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Skincare

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

I am really not the one to advice people on skincare. I am not a dermatologist or an aesthetician. I have problematic skin myself. I am just going to list what I use for my skin. But please note that everyone’s skin is different, people may be allergic or sensitive to certain ingredients and everyone’s skin care regime should be unique according to their own needs.

Problems with my skin:

I have combination skin with very oily forehead, shiny nose and very dry (almost flaky) around the nose and under the lips. My skin very acne prone – I am not among those lucky people who get pimples once a month. I pretty much always have acne, pimples, blemishes etc. I have dark patches on both my temples. My skin colour is very uneven. My forehead and lip area is darker than the rest of the face. I have extremely dark circles all around my eyes (both under the eyes and on the eyelids).

What I use:

My diet is pretty bad, I eat a lot of deep-fried foods and I am sure that is a big reason for my acne (as well as weight gain). Until I change my diet, nothing is going to cure my acne. So I use products that tend to keep the acne under control.

Skincare

Skincare

Clean and Clear Morning Burst Purifying Facial Cleanser: It cleans the skin well. It doesn’t irritate my sensitive skin. Gives me an “awake” feeling after washing my face.  Overall, I like it.

Clarisonic Brush: It is Canadian $217 and honestly I think it is worth it. However, that doesn’t mean everyone should go and buy one. I had to save for a long time before buying it, so think of it as an investment. It is a chargeable spinning brush. You press the button and it runs for a minute. You can adjust the time with beeps every few seconds (you can choose how many) – read the manual carefully about this part. You have to change the head (the actual brush) every 3 months for best results ($25). They have 3 different brushes: sensitive, normal and delicate. I have the sensitive skin brush.

You are supposed to wet your face, put some cleanser on and gently move the brush with a circular motion. Don’t press it too hard. It cleans really well – skin feels super clean afterwards. The amazing part is that it is waterproof (the charger isn’t). So I can clean my face during the shower without worrying about any accident. They also make a bigger brush for body that is obviously more expensive.

Lancome Oil Control Mattifying Toner Oily skin: It is a toner, so goes on after cleanser and before moisturizer. The mattifying white solid component stays on the bottom, the liquids stays on top. You shake the bottle up, so the components can mix up. I apply it with a cotton swab, and it tightens up the pores.

Cetaphil Moisturizing Lotion Normal to Dry Skin: Though it is a product for normal to dry skin, I like it a lot for my skin. A lot of moisturizes for combination skin are still too oily for my forehead and too dry for the flakiness on my skin. This moisturizer seems perfect for me. The trick is to apply only a little bit. At first, it feels very heavy but feels natural once the skin absorbs it.

Shiseido White Lucent Brightening Eye treatment: It does the job of an eye cream, but didn’t lighten the area as it claims. My dark circles are hereditary, so no cream is going to lighten them. I still wanted to try an eye cream that is moisturizing. It is very expensive, $60 and I will purchase a cheaper eye cream once I run out of it.

Shiseido Pureness Blemish Clearing gel: It is a spot treatment for acne. I apply it on the new acne spots, it dries them out and the acne goes away with 3-4 days. I really like this product though it’s expensive. It has become a must-have product for me.

Vaseline Healthy Hand and Nail Lotion: Since it is fall now, I use this almost every day. It instantly moisturizes my dry hands.

Mascara

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Today I am going to review some mascara that I used. I want to start off by saying that I don’t think mascara is an item for which you need to spend a ton of money on. Any inexpensive mascara can give you good results if you know how to apply it. I feel that application technique is more important when it comes to mascara than the brand or mascara itself. A lot of mascara from different brands work pretty much the same for me. I have long and curly eyelashes so I don’t curl them. But if you have straight lashes, I recommend using an eyelash curler. I like to use mascara that volumize lashes without clumping. I start from the base of lashes and take my time to wiggle it so it builds volume. I make sure to brush the tip of lashes so it looks longer.

I have extremely sensitive eyes that get watery with a little bit wind or dust. So if I use regular mascara, black water runs from my eyes. So obviously I mostly own waterproof mascara. Even if you don’t have watery eyes, I still recommend waterproof mascara since they prevent any smudge or mess.

Waterproof Mascara:

Maybelline Volum’ Express Turbo Boost Waterproof in Very Black: Probably the best mascara for my eyes and lashes. Most volumizing mascara have HUGE brush that I can’t get in the inner corner of my small eyes. This mascara gives me the volume I need, yet doesn’t smudge while I put it on.

CoverGirl LashBlast Waterproof in Black: It’s a great volumizing and lengthening mascara. The brush is really big- so if you have small eyes like me it will be a problem getting in the inner corners. It has a strong chemical smell. You can only smell it when you open the tube, you can’t smell it once it’s on your lash.

Something I noticed about this mascara: I used it for 3 months till it dried out. While I was using it, it actually lengthened my lashes. Not only when I was wearing them, but it lengthened the lashes in general. When I stopped wearing this mascara and wore another one, my lashes went back to its original length.

Maybelline Intense XL Volume +Length Waterproof in Very Black: Really good lengthening mascara. It doesn’t volumize much. Thus brush is really big.

L’oreal Voluminous Waterproof Mascara in Blackest Black: Really good volumizing mascara. The brush size is good for everyone.

Maybelline Define-A-Lash Lengthening +Defining Waterproof in Very Black: Great every-day wear mascara. Give natural finish – nothing extreme.

Lancome Hypnose Waterproof in Black: Gives a lot of volume, the brush size is also great. But I won’t purchase it again simply for the cost of it ($33 CDN).

Elizabeth Arden Ceramide Lash Extending Treatment Waterproof in Black: Great volumizing waterproof mascara and the brush size is great. But it dries out VERY quickly (before 3 months). The price is also too much ($28 CDN).

Maybelline Great Lash Waterproof in Very Black: It’s a good defining mascara, but the brush doesn’t work for me. I make a mess every time I try to use it.

Maybelline Great Lash Waterproof in Clear: I use it for my brows in the days I want a very natural look yet I want the brows to be defined.

MAC Zoom Lash in ZoomBlack: It volumizes really good. The brush is big- so I can;t get to the inner corners. It dries out in les sthan 3 months. I won’t purchase it again.

Regular Mascara:

Too Faced Lash Injection: I think this mascara is over rated. It is just like any other mascara and I wouldn’t pay the extra bucks next time I purchase another mascara.

Benefit Bad Gal Lash in Black: This mascara is also overrated in my opinion. It is nothing special and I won’t pay the extra bucks again.

Rimmel Extra Super Lash in Black: It makes the lashes look really long and defines. But that’s about it.

Don’t Buy these Mascara:

L’oreal Volume Shocking Waterproof Mascara in Black: It comes with a primer in one end and mascara in another end. It doesn’t give any volume, rather it clumps all the lashes together. The mascara doesn’t have a brush, it’s a comb. But the comb is so sharp – it pokes the eyes and hurts pretty badly. If you accidentally poke yourself hard, it can damage the eyes totally. I will avoid this mascara and will ask everyone to avoid it as well.

MAC Splashproof in BlackSplash: It is water resistant but not waterproof. It dries quickly. And most of all it stings my eyes. I will never buy it again.

ELF Regular and waterproof Mascara Duo in Black: Doesn’t work and stings my eyes. Will never purchase it again.

I have bought these, I will try them after my current ones dry out:

Maybelline Colossal Volum’ Express Waterproof in Glam Black

Lancome: Definicils in Black

NYX Doll Eye Waterproof in Extreme Black

Rimmel Glam Eyes in Black

Second Photoshoot

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Photoshoot 2:

Photographer: Lee Burton

Makeup Artist: Raisy Kazi

Models: Nicola Butterworth and Victoria Goring

Clothing designer: Victoria Goring

Concept: Fashion

I went to the clothing designers Victoria’s place and did her and Nicola’s makeup. I felt like I did much better than the first photoshoot. Both the models looked pretty. Nicola had amazing skin – so the foundation went on very smoothly on her. When we started walking towards UofT, it started raining like crazy. I didn’t bring any umbrella and there was no extra one. So I and the photographer had to walk in the rain. Walking in that condition with a heavy roll-on suitcase and a handbag is really hard. But it was all worth it. The photos came out AMAZING! Especially when we were at the last location, rain stopped completely and the sunlight was perfect. To view my portfolio please visit:

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/photo_search.php?oid=143115511770&view=all

Third Shoot:

I won’t be receiving the images, so I decided to delete the info.