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Summer Hair Care: Treatments

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This post is the second installment of my Summer Hair Care series and focuses on some treatment products that I enjoy using on my hair year round but most especially during the Summer months.  Two of the products contain argan oil while the other one contains keratin; both those ingredients are ones that I trust to keep my hair in good working order as it is hard to maintain in general.  My hair has plenty of issues and isn't my best feature but with products like these I feel like I can tame my hair problems!


Review: Essence Waterproof Eye Makeup Remover

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Those of us who enjoy using long wearing products know how difficult it is to find a makeup remover that we like that adequately removes all traces of waterproof mascara, eyeshadow and liner. Thankfully, I've found removers that I feel perform well for my purposes but that doesn't stop me from searching for other's, you know, just in case something better exists :)  Essence Waterproof Makeup Remover is a biphase solution (meaning it has to be shaken before use) that claims to remove waterproof eye makeup and in my experience of testing it, the claim is both true and false.

Travel Buddies: Benefit's Sun Beam and Coralista (Mini's)

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 My family and I do quite a bit of traveling and because I'm an incessant over packer I have grown mildly obsessed with discovering and toting around smaller sizes of my beauty faves.  This adorable mini Benefit set isn't available on Sephora anymore (I bought it a few months ago) but they are available individual as parts of different mini sets.


Summer Hair Care: Conditioning

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My hair is definitely not one of my most favorite features, it's long, thick, wavy and coarse.  The only way to manage it is to heat style so I'm never able to just "wash and go" which can be inconvenient at times.  My hair is color treated and because a few white hairs are already popping up I don't think I'll be able to ever go without coloring it in the future.  Anyhow, this Summer Hair Care segment will be focusing on different aspects of my summer hair care routine starting off with conditioning.

A Perfect Pair: Chanel Tan De Chanel and Chanel Illusion D'Ombre in 88 Abstraction

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May 2013 Ipsy/MyGlam Bag

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I know it's not May anymore but I still thought it was worth showing what I received in my May Ipsy/MyGlam bag just in case some of you were considering purchasing a subscription.  I've been subscribing to Ipsy/MyGlam since January of 2012 and I must say that I think it's absolutely worth the $10 price, if not more.  I haven't been disappointed with a bag yet and I seriously doubt I ever will; I love knowing that sometime during the end of the month (my address takes much longer than others) I will be receiving an adorable makeup bag full of goodies!  This months bag was wonderful, it had pieces from brands that I already love (like St. Tropez and Zoya) and others that I'm not as familiar with (Macadamia Natural Oil, Yaby and Juice Beauty); all in all it was a good mix.  Additionally, the bag itself is so cute and since I'm obsessed with small makeup bags I will definitely be putting it to good use, just like all the others:)

The No Makeup Look: A Natural Cheek

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In honor of Summer I put together a series featuring my version and thoughts about the no makeup look, entitled "The No Makeup Look," of course :)  This post will be the first installment and its focus, you guessed it, is on the natural cheek.  Now, the whole natural cheek look depends on your particular skin tone, for example, I am light to light-medium in complexion with a yellow undertone and some splotchy, red areas on my cheek, around my nose and on my chin.  In order for my skin to appear to have a healthy flush when I'm wearing minimal makeup I choose to use a cream formula that isn't too bright, too pink and is shimmer free.  The following products are the colors that work for my skin tone (for reference: MAC NC20) and I decided to include a powder formula as well because I do use that on days when I can't bother blending out a cream :)  All these colors are a nudey, fleshy pink and are shimmer free:

NYX Stick Blush in 05 Tea Rose
Tarte Amazonian Clay Powder Blush in Exposed
Stila Convertible Color in 3 Peony


May 2013 Favorites

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I can't believe it's going to be June tomorrow!  Where has the year gone?  Admittedly, Summer isn't my favorite time of year (Fall is with Winter coming in a close second) but the thunderstorms we've been experiencing here in Northern Italy (I'm not Italian but my family and I live her because of my husband's career) are getting really old.  Suffice it to say, but I'm ready for Summer to come!!!  Anyhow, here are my May favorites and while I don't think there are many, I do think that there's a good bit of variety.  

Sneak Peak: May 2013 Favorites...

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Just a little sneak peak of one of tomorrows posts; my May 2013 Favorites!


What are your favorites for May?







My Quick Makeup Kit: Polished and Chic in No Time!!!

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I would love to have the time and energy to glam up on an everyday basis but alas, it’s not always possible.  I think that one of the most valuable kits to have in your makeup arsenal is a quick makeup kit comprised of  a few go to products that are fast and easy to apply while still making you look polished and chic.  Here is my go to look for a quick, made up face:

My Foundation Brush of Choice: Real Techniques


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I've been using Real Techniques brushes for well over a year now and I can't get enough of them.  All of the Real Techniques brushes that I own are top quality (I have every brush except four of them) and they are extremely affordable as well which makes them an even better buy.  One brush that I'm particularly in love with is the Expert Face brush which I've had since around July of last year.  This brush is soft but dense, enabling it to buff foundation in without scratching or irritating my facial skin.   I find that I'm able to use it with a wide array of foundations, both thick and creamy and thin and watery, which makes this brush indispensable in my humble opinion.  It's also perfect to smooth out tinted moisturizers and bb creams; in these cases I apply my TM or BB Cream with my hands and then buff and smooth out the edges with the Expert Face brush, and voilà, perfection!!!

Review: Drybar Products

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I love the thought of being able to do my own blowout; luscious, volumized locks, all smooth and shiny but sadly I've never been able to reproduce anything close to a salon blowout on my own.  I've never been to a drybar but I was extremely intrigued when I saw some of their offerings being sold on the Sephora site.  I'm pretty picky when it comes to hair products so I thought it a safer bet to purchase some of their other offerings to try out first, in this case it was their Morning After Shower Cap and their Hold Me Hair Clips.