblock is infused with organic anti-aging ingredients like evening primrose extract and borage seed oil.

Marvis -- Clssic Mint Toothpaste: $6.00-$10.50
I give this product 2.3 out of 5 stars. I have sensitive teeth. A stylish Italian import with an invigorating peppermint flavor.

Sumita - Color Contrast Eyeliner: Set of 4 Mini Pencils $21.00
I give this product 4 out of 5 stars. Inspired by traditional Indian formulas, this velvety liner glides on easily and lasts for hours.

Lifestyle Extra
Runa -- Guayusa Tea: $7.00
I give this product 5 out of 5 stars. Need more products like this in my box!!! With more antioxidants than green tea, this caffeine-rich blend is made from Amazonian Guayusa leaves.


Ipsy Glam Bag -- Spring Fling
I did not care for this month's Ipsy Bag. I had one broken item and two items that weren't even my skin coloring.

Ipsy Bag
I give this product 3 out of 5 stars.

Yaby Concealer in Buff: $5.06
I give this product 2.3 out of 5 stars. The color of this was way too dark for me.

Zoya Nail Polish in Jacqueline: $8.00
I get this product 4 out of 5 stars. This color is okay, really wish they would stop sending me flesh tone, white and neutral colors. I want color.

Juice Beauty Reflecting Gloss in Champagne: $15.00
I give this product 5 out of 5 stars. I love this color so much!


St. Tropez Body Lotion: Travel Size: $5.50-$7.99 Full Size: $18.00
I give this product 2.3 out of 5 stars. This is way too dark for my pale complexion.

Nume Finishing Serum: $29.00
I give  this product 2.3 out of 5 stars. This product was broken by the time it got to me. On their website, it comes in a plastic bottle but what Ipsy sent me was a glass bottle with a broken dropper.

Big Sexy Hair Powder Play Volumizing & Texturizing Powder: Travel Size: $5.39 Full Size: $15.95
I give this product 2.3 out of 5 stars. This was a free replacement of the Nume Finishing Serum. But Ipsy was suppose to have sent me was the Macadamia Healing Oil Treatment but instead I got the Big Sexy Hair Powder Play. Personally, I would have like to have gotten the Macadamia one and not the Big Sexy Hair product.

 228- May 2013 Birchbox & Ipsy

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Finding Your Skin Type & Work With It!

Hey Guys! Okay, so in this blog,  I'll be talking about how to determine your skin type and how to work with it and not against it!

So many people have been asking me this question and thought it was time to do this blog and share this information.

Sadly, I can not take credit for this blog because I did not write this. I found this wonderful information on:

http://drugstoreprincess.com/

So, let's get started!


Knowing your skin type is VERY important, and knowing how to deal with your skin’s characteristics is even more important to staying healthy and looking your best for as long as possible!  If you have problems with your skin that are making you self-conscious or physically uncomfortable, changing the way you care for the largest organ in your body may make your life better in many ways!

Oily Skin: Your skin gets shiny & slippery throughout the day. It can be worse in certain areas of the face, such as the T-zone. Often you will see enlarged pores, blackheads, oily eyelids.

You have oily skin?  Then you are probably blotting and powdering often, maybe even several times a day.  Your skin probably feels greasy and uncomfortable after an hour or two, and your makeup most likely doesn’t last the entire day.  If you look up close in the mirror, you may often see large pores in your T-zone, maybe accompanied by blackheads and acne as well.

Skincare:  You must set a strict skincare schedule for yourself.  Use a gentle cleanser on your face when you wake up and before you go to bed, accompanied by a light, oil-free moisturizer.  Yes, moisturizing oily skin is VERY important, because often your skin isn’t hydrated enough, for which it compensates by producing lots of extra oil.  
Exfoliate once every two days to remove excess dead skin and unclog blocked pores.  Using a clay mask 1-2 times a month will also help minimize the appearance of your pores and reduce excess shine.

Makeup:  Long wear, oil absorbing products are your friend.  If you have large pores, first apply a silicone-based primer to your skin, which will help smooth out your skins surface.  Next, pick a long wear foundation that is oil-free and has a matte finish.  Once your foundation and/or concealer has dried and settled in, finish off with a light dusting of a mattifying pressed powder.
To touch up throughout the day, blot first lightly with a tissue, and then add another dusting of powder to the area you have just blotted.  It is important to blot first to keep the powder from oxidizing due to the oil on your skin.


Dry Skin: Your skin is tight, flaky and scaly. Skin may crack or flake off in patches. Area around blemishes gets flaky, and you may see extra redness.

You have dry skin?  Your skin probably craves moisture, and shows this by getting flaky, tight, and cracked.  You might experience sensitivity and your makeup probably accentuates the dry patches on your face, making you look scaly.

Skincare:  You need a strict skincare routine.  Use a gentle, hydrating cleanser morning and night, accompanied by a rich moisturizing cream.  Exfoliate gently with a washcloth or light scrub to remove dead skin and dry patches.  Use extra moisturizer after exfoliating to build up your skin’s hydration barrier.
Do not use products that contain alcohol, as this will dry out and irritate your skin further.  Use oil to remove makeup at night, and for very dry skin, give yourself a “facial” 2-3 times a week, by slathering on moisturizer and then covering your face with a hot, moist towel for about 10 minutes.

Makeup:  For you, illumining and anti-aging products will be a lifesaver! Always moisturize beforehand, and once that has settled into your skin, apply a primer to help smooth over dry patches.  Next, apply a liquid or cream foundation, and set this very lightly with a bit of powder for added coverage.  Finish off with a makeup setting spray to help set your makeup and keep it in place all day.

Touch up by spritzing a setting spray on your face if you start feeling tight after a few hours.


Combination Skin: Your skin is oily in some areas and dry in others. You may experience flakiness as well as shininess on various areas of the face, among other characteristics such as enlarged pores or redness. Your skins condition may vary from day to day.

You have combination skin?  Your skin probably changes day by day!  You most likely suffer an oily T-zone, with dry, flaky patches randomly on your skin.  Some days your skin may be oilier than others, and some days you might see more dryness.  Your makeup probably fades patchily throughout the day, and you may be unsure how to accommodate your various skin issues.

Skincare:  Generally, you should follow the same routine suggested for those of you with oily skin.  Wash your face when you wake up and before you go to bed, and use a light, oil-free moisturizer all over twice a day as well.  Add a bit of extra moisturizer to the areas your skin tends to be more dry.
You should still be exfoliating gently once every other day to remove dead skin and unclog your pores.  Use a clay mask only on the areas where you most often get oily 2-3 times a week.

Makeup:  I recommend that you invest in two type of foundation - a long wear foundation with a matte finish for days you are more oily, and creamier foundation for days when you’re really combating those dry patches.  Apply a moisturizer and primer beforehand, and then apply your foundation.  Use a powder only over the areas you get most oily to help reduce and control shine.

Normal Skin: Your skin is relatively even-toned and does minor oiliness or dryness occasionally, but not severely. Sometimes you may see blackheads, enlarged pores, redness or other skin issues.

You have normal skin?  Your complexion is probably pretty even, and you don’t often experience much oiliness or dryness.  Depending on the day, you may see a bit more shine than others, and sometimes you may get dry patches around your nose or near blemishes.  You might have concerns with blackheads or redness.

Skincare:  Even though you may not see immediate issues as people with oily, dry, or combo skin do, it is still important to have a strict, everyday routine for your skin.  Wash your face with a gentle cleanser when you wake up and before you go to bed, making sure you remove all makeup.  Apply a light, oil free moisturizer before you apply your makeup, and again at night if your skin is on the drier side.
Exfoliate gently once every other day to keep your pores clear, and use a mask 2-3 times a week to keep your complexion bright.

Makeup:  Use a light liquid foundation or tinted moisturizer to even out your skin tone.  Set this with a bit of pressed powder for added coverage and longevity.
Touch up by adding concealer and blotting away any shine if needed.

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Now that you’ve figured out what type of skin you have, there are two additional skin categories that may or may not afflict you.  Many people believe that “sensitive” or “acne prone” are skin types, but they are not by themselves - you might have dry, acne prone skin or combination, sensitive skin for instance.  You might even have either acne prone and sensitive skin or neither at all.  Either way, there are special ways you must cope with sensitivity and acne, on top of what you do for your oily, combo, normal or dry characteristics.

Sensitive Skin: Your skin often becomes irritated or inflamed. You may experience redness, minor pain, severe dryness, rashes or other skin issues regularly. Sensitivity can be triggered by makeup or skincare, as well as stress, hormones, your diet and the environment.  

Your skin is also sensitive?  You probably are limited by what products you can use, because you might react to certain ingredients like fragrances or dyes.  You might experience dry patches and redness, or you may even break out into bumps or rashes.

Skincare:  Use the gentlest products you can find, keeping away from ingredients such as alcohol, salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, and perfumes. Otherwise, keep with the routine you set with your skins type.

Makeup:  Stick to fragrance-free products designed for sensitive skin types.  Make sure they are allergy-friendly, and always test new products on a small area of the skin before applying to your entire face.

Acne-Prone Skin: Your skin often breaks out in whiteheads or raised bumps. You may often experience oiliness and/or dryness on various areas of the face. Your acne could be cause by makeup, stress, hormones, your diet or the environment.

You also have acne-prone skin?  You’ve probably been battling continuous breakouts for some time now, from scattered whiteheads to stubborn, red bumps.  

Skincare:  The strictness of your skincare routine must be very firm, and you shouldn’t skip a day, ever.  Keeping your skin moisturized and balanced is very important, and it is equally important to remove your makeup and any dirt or oil fully before you go to bed.  Use treatments with benzyl peroxide or salicylic acid only on the areas where you break out.

Makeup:  You will typically need a full coverage foundation or concealer to completely hide redness.  However, don’t wear foundation as often as possible, to allow your skin to breathe.  Although makeup is not the only cause for breakouts, the less makeup you wear could significantly help reduce breakouts.

The more you know, the better your skin will look and feel!  Remember that the state of your skin is a direct result of things happening inside your body.  Keeping with a healthy diet, reducing your stress, and exercising regularly will help keep your skin glowing and clear (as well as keeping your whole body in check!)

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Detox Energy Water Recipe

Hey Guys! Okay, so in this blog is another recipe I found on Facebook and thought it was really interesting. I'm so gonna try this out and I hope you do to. You can always send me a photo on Instagram using the #crhserenity so I can find your photo more easily and like it!


You need
-Pitcher of Water
-1 slice grapefruit ( lemon works if you can’t have grapefruit).
-1 tangerine or 1 orange if you prefer
-½ cucumber, sliced
-Peppermint or Spearmint leaves or any member of the mint family.
-You can also do Basil or Rosemary
-Ice – as much as you like
-Cool tip add mint leaves into the ice cubes as they are freezing.

Directions
1. Wash grapefruit, tangerine cucumber and peppermint leaves. Slice cucumber, grapefruit and tangerine (or peel). 
2. Combine all ingredients (fruits, vegetables, 8 oz water, and ice) into a large pitcher.
3. Drink and enjoy
4. Stir & Enjoy!