Friday, January 28, 2011

Dear Summer, Please hurry up! ( Self-Tanners)

It's Friday! And the only way this day could get any better is if it were a Friday in the summer. Okay, let's be honest.. I would settle for sunshine today. Obviously, I'm sun obsessed and missing summer, so I decided to make this post all about how to look like you just came off the beach. Even in the middle of winter!!




 Say goodbye to your winter blues with a vacation in a bottle.  

 Don't you love the way you look after you get your first tan of the summer? Well, since we can't exactly throw on a bikini and head outside, what's the next best thing? Most people, including myself would respond with indoor tanning. While that sounds like the perfect "fix"- you'll be nice and toasty warm, get a tan, all while convincing yourself you're on an island getaway for 15 minutes.


 Sounds perfect right? Up until a few years ago I would completely agree! However, with everything I've learned about skin cancer  from cosmetology school, my own research, and having two people very close to me being diagnosed with skin cancer- I no longer agree. Instead I've become sort of a "fake" tanner condisseur. I feel like I've tried every kind out there, from over the counter products found everywhere like; Olay's touch of sun, Jergens self tanner, and Loreal's Sublime. I've also tried many department store brands including Clinique and Lancome.


I've narrowed it down to two products;

 Victoria Secret's Bare Bronze

While this product has been discontinued, and brought back a couple of times, and can be a little tricky to find. I LOVE it. I think it is perfect if you already have a "base" color or your first tan of the summer. It will make you look darker very naturally. It also smells great, very beachy suntan lotion-ish. It comes in two shades- light/medium and medium/deep. I have never tried the light/medium shade, but have had great results with the medium/deep one. Never turns you orange!

If you're interested in trying it, you can find it at some Victoria Secret Outlet stores (Greatlakes Crossing) but you will probably have the best luck online. You can pick up a bottle for around $7- $15

And.......

 FakeBake self tanner
For  my "department store"self-tanning lotion pick- Fake Bake is definitely my number one choice! Unlike, bare bronze it only comes in one "shade" or formula. I'm in love with it because it has a green base pigment so it will NEVER make you look orange, instead of an orange base like most self tanners. And you don't have to have a base tan or any color to get a great natural looking tan! It does require that you where gloves while applying it, and is a dark brown thicker lotion. It is paraben free and only contains a small percentage of natural organic preservatives.

I have only two complaints about this product; it is not a quick, easy no mess application. And since it doesn't contain preservatives it has a short shelf life of 3-6 months instead of a full year like most self tanning products. However, I did find out that it can be kept in the refrigerator to extend the life as it states on the box. 

Tips & Tricks For Application

One trick I will share if you do decide to try Fake Bake- since you use gloves to apply the lotion, that means none of the product gets on your hands. Well, you obviously can't walk around with white hands and a tan body- that would be a dead giveaway. So, what I do is apply the tanning lotion on my body using the gloves, then once my body is dry, I remove the gloves and apply Fake Bake very carefully using a  makeup sponge or cotton ball on my back of my hands and fingers, making sure I blend it in on the tops and sides of my wrists.

I buy my Fake Bake self-tanning lotion from one of my beauty stores for licensed professionals, but for all my non-licensed friends I found it on ebay  for $13-$25. You can also check local tanning salons and spas, or you can always purchase it directly from Fake Bake's website. ( see above for link)

If you ever come across any problems in terms of unwanted streaks or any areas where you may have applied it darker in certain spots than others, you can use lemon juice as a natural way to remove some of the self-tanner pigment. Follow that up with exfoliation on that are with either a puff or mitt. Then to be extra certain, if you're still worried it's noticeable, use Sally Hansen's airbrush tan or airbrush legs. I use it in deep glow.
Make sure you shake it well before you use it, and follow all the instructions on the back of the bottle. But it works like a charm if you have any mistakes you want to cover up/fix. As with many of the other products I've discussed today you can find it at just about any supermarket and drug store, or from Sally Hansen's website for around $11-$15. I usually buy one bottle every 3-6 months, so it's well worth the money.


Facial Self-Tanners & Bronzers
Since I absolutely fell in love with Fake Bakes self tanning lotion I thought for sure I would also love their Fake Bake Face line. Not so. Even their " new formula" broke me out ( not terrible) but broke me out none the less and it also settles in your pores and looks sort of blotchy. They definitely have some work to do, until I will try it again.
The facial self-tanner that I do LOVE is Jergens Natural Glow for medium skin tones.
I found that it gradually adds natural looking color to your skin as well as helps to make you skin-tone appear more even. After about one weeks use I feel like most days I don't need any foundation or anything, just a little bronzer and it looks great! I also really love it because it has sunscreen in it, it's SPF 20. Which is a total  bonus!

You can find it at just about any supermarket or pharmacy for around $6-$11

Bronzers

I mentioned above that I liked to use a little bronzer over my facial self-tanner. My bronzer of choice is definitely Fake Bake Bronzy Babe...
Fake Bake's Bronzy Babe compact adds color, blends nicely, and adds subtle shimmer for a very nice "sun kissed" -spent the say out by the pool -kind of look. You can find it on Fake Bakes website ( see above) as well as on amazon for around $9-$17

Last but not least Moisture and Exfoliate

As with all self tanners, it's recommended that you exfoliate and moisturize before hand. I have tried Fake Bakes body polish, and some over the counter ones (caress) my all time favorite is Hempz Herbal Body Scrub- Sandalwood and Apple.

I really like using Hempz to exfoliate because it isn't too harsh. You can use it daily if you want by itself or for an intense ( before applying self tanning lotions) exfoliation you can apply it with a mitt or puff. I also use it about 2-3 times a week while I'm using my self-tanners.

You can find Hempz body scrub at most tanning salons as well as on amazon  for around $7-$15.

Pre & Post Self-Tanner Moisturizers

For my pre- self tanner moisturizer I really like Cetaphil's moisturizing lotion for all skin types. It's lightweight, yet penetrates even the driest skin, like elbows and knees ( important parts to moisturize to steer clear of any self tanning booboo's). It's also fragrance free, non-comedogenic ( won't clog pores) and dermatologist recommended. I also use this daily on my face since it doesn't clog pores or cause acne.

You can find it at any local supermarket or pharmacy- average price I found was $13.50 for 20 FL OZ. Personally, I buy mine at Costco simply because I use it like it's going out of style. It comes in a two pack there, which I believe is a better bang for your buck.

Post Self-Tanner Moisturizers

I really like Hempz Cucumber And Jasmine Herbal Moisturizer after my self-tanning indulgence.

I chose Hempz Cucumber and Jasmine Herbal Moisturizer after my self-tanners because Hempz have been used in tanning salons for years to extend tans. And the best way to extend your tan is to keep your skin hydrated which is exactly what Hempz does. It helps keep moisture in your skin with  hemp seed oil, Shea Butter and vitamins A, C & E, plus it smells yummy too!

You can pick up a bottle for around $11-$17 at most tanning salons, or on amazon.


Onto Health..............





Lately, I feel like I have been what I call " super sugar sensitive".  If I consume foods low in protein and high in sugar, carbs, and fats, ( foods I LOVE none teh less) I become "sugar eyed" -glazed over eyes and very sleepy. Much like the well known phrase of being on a "sugar high", moms say jokingly to their kids. Bouncing around on a sugar high, only to crash shortly after.


Seems like common sense, that if you eat sugary foods, foods high in fructose corn syrup, or foods high in "bad" carbs (carbs that just break down into sugar)- you'll feel sluggish. We all need carbohydrates for energy, but just how much do we need? And how much do we actually get on a daily basis? 

The most recent study shows that people who consume 2,000 calories per day should be eating around 250 grams of carbohydrates daily. However, most people consume double, and sometimes even triple that! Which is one of the things that can cause you to be "sugar-eyed", fatigued and sluggish.

I also want to stress that while a low-carb diet can give you more energy, cutting carbohydrates out of your diet completely can be bad for your body as well. It's all about finding a healthy balance.


Avoid these Carbohydrates like the plague;
  • Pastries ( morning cinnamon rolls, pancakes, doughnuts)
  • Soft drinks ( Pepsi, Coke, Sprite, ect....yes this includes diet soft drinks)
  • Candy
  • Cookies
  • Cakes
  • Chips ( baked chips are better for you) 
  • And most packaged, processed snack foods. ( Think vending machines)
These foods contain too many calories while offering little or no nutritional value. Some of these foods also contain saturated and trans-fats that are bad for your heart.

Carbohydrates to indulge in;
  • Whole grain breads, pastas and rice ( not enriched white- actually whole grain)
  • Nuts and Seeds ( Raw unsalted almonds have actually been shown to reduce belly fat)
  • Fruits and Veggies ( load up!! These are full of lean protein and good carbohydrates)
If you would like an easy way to track your daily intake of carbohydrates, as well as calories, fats ect, this is a good website  for you to check out. Also, a lot of the new smart-phones offer a free app  that has a daily calorie counter and breaks everything down for you. If you don't have a smart phone you can always use this site  which is also free.

My Snacks

A couple quick "pick-me-up" carb/calorie counter friendly snack recommendations;

Fat Free Cottage Cheese with Fruit
1/2 cup of all natural (organic) Fat Free cottage cheese. You can top it off with your favorite fruit, I love to have it for breakfast with some mandrin oranges from Dole ( In 100% fruit juice). This snack/ breakfast offers you...        
  •  Only 90 calories ( for those who are calorie counting)
  • 0grams of fat, saturated fat or trans fat (all the fats that are bad for your heart)
  • 3g carbohydrates ( the good kind!)
  • 14g of protein ( AWESOME!!!) 
  • Only 3g of sugar ( which break down to carbs)                      
If you're not a cottage cheese person ( I know a lot of people have texture issues when it comes to cottage cheese) I would suggest;


  • Fruit- An apple will wake you up more than a cup of coffee in the a.m. (try it!! it really works!)
  • Tuna- Albacore white in water ( in oil adds extra fat) is my personal favorite. Great source of protein- Just remember the less you add to it the better! ( fat free mayo ect)
  • Nuts- ( A handful of raw unsalted Almonds offer great protein and also help fight/reduce belly fat!     

As always, comments and suggestions are encouraged and appreciated.

----Let's be beautiful, healthy & happy together!!


Enjoy! And Happy Friday ya'll!

** The links I use on all of my blog posts, are NOT advertisements or spam. I simply put them in each blog for you to be able to find the products I talk about easily.**

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Thank you insomnia...

Thursday- I'm pretty sure I only like Thursday's because I know there's now only one more day until Friday, and Friday means the weekend...and well you know.

Anyways, as I get use to this new blog idea and my style as a blogger- I'm sure my first few blogs will be somewhat scatter-brained. Stay with me though, it will be worthwhile I promise.

First things first......


HAIR PRODUCT OF THE DAY:





Moroccan Oil- It's absolutely amazing! It comes in two types, depending on what your natural or colored ( for those who happen to be chemically addicted..say "I") primary pigment is. Brunettes, redheads and warm ( golden) blonds they offer the "original formula" which has a natural yellow pigment in it. And for those who have lighter hair color- platinum blonds, or hi-lites that you paid too much to have them go golden- a "light formula" where they have drastically reduced the yellow pigment.  Either way it's like crack for your hair. Seriously addicted.


You can find it in two different sizes from just under an ounce, to 4 ounces, and prices ranging from $7- $40+ 

Onto Health....

I can easily say that I have spent the better part of the last 5 years obsessed with eating healthy.  I've spent countless hours researching food, what's good for you, what's bad for you, and why. And I've also become a.... *GASP* " no red-meat" eater.  Which I have gotten more crap than a laxative for. And the biggest thing I learned? Eating healthy.... scratch that being healthy is a lifestyle choice. 


A few of my main points I want to start out with - trying not to cram 5 years of what I've learned into one post- are portion control, writing down ( mental notes once you get the hang of it) everything, I mean EVERYTHING you consume, lots and lots of water, and just simply reading the labels on the food your consume.


Sounds crazy but these things make a HUGE difference.


I've also came across some pretty helpful books along the way, EAT THIS NOT THAT!!!! 
They have a few different editions for when you're grocery shopping, at restaurants, ect. It's a great start on getting a good idea of what exactly is in the foods you're consuming on a daily basis, calories, fat, preservatives, ect. 




If you're interested in picking up a copy for yourself you can find them here.

Last but not least humor.....

What my previous post wasn't funny enough for you? I don't know about you guys, but I can always use an extra dose of funny in the winter! Click here to laugh =)

Enjoy!




As always, comments and suggestions are not only welcomed but strongly encouraged =)


Is anyone out there?



Wednesday, January 26, 2011

All Organic Hair Products? Too good to be true?

I recently made a trip to one of my favorite beauty stores ( for licensed beauty professionals),  where I discovered Neuma Beauty Products.  They offer completely organic and eco-friendly haircare products. They don't offer any hair color products yet, they do offer some amazing shampoos, conditioners, and styling products! They are made from ALL organic ingredients and are eco friendly, right down to the windmill that is used to power the factory where the products are made! Here is a complete list of products they offer, and full descriptions can be found on the website above.

If you're interested in purchasing any of these products, participating salons can be found on the Neuma website above, as well as on JuJU Organics Online Store, and range from $20- $24. 

** Shampoo's and Conditioner's**

                                                       Neuma Volume shampoo and conditioner 

SHAMPOO-Adds dimension and Fullness- Sulfate- free, color-extending formula with UV guard. It Gently cleanses while adding weightless volume. The Antioxidant rich formula strengthens, de-tangles, smooths and helps control flyways.

CONDITIONER- Body and thickness lightweight conditioner adds dimension without weighing hair down. De-tangles and keeps hair feeling soft, smooth with added essential oils.

                                                  Neuma Moisture shampoo and conditioner
 SHAMPOO- Hydrates, replenish sulfate-free. color extending formula with UV guard , gently cleanses hair without stripping it of its natural moisture and essential oils.

CONDITIONER- Moisture infused conditioner leaves hair feeling soft, silky, and more manageable. Color-extending formula with UV guard helps lock in moisture to resist humidity. De-tangles, smooths and helps reduce damage due to combing and heat styling.

                                                     Neuma Renew shampoo and conditioner
SHAMPOO- Cleanses and refreshes, sulfate free, color-extending formula wuth UV guard gently cleanses all hair types leaving hair feeling fresh and more manageable. Removes product build-up and any minerals left by hard water. Strengthens hair while it detangles and smoothes flyways.

CONDITIONER- Smooth and detangle balances moisture while it helps protect and control frizz and flyaway s. Strengthening ingredients enhance hair condition without build-up to deliver healthier, more alive hair. Color- extending formula with UV guard adds strength and lasting shine.

** Styling Products**
                                                                Neuma Blow Dry Lotion

Weightless formula adds hold, manageability and protection to any blow out. Hair feels soft, smooth and with added shine. helps prevent damage form styling and hot tools. Enriched formula soothes hair and controls frizz.


                                                                  Neuma Smoothing Cream
 This unique creme locks in moisture while delivering weightless shine. Tames and smooths frizz and flyaway s. Provides heat protection and humidity resistance. Leaves hair silky smooth with shimmering shine.


                                                                    Neuma Style Extender
Lightweight, refreshing spray saves valuable time by helping restyle with ease. Mist on dry hair to recreate favorite look using hot tools. Hydrates while penetrating cuticle to strengthen and helps prevent damage to the hair.

                                                                  Neuma Styling Mousse

  Volume enhancing formula gives long-lasting support, control and body. Delivers conditioning benefits along with extra hold. Smooths frizz, flyway's and leaves hair soft, and full of healthy shine.




                                                                Neuma Argan treatment

 Revives, strengthens and restore shine. Non-greasy formula aids in styling by helping to reduce blow dry time. A proprietary blend of plant extracts and essential oils, and also offers both UVA and UVB protection.



I plan to write a  full review shortly on my personal experience and thoughts of how the products actually work. I have to say I'm currently addicted to Pureology's  Moisture line. Even though it's not organic- it is 100% vegan and has saved my hair after going from blond to dark and back again. So far, the things I really like about Neuma's Moisture line, of course is that it is made from all organic ingredients, but it also has UV protection!  This could easily become my next can't live without haircare line!  Stay tuned =) 

As always comments are welcomed. Enjoy!


What is this and why am I here?

Welcome! First things first you'll have to have a sense of humor to read my blog, if you don't may I suggest you go find one and come back later?  Secondly,  a quick tidbit about myself; I'm a licensed cosmetologist, and I am completely and utterly ( major emphasis here people) OBSESSED with everything beauty and health related.  I know that seems like a vague statement and well, it is. But my goal with this blog is to share  beauty tricks and tips, rate beauty and health products, and learn more about them together! I plan to update daily, and throw in some things I find humorous along the way. Enjoy!