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For Stressed-Out Skin

May 07, 2016

One of my skin's greatest talents is its ability to show every tiny bit of stress I'm feeling as patchy redness, blemishes, and just an overall angry look. Whenever these signs start showing up in my face, I immediately start reaching for more soothing skincare. I've admittedly got quite a bit because my skin's the type that could always go for some soothing.

My go-to cleanser when I'm feeling stressed is the same cleanser I use every morning - the Glossier Milky Jelly Cleanser. I've been using it since it came out in January, and it's pretty much my favorite cleanser ever now. The name describes it perfectly - it's a milky, balmy gel that doesn't foam up at all but instead leaves the skin feeling clean but not stripped. They replaced a quarter of the water content in this with rosewater, meaning it's definitely great for soothing irritated skin. This feels so lovely at the end of a long day, and it's equally nice on early mornings.

I own probably way more facial sprays than one person needs, but I find that most of them are really great for soothing the skin. They add a nice hit of moisture and just feel so refreshing. I typically love any that contain rosewater, but my favorite when I'm feeling extra stressed is the Lush Eau Roma Water. It contains both rosewater and lavender water, so I find it not only helps my skin when it's irritated, but the scent of it helps relax me as well. Lavender is known to be an irritant for some people, so be aware of that. I've got a few products that contain lavender and they always just help with my irritation rather than adding to it.

The category in which my collection of soothing skincare really shines is the masks. Cooling, gel-like masks are a must for stressed skin. I find myself slathering on either the Fresh Rose Face Mask or the Belif First Aid Anti-Hangover Soothing Mask at the first sign of stress. They both feel refreshing on the skin due to their textures, and they're ultra-nourishing as well. I pretty much use them interchangeably, but when I'm still feeling the effects of stress and anxiety and need to relax, I use the Fresh one because the smell is divine. One other mask I've been reaching for a lot lately is the First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Instant Oatmeal Mask. This one is more of a super thick cream, and it's even more hydrating and nourishing than the other two. This is the one I've been reaching for when my skin's feeling rather delicate and flaky, and it cures it right away.

My go-to moisturizer for stressed skin is always the Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cream. This is an interesting one - it feels quite thick but sinks into the skin easily and doesn't leave a greasy film on the skin. It's amazingly hydrating, and because it's such a no-frills cream, I can always count on it to treat any irritated skin without damaging it further. I love using facial oils every night without fail, but a lot of mine are a little too heavy duty (with retinols like Luna or strong smells like the Clarins Blue Orchid) for when my skin's feeling delicate. I'll always go for the Indie Lee Squalene Facial Oil. It has no fragrance and sinks into the skin quickly. I don't know what it is about it, but my skin instantly feels better once I put a bit of this on. Slathering the Kiehl's cream on top makes it the perfect ultra-hydrating nighttime duo.

What do you reach for when your skin's showing signs of stress?


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Dewy Skin in a Bottle (or Two)

May 05, 2016

It's absolutely no secret that I love me some glowy skin. And I mean on my own face, not in a "it puts the lotion in the basket" sort of way. I'm constantly using products to give me a glow - since my skin is quite dehydrated and lackluster, it seems to be a case of wanting what I don't have. If I had oily skin I feel like I'd just bask in my natural dewiness. But until then, I've found the perfect combination of base products to give me the dewiest, healthiest looking skin.

I've long sung my praises of the bareMinerals Complexion Rescue. I've been using it for just over a year now, and it's the one product I always go back to. I'd go so far as to say it's my favorite ever base product. I like that it actually feels moisturizing on the skin - some other tinted moisturizer-esque products I've tried have promised to be moisturizing but have just ended up feeling chalky and dry on my skin. It gives a decent amount of coverage (I prefer light coverage anyway), and it gives the skin a gorgeous healthy glow. Despite being so dewy-looking, it sets down and doesn't transfer, and I can never feel it on my skin at all.

I constantly feel the need to try new products, but my love for the Complexion Rescue is so strong that I wasn't really into trying a whole new base product. Instead, I started looking for ways I could just amp up the dew factor. I immediately thought of my new favorite primer, the BECCA Backlight Priming Filter. At first, I tried simply applying the primer before the Complexion Rescue, as one usually does with a primer, and I instantly knew I had a winning combination on my hands. Since the Complexion Rescue allows your skin to show through the coverage, the glowiness of the BECCA primer really shines through. The BECCA primer adds a beautiful soft golden glow to the skin (despite being super fair, it still looks like a natural glow on me) that helps to diffuse the light over imperfections, so it actually helps the Complexion Rescue hide darker blemishes it wouldn't normally cover on its own. 

After trying this combo in two steps for awhile, I started to get that itch for something new again. So again, instead of buying something new, I tried mixing the two together and applying them at once. And I found it made my skin even dewier. I mix maybe one half to three quarters of a pump of the BECCA primer with about two pea-sized dollops of the Complexion Rescue and simply smear it all over my face and blend it in with my fingers. It's perfect for more rushed mornings because you get the two steps in one. I find the makeup lasts just as long as when I use the primer in the proper way, and mixing the two doesn't seem to decrease the coverage at all. Right now this is pretty much all I've been wearing on my face, and I just can't get enough of the effect of these two beauties combined.

What are your favorite dewy skin products?


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MAC Cool Neutrals

May 03, 2016

A couple weeks ago it came to my attention that MAC had not only reduced the price of their single eyeshadows, but also of their premade palettes. I had always wanted a MAC palette but didn't want to pay for 15 single shadows or put up with the stress of trying to choose the perfect shades. So once I saw that a premade palette was a more reasonable price for me, I jumped at the chance to grab one and ended up with the Cool Neutrals Palette.

MAC has several different premade 15-pan palettes, including a warm-toned one that everyone has been going crazy for. As you probably know (because I never shut up about it), cool tones suit me better, and the Cool Neutrals Palette just looked absolutely gorgeous.

Top to bottom: Flounce, Sweet Allure, Sun Tweaked, After Dusk, Blackberry

Top to bottom: Flounce, Sweet Allure, Sun Tweaked, After Dusk, Blackberry

Top to bottom: Pick Me Up, Cozy Grey, Crushed Clove, Deception, Brun

Top to bottom: Pick Me Up, Cozy Grey, Crushed Clove, Deception, Brun

Top to bottom: Silver Fog, French Clay, Cumulus, Pearled Earth, Black Tied

Top to bottom: Silver Fog, French Clay, Cumulus, Pearled Earth, Black Tied

The shades are broken up into color families by row - the top row has more pink/plum tones, the middle row is cool browns and taupes, and the bottom row are more gray-toned. The shades included are:

Pick Me Up - (matte) pale ivory

Cozy Grey - (matte) cool grey

Crushed Clove - (frost) dirty gold olive

Deception - (frost) chocolate gold

Brun - (satin) muted blackish brown

Flounce - (matte) chalky white pink

Sweet Allure - (satin) soft light pink

Sun Tweaked - (frost) soft frosty coral

After Dusk - (veluxe pearl) midtonal rose

Blackberry - (matte) muted burgundy brown 

Silver Fog - (lustre) white w/ silver pearl

French Clay - (frost) white grey frost

Cumulus - (frost) dirty grey charcoal

Pearled Earth - (veluxe pearl) deep blue grey

Black Tied - (velvet) black w/ silver sparkle

As cool as it sounds to make your own palette, I actually really like that this palette gave me the chance to try some MAC shadows I probably wouldn't have tried on my own. If I made my own palette, it would be full of "blogger favorite" shades like Satin Taupe and All That Glitters. I love every single color in this palette, but there are only two or three that I had heard of before.

The quality of the shadows is the same as other single MAC eyeshadows I've tried. Some shades are softer and creamier than others in the palette (for example, Crushed Clove has a beautiful texture while Deception, right next to it, feels a little rougher). There isn't a bad formula in the bunch, though. They last on me all day long with a primer, as do the other MAC eyeshadows I've used. I love that I have this palette now, as it's made me feel more adventurous when it comes to putting eye looks together (although it is still all neutrals). I was in a bit of a no-makeup rut for a few weeks, but this has inspired me to start putting makeup on again. My favorite shades in the palette are Blackberry, Crushed Clove, Deception, and Cumulus, but I can definitely see myself using every shade. I certainly won't be needing more eyeshadow for a long, long time (so remind me if you see me lusting after any more on Twitter), and I honestly don't want to reach for any other palette but this. This has filled the gap of cool-toned eyeshadows in my collection perfectly, and I might even replace my beloved Naked2 palette with this.

Have you tried any of MAC's premade palettes? What's your favorite? If I didn't have enough eyeshadow to last me a lifetime I'd probably go for the Nordstrom Now Palette next.


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