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On Switching to "Simple" Skincare Products

February 24, 2017 in Skincare

I had a hard time coming up with a name for this post - I'm just not exactly sure what to call these kinds of skincare products I've fallen for lately. Rather than reaching for several lotions and potions that claim to do it all, I've been building my skincare routine around simplified formulas, changing it up depending on how my skin is feeling and what its needs are for that particular morning/night.

This philosophy dawned on me with the release of Glossier's The Supers.* It was really the first time the thought, "You're not just a skin type," from their ads, had even occurred to me. Three serums with one or two main active ingredients, meant to be used whenever you feel like you need them? I'm sold. Super Pure comes in handy around that time of the month when my skin is freaking out, while Super Glow is perfect for early mornings when my skin could use a little more energy. And Super Bounce is the one I reach for the most - whenever my skin is feeling parched.

A similar line of simplified skincare is the much-talked about brand from Deciem, The Ordinary. Like The Supers, these products all have one or two main ingredients so you can curate a whole routine. It's so easy to customize - they have a large range of products with detailed scientific descriptions, and everything is so affordable. I've recently been trying the Advanced Retinoid 2% and the Lactic Acid 10% + HA 2%. I've already noticed positive results in my skin - I use the Retinoid around every other night, and then I use the Lactic Acid a few times a week (always on a night I'm not using the Retinoid).

Once I had a set of serums I could use to "customize" my routine depending on what my skin was needing, I also wanted some simple products to seal it all in and to add in here and there. A good, basic cream is a necessity for my perpetually-dry skin, and the Glossier Priming Moisturizer Rich* works wonders. I love that I can use it with any combination of products without worrying about it reacting with anything. It's just a good, basic cream - the kind of thing everyone could use in their skincare collection.

For extras, I turn to Drunk Elephant - their formulations are free of "skin-sensitizing" ingredients, like silicones and perfumes. Any time I need a face oil I've been reaching for the Virgin Marula Luxury Facial Oil - like the Glossier cream, it's just a good basic that works with everything and is ultra-nourishing. And rather than using a plethora of masks every week, I've only been using the TLC Sukari Babyfacial - this stuff is the most amazing, and definitely worthy of all the hype it's been receiving. I use it once per week, and I really look forward to my "Babyfacial day" (Wednesday if you want to know) every week. It sloughs away dead skin and leaves it fresh, glowing, and never irritated. I feel like it just gives me a clean slate to start the whole process over again.

I think my skin has been really responding well to using simpler formulas targeted to its specific needs. It's also made me get a lot more in touch with my skin, so much that I can now easily tell what will and won't work for it. Do you like using more simple, single-use skincare products, or do you prefer the heavyhitters that do a lot at once?

You can shop my Glossier favorites through my rep page here for 20% off your first order!


Intro to Seoul Apothecary | Haul + First Impressions

February 23, 2017 in Skincare

Over the past few months I've really fallen head over heels for all things K-Beauty. Everything I've tried has worked extremely well for my skin, and the multi-step routine has really kicked up the glow factor. When the lovely people at Seoul Apothecary reached out and asked if I'd like to try some products from the site, I jumped at the chance. The website is absolutely beautiful to look at, and I was drawn in right away. Seoul Apothecary is a curation of Korean skincare products with the aim to make them accessible to all. They will design a kit of products especially for your skin type and make sure you have all you need to use the products correctly. After letting them know my skin type and concerns, they sent me a collection of products made just for me.

Tosowoong Enzyme Powder Wash | I haven't tried many powder cleansers before, but I love the idea. This one is pH balanced so it won't strip your skin, and it turns into a lovely soft froth when mixed with water. The grains gently exfoliate the skin, too. It leaves my skin feeling super clean (but not "squeaky"), so I love using it as a second cleanse after a long day at work. It's also a great way to jump start the day.

Missha Time Revolution First Treatment Essence Mist | I've mentioned before on the blog how much I love the non-mist version of this, so it's no surprise that this has become a fast favorite. The mist is so fine and super refreshing - I've still been using the regular essence at night, but the mist in the morning because it just feels so nice. It really helps smooth out my skin, keep it hydrated and glowing, and soothes redness. I've noticed it really helps the skincare products I apply afterwards sink into my skin and just work better.

Mizon Good Night White Sleeping Mask | Lately my skin has just been so dry and tight no matter what I do, so adding another hydrating step into my routine was something I was keen to try. The Good Night White Sleeping Mask is a rich yet gel-like cream that I apply as the last step of my skincare routine at night. My skin is really loving it, and it's really been helping it stay hydrated not only throughout the night but also throughout the day. It leaves my skin feeling and looking super plump, bright, and hydrated. 

They also sent along a few sheet masks - the SNP Animal Panda Mask, the Leaders Aquaringer Mask, and the Tosowoong Pure Propolis Mask. I haven't gotten the chance to try them out yet, but every sheet mask I've tried has worked wonders for my skin. I'm super excited to try these out, and I fully trust Seoul Apothecary's judgement because the other three products they sent me have been great for my skin.

Have you ordered from Seoul Apothecary before? What are your favorite K-Beauty products?

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


Burberry Liquid Lip Velvets | Review + Swatches

February 22, 2017 in Makeup

I haven't tried much from Burberry Beauty so far, but what I have tried has been beautiful. So when an email from Influenster popped into my inbox a couple weeks ago saying I'd be receiving the Burberry VoxBox showcasing the new Liquid Lip Velvets, I was over the moon and anxiously awaited its arrival. The box came with two additional Burberry products, but this review will focus on the Lip Velvets.

I was sent the Liquid Lip Velvets* in the shades Fawn No. 5, a rosy brown, and Bright Plum No. 49, a lovely plum/berry shade. The Lip Velvets are meant to be a whipped, creamy formula that promises to be both bold and comfortable. Whoever came up with the name "Lip Velvet" was certainly right - these literally feel like velvet gliding on your lips. It's a mousse-y texture that's a far cry from drying, runny liquid lipsticks. The "drier" texture makes them so much easier to work with and control. One of the other products included in the box was a lip liner to match Bright Plum, but these are so easy to apply that I don't even feel like I need the liner. Liquid lipsticks that have this "mousse" formula tend to be my favorites (like Ofra and Jouer), so I knew instantly I'd love these. 

Fawn is just the perfect everyday shade. It's just a touch darker and slightly more brown than my natural lip color, so it makes for a subtle color that's still noticeable. Bright Plum is just beautiful, too - at first I thought it was a little too out of my comfort zone, but the plum shade has the perfect balance of depth and brightness to it. It looks stunning with glowy skin and minimal eye makeup (my favorite look to pair with a bold lip). 

Usually a liquid lipstick formula as comfortable as this spells disaster for its longevity, but these still have an impressive weartime. I can get about five hours of wear before I notice them fading, and I need to reapply after eating. They fade evenly and don't get crusty or crumbly like some formulas do. And because these are so lightweight, they're easy to reapply and don't crack or flake off. I've definitely found another favorite formula, and while I was thinking I was over matte lips, these might have just changed my mind. I'm definitely going to need to add Dark Rosewood No. 17 and Black Cherry No. 57 to my collection.

Have you tried the Lip Velvets yet?

*Products have been sent to me by Influenster for review, but all opinions are my own. Please see my disclaimer for more information.


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