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The Evening Skincare Routine

November 08, 2016 in Skincare

I'm pretty sure I haven't written a skincare routine post on the blog for over two years. Usually I'm such a floozy with the products I use and have such a hard time sticking to a routine - trying out new products and new combinations is just too exciting to resist. Lately though, I've gotten into a groove with my evening skincare routine that I'm really loving. I'm still working on the morning routine, but one's a start, right?

If I'm wearing makeup, I'll start by removing it with the Banila Co. Clean It Zero and a wet washcloth. I typically move on to a new cleansing balm once one runs out, but I'm thinking I might repurchase this one - I really love how light it feels on the skin, but it really gets down and washes away every scrap of makeup. It doesn't sting my eyes and even removes waterproof eye makeup with no tugging. And it smells really nice, too. After my makeup is removed I'll go in and actually cleanse my skin with the Glossier Milky Jelly Cleanser. This stuff is my holy grail, as much as I don't like using that phrase. I use it without fail every single night. It feels so cushiony and lovely on the skin, leaving it feeling so fresh and clean without being left stripped or tight. In fact, my skin feels even softer after using it. 

If my skin is feeling a little spotty or agitated, I'll massage in a few drops of Glossier Super Pure.* I'm still loving all three of The Supers and slotting them into my routines whenever needed. The Super Pure serum is great for calming down irritated skin and minimizing blemishes. I always notice I wake up with much less redness, and any swelling on pimples has gone down after I use this at night. After the Super Pure/as my serum step I've been using the Perricone MD Cold Plasma Face Treatment.* I only use this during the week as Brett doesn't come near me if he can smell it on my skin, but even so it works wonders for my skin. It leaves my skin impossibly smooth, plump, and hydrated, pores are tightened and redness is reduced. It's quite the wonder product. I've also been using the Cold Plasma Eye* as my eye cream of choice - it does the same for the eye area that the face treatment does for the rest of the skin. It drastically reduces the puffiness I normally wake up with, and I've noticed my concealer goes on so much more evenly and doesn't crease when I'm consistently using the eye cream at night. You can get 20% off Perricone MD when you use KelseyDPMD at checkout until 11/22 (not an affiliate code)!

Now that the weather is cooling down, my skin's been loving having an extra nourishing duo of both facial oil and moisturizer. Lately the ones I've been using are both from Drunk Elephant - the Virgin Marula Luxury Facial Oil and the Lala Retro Whipped Cream. I pat in the oil first, allow some time for it to sink in, and then add the cream on top. My skin drinks up this combination all night long, and I wake up with glowing, nourished skin. This is quite a pricy duo, but they're worth every penny for what they're doing for my skin.

What products do you reach for in your nighttime routine?

*Some products mentioned have been sent to me for consideration, but all opinions are my own. Please see my disclaimer for more information.


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New In: Complex Beauty

November 04, 2016

One of my favorite things to do after a long day is just unwind with a face mask or two. Face masks to me are what a glass of wine or long bubble bath are to others - they're just the ultimate relaxation tool. When Complex Beauty, a new beauty brand, contacted me asking if I'd like to try their about-to-be-released masks as a set of minis, I was so happy and took the opportunity. Their six masks cover just about any skin concern, from dehydration, to dullness, to breakouts.

Complex Beauty's ethos really speaks to me - their aim is to make people look good so they can then feel good and go on and spread that greatness and positivity throughout the world. They believe that skincare is important but should be fun and stress-free. I'm in. Now, a rundown of the masks.

ROSE GLOW | glycolic mask | I had to start with one of my favorites of the bunch. When I read the name of this one, I instantly knew it would be perfect for me. It's a jelly-like mask that smells like the most beautiful fresh roses. The glycolic acid works to exfoliate and brighten the skin, while rosewater hydrates and refreshes the skin. My skin feels oh-so-smooth after washing this one off.

OCEAN POTION | mineral mask | This one is ideal for stressed skin, which is basically my skin's eternal state. This is a super hydrating and nourishing mask that will work to calm everything down. It's a creamy paste that spreads over the skin smoothly and easily. This one contains many awesome ingredients for healing the skin, such as aloe, spirulina, safflower seed oil, coconut oil, kelp, Irish moss, and their Ocean Mineral Complex, a blend of 92 ocean minerals that work to replenish and protect the skin,

THIRST QUENCHER | hydra mask | This is the sort of mask I always need in my life. My skin is constantly feeling dry, tight, and overheated after my long commute home, so this cooling gel-like mask is a welcome addition to my skincare stash. This really plumps up and hydrates my skin - I've also used it in the morning when I have time and it helps my makeup go on so much more smoothly. It contains aloe, hyaluronic acid, rosehip seed oil, jojoba oil, Vitamin B5, and amino acids to penetrate deep into the skin and really hydrate and nourish it.

BABY FACE | purity mask | This is the one to break out if you're breaking out. It contains activated charcoal to pull impurities out of the skin, but it also has hydrating and antioxidant-rich ingredients like aloe, jojoba oil, hyaluronic acid, rooibos leaf extract, and Vitamin E to nourish the skin and keep it from drying out. I've got this one slathered on as I'm writing this post, as a matter of fact, and it's lovely.

SMOOTH OPERATOR | antioxidant mask | This mask works to minimize and repair damage caused to the skin by free radicals. Fun Fact: free radical reactions were my favorite to learn about in my Organic Chemistry classes because I liked drawing the mechanism of the chain reactions caused by unpaired electrons. Geek moment over, this mask feels super nice and replenishing on the skin. It's the heaviest hitter in terms of ingredients, so I'll list a few key ones: glycolic acid, squalene, lactic acid, cranberry fibers, organic blueberries, sweet almond oil, organic licorice, red wine polyphenols, hyaluronic acid, CoQ 10, and phospholipids. If you don't know what your skin needs but you want to do a mask, do this one, and you'll basically have all of your bases covered. I love what a workhorse this little guy is.

THE GODMOTHER | enzyme mask | Anyone looking for a dupe for the Peter Thomas Roth Pumpkin Enzyme Mask? Because it's here. This mask uses pumpkin enzymes and glycolic acid to slough away dead skin, leaving your skin softer, brighter, and smoother. It also has hydrating ingredients like Vitamin E and Meadowfoam seed oil to keep the skin nourished as it works. This one is a little strong, so be wary if you've got sensitive skin!

I tried to keep these reviews quite concise, but if you're interested in hearing more about the ingredients of a particular mask please do let me know in the comments and I'd be happy to go into more detail! I've been loving trying out these masks for any skin concern that pops up, and I've even been multimasking with them, too. 

Complex Beauty launches this month with these six masks as well as a face mist and lip mask (that I'm definitely going to be getting my hands on!). You can sign up to be notified of their launch on their website. And in the meantime, you can follow them on Instagram - I love how they curate their feed!

What mask are you most excited about?

*Complex Beauty kindly sent me these masks to review, but all opinions are my own. Please see my disclaimer for more information.


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The Everyday Brown Lip

November 03, 2016

I'm still on that 90s brown lip trend bandwagon, and there doesn't seem to be an end in sight. I've got some deep browns and some more medium neutrals, but for everyday I can't stop reaching for some more sheer options. These five products basically live in my workbag so I can pull any out on a daily basis to reapply.

Glossier Generation G, 'Leo' | This is my new favorite shade from the Generation G line. It just launched recently along with Zip, a warm red. This is the perfect warm cocoa brown, and the sheer, blotted look it gives the lips is just perfect. Glossier also improved the formula and packaging of the Generation G's so they glide on more smoothly and are more moisturizing, and the packaging feels a bit sturdier. You can get 20% off your first Glossier order here.

Laura Mercier Creme Smooth Lip Colour, 'Milky Way' | I got this shade during the fall last year, and I'm still hooked. While this formula isn't exactly sheer, it does let a bit of your natural lip shade shine through in a really flattering way. Milky Way is a perfect more cool-toned brown that's a really nice twist on the 90s trend. This looks especially great over a more pink-brown lip liner, like MAC Whirl or Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk.

YSL Volupte Sheer Candy, 'Lush Coconut (01)' | My sister actually passed this on to me, and I'm pretty sure I had a brighter pink shade in the same formula that I gave to her. This sheer nude brown is as pretty as the packaging suggests, and it has some soft golden shimmer running through it to enhance your lips as well. It has a lovely smooth formula that feels quite nourishing on the lips, and it smells really good, too.

Clarins Lip Perfectors, Gloss + Balm, 'Rosewood' | I loved the original Instant Light Natural Lip Perfector in Rosewood (06) so much that I had to get the balm version in the same shade. They both feel so lovely on the lips. The gloss is definitely my favorite gloss formula - it's not sticky or thick at all, so definitely one to try if you're usually not a gloss lover. And the balm feels just as nice. The only difference is the amount of shine left on your lips. Rosewood is such a beautiful, chic shade - it's basically "my lips but brown-er."

What's your favorite kind of shade to wear everyday? Do you have any recommendations to feed my sheer brown lip addiction?


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