Showing posts with label dry shampoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dry shampoo. Show all posts

Monday, February 10, 2014

Beauty Emergencies Quick Fix

We may live, breathe and write about beauty day-in-and-day-out, but that doesn't mean we don’t also have to put out the occasional beauty fire. It’s all a part of trying new products and experimenting with fresh techniques (which we’d NEVER stop doing). So, watch out annoying little hair, skin and makeup problems— these quick fixes are here to show you who’s boss. Take that!

The beauty emergency: A monster zit

The fix: Sometimes it’s like the pimple gods know when you have a big night out planned and wait until precisely that moment to let a big ‘ol zit appear. Not. Cute. To hide that sucker, first dab on a spot treatment and gently rub it in. In a pinch, I’ve used a tiny bit of acne fighting cleanser instead—my theory is that if it contains benzoyl peroxide, it can zap a zit. Next, dot a little BB Cream onto the pimple and pat it with your finger until it sinks in. Do another thin layer if you need to, and then set with Moodstruck Mineral Concealer.

The beauty emergency: Dark circles

The fix: When the telltale signs of a late night are there to greet you in the morning, cover them up with BB Cream. Use a small brush to blend the makeup from the darkest part of the undereye circle (usually the inner corner) outward. To avoid reverse raccoon eyes (a pale, ashy tint around your eyes), stick with a color that’s just one or two shades lighter than your skin tone. For staying power, set it with a light dusting of Moodstruck Mineral Concealer in Fresh. Another trick I use to fool people into thinking I got enough Zzzzs: rock a bright lipstick or Younique Lip Gloss (Lethal, my fave!) to keep the focus away from sleepy eyes. Sneaky, right?

The beauty emergency: Crease-y eye shadow

The fix: Whether you’re at (yet another) summer outdoor wedding or dancing at the club, you can easily repair pesky eye shadow creases with your finger. Just rub the color around your lids—very gently—to even it out. To avoid a smeary scene next time, prep your lids with foundation and a little powder or use Younique Glorious Face & Eye Primer.

The beauty emergency: No time to wash your hair

The fix: Refresh your hair with a dry shampoo. I like the ones you sprinkle on, as opposed to sprays, but both will do the trick. For a quick “wash,” separate your hair in random sections, apply the dry cleanser to your roots, massage it in and you’re done. The result: grease-free, fresh smelling strands. Nobody will ever guess you hit the snooze button four times.

The beauty emergency: Frizz (ugh!)

The fix: A cheap remedy for unruly hair might be hiding in your desk drawer: hand lotion. Rub a pea-sized amount between your palms and apply it to the ends of your hair to tame the frizzes before you head out to happy hour. Got curls? Scrunch on the lotion then leave your hair alone—finger combing will mess up your ringlets.

The beauty emergency: You’re out of shaving cream

The fix: No need to ditch your short skirt for pants—shave your legs with conditioner. Most of them are thick and creamy enough to mimic the texture of shave cream and will protect your skin against nicks and cuts. Phew!

Monday, December 16, 2013

Travel Beauty Tips


It IS possible to step off the plane after a long flight looking like a million bucks! Here are a few refreshing tips:

Hydration: Plane cabin air (or blasting the AC/heat in the car) sucks the moisture out of your skin and hair. Before you leave spray some leave-in your conditioner in your hair & use a soft scarf to wrap your do. This will keep your style looking fresh when you take it off at the end of your journey AND lock the moisture in for a deep cleanse while traveling. Make sure to pack your favorite skin moisturizer and apply every hour.

Dry Shampoo: A necessity for any long trip to get rid of those oily roots. I recommend taking a homemade dry mixture as opposed to the aerosol cans you buy in stores -- making more room for your liquid necessities.

Minimal Makeup: You do NOT need to carry your entire makeup arsenal. A few touch ups will do just fine. The most important touch up = blush. Blush instantly gives your dull, tired face a splash of color and a more youthful appearance.

Rose water: Seriously -- the travel savior! Splash under your eyes to instantly remove bags & dark circles. It also hydrates your skin, tones it and smells great. Younique has a great travel-ready rose water.

Basics: Grab a brush, a little perfume, a mini-deodorant and you'll be ready to take on the town when you get to your destination!


DIY: Dry Shampoo



Ingredients: 

2 Tablespoons Cornstarch
2 Tablespoons Baking Soda
2 Tablespoons Cornmeal
2 Tablespoons Ground Oatmeal
A salt shaker type container to store dry shampoo

Directions: 
  • Grind up oatmeal in a blender. You want it to be fine enough to be able to go through a salt shaker, so give it some time in the blender.
  • Measure out 2 tablespoons each of: cornstarch, cornmeal, baking soda and the ground up oatmeal. Mix it all together in a bowl and you’ve got yourself some dry shampoo. Store in your favorite container.
  • To use: sprinkle on, massage into your scalp & use a bristle brush to remove any excess!