Tuesday, February 12, 2013

review: Artistry essentials Pore Cleansing Masque


Is it just me or is there some complete satisfaction in a skincare mask? I absolutely love them. You have to really commit to a mask. They tighten up your face, making smiling and other gestures feel silly. And lets be honest, they look completely ridiculous. No teenage girl with a brother or dad escapes ridicule when "doing a mask".

However you look during the five to fifteen minutes you spend in a mask, they really work and they feel amazing. Am I wrong? Well... I've used some masks that were blah. 
Some are too thin and watery, I could have just used my cleanser for a few more minutes for the same results. Some feel like you just have random bits of stuff semi-glued to your face. The homemade variety are fun to do but I'm always left craving a smoothie and I regret not putting those ingredients in the blender instead.

For me the best mask is always clay. When I was a 
consultant for "The Body Shop at Home" I loved their Warming Mineral Mask. When I first tried out the Artistry essentials Pore Cleansing Masque, that is what I was immediately reminded of. They both have kaolin clay as a main ingredient, so in general they are very similar. The kaolin helps draw out impurities, so your skin is left visibly smoother and pores seem smaller.

The Warming Mineral Mask contains cinnamon oil which heats the mask up as you are applying it. I found this feature enjoyable but many women, especially those with sensitive skin, were irritated by it. It was a very thick consistency and at times I found it very hard to get out of the container, it would harden close to the opening and I had to massage it for quite awhile to get anything out. It almost seemed as though the mixture wasn't emulsified leaving the clay to collect at the bottom (near the opening) and the other ingredients at the top. Now to be fair to The Body Shop I haven't used this product for years so there is no guarantee this is still a problem, lets hope they've improved it or the container it comes in. 


The Pore Cleansing Masque is not warming but it goes on so silky smooth. It is not cold but has a cooling feel to it making it really refreshing. Even though kaolin is the second ingredient, it doesn't seem to have the problem of the other mask by being too thick or hard to work with. It's creamy consistency makes it surprisingly easy to apply. It also has a light scent that I really enjoy.


As I write this post I've actually had the mask on my face so I could really recall what I loved about it so much. I often get milia on my forehead when I am not keeping up with my cleansing and exfoliating. Milia are tiny white bumps just beneath the skin surface formed from trapped keratin. They kind of look like small seeds and they are often found on newborn babies. I have bangs so oil from my hair tends to reek havoc on my forehead when I'm not paying attention. The best thing for getting rid of milia is exfoliation (like my fav Artistry essentials Polishing Scrub), but adding a mask on opposite days takes the texture changing results up a notch. After doing the mask the pores on my face are always less visible and this time it left my forehead a lot smoother. That immediate gratification really is encouraging to maintain my daily routine!


After a small bit of research I've found that the competition for the Pore Cleansing Masque is actually the Clinique Acne Solutions Oil-Control Cleansing Mask. I have not used it but I do know it contains that magic kaolin. It also has salicylic acid, which is great for acne control (hence the name Acne Solutions) but I personally try to limit products that contain it for when I specifically have breakouts. Knowing the quality of Clinique products, it's likely similar in texture and application. However, for the same price the Artistry product contains about half an ounce more. 

I would love to hear about your favorite masks or if you have experience with any of those I mentioned above. Go use one right now, tell me about it later, and have a perfect skin day!  

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

review: Forever Red by Bath & Body Works

Fragrance is such a personal taste thing so its somewhat hard for me to review this because I know it has to be more subjective than usual. I have a few things to comment on, but you should just know that you may have a completely different experience with it than I do.

On their website, Bath & Body Works describe Forever Red as "A passionate blend of pomegranate & red osmanthus with a sexy surprise of vanilla rum". I believe this perfume would be categorized as "floral". Even though I love flowers I tend to prefer perfumes and colognes that are "woody". I think floral scents are considered more feminine, but I tend to find florals too sweet and they make me nauseous after awhile. This almost always happens with Victoria Secret perfumes. However this one is balanced out by that vanilla rum. I personally would wear it on a date with my husband or in some situation where I don't have it on all day. 




My sister gave me several Bath & Body Works products last year and I was quite surprised at the perfumes. I had always just thought of that store as hand soaps and lotions, but my mind was changed. My favorite one so far is "Twilight Woods" and I now wear it most days. My other favorite perfume is "Shi" by Alfred Sung, I just absolutely love it but it is not woody, it is actually floral but it has a much more delicate scent than average. 

*Influenster sent me this complimentary product for free.



"Healthy" Skin and Hair

I always find it interesting how we talk about healthy hair, getting healthy hair, keeping healthy hair, "I need to do _____ so my hair is healthier". Hair is made up of keratinized dead skin cells. So when we speak of "healthy hair" we are actually talking about the hair that seems and appears less dead. So there is a very good reason we need to get hair cuts, the dead skin cells get to a point where they can no longer pretend to be undead. (Let's leave the obvious zombie/vampire jokes alone for the moment.)
When you completely damage your hair beyond repair the best solution is to cut it off, or keep going till it breaks off on its own (I've seen and done a lot of both). I know a few people that can help you with the haircut. ;)

Don't get me wrong you can use products and do things to keep your hair in its best state as long as possible. I'm just saying it is not the same as taking vitamins or working out your muscles. It is like the difference between working with a daisy plant that is still in soil, a freshly cut daisy, and a daisy that has been dried in a flower press. The live plant can be given nutrients that will help it stay alive and be in the best condition. The freshly cut flower can be kept in water but it will eventually wilt. The dried flower, while pretty, is very brittle and can easily crumble to pieces. Dealing with hair is like dealing with the freshly cut flower that eventually becomes like the dried flower. The brittle end is inevitable.


However skin is a living organ. You can feed your skin what it needs and improve it in a way hair cannot be improved. So why is it that most women (I'm conjecturing based on what I have seen, I have no real statistics) will go to much greater lengths to take care of their hair? Why is it that most people have a daily hair routine that they do not deviate from but skin care seems to be optional? Yes there are many people that faithfully use a skin care routine, but when I talk to people in general I hear more stories of the "soap & water" routine for their skin. Can you imagine taking a bar of soap and quickly wiping it over your hair, rinsing and being done with it? 


We probably get by with ignoring our skin because in many ways it is more forgiving as it keeps replenishing itself. However, I ask you to consider giving your living organ at least the same care you give it's dead byproduct. As you think about this in the upcoming posts I will be talking about how to better take care of your skin, but I will also be discussing how to keep your hair in better condition too... so stay tuned. 

review: Pilot FriXion Erasable Gel Pen


Just two CosmoVoxBox reviews left and then back to skin. 

If these pens just wrote, they would be good. They are gel ink which are always fantastic in my opinion. But they don't just write, they erase too! Perfectionists of the world join me in a unified cheer. You can write in pen and then erase it. It is not the type of erasing where you don't see anything, you can tell a thing was written there. However, it is the type of erasing where you make a mistake and erase and rewrite and it looks beautiful. I love to write in pen and have learned to be okay with the permanence of ink errors, but this changes that. No more compromise.

I cannot wait to try the FriXion Erasable Highlighter. I'm completely serious, I don't joke about writing utensils. 

Watch out for my FriXion pen doodle, coming soon. 

*Influenster sent me this complimentary product for free.

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

review: Ghirardelli Gourmet Milk Sea Salt Escape

Let us stray from the beauty theme for a bit to talk about chocolate.

I absolutely love chocolate and consider myself a connoisseur. At my wedding reception my husband and I opted for a "chocolate bar" featuring many choices of chocolates instead of a cake. When my family and friends travel they bring me new and sometimes exotic chocolates to try.

I used to be much more into milk chocolate but find my tastes are changing as I eat less and less sugar. I used to obsess over varieties of Belgium milk chocolate, but now I find myself trying chocolates that have alternatives to sugar, which seems more likely in dark options. (If it is cheap chocolate I think milk is better, dark chocolate really needs to be a good quality.)

Ghirardelli is a great chocolate. I find that even their unsweetened bars have a silky smooth quality that other similar chocolates do not. When going to San Francisco, Ghirardelli Square is pretty much a required sojourn. You might even say I am a Ghirardelli fan.
Therefore, I was so excited to see this in my VoxBox:



So it is with a heavy heart that I report I was slightly disappointed. The majority of the problem was my fault because I kept thinking it was Sea Salted Caramel but then I looked at the package after sampling it a couple times. The reason there was no caramel flavor is that it wasn't salted caramel duh! hahaha

It is a very good chocolate bar. The milk chocolate is superb as always, the almond pieces are delicious and the sea salt rounds out the flavors quite nicely. But even after I repeatedly told myself there wasn't caramel I still wanted there to be caramel. I can't say it was bad in any way but somehow it was just missing something. If someone offered me this bar I would not refuse a square but if I was standing in the chocolate aisle I would likely buy the Dark & Raspberry filled, the Dark & Orange filled, or the Milk & Caramel filled. 

Before I wrote this I went to the Ghirardelli website and discovered they do in fact have a Dark & Sea Salt Caramel bar that I will need to try now, if nothing else to fulfill that missing piece of the puzzle. I just remembered that I think I've seen it in the store recently so maybe that is why I was so confused with my assumptions. I also noticed they have a Gourmet Milk Coconut Rendezvous... oooh I love coconut and chocolate. I am not generally a white chocolate fan but if you ever see their white chocolate coconut, give it a try. It may have been a different brand or a limited time one, I dunno, but it was good.

Dear Ghirardelli, this wasn't a complete miss... keep at it buddy. 

*Influenster sent me this complimentary product for free.

review: Gillette Venus Embrace and Venus & Olay Razors


Ok to be perfectly honest I've never liked Venus razors and for some reason I really want to. Every few years I try the latest iteration out to confirm I just wasted my money on pretty packaging and an unpleasant experience. So when there was a Venus Embrace razor and Venus & Olay razor refill in my VoxBox I instantly rolled my eyes but also wanted to try it. Ha!

The current marketing strategy seems to be that all the different blades work with all the different razor handles. This really doesn't impress me. In fact I would think it was ridiculous if that was not true. 

Venus razors rarely ever nick and cut, which is a great asset. However my problem has always been that I don't feel like it is a close enough shave. With 5 blades how is that possible? I don't know. I just have found better results with a razor that I unfortunately can never remember the name of unless I see it and can rarely find refill blades for. *Ah because the Bic Soleil (of which I was speaking) apparently no longer sells razor refills, just disposable versions of the original which are really not as good. Grrr

So I tried my new venus razor out, the Embrace blade on one leg and the Venus & Olay blade on the other. In the shower I really liked the Venus & Olay blade. Am I convert? I don't know yet but it felt really nice and it felt like a closer shave, but I can't compute how that is possible... look at the blade, it's surrounded by pillows of Olay?

 

Afterwards I let my legs dry and did not put lotion on them. I wanted there to be a difference but there really isn't. I have to say they did not feel stubbly at all, but the hair is there on the verge of coming out. Maybe I'm too razor critical but in the end my favorite hairy leg solution is waxing. I will probably continue to use these razors and may even buy in the future but I wasn't wowed and I'm not running out to praise them to my girlfriends. :)

*Influenster sent me this complimentary product for free.


Influenster Cosmo VoxBox

I recently joined influenster.com and qualified to receive the Fall 2012 Cosmo VoxBox. They send out these boxes containing a selection of free products to try out, then review and recommend. My next few posts will be focused on these products.




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