Monday, June 25, 2012

Kate Middleton's Beauty Secrets

It should probably be said that I absolutely adore Princess Kate Middleton. I do. I have a printed picture of her on the side of my computer at the office. I got up at 3 am to watch the royal wedding. I buy any magazine with her face on the cover. And I am, of course, quite curious about her beauty routine! So, when you've got photographers watching your every move, how do you stay flawless?! Here are some princess-tested, media approved secrets. (And a few articles for your reading pleasure, to boot!)

Karin Herzog Skin Care Products

Ever a woman of the people, Kate is reported to be a Karin Herzog devotee. Now, there is a fairly nice price tag to this line, but it's not the most expensive line out there, so I'm impressed that Kate is using a good line that (for someone who just inherited a comfy $10 million) is actually quite mid-range in price.

Products to try? Oxygen Face Cream (only $44) and Essential Mask ($50)

Kerastase Hair Products

If you tell me you don't envy Kate Middleton's gorgeous hair, you're lying. Perhaps the most famous head of hair on the planet, Kate often wears her hair long and flowing. Now, she also pays good money for blow outs up to 4 times a week, not including special occasions (isn't every day a special occasion when you're Kate Middleton!?) which most of us common folk can't afford. However, to keep her hair in tip top shape on her own, she's rumored to use Kerastase Hair Products, which are pretty easy to find right here in the US of A! Visit their website, linked above, and shop by your hair concerns- dry, oily, color-treated, etc.

Bobbi Brown 

A popular make up line on both sides of the pond, Kate reportedly stocks up on her basics at cult-favorite Bobbi Brown. Stateside, you can find Bobbi Brown in most high-end department stores. I've been a long-time fan on the line and used their make up products on my wedding day, as well!

Products to try? Creamy Concealer Kit ($32) and a Shimmer Brick ($39) (mine's in Rose, but Bronze would do well for summer time!)


And, if you're like me, and you just can't get enough Princess Kate, here are a few articles all about her beauty secrets to help distract you during your workday! Enjoy!

From Allure Magazine- http://www.allure.com/celebrity-trends/2011/kate-middleton#slide=1

From bellasugar- http://www.bellasugar.com/Kate-Middletons-Beauty-Routine-What-Might-Cost-16101113

From Beauty Sweet Spot- http://beautysweetspot.com/kate-middletons-favorite-beauty-products/

From Shine- http://ca.shine.yahoo.com/the-cost-of-kate-middleton-s-beauty-routine.html


Thursday, June 21, 2012

Thursday's Beauty Steals

Happy Summertime, ladies! In North Carolina, we have record-breaking high temps this week to welcome in the first official days of summer. I hope that others of you aren't as hot as we are here!

However, if you ask me, the best way to beat the summertime heat is to stay inside and do a little online shopping. So, below are two great steals from two of my favorite brands- Clarisonic and Philosophy- to help keep you (and your wallet) cool and comfortable!

ALL CLARISONICS 25% OFF 

Only at www.jurlique.com when you use the link and code SONIC at checkout. This is a great savings on a fabulous beauty tool that almost never goes on sale! With this discount, the Clarisonic Mia comes to a mere $89.25 down from it's typical $119. And, as an added bonus, Jurlique has thrown in free shipping and a sample of their Rose Moisture Plus With Antioxidant Complex Moisturizing Cream. So, make sure to grab yours today! You might remember a few weeks ago when I mentioned the Clarisonic as "beauty must" in my post all about gadgets. 


FREE SHIPPING AT PHILOSOPHY 


Visit Philosophy's website and get free shipping until June 22, 2012 on all of their fabulous products when you use code FLYAWAY. This would be a great time to try one of my favorite scents, Amazing Grace, or their their new "Divine Illumination" make up set! Enjoy! 


Monday, June 18, 2012

Back by popular demand- Lauren Conrad's DIY Microdermabrasion


This is by far my most-read post to date, so I'm pulling it from the archives for those of you who are new to good clean skin! Enjoy! 

Recently, I ran across a recipe for a "do-it-yourself" microdermabrasion on Pinterest that claimed to be from one of my favorites, Miss Lauren Conrad herself. So of course, I had to try it!

Now, before we go into the recipe and the results, let me just say that technically microdermabrasion is a cosmetic treatment that works to reduce acne scars, discoloration, fine lines, and other imperfections with the use of a mechanical tool and some type of solution. It is a non-surgical procedure that abrades less deeply than it's more intense cousin, the dermabrasion. While the two processes do have some similarities, the recovery time on a microdermabrasion is much less, making it more popular with people who are looking for an instant pick me up and brighter skin. I have to admit, I have never had a professional microdermabrasion, as I have sensitive skin and was recommended to stay away from them by my facialist. So, if anyone has any stories they would like to comment, please do!

I have, however, used over-the-counter "microdermabrasion" products, which give ok results but are a bit of a mis-nomer. Basically, these products are using this term as a marketing strategy, as the popularity of the microdermabrasion has grown significantly in the last few years. It does not mean these products won't work for you, it just means that more than anything, you are really getting more of a strong exfoliation instead of a real microdermabrasion.

But, I digress. Let's get to Lauren Conrad, shall we?!

So, here's her recipe. It's very simple. 3 parts baking soda, 1 part water. I had to play with this a bit to really get a good paste, but you'll know when you've found it. Don't go too overboard on the water, as you really are looking for a paste that you can pick up with your fingers and use as a scrub.

So, once you have your paste, apply it to a clean face (one that has been rinsed of make up) and start gently scrubbing in a circular motion. Keep adding the paste as needed, until you have really given yourself a good scrub of your forehead, nose, cheeks, and chin, as well as the the entire jaw line, which can be prone to blemishes and is often ignored. Rinse with warm water.

I didn't notice huge results (this will not eliminate fine lines or discolorations), but I will say, my skin felt nice and soft and very clean. Also, I had a bit of a dry spot on my chin, and I probably should have avoided scrubbing that area, as too much scrubbing on a sensitive patch can lead to redness. But, it didn't seem to be bothersome.

All in all, I will try this again. Not bad to have on hand if you need a little pick me up before bed or if you are out of your regular exfoliating scrubs. And of course, the price tag is lovely!

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Hey, Baby!

Last night, an old friend and I got to catch up over the phone, and she told me that she is expecting again! Wahoo! So, in honor of her impending delivery, I decided to give a little shout out to the soon-to-be-mamas out there with a few products guaranteed to make your pregnancy skin, or babies new skin, as healthy as it can possibly be.


When you're pregnant or nursing, your body is going through some major hormonal changes, and you may begin to notice some not-so-lovely side effects of your wonderful new bundle. Skin texture can change, and stretch marks may appear. It's absolutely imperative to take the best care of yourself and your skin during these nine months, so that your after baby skin will be just as glowing as your before baby skin! Not to mention that spending a little time each day will help to relax you, which is important!


So, while I was cruising this great new website I've found, www.DermStore.com, I found a few great products for moms-to-be! Even better, using promotional code REMINDER will get you 10% off your order, and a free subscription (without auto renewal) to Better Homes and Gardens or Fitness Magazines. 


1. Mama Mio Congratulations Kit- This may be my new gift at every baby shower. A great 3 piece kit with shower cream, body cream, and tummy oil for helping to prevent stretch marks, from a brand that has some great mom-centered skin products.


2. La Roche-Posay Lipikar Body Milk- This is one of those products the whole family will love. Scentless and non-greasy, it's good for husbands and children, as well as expecting moms who can't seem to stomach the stronger scents of other lotions and creams. I love La Roche-Posay's sunscreen, so while I've never tried this stuff, I imagine it must be good!


3. beginning by Maclaren 100 Percent Pure Essential Oil- Yes, this is the same brand that sparked the high-end stroller phenomenon. They've now got a line of mom-and-baby products, as well! beginning is a great line of products, and this particular product is nice because it comes in Orange, Patchouli, and Lavender scents. For the mom in need of relaxation, put a few drops of Lavender in some warm water, and allow the scent to steam and fill the house with a relaxing, slumber-inducing scent. Or, if you're still feeling that first-trimester exhaustion, use the Orange oil to help perk you up and give you a bit of energy- since you can't have that Diet Coke!


4. Anything from the brand Episencial- Most of this brand is targeted to children, but I was a sucker for the darling Eric Carle graphics from The Very Hungry Caterpillar on the bottles. Try the Peaceful Bubbles or Snuggly Lotion for a happy, healthy baby!


5. Belli Acne Control Spot Treatment- Because you'll have to swear off many of your prescription and non-prescription anti-acne products for at least nine months, if not longer, Belli has created this fabulous little product that you can actually use during pregnancy, to help keep any hormone-induced acne flare ups under control. Tea Tree Oil, a natural anti-septic, helps to fight off bacteria, in the place of ingredients like glycolic acid, salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide, which should all be avoided during pregnancy. 


So, I hope you enjoy some of these great products, and this website. Here's to a beautiful nine months! 

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Tuesday's Beauty Steal

Recently, I took advantage of the 25% off private sale at Jurlique, a new brand that I've discovered and of which I am quickly becoming a huge fan. I purchased the Purely Bright Cleanser, and while it says it's not for sensitive skin, my skin adores this stuff and I've seen nothing but improvement since last week, when I began to use it. I also nabbed a full-size tube of their Calendula Cream, which is a fantastic moisturizer for summer and is great for after-sun use. Jurlique's all natural line seems to agree with my skin, so I'm looking forward to trying other products from their brand.

So, you can imagine how excited I was to find their Herbal Recovery Gel is on sale, down from $48 to only $29 when you use this link and enter offer code SECRET.

Enjoy, and if you've tried this brand, I'd love to know what you think!

Monday, June 11, 2012

The 10 Rules of "Popping"

"Popping" zits is never a good idea. Let me totally clear about that before we go any further. Because your fingernails and skin contain bacteria, when you smash them together with fairly strong force, you're actually pushing bacteria into the pores around the pore that you may be hoping to relieve. And, picking is the number one way to cause scarring. However, sometimes there is just that ONE-LITTLE-ZIT that you absolutely must get before you leave for work/walk out the door/let your husband leave to play golf. I'm guilty of it, too!

Zits happen, no matter how careful you are or how strict you are with your skin care routine. "Zits", another term for whiteheads, happen when a pore is clogged and pus fills within the pore. When the pore is closed at the top, the pus does not reach air, and therefore does not become oxidized like it's cousin the blackhead, it will remain white, and typically grow to be larger and, sometimes, more painful. Gross, I know, so we'll move along.

But when you find yourself in a "must get it now jam" what should you do? Well, if you absolutely must pop, here are the rules.

1. Get a facial, and ask for "extractions." 

I know, not the most time friendly answer here. But like many other things, popping pimples truly is better left up to the pros. Professional aestheticians have the right tools and products to help ease pimples from your pores in both a gentle and sanitary manner. They also have the right products to help soothe your skin afterwords. Not to mention, they are using gloves, a strong light to help them see, and likely a sterile needle to help relieve one pore at a time. DO NOT try using a needle at home. Seriously. Bad idea.

Extractions aren't the most relaxing part of a facial, but they are a great way to help skin that is broken out or inflamed. Some spas even let you book an appointment for just extractions, without the facial part. I have done this several times, and just having extractions done can take much less time and cost way less money. Some places only charge about $10 or $15 dollars, and require little advance appointment time, because they only take about 10-15 minutes.

2. Don't be Pringles- once you pop, stop. 


If you're like me, you see one spot on your nose, lean in to see it more closely in the mirror, and suddenly start noticing other little issues. You started by just picking one little pimple, and suddenly you've spent 45 minutes tearing at your face, much to the chagrin of your husband/little brother/older sister or whoever else is trying to get into the bathroom. So, unless red splotchy is the look you are going for, when you see one pimple, just pop that one. Don't keep going. If a blemish is too small to see while you are standing normally at your bathroom mirror, guess what? No one else will see it! Honestly. It will be much less noticeable than if you try to "get it" before it's ready to come out, and it's likely to go away on it's own with good, regular care.

3. Only pop a pimple on a clean face. 

Because your face, hands, and fingernails are covered in bacteria, it's better if you wash all the surfaces involved before you start trying to pop anything. And, often times, a good exfoliating scrub will actually work to remove the culprit. Use some warm water (not scalding) and washcloth, and see if you can't simply remove the pimple with a little gentle, washcloth scrubbing. This can get rid of the zit, and mean a much quicker healing time, and lower the risk of scarring.

4. Wash again when you're done. 

Once you've popped your one zit, give your face a second, gentle wash with a light cleanser, and apply a topical treatment from there, either prescription or something like Mario Badescu's Anti-Acne Serum.

5. Pop at night. 

Because our skin heals more rapidly as we sleep, and because popping will cause you to be blotchy, it's best to pop only at night, when you can then apply some healing product and hit the hay. One of my favorites- Mario Badescu's Drying Lotion. If you put this on a blemish at night, it will work wonders by morning. Double bonus- having your imperfection covered up while you watch some late night TV or hang around the house in your jammies makes you less likely to continue to pick at it. Of course, your husband/roommate/little brother might laugh at you, but heck, it's worth it for clear skin the next morning!

6. Use your knuckles. 

If a pimple is so stubborn that it cannot be removed with your knuckles, you are best to leave it alone! Your knuckles have less bacteria on them and are less sharp than your fingernails, helping to keep scarring to a minimum. So, instead of going after a zit with your fingers, use your knuckles!

7. Know what you're after. 

Whiteheads in your t-zone (the t-shaped space of your forehead, nose, and chin), especially in the creases of your nose, are often easier to pop, and leave less redness, than pimples on your cheeks. Only pop whiteheads that are raised, non-painful, and that do not require much work to remove. Cystic acne, or deep painful, sore pimples, SHOULD NEVER be popped. Nor should you try to pop blackheads, as they may pop, but they can leave you blotchy. Seek the help of a professional if you are hoping to clear up cystic acne, and instead of trying to pop it, just use good skin care and cover up until you can see a facialist.

8. Love the steam. 

I often suggest steam as a free, easy, at home way to clear up your skin. Why? Because it works, and it costs $0. Wash your face while you put a pot of water on to gently boil on your stove top. Never steam a face with make up or that has not been freshly washed. Then, once steam is being let off by the boiling water, gently and carefully lean over and let the steam hit your face. Don't get too close- you'll burn yourself. Just get close enough to the steam to feel a gentle waft of warmth. A few minutes of steam, and your pores will be nice and opened up, meaning a more stubborn pore may be less stubborn when you are done!

9. Mask it.

Using a mask once a week can help you not only prevent pimples, it can help dry up the ones you have, without the use of dirty, damaging fingers. By using a mask, like Mario Badescu's Drying Mask or Flower and Tonic Mask, you'll help clear your skin without scarring or leaving any redness. I suggest using a mask at least once, if not twice, a week to help prevent breakouts, but it's also a great tool to use as a spot treatment on specific areas that need attention.

10. Find a good concealer.

Sometimes, you just need to wear a little concealer until the blemish goes away. Pimples happen to everyone, and it's best to cover them up and leave them alone. Find a great concealer, like Bobbi Brown's, and look flawless until a blemish heals, or until you can get in to see your favorite facialist.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Blackheads

Back last summer, I posted this as one of my very first GCS blog posts. Because it's important to go back to basics once in a while, I'm pulling this one from the archives! 


Even those with the clearest skin are prone to blackheads. Look carefully in the crease and on the bridge of your nose and on the flat of your chin. For those of you blessed with small pores, you may have to use the bright lights and mirror in your bathroom. Normally, blackheads are much easier to see on a man's skin, as they tend to have larger pores. However, almost everyone is prone to blackheads. The medical term for a blackhead is open comedo.

A quick medical description, found on About.com, is this: "Blackheads, also known as open comedones, are follicles that have a wider than normal opening. They are filled with plugs of sebum and sloughed-off cells and have undergone a chemical reaction resulting in the oxidation of melanin. This gives the material in the follicle the typical black color." 

Below is an image (not of my own nose) for those of you who  may be questioning exactly what a blackhead looks like. 

Unfortunately, blackheads tend to be rather stubborn little devils. You can try to squeeze them, and often they will "pop" in rather gross, curly little spirals. However, popping does more damage than good. Though I am guilty of it from time to time, it's a terrible habit and can lead to long term scarring. Your best bet for blackhead removal? It's a three step process. First, a good exfoliation should help. Secondly, Mario Badescu (one of my favorite skin care brands) has a wonderful product to help clear blackheads. It's called Silver Powder, and it's good stuff. You'll feel a bit strange as you are using it at first, but you'll see a noticable difference. Lastly, don't skimp on moisturizer just because you have blackheads. Moisturizer is an important step in your skin care process and your skin will dry up like prune without it.

Monday, June 4, 2012

25% Off at Jurlique- only for goodcleanskin readers!

You gals might remember a while back, last winter, when I posted about an amazing product from Jurlique- their Calendula Cream. Good stuff!

But, the even better news is that this great natural line is currently running a private sale- 25% off for friends and family. And, I've got a link and a code that will help you get the same great deal!

Just visit this link, and use offer code FRIENDS at check out!

My top recommendations to nab on sale- the Calendula Cream, of course, as well as their Skin Balancing Face Oil. For those of you fighting signs of aging, do yourself a favor and try their Purely Age-Defying Night Lotion.

Happy shopping, goodcleanskin readers!