Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Chic Office Outfit Ideas!

Often times, I find myself scrambling for new ideas for an office-appropriate and yet chic outfit to wear. It can be hard to fit in to "corporate america" and still have some of your style incorporated.

Well, thankfully I found this list of awesome outfit ideas to help you and me get some ideas! Print this out and refer to it on your next trip to the mall.

Remember: Buying key pieces is crucial. Make sure to have a black pencil skirt, crisp white button down shirt, black blazer, black pumps, and a nice bag in your closet. You will be surprised how many times these pieces can be re-used.

Let me know what you think! xox Stefy
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Monday, December 10, 2012

Product Review: Face Moisturizer

Hey guys! Happy Monday!

As a follow-up to my previous post on "Tips to avoiding Dry Skin", I wanted to do a review on two products that I have tried these past weeks: Michael Todd's Citrus Cream Moisturizer and Clinique Moisture Surge.

Michael Todd's Citrus Cream Moisturizer

Firms, lifts and moisturizes
For: All Skin Types

Quick Overview: Light, soothing hydrating cream moisturizer infused with essential oils of sweet and mandarin orange, tangerine, lemon and lime. DMAE firms skin, and improves fine lines and wrinkles. Hyaluronic Acid (humectant) attracts moisture to the skin restoring the skin’s optimal moisture balance. Skin is left feeling moist, smooth and younger looking all day.

I bought this moisturizer online after a friend raved about its magical effects. I washed my face and then used this moisturizer afterwards: I LOVED IT! It leaves your skin feeling smooth, hydrated and glowing! The only thing that I would say is a downfall would be the scent of the moisturizer. As my previous post stated, try and steer clear of anything with a scent, especially for dry skin. Although Michael Todd's is all organic, I still do not like the srong "citrusy" scent that this has.  Overall: an excellent product and would defintely reccomend.

Grade: A-

Find it here: Michael Todd True Organics

Clinique Moisture Surge
For: All Skin Types

Quick Overview: Light, comfortable cream/gel plumps skin with hydration for a full 24 hours. Fine lines, flakiness and tightness are washed away. In their place—a sense of supple, firm, vibrant well-being, even through shifts in humidity. One ‘drink' and skin looks and feels happier, healthier. Oil-free.

So, while shopping at Sephora 2 weeks ago, I was offered this product as a result of my points. I was beyond excited as Clinique products are amongst my top faves! I took this home and tried it immediately and what a pleasant surprise! First of all: it's oil free -This moisturizer is the best!!! It gives you a hydrated look and feeling which makes your skin look like its glowing. I apply this right before my foundation and beleive me, my make-up lasts almost all day long! The best part, there is a very minimal scent, almost non-existant. Score!

I happen to switch from Michael Todd and Clinique at the moment but tend to use Michael Todd before bed and Clinique in the morning or right before my make-up application.

I have VERY dry skin and having products that actually work is essential for skin care! These two will not disapoint.

Find it here: Clinique Moisture Surge

What moisturizers are you using? I'd love to hear about other amazing products!!

Until next time, xoxo Stefy

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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

7 Smooth Tips for Healthy Skin!

If there is one thing I can't stand it's dry skin. And onions, but that's another post.

With the winter months inevitably comes the effects of dry, itchy, flaky skin. "Tight skin" as I like to call it, can leave you feeling less than comfortable and worried about your appearance altogether.

There's actually ALOT that goes into keeping your skin safe and healthy and as you can imagine some were blessed with better skin than others. But follow my simple tips and you won't be a prisoner of this situation any longer!!

(Recommended for all skin types)

1. Exfoliate
The skin acts as a protectant barrier for the body; pollutants, toxins, excessive heat/cold weather. Using a gentle salt scrub to exfoliate your skin once a week will work wonders by shedding the dead skin that tends to linger. Dead skin or cells will make moisturizing a little bit harder for you. Get rid of the dead and replenish the new.

Some amazing scrubs:
Bath and Body Works Sea Salt Scrub
L'Occitane Verbana Body Scrub
Bliss Hot Salt Scrub

2. Facial Mask
Twice a week, apply a soothing aloe mask to your face to help rehydrate skin and reduce redness and inflammation. Open a fresh aloe vera leaf and rub a thick layer of the sap onto clean skin (find the plant at a nursery or at a housewares store such as Home Depot). Leave it on for 15 minutes, then rinse off. Or try a mask that's packed with aloe, such as Yes to Cucumbers Calming Facial Mask.

3. Moisturize after the shower
This is the easiest way to stay hydrated and moisturized. After a shower (with medium temp water) pat dry yourself, do not rub the skin, and apply a non-scented lotion to the skin. This will ensure that the lotion "locks in" the moisture from your shower.

4. Avoid scented lotion
Scented lotions tend to carry many harmful ingredients for the skin, including alcohol. stay far away from these type of lotions as they will dry up your skin faster than you can imagine.

5. Protect yourself from the sun
Yes, mom knows best. Applying SPF daily to your skin will ensure that you are protecting yourself from harmful elements. In the winter months, appkying a moisutrizer to the face with SPF in it should suffice.

6. Keep lotion handy
Think of all the times when you were in the middle of nowhere and felt that skin tightness after washing your hands; keeping a small lotion bottle in your bag/work/locker etc. will ensure that you are safe wherever you go. Right now I am using Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Lotion (travel size). This lotion is frangrance free and always leaves my hands feeling fresh and soft after using.

7. Stay hydrated
This might seem quite obvious BUT it's not. I frequently read that 75% of Americans are chronically dehydrated and given the fact that our bodies are made up of about 70% water it is no coincidence that a dehydrated person will be more susceptible to having dry skin. Therefore, make sure you're drinking 8 8oz. glasses of water a day!

Hope you're all staying warm out there! Let me know your thoughts and any other products that you can recommend for the winter.

xoxo, stefy

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