OZ Naturals: Super Youth Retinol Moisturizer (2.5%)

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For about 1.5 months I have been using a retinol moisturizer by OZ Naturals.  The formula contains retinol (obviously), hyaluronic acid, Vitamin E, and a variety of other ingredients to help correct signs of aging.  With most products, whether I have received them in exchange for an unbiased review or purchased them myself, I will see results by the end of a 30-day trial period.  With this moisturizer I saw results within the first two weeks.  I can honestly say that I will purchase this product in the future.  Due to the changing weather (and medications) my skin– mostly the area around my hairline and eyebrows, is incredibly dry.  It’s embarrassing.  You know that orange ring people get when they wear the wrong foundation?  Well, imagine that, but in dead skin around the hairline, and that’s pretty much what I’m dealing with.  The skin at the start of my eyebrows is dry, too, and since I have dark hair, it REALLY shows.  Around the second week of trying out OZ Naturals’ retinol moisturizer I noticed that I didn’t have as big of a dry skin problem.  The discoloration/uneven tone of my skin greatly improved by the end of the first month, and my face feels hydrated, smooth, and healthy.  Super Youth Retinol Moisturizer is lightweight, fast-absorbing, and is without a strong scent.  After cleansing, toning, and my eye cream, I apply this and follow with an SPF.  You can purchase the product here.  If you have Amazon Prime, I believe it’s free one- or two-day shipping.  Remember, especially if you are using this before going out in the day, to apply an SPF.  I should also note that my skin is not overly sensitive, so if you are someone with more sensitive skin, test this product on a small area first. 

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In Two Weeks…

I will be headed off to another country in two weeks time.  I realize that I have been a bit absent, but I am trying to get several things finished prior to the trip.  In the last week there have been some new developments (work-wise), and I am currently working on the IRB application for my proposed research.  Here’s hoping I am able to get all of the approvals necessary to begin research by summer.  Yes, things happen, and I was hoping to be completely done by summer of 2015…well, there were some hiccups, so I am a bit behind regarding my target date.  Such is life though.  Soon I will have a post about things in my carry-on, what I (usually) have in the morning, recipes, and some other fun product reviews.  Until then, here is a video by Tastemade & Laura Miller featuring one of my favorite dairy-free ice cream alternatives:

                                              Video courtesy of Tastemade & Laura Miller

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Three Ingredient Chao Mac & "Cheese"

This version was a little less saucy than
I wanted it to be, but it was still amazing.

I am so in love with Field Roast’s Chao it’s not even funny.  Chao is, by far, the best tasting vegan cheese-like product I have ever eaten.  You can read more about my thoughts here.  With three ingredients, you can have a pretty tasty vegan version of mac & cheese.

Ingredients:

Chao Slices by Field Roast (any flavor, but I prefer using Original)
Pasta (I prefer Rotini or Elbow Macaroni)
Non-dairy milk (I used soy, but almond works just as well)

How-to:

You may notice that I don’t have any measurements.  That is because I don’t believe in using them unless they are absolutely necessary.  Anyway, boil the pasta according to the packaging.  I always add some salt to the water since pasta is pretty bland, but it’s optional.  While the pasta is cooking, get your non-dairy milk and Chao out.  Generally, I use two Chao slices for one serving and 1/2-3/4 c. non-dairy milk.  Once the pasta is done cooking, drain it, rinse the pot out and add the non-dairy milk.  Once it starts to simmer add the Chao.  It may start out looking like a gelatinous mess, but as you stir it (I recommend using a whisk) the sauce will start to come together.  Once everything is incorporated turn the heat off and add the drained pasta to the sauce.  Mix up the sauce and pasta, and you’re done!  Make sure to taste it.  If the sauce it too thick, you can thin it down with extra non-dairy milk; likewise, if the sauce is too thin, add some extra Chao.  As with any recipe, you can make this your own.  Add meat, meat alternatives, herbs/spices, etc. to customize you mac & “cheese”.     

What are your favorite things to add?

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Valentia: Royal Rose Hydrating Serum

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Valentia has some pretty effective products that are made in the USA and are also vegan friendly.  Their Royal Rose Hydrating Serum is one of them.  It is a lightweight, lightly-fragranced serum that delivers soothing hydration to skin.  I have been using this product day and night for the past 30 days, and am quite pleased with the results.  One pump is all my face needs.  After cleansing and toning I applied one pump of the serum, patted it all over my face, then rubbed it in.  The formula is fast-absorbing and virtually weightless.  I noticed a hint of rose scent, but that quickly dissipated.  Damask rose essential oil is one of the ingredients in the serum, which is known for its moisturizing and anti-inflammatory properties.  Vitamin B, which reduces sunspots and hyper-pigmentation, is also included, as well as primrose oil for moisture along with its other quality ingredients.  Within the second week I noticed an improvement in the texture of my skin.  My skin was also smoother and was less irritated by the last two weeks of my 30-day trial.  Yes, I still use it, but I always like to devote at least 30 days to a product in order to see if it takes effect.  Since certain areas of my face are drier than others, I still had to follow up with my usual night/day cream.  I should mention that the serum is not overly hydrating, so if you have really dry skin, you may need something more potent (or you could layer).  If you are into products with reusable packaging, this item is perfect because it comes in a glass bottle that you can refill with the product of your choice.  Just make sure to label it properly.

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Valentia: True Glow Eye Cream & Ultra Plumping Hydration Mask

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I have been using Valentia’s True Glow Eye Cream twice a day, and their Plumping Hydration Mask once a week for the past 30 days.

Sorry for the flash! 
A close-up of the product.

We will start with the hydration mask first.  I am a sucker for a good mask.  There are so many on the market that promise dramatic results, but don’t really deliver on their promises.  I used the plumping hydration mask once a week after my normal cleansing routine.  Texturally the mask is a bit like a pudding/jelly hybrid.  It goes on cool and smells a bit sweet (fruity & floral) and medicinal.  For those who are more sensitive to scents, this may be a bit overpowering.  I left the mask on for 15 minutes, and then rinsed it off with warm water.  My skin felt tighter and was more hydrated after the first use, which was much needed.  The weather since December has been so inconsistent that it’s doing a number to my skin.  I followed up with Valentia’s eye cream, rose serum, another moisturizer (if my skin needed it), and an SPF when I applied the mask in the day.  Since the first use, I have noticed that my skin looks much more “alive” as well as an improvement in its tone.  I have a couple of scars that have lightened up, though I’m not 100% sure if that is due to the mask or not.  At any rate, the mask is a wonderful addition to a night (or day) of relaxation.

The skin around your eyes is very delicate.  It needs to be treated well, and I wish I had started a regimen before.  When I was younger I didn’t care so much about skincare, but these days that decision is catching up with me.  Valentia’s eye cream is a lightweight, non-greasy cream that absorbs fast.  It contains rosehip oil, Vitamin C, and other powerful ingredients that all work together to help brighten the eye area.  I have been using it night and day, and while the dark circles have only slightly improved, the rest of the area feels nourished and less puffy.  The product smells of orange blossom, but is not strong by any means.  At first it was difficult to control the pump.  Product would come flying out of the bottle– the first time it was quite unexpected.  When it happened again, I figured out that I had to press the side of the pump with my thumb to help control the outcome.  It might be better to have the eye cream in a tube.

Have you tried Valentia?  I’d love to know your thoughts.

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OZ Naturals: Super Youth Eye Gel

OZ Naturals has some pretty effective products that won’t “break the bank”.  I had a chance to test and review their Super Youth Eye Gel.  It is vegan, cruelty-free, and great for all skin types.  The pump allows to you get as much (or as little) product as you need.  At first I was taken aback because it has an oceanic smell to it.  That is due to the kelp and algae extracts in the product.  The eye gel also contains plant stem cells, peptides, and acid blends.  

The gel is opaque,
fast-absorbing, and non-sticky.
The pump allows for
controlled dispensing.

It can take 30 days or longer before results being to really show, so I applied the product day & night for one month.  After my cleansing routine I applied a small amount under each eye and used a dabbing motion to make sure it sunk in.  The product absorbs quickly and stays matte.  I have dark circles under my eyes, so I was excited to finally try out something to help combat them.  Unfortunately, I did not see the results I was hoping for.  The dark circles faded slightly, but not near as much as I had anticipated them to.  There really hasn’t been any cream, gel, or balm that has been very effective.  Dark circles aside, the skin around my eye area has improved.  It is firmer and the puffiness has decreased considerably.  I would recommend you give this product a try.  It may work differently for you than it did for me.     

I have tried other products from this brand, and I really like the cleanser.  I use it with my Clarisonic, and my skin is always clean, refreshed, and smooth.

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Turmeric & Coconut Oil for Teeth?

So I have been reading a lot about the possible benefits of turmeric and coconut oil on teeth.  I wish there were more studies on the effects of the two on whitening, cavities, and tooth decay, but currently there are very few.  I love the both of them because turmeric is good for digestion (and I’ve been having some GI issues lately) plus fresh turmeric is amazing in everything, and coconut oil is incredibly versatile.  I made a pasty mixture of coconut oil and turmeric to see what the results will be on my teeth.  Instead of replacing real toothpaste for the mix during morning and night brushings I will use the paste at night only, and then follow it with my normal mouthwash (ACT).

Coconut Oil + Turmeric.  Smells great, looks awful.

I am going to try this for 30 days starting tonight, and will post the results at the end of my trial.  What are your thoughts on the use of this for teeth?  Do you have any DIY concoctions?

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Period Talk: Pads, Tampons, and the Great Menstrual Cup Debate

Why we don’t talk about something that is a normal process for most bodies is beyond me.  Once a month (give or take depending on your body) the female body goes through menstruation until it ends.  The first time I ever had a period was at my grandparents house.  It is something I will never forget because I was wearing white shorts and it was around Christmas.  Of course, right?  Anyway, I used to have the worst cramps.  I couldn’t take Pamprin or Midol because, to be quite frank, it would make the clotting ten times worse, so I just lived with it.  As I got older the cramps stopped and were replaced with lower back pain throughout the duration of my period and sore breasts the week before.  The sore breasts were a sign that it was approaching, which I guess was a good warning.  Within the last year that has changed, too.  I still have the lower back pain and breast sensitivity, but now the cramps have decided to make a return.  They aren’t that bad, but once in awhile it almost feels like a stabbing pain.

Image courtesy of target.com
These are a great option, especially
if you have a heavy period. 
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I have always been a pad user.  I prefer the ultra thin kind, with wings of course.  I used to buy Always, but I’ve found that I prefer the Target brand because they have a better adhesive.  Since my period, as of now, is heavy for the first 2-3 days then very light the rest of the week, I use the overnight extra-long with wings, then switch to the regular pads.  Some of my friends use reusable cloth pads for environmental purposes, but that’s something I’m not quite comfortable with.  Would I try it?  Possibly.   

When I was younger there were times when I would use tampons as a protective measure.  They used to make curved tampons.  The applicator was curved for easier use, but they went off the market.  These days you can find them in all sizes, but no longer curved, which helped me a lot.  Due to the risk of TSS, I stopped using tampons altogether.  I also didn’t like the concept of keeping a plug up there.  My best friend recommended that I try a menstrual cup instead. 

My first attempt at using a menstrual cup.  About 10 years ago I tried a brand called Instead, now called Softcup.  The experience was anything but pleasant.  It is great in theory, but it was far more uncomfortable than I thought it would be.  It was difficult to insert and even more difficult to tell whether or not it was in correctly.  On top of everything, I could feel it, so I said my goodbyes to menstrual cups.

The cup comes with a travel bag for keeping. 
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 There are so many different cup styles out there that it was difficult to choose one.   After a lot of thought I decided to get the Lena, which looks a lot like the Sckoon Cup.  I purchased the small size, and had high hopes.  There are a few different folding methods, so I tried a couple of different ways, and the easiest for me was the 7-fold.  There were some things I noticed that were repetitive while reading about period cups.  One consistent thing with the cups is that it will feel like it “pops” that indicated it has suctioned to you.  I never felt that.  I made sure that it was completely open by running the tip of my finger around the base. 

The first time I used the Lena, I noticed I could feel it– like when you don’t quite have a tampon in all the way.  After some time I realized it was because of the stem.  I ended up having to cut most of it otherwise it would poke out, which one of the most uncomfortable feelings ever.  It took two cycles for my body to really adjust to the cup.  There are days when I don’t feel like using it, but it’s a lifesaver when I travel or have to go out somewhere, especially on heavy days.  No longer do I have to wake up several times a night to change, nor do I have to worry about leaking all over the sheets.  Now, there have been times in the first couple of days where I have had leaks, but that’s simply because the cup fills up, and there’s nowhere else for the blood to go.  That’s a bit graphic but it does happen, which is why I use a liner or regular pad as added security, more so when I am not at home.  

I never thought I would be a period cup user.  Some of my friends think it’s really gross, and I was one of those people until I found a cup that worked for me.  The idea that blood literally collects in a cup until it’s dumped out is just as odd as having an absorption plug.  While I still think the blood should just be allowed to flow and expel itself from the body, we aren’t always in situations where we can change pads whenever we please.  The cups are a safer alternative to tampons; they are more environmentally friendly, I don’t have to buy pads as often (which saves money), and they hold more than tampons do.  A big question is:  How do I empty the cup when I’m not at home?  Do it the same way you would at home, except have some wipes on hand.  If I am in a public bathroom that isn’t individual I empty the cup, clean it with a wipe, re-insert, and then clean up my hands with another wipe before leaving the stall.  As always, practice good hygiene by washing your hands after using the bathroom.  Sometimes I
don’t want to go through the hassle of re-inserting it because it can be quite messy.  I always carry extra pads in case that happens.      

There is a great app that I use to track my period called My Days.  It is available on the App Store and on Google Play.  You could also just use the calendar, but I really prefer the app.  Mark the day when you start and stop, and it will predict your ovulation, fertility, and your next period.

What do you think?

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Downton Abbey Finale

It is hard to believe that Downton Abbey has come to an end.  Tomorrow night the finale will air in the US.  I have already seen it, though, and I must say that it was quite a satisfying ending.  I promise not to include any spoilers.  Just know that loose ends were tied and they filmed in such a way that there could be reunion specials in the future.  By the way, I really hope they do have at least one reunion in the future.  Even though Downton Abbey was not a historical drama, viewers witnessed changes in fashion trends, class systems, women’s rights & women in business, and the toll war takes.  The historians for the program did their best to ensure accuracy.  

How often do you find a show where the characters pull you in in such a way that you feel a part of things?  Quite rarely, I’ve found.  When Sybil was killed off, it was the first time I ever cried during a TV program.  Then Dan Stevens left the show, and of course he had to be killed off (in a car crash no less!).  It felt as though I had lost someone, even though that wasn’t the case, and the grief did not last long since the series progressed.  I was excited to see Gwen return for a cameo, and was even happier to see Tom & Sibbie return from The States.  There has been much love and loss at Downton.  Turmoil, togetherness, scandal, and everything in-between presented itself.  The program showed us that, even “great” families have their issues, and that money doesn’t always buy happiness…though it helps.  So much went on during the series.  It makes it tough to discuss just a few moments.   

I find it interesting how emotional ties can be made with a TV series, but that must say something about those who make it happen.  You can watch the finale preview below, courtesy of PBS.  

Thank you to the creator, cast, and crew of Dowton Abbey for such an amazing ride.

What were you favorite Downton moments?

YSL Touche Eclat Neutralizer

A friend of mine introduced my to YSL’s Touche Eclat complexion highlighter years ago, and I was instantly a fan.  The product is a splurge at $42.00 a pop, but works extremely well.  YSL recently released a line of color neutralizers in violet, green, and bisque ($38.00/each).

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Image courtesy of sephora.com

Image courtesy of sephora.com

I received a neutralizer in green, courtesy of Influenster, to try out.  The creamy, unscented formula is not sticky and will stay put all day.  It is also matte, so no extra oiliness, and it is very lightweight.  A little goes a long way, and my under eye circles and redness nearly disappeared.  You can see how well the product mutes out my skin tone, so imagine that on problem areas.     

Sorry for the fingerprints!
I kept cleaning the package, and still…
The tube out of the package.

Click the button at the bottom
to dispense the product.  Be careful!
It’ll come out fast.
That small amount (see photo
above) on the side of my hand.
How much that amount covered, without
really blending.

 

To dispense the product, click the bottom button of the pen until the desired amount of product comes through the brush.  The pen makes a loud clicking sound, so don’t be alarmed.  You can apply it with the brush, but it might leave brush marks.  I recommend that the product be blended.  To do so, I use either my fingertips or a damp BeautyBlender or micro BeautyBlender.  This product helped to provide the perfect foundation for the rest of my makeup.  Clients tend to love it as well, but it is a pricey item to have in your kit.  Other brands with similar products include, but are not limited to, the following:  SmashboxCover Fx, and NYX.  Since I haven’t tested them out, I can’t say whether or not they work just as well, but they are a few options if you can’t get a hold of YSL.

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