Monday, January 21, 2013

Great Heat Protectants for Hair

Have you ever noticed how frequently we apply heat to our hair? Unless we use heat protectants, we damage our hair every time we blow dry it, straighten it, or style it with a curling iron. The typical consequences of heat-damaged hair are split ends and hair breakage. In addition, using heat styling tools on wet hair is a definite DON'T of hair styling.

Hair can naturally protect itself from heat if it's rich in moisture. Using hair treatment products such as conditioners, oils, hair masks, or serums keep the hair moisturized, therefore, prevents the hair from heat damage as well.

Heat protectants are typically spray mists with their main ingredient being silicone. When you apply heat to your hair silicone acts as a barrier between your hair and the heat. Any product with a high silicone level does a great job for heat-resistance. Heat protectants are best to be spritzed into the hair when it's wet, then distributed equally by a comb.

My product recommendations for heat protection are:


TRESemmé Thermal Creations Heat Tamer Protective Spray ($4.99)

AMAZING ONE!!!!


It's a 10 Miracle Leave-In Product ($17.99 at Target)




GHD Heat Protect Spray ($16)


Where to get: ghdhairlookfantastic.comAmazon

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

2012 SKINCARE FAVORITES


Facial Products


AVON Planet Spa Face Masks (available from the magazine)





I love the whole AVON Planet Spa Face Mask line; my absolute favorites are the ones above. They're easily and quickly applied and work wonders in 10-20 minutes.

African Shea Butter Nourishing Face Mask: really warms up the skin, perfect for winter time. Shea butter highly moisturizes and nourishes the skin and absorbs into the skin very quickly.

Mediterranean Olive Oil Hydrating Face Mask: a real treat for the skin, hydrates and refreshes really well. I also love the smell!

Thailand Lotus Flower Deep Pore Cleansing Face Mask: amazing one for really deep cleansing the pores and always gives my skin that refreshed feel.

Dead Sea Minerals Facial Mud Mask: I call it the Avatar face mask :) it is a mud mask that deep- cleanses, refreshes, and hydrates the skin at the same time.


Body Shop Tea Tree Skin Clearing Lotion (for blemished skin)



No wonder it's a best-selling product, it is amazing! It's a unique non-oily lotion that lightly moisturizes, cleanses, and refreshes the skin. The main ingredient is the tea tree which is beneficial for blemished skin. Before applying makeup, I apply a thin layer of the lotion which immediately starts cooling down and cleansing the skin. It absorbs quickly and leaves my skin feeling refreshed and really smooth. Can't get enough of it!



This is a milky body scrub; a gentle and mild exfoliator with such small particles that I tend to rather use the scrub on my face. It contains 200 ml (6.7 fl. oz.) which is a descent amount for a face/body scrub. I really like the Rice Milk & Vanilla one which is a moisturizing scrub; Greenland uses organic ingredients and selects  different types of milk for their conditioning properties (Rice Milk, Almond Milk, Coconut Milk) in their scrubs. 


 Body Products




Garnier lotions are my all time favorites; this new gel cream formula absorbs very quickly and hydrates the skin very well. 





The best hand cream I've ever come across. The cream instantly absorbs into the the skin and deeply moisturizes it. Perfect for everyone with extra dry skin as well.


Hair Products




This year's favorite shampoo for me has to be Pantene Aqua Light Virtually No Weight shampoo. I have quite oily roots and my hair really favors the texture of this shampoo. I use it together with the spray conditioner from the same line which gives daily moisture to my hair.



It's a fantastic leave-in treatment oil that always soften my hair and gives it a super soft feel. Massage one or two pumps of the oil into wet or dry hair, but leave out the roots.

Monday, January 7, 2013

You are what you eat

Beautiful, glowing skin cannot be attained without a healthy lifestyle which includes healthy nutrition and regular exercise. Why is nutrition so important for skincare? Well, new skin cells replace the dead cells on the surface of the skin, and a diet rich with vitamins and minerals promote the growth of new skin cells (Brown, B.).

The reason why actual food is a better source for vitamins than pills is because pills contain single, isolated nutrients (Brown, B.). Let's take a look at what vitamins do our bodies crave for?


Vitamin A


An antidioxidant which promotes the growth and renewal of new skin cells and prevents aging (Brown, B.).

Can be found in carrots, tomatoes, spinach, broccoli, egg yolk and melon.


Vitamin B complex


B complex is a group of water-soluble, interdependent vitamins which increase the number of fatty acids in the skin; therefore, promotes exfoliation and firmness  (Brown, B.).

Can be found in liver, fish, poultry, yeast, brown rice, beans, pees, eggs.


Vitamin C

As an antioxidant, it reduces the appearance of hyperpigmentation that is needed for even skintone and is a building block of collagen  (Brown, B.), hence promotes firmness. The body is not able to produce or store Vitamin C, so it's essential to take in food that is high in Vitamin C.

Can be found in most fruits and vegetables especially berries, kiwi, orange, mango, pepper, tomato, broccoli.


Vitamin D


Vitamin D helps our bodies to absorb calcium which is essential for our bones to grow. As for the skin, it helps with the development of skin cells (Brown, B.).
Our bodies naturally produce Vitamin D after exposure to the sun, however, over-exposure to the sun can lead to serious skin damage, hyperpigmentation and premature aging.

Can be found in dairy products such as milk, yogurt, cheese. 


Vitamin E


 Vitamin E is one of the most powerful antidioxidants and is also known as THE beauty vitamin. It helps build and maintain healthy skin tissue  (Brown, B.) and protects our skin against the environmental threats, as well as contains a natural SPF of 3 (Brown, B.). It is also beneficial in healing processes, while our bodies don't produce it on their own.

Can be found in avocado, nuts, seeds, leafy greens and vegetable oils.


Water


Our bodies are made up of  about 80% of water and it can't be emphasized enough how incredibly important water is to our bodies. If our skin is not hydrated, our skin will become super dry. 
Water also flushes out all the unwanted toxins from our bodies. 

It is recommended by health experts that we should drink at least 8-10 glasses of water every single day to maintain our health. 

Plenty of fruits such as watermelon, strawberry, lime, apricot, apple, and vegetables such as cucumber, tomato, celery, carrot has a high level of water content (source: smartlivingnetwork.com).


Sources:
Makeup Manual by Bobbi Brown $32   Amazing book on which I relied for this post.
General medical information from MedlinePlus
SmartLivingNetwork

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

How to organize makeup with Z Palettes

Pro Palette Zebra (MAC&MUG eyeshadows)

About Z Palette

Z refers to Zena Shteysel, a Hollywood-based makeup artist for film and television (Dancing with the Stars), who came up with these amazing customizable magnetic empty makeup palettes. The inspiration behind the unique Z palette - as she recalled, was her problems with makeup storage and organization. Back then, the makeup palettes available on the market were made brand-specific; therefore, these palettes only fitted the particular brand's  own eyeshadows in size. But then came the Z palettes...


The innovation

Z palettes are special because they are magnetic; therefore, any product that is placed in the palette will stick and won't move around, thus protecting the makeup when carried around or travelled with. The hard plastic top closes magnetically as well. The palettes are made from cardboard, yet are still sturdy. Definitely a space-saving product!




The best thing about the Z palette is that it can fit makeup products of any kind, size, and brand: eyeshadows, blushes, bronzers, powders, even lipsticks if depotted. 




Some eyeshadows are magnetized, so you just pop them in,  but others including MAC eyeshadows need the magnetic stickers which the palettes come with. You need to remove the makeup from its original container or you can buy only the pans or refills of the eyeshadows.



Another amazing charcteristic of the Z palette is that it's see-through. Most makeup artists rave about these palettes because they don't need to label palettes anymore to know what's inside them: they can color-coordinate, sort out eyeshadows, blushes, etc...





Z palettes come in a variety of sizes and colors: the SMALL size palette fits about 9 MAC eyeshadow pans, the regular LARGE one allows room for 28 MAC eyeshadow pans.

 The PRO palette is an improved version of the large palette which is somewhat wider and deeper, and the magnet that closes the top is stronger.


The DOME palette as the name suggests was designed for dome-shaped products, baked products. Both the PRO&DOME palettes can fit thinner brushes as well.

The most recent is the 4U palette which is a mid-sized palette between the size of the small and the large palette.










How to depot?

The official Z palette website shows different ways of depotting makeup products, but you can also check out YouTube for videos presenting the different methods. You can even find brand-specific eyeshadow as they're being removed from their original packaging.
Personally, I prefer the straightening iron method.

Click here to Learn about depotting makeup



Where to get Z palettes?


Official website: http://zpalette.com/

Online: http://zpalette.com/content/shop-retail/online-stores/

US: http://zpalette.com/content/shop-retail/u-s-locator/

International (choose your country): http://zpalette.com/content/shop-retail/shop-international/

Hungary: http://koidrogeria.hu/kategoria/_z_palette_.html