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Beauty Review Day! September 28, 2008


Ah, the day has finally come! I apologize for the long ass delay. Between work and my crappy internet connection, it’s been hard to fill ya’ll in.

Coincidentally, the last time I wrote a beauty entry was on a rainy Sunday. Something about the wet grass and the chick flicks on TBS that makes me want to write about hair.
So here we go gals:


  • PSSSSST Dry Shampoo-I bought this when I found out my local Harmon’s Discount Store did NOT carry Bumble and Bumble. However, I turned my Bumble bummer into a decidingly awesome dry shampoo find! PSSSSST is only $4.99 a bottle and you use it between shampoos, if you’re out camping (yeah, right.), or if you have a massive power outage and have no running water. For the price, it does the trick. I simply apply it like hairspray, fluff, and brush as normal. I still want to try the Bb brand, but I gotta say: a pretty great product, especially if you’re low on cash (and really, who isn’t these days?).

VERDICT: Get it, definitely worth it. Although, I must say, I remember Avril Lavigne endorses it. That kind of skeezes me out.


  • Back to Basics Thickening Serum-I don’t know if it’s the placebo affect or what, but I love this. I bought it on a whim on the aforementioned trip to Harmon’s and it was around $6. You rub a “dime sized” amount on your palm and run through wet hair and style as normal. As you recall, I have that superfine, super quick to get oily, type hair. Well, this remarkably does not leave my hair greasy at all. I can’t really say if it works as a “thickener” persay, but I will give credit to the fact that it leaves my hair slightly less frizzy.

VERDICT: If you have a few bucks to spare, give it a try, it’s not super great at what it claims to do, but not a bad buy at all.


  • Pond’s Clean Sweep Microdermabrasion wet cleansing towelettes-I work for a company that gets them for free, so technically, I suppose I am slightly biased. However, I was never a Pond’s user before (it was always more of my mom’s thing, although I would steal her cold cream to get rid of difficult eye makeup), but honestly, I kinda love the way these exfoliate my skin. My skin, like my hair, is seriously annoying. My t-zone isn’t oily; it’s actually really dry. Even though my favorite facial cleansers, Cetaphil mild antibacterial soap bars, are great for sensitive skin, they always leave my skin a little drier than usual, causing unnecessary flakiness (gross!). After using these once or twice a week, I could actually see a huge difference in the evenness on my face. No more chafing near the bottom corner of my mouth or the spot between my eyebrows-this worked wonderfully. Another awesome added benefit: this worked just as well as the cold cream to help get rid of last night’s eyeliner residue. Ya’ll know black eyeliner is in again this fall, right? Well, this was sweeeeet at removing the excess when I was too lazy to use a proper makeup remover.

VERDICT: YES. Even though I may be biased, I will continue using (and buying) these because they are quick, easy, cheap ($3 in many beauty stores!) and they are fabulous when I don’t have time to use a real cleanser…do you get this whole no-water trend I am on??

What are some of your favorites?

 

Raindrops Keep Fallin’ On My Head….And Jacking My Hair Up! September 7, 2008

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Being that this is my first post on a new blog, let us commence with a toast to virtual insanity (just like the Jamiroquai song, wonder where they are now…)


Ahhh, it’s nice to have my own space here on the ‘net. Times have been hard lately, ya feel?

For instance, what is with this weather lately? As if my life isn’t full of it’s own hurricanes, now I gotta worry about crazy tropical cyclones. Good for blogging indoors, bad for shoe shopping. I’ll tell you one thing: the Weatherbug application for my Blackberry is getting more play than ever.

But seriously…
How’s a girl supposed to buy her favorite YSL peep toe platform pumps when she’s gotta worry about spending her money on tons of hair products for that bird’s nest sitting on top of her crown?! I’m telling ya–with Hanna and Gustav and Ike (sounds like characters from a bad NBC sitcom) following me around–a girl’s hair could use some serious damage control! I don’t know about you, but I have weird in-between, not bouncy curly but not really wavy, random strands sticking out in all directions, bangs are only the right length after Day One of snipping, type of hair. I have to wash it everyday, put mousse in it, blow dry for half an hour and THEN straighten! And if you are blessed to not have a clue what I am talking about, more power to you, sister!


Now, I can’t let a little rain fog up my weekend, so I grab my $27 RaveGirl raincoat (Don’t hate! It’s chic and under $30!), my mini-umbrella from H&M, and some Shuellas in Buttercup Yellow and head for the door. Sounds uber sexy, right? Well it would be if I didn’t look like I was going to Olive Oyl’s hair stylist!

So, I went out and bought a plethora of haircare items which I am currently trying out now. Some of them are anti-frizz creams, which have been getting good reviews from beauty blogs. I’ll let you know how it goes. In the meantime, I am looking for a quick fix for my undesirable Soccer-Mom bun (Ain’t no shame in the SM hustle, but I’m just saying it’s time for an updated do’, ya feel?). Yeah, sometimes it looks good when I undo it, think: full waves with a bit of volume. But more often than not, after an hour of retail therapy, the curls flatten out and the back of my head looks like I just finished making love to Sasquatch. No lie.

So girls…anyone have any suggestions?