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3 Steps to Bright, Hydrated Under Eyes
The third trimester insomnia has settled in and it’s definitely showing under my eyes. I’ve talked about these products before and this combination is still working wonders! I thought today I would share the three products that help me cover dark circles, reduce puffiness, and get bright, hydrated under eyes.
Olehenriksen Banana Bright Eye Cream
Step 1 – Olehenriksen Banana Bright Eye Cream I apply this with my wring finger after cleansing and moisturizing but before any makeup. Pat it in and give it a little time to sink in. It’s rich and creamy and definitely adds a little brightness!
Becca Under Eye Brightening Corrector
Step 2 – Becca Under Eye Brightening Corrector applied with brush I use a brush to apply the Becca Corrector after my eye cream has settled in a bit. I have found that using a brush to tap the product in helps it blend well with my concealer. When I used my finger it just got really streaky. I use the light/medium shade.
It Cosmetics Bye Bye Under Eye Concealer
Step 3 – It Cosmetics Bye Bye Under Eye Concealer applied with Beauty Blender I get my beauty blender wet with warm water and then squeeze it out in a towel so it’s damp. Then I put a dot of the Bye Bye Under Eye on the end and pat in a triangle under my eye. Literally just a tiny little dot – this stuff is full coverage and thick! I use the shade light to help with brightening.
One last tip – You see a lot of people using brightening powders under their eyes to set their makeup. I have found that this causes my makeup to settle into every little line and make me look 1,000 years old. No one wants that. Just a little tip.
That’s it! I spent so much time trying to find the right combination of products and this is what is working for me. I did the hard work so you don’t have to! If you try this method and you have any questions or comments leave me a note below!
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Nighttime Skincare for Pregnancy
Today I’ll be dishing the details on my current evening skincare routine. Honestly this routine is great for anyone, but all of these products are also pregnancy safe. This routine is great for keeping skin clear and hydrated. I love waking up with clear, glowing skin!
STEP 1: EYE MAKEUP REMOVER
Because I have lash extensions I need to use something oil free to remove any eye makeup I wore during the day. I like these Clean and Clear Oil Free cloths to remove eye makeup while being careful around my extensions.
STEP 2: OIL OR BALM CLEANSER
This is the first step of my double cleanse. The purpose of this step is to remove makeup and sunscreen before cleansing my face. Currently I’ve been using the Beautycounter cleansing balm. I love that their products are completely clean and it smells like cucumbers!
STEP 3: GENTLE, LOW PH CLEANSER
A cleanser with a PH over 6 can strip your moisture barrier and invite breakouts so I always go for a gentle, low PH cleanser. My holy grail cleanser is Glossier Milky Jelly Cleanser. It feels so soft and gentle on my face and leaves my skin feeling supple!
STEP 4: ACID TONER
After rinsing I use an acid toner applied with a cotton round. This helps to prep my face for acids and PH dependent products. Currently using Pixi Glow Tonic – it’s a glycolic acid toner which makes it an AHA. Safe for pregnancy!
STEP 5: ALPHA HYDROXY ACID
I use an AHA serum nightly, which performs best at a PH under 3.5 so this is when I apply it. This smooths away the top layer of dead skin cells to reveal even, glowing skin. I’ve been using Mizon 8% AHA peeling serum for years and it’s also pregnancy safe. Wait 20 minutes after apply so it doesn’t interfere with other products.
STEP 6: EYE CREAM
At night I like to use this Beautycounter Countermatch Eye Cream to keep my eye area hydrated. It really helps to soften any lines!
STEP 7: MOISTURIZING CREAM
I seal it all in with a moisturizing cream. I’ve been using the Drunk Elephant Protini Peptide Cream lately. I love that their products are clean and this moisturizer helps with firmness, hydration, and dullness and uneven texture.
STEP 8: LIP CARE
I recently discovered the Sara Happ lip products and I’m in love! She really is the lip care expert and her products are formulated with clean ingredients. I like to exfoliate with the Lip Scrub and then seal in moisture with the Dream Slip.No dry, peeling lips here!
And now it’s time for bed! Let me know if you have any questions or try any of these products. I’d love to hear!
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The Secret to Eliminating Acne and Decreasing Skin Sensitivity: Part 1
You want the secret to eliminating acne and decreasing skin sensitivity? The answer: it’s all about how you treat your moisture barrier. Today I’m starting a series all about the moisture barrier and what we can do to improve it, in turn, helping to eliminate acne and decrease sensitivity.
What is the moisture barrier?
The outer most layer of the skin is the protective layer, also known as the moisture barrier. It is made up of cells which are continuously shed and replaced and acts as a waterproof barrier that keeps water in the skin. It also keeps bacteria, irritants, and allergens from penetrating the skin.
When our moisture barrier is damaged we are susceptible to dryness, redness, flakiness, irritation, stinging, redness, and acne. A damaged moisture barrier may also over produce oil to try to repair itself. The moisture barrier can be damaged by over exfoliating, over cleansing, getting sunburned, or using skincare products with a pH that is too high.
Why is the ph important?
Our moisture barrier has an acidic pH which ranges from 4.0-6.0. This low ph stops the growth of harmful bacteria and keeps our moisture barrier strong. When we use products with a high pH we are disrupting that. When we compromise our moisture barrier our skin becomes prone to infection, acne, roughness, flaking, irritation, and dehydration.
The biggest culprit that compromises our low ph and disrupts our moisture barrier? A high pH cleanser! Our skin will feel it’s best when we use a cleaner with a pH of 6.0 or less. Hate to break it to you, but most rich, lathery, foamy facial cleansers have a pH of 8.0 or higher. I personally damaged my moisture barrier with overuse of a facial cleansing brush and have also caused harm by using too many new, strong acids in the same week. I have also heard a lot about people using baking soda as a facial scrub which makes me cringe. All of these examples are ways that you could be opening your skin up for some nasty infections.
My Picks for Low pH Cleansers
Hopefully you are still awake after reading all of that because now we are on to the good stuff. I think it’s important to understand why someone is recommending a product for you rather than it just being something they liked. So – here are 6 facial cleansers that I have personally used and love. I hope this helps you find one you like!
- Glossier Milky Jelly Cleanser (My holy grail facial cleanser!) – pH 4.5-5.0
- Cosrx Low pH Good Morning Gel Cleanser – pH 5.0
- Cerave Foaming Facial Cleanser – pH 5.5
- Hada Labo Hydrating Facial Cleanser – pH 5.5
- Sunday Riley Ceramic Slip Cleanser – pH 5.0
- Drunk Elephant Beste No. 9 Jelly Cleanser – pH 5.5
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My Picks From the Sephora Sale
Happy Memorial Day everyone! We have had a great weekend and I am enjoying one last day off before going back to work tomorrow. I wanted to hop on and share what I got from the Sephora Beauty Insider Event since today is the last day.
T3 Whirl Trio Interchangeable Styling Wand Never in my life did I think I would spend this much on a curling iron but it is so good and totally worth it! I love that you can change up your look by changing up the barrel. It heats up fast, it cools down fast, and my curls have been holding much better! Highly recommend!
AQUIS Lisse Luxe Hair Turban I’ve been using a tee shirt on my wet hair for years but I recently heard about this hair turban. It cuts drying time in half and controls frizz and breakage. Win, win, win!
Boscia Charcoal Makeup Melter Cleansing Balm I’ve been trying to find a more cost effective alternative to my Omorovicza charcoal balm so decided to try this one. I don’t like the texture as much as the Omorovicza but it definitely takes all my makeup off and leaves my pores looking clean.
Anastasia Stick Foundation I threw this in my cart on a whim after watching someone use it in a tutorial. It’s a semi-matte foundation in a stick form. It goes on quickly and smoothly and then I buff it in with a brush. I like the build-able coverage and the fact that I don’t need to use powder with it!
Becca Pressed Highlighter Mini in Champagne Pop I’m way late to the game on this highlighter. I’ve only heard good things about this so I decided to try a mini. It’s super glowy and pretty!
Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray Mini I’ve been hearing lots of good things about this and especially since we take a lot of photos and videos after work I would like my makeup to stay intact. So far so good! I got the mini version to try it out for now.
Enjoy your Labor Day! I’ll be back with some great content this week so stay tuned!
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How To Add Acids To Your Skincare Routine and Why You Need Them
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Today I want to talk about acids! I know, it sounds scary and like I’m telling you you need to put chemicals all over your face. But, there are tons of benefits to using chemical exfoliants including clearing your pores, preventing acne and wrinkles, and keeping your skin smooth. So much better than the awful face scrubs on drugstore shelves! (Please don’t use a scrub on your face!)
First off – What is a chemical exfoliant? Chemical exfoliators are gentle acids that exfoliate your skin by deep cleaning your pores. They loosen and get rid of all the gunk hiding in your skin. They also help to keep acne away and smooth lines and wrinkles by increasing collagen production.
The three acids I like to use in my skincare routine are AHA, BHA, and Vitamin C. AHA refers to Alpha Hydroxy Acid, BHA is Beta Hydroxy Acid, and Vitamin C typically refers to types of Ascorbic Acids. AHA’s are great for getting rid of acne and clogged pores you see on top of your skin, BHA’s clean deep in the pores to smooth the texture of your skin, and Vitamin C is great for brightening and anti-aging.
The first thing to remember when adding acids to your skincare routine is that they must be at the right PH in order to work. BHA and Vitamin C work best at a PH of 3.5 and below. AHA works at a PH of 4 and below. You want to use them in order of lowest PH to highest. I like to use Vitamin C in my morning routine and BHA and AHA at night. It is also helpful to use a PH adjusting toner to prep the skin and get it to the optimal PH before applying acids.
When starting out adding acids to your skincare routine you need to go slow. Add one acid at a time and give it two weeks to make sure you do not have any adverse reactions before adding another. You don’t want to damage your moisture barrier! Sometimes when I try out a new acid if I notice it is too strong I will layer it over a moisturizing toner or serum for a few days until my skin adjusts. Eventually I build up my tolerance to be able to use a PH adjusting toner before applying my acids so I get the maximum benefits.
My Favorite Acids
AHA: Mizon AHA 8% Peeling Serum, Drunk Elephant Babyfacial
BHA: Cosrx BHA Blackhead Power Liquid, Paula’s Choice Skin Perfecting BHA, Cosrx 2 in 1 Poreless Power Liquid (more gentle option)
Combo: Drunk Elephant T.L.C. Framboos AHA/BHA
Vitamin C: Drunk Elephant C-Firma Day Serum, Sunday Riley C.E.O.
PH Adjusting Toner: Cosrx AHA/BHA Clarifying Treatment Toner
One note – If you are pregnant you shouldn’t use any BHAs. Also, if you have sensitive skin you should go very slow. Layer your acids over a serum or moisturizer before slapping it on your bare face. Wouldn’t want anyone to damage their skin! We’re all about making our skin better here! 🙂
I hope you found some useful information here! What questions do you have about adding acids to your skincare routine?
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What I’m Luvving This Week
OMG. WHY did it take Friday so damn long to get here? I’m excited to lay low this weekend and spend some time outside with Matt and Margot.
Also – If you watch my Instagram stories and saw my Nordstrom Anniversary Sale try on I told you guys I had more stuff coming because I’m a ridiculous person. Well, here it is! There’s 9 days left of the sale and here’s what I’m keeping from my second order:
This lace yoke blouse is great for now and for fall layered with a cardigan. // I’m excited to wear this suede skirt with over the knee boots this fall. // The GloPro! I’ve been wanting to try this for so long and this is a great price. You get the face and eye micro-needling tools and some of their skincare products. Super excited to try this out and of course I’ll let you guys know what I think after I’ve been using it for about a month. // These sunglasses are adorable and a good price. These aren’t actually part of the sale, the tortoise color way was but I liked the black better and now the tortoise is sold out. // A neutral scarf is always a must for fall!
Have a great weekend! Any fun plans? I’d love to hear!
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My Skincare Routine Part 3: Masks and Treatments
If you’re just joining me I detailed out my morning and evening routines her:
Part 1: My Morning Skincare Routine
Part 2: My Evening Skincare Routine
For part three I’m detailing the masks and treatments I use regularly. My favorite way to relax in the evening or on weekends is with a cup of tea and a soothing face mask. Here are some of my currents faves!
MOISTURIZING MASK
I like to use a moisturizer mask as an overnight sleeping pack when I need an extra boost of hydration. After completing my evening routine I slather on the Summer Fridays Jetlag Mask to wake up with moisturized, glowing skin. This is my new fave!
SHEET MASKS
I love to relax in the evening with a sheet mask. The cooling mask helps to decrease puffiness and calm my skin after a stressful week. My favorite of all time is the My Beauty Diary masks. They’re affordable and come in lots of different “flavors” to try!
EYE PATCHES
I love to use eye patches on mornings when I have a little puffiness or after a long night. These eye patches cool, moisturize, and firm the delicate skin around the eyes.
LIP MASK
I had such terrible chapped lips last winter and nothing was helping until I tried this Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask totally cured them! The best, the best, the best!
ACID TREATMENT
I use the Drunk Elephant Babyfacial weekly to resurface my skin and get rid of any dead skin cells or pore clogging gunk. To use it, I apply it once a week in the evening for my acid step. Then I wait for 20-25 minutes and continue my skincare routine as usual, minus my acid and retinol.
That concludes my skincare routine series! I hope you found some helpful tips or new products to try out. You know I love trying new products so let me know if you have any gems for me in the comments!
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My Skincare Routine Part 2: Evening
This is the second part of my skincare routine series, but if you missed part one my morning routine is here. Today I’ll be dishing the details on my evening skincare routine. I like to take my time and use my evening skincare routine for relaxation. My goals with my evening routine are to treat any skin troubles I am having and hydrate, hydrate, hydrate. I love waking up with clear, glowing skin!
STEP 1: EYE MAKEUP REMOVER
Because I have lash extensions I need to use something oil free to remove any eye makeup I wore during the day. I like these Clean and Clear Oil Free cloths to remove eye makeup while being careful around my extensions.
STEP 2: OIL OR BALM CLEANSER
This is the first step of my double cleanse. The purpose of this step is to remove makeup and sunscreen before cleansing my face. My favorite cleanser for this step is currently the Omorovicza Charcoal Cleansing Balm but it’s pricey so I use Banila Clean It Zero Purity on the regular.
STEP 3: GENTLE, LOW PH CLEANSER
A cleanser with a PH over 6 can strip your moisture barrier and invite breakouts so I always go for a gentle, low PH cleanser. My favorite of the moment is Glossier Milky Jelly Cleanser. It feels so soft and gentle on my face and leaves my skin feeling supple!
STEP 4: ACID TONER
After rinsing I use an acid toner applied with a cotton round. This helps to prep my face for acids and PH dependent products. Currently using COSRX AHA/BHA Clarifying Treatment Toner.
STEP 5: ACIDS AND PH DEPENDENT PRODUCTS
I use an AHA/BHA serum nightly, which performs best at a PH under 3.5 so this is when I apply it. This smooths away the top layer of dead skin cells to reveal even, glowing skin. I like using Drunk Elephant’s T.L.C. Framboos Glycolic night serum. Wait 20 minutes after apply so it doesn’t interfere with other products.
STEP 6: RETINOL
I have been using Philosophy Miracle Worker pads for years. Retinol or a Retinoid is the number one product you need for anti aging. This product helps firm my skin, reduce the look of my pores and fine lines, and keep breakouts at bay. I wait 20 minutes after using before applying my next step so I get the full benefits.
STEP 7: HYDRATING TONER
A hydrating toner really helps to moisturize my dry skin and prep my skin for the rest of my hydrating products. This COSRX Essence has the same ingredients as SK-II but much more wallet friendly!
STEP 8: SERUM
I added in this Glossier Hyaluronic Acid serum into my routine to help plump some of my fine lines. I especially like the results I’m getting around my eyes! This serum isn’t sticky and absorbs well.
STEP 9: EYE SERUM
At night I like to use this Retinol + Ferulic Eye Serum to firm the skin around my eyes and prevent my eyelids from drooping. Again, Retinol for the win!
STEP 10: MOISTURIZING CREAM
Lastly I seal it all in with a moisturizing cream. I started using the COSRX PHA Moisture Renewal Power Cream and waking up with a major glow! This cream is formulated with 3% PHA to lightly exfoliate away dead skin and coconut extract and niacinamide to seriously hydrate.
And now it’s time fore bed! Let me know if you have any questions or try any of these products. I’d love to hear!
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My Skincare Routine Part 1: Morning
About five years ago I started getting really into skincare and discovered Asian beauty. My skincare routine is based loosely on an Asian skincare routine in that I layer a lot of products and double cleanse at night. Some of my products are Asian beauty products but I definitely have a lot of mainstream faves. Everyone’s skin is different so what works for me may not work for you, but I hope you find some good information and some good product recommendations!
I’m not even going to list this as a step in my routine, but I start with rinsing my face with warm water using a microfiber cloth. That’s it for morning cleansing!
STEP 1: ACID TONER
After rinsing I use an acid toner applied with a cotton round. This helps to prep my face for acids and PH dependent products. Currently using COSRX AHA/BHA Clarifying Treatment Toner.
STEP 2: ACIDS AND PH DEPENDENT PRODUCTS
I use a vitamin C serum which requires a PH of 3.5 or less so this is when I apply it. This Sunday Riley serum makes my skin glow and smells like citrus.
Next I like to use a mild BHA toner to clear my pores and keep oil away. This COSRX Two in One Poreless Power Liquid is amazing and working wonders on my skin!
STEP 3: HYDRATING TONER
A hydrating toner really helps to moisturize my dry skin and prep my skin for the rest of my hydrating products. This COSRX Essence has the same ingredients as SK-II but much more wallet friendly!
STEP 4: SERUM
I added in this Glossier Hyaluronic Acid serum into my routine to help plump some of my fine lines. I especially like the results I’m getting around my eyes! This serum isn’t sticky, absorbs well, and layers nicely under makeup.
STEP 5: EYE CREAM
You all know I’m all about bright, hydrated under eyes! This is when I apply my Olehenriksen Banana Bright eye cream so it has time to sink in before I apply makeup.
STEP 6: MOISTURIZER
To seal in all of my essences and serums I top it all off with a moisturizer. Currently using Drunk Elephant Protini Peptide cream. This is a great, lightweight moisturizer but on the pricey side. I switch back and forth between this and the Cerave Baby moisturizer I talked about in my baseline routine.
STEP 7: SUNSCREEN
I use SPF 50 on my face every day. Sunscreen is so important but it also has to layer well under my makeup. BareMinerals Prep Step is my all-time favorite but apparently it is being re-formulated and will re-launch in August. In the meantime I’m using Biore Sarasara UV Aqua Rich Watery Essence which is also a really good choice. It dries down nicely and plays well under makeup.
Does this seem like a lot? Haha, maybe it is, but I really do enjoy it, and I definitely enjoy the results. Have you tried an Asian beauty routine out before?
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What I’m Luvving This Week
TGIF! This was the first week I had a full 5 days in the office in a while and it felt looong. Ready for the weekend for sure! My parents are coming up on Saturday and I go to NYC for work next week so I will be packing and getting ready for that.
Here are a few things I’m Luvving this week…
A Rose All Day Hat? Count me in! // This cleansing balm makes me look like I have no pores // I would wear this necklace non-stop // Still loving the straw bag trend // This mask is super hydrating // I’m going to live in these cute little lace espadrilles all summer // Picked up this easy breezy maxi last weekend
I hope you all have a fabulous weekend! Any fun plans? I’d love to hear!