Showing posts with label obsessions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label obsessions. Show all posts

Thursday, November 28, 2013

ORGANICALLY GORGEOUS



Post + Photography by Amy Nadine, Graphic Design by Eunice Chun



This is for those of you who are curious about going more natural or organic. I'm not claiming to be an expert; I'm just like you, wading through unchartered waters and sifting through the countless new products that keep popping up in this new and growing field. I'll admit though that I have a slight advantage because I get a box on my doorstep every week from companies wanting me to try theirs! So after a year of trying them out on myself and on my clients, I'm bringing you my favorite natural cleanser, mask, blemish lotion, serum, moisturizing balm, foundation and mineral BB cream! They range in prices ($14.99 for the serum to $130 for the repairing balm) making them a little more expensive than what we're used to paying for each, but that's only because they use actual flowers, herbs, minerals and plants instead of less expensive chemicals. So one way to look at it is we're letting our dollar be our voice... the more natural products sell in the marketplace, the more companies will see the demand for them and we'll see a shift that will eventually result in lower prices.


  • Indie Lee Blemish Lotion - It really calms the inflammation, reduces the redness and is 100% natural and talc-free. Try not to shake the bottle. Just dip the q-tip into the sediment at the bottom and dab onto blemish.
  • Orico Streetwise Organic Anti-Oxidant Natural Face Wash - I'm obsessed with this cult line of Organic skincare from London! At $21, it's a steal considering it's 100% natural and eco-certified. I love it because it really opens and cleans the pores while invigorating and waking up the complexion.
  • Tata Harper Resurfacing Mask - This mask is heaven. I love treating my clients to it before a red carpet event as it's like a facial in a jar! Also 100% natural with pomegranate enzymes to make pores look smaller as well as lemongrass and beet root extract to really moisturize.
  • Seventh Generation Boosts Hydrating Serum - We trust this brand for laundry detergent and other natural cleaning products, so it was only natural (hee hee) for them to expand into skincare. I love this serum because it instantly hydrates, has no parabens or phthalates and is 99% USDA-certified biobased. I also love mixing it into foundation to make a tinted moisturizer.
  • Tammy Fender Intensive Repair Balm - How do I begin to describe how incredible and revolutionary this product is? It's made my acne scars smaller and made the redness around my nose and chin disappear. It tightens the skin and protects it from losing moisture. It's truly a holistic healing machine and worth every penny.
  • Tarte Maracuja Miracle 12-Hour Foundation - This is the only natural foundation that I've found that lasts for 12 hours without fading (uses beeswax instead of synthetic waxes to create a waterproof barrier) while really moisturizing the skin (Vitamins A & E) and radiating the complexion (Vitamin C).
  • Jane Iredale Glow Time Mineral BB Cream - For those of you who love the convenience of combining a broad spectrum sunscreen, foundation, concealer and moisturizer in one, but want a natural mineral version, this is by far the best out there.

Don't forget there's a brilliant site called Good Guide that serves as a reference whenever you want to look up a product and see how good or bad it is for you. It even has a 0 - 12 rating system and breaks it down further to health, environment and society factors so look for products that are as high as possible if those are issues that matter to you.



Let us know your favorite natural skincare products in the comments below!


Thursday, November 29, 2012

TOP TBD TOE-NAIL POLISH TRUTHS



photos, post + design by Kristin Ess, sponsored by Sole Society



A-HA MOMENT:



While matching your toe nail polish to your sandal color is fine, notice how wearing a nude color lets all the focus go to the shoe and almost even elongated her leg by not breaking it up and distracting it with the red polish. We never would have thought it would make that much of a difference but seeing the two choices side-by-side made it so clear!






ACCESSORIZE IT WITH A CLASHING COLOR:



Add yet another element to a gorgeous shoe but pairing it with a contrasting color pop. It really brings the shoe to life and is almost like giving you a whole new pair of heels with each different polish pairing!




REMEMBER THIS WHEN PAINTING YOUR NAILS BEFORE PUTTING ON CLOSED-TIP SHOES:



During the colder months we wear boots a lot more often. Suggested wait time for putting on boots after you paint your toe nails- 8-12 hours for flat boots with socks and 24 hours for boots with heels. You want to wait longer with heeled boots because the pressure on your toes is much greater. The incline can cause the polish to “slide” or “push”.



The polishes that we used are Le Metier de Beaute’s Nail Lacquer in Red Hot Tango (red), Tussled Toulle (nude) and Paris (hot pink), a favorite brand of ours because it’s made without formaldehyde, toluene and dibutyl phthalate (DPB) . The chic heels photographed above are, from top to bottom, the Isla in Cranberry, the Calypso in Cobalt and the Sabine in Platinum, all from Sole Society, an exclusive brand that we just discovered and have quickly become obsessed with!



Sole Society is free to join, shoes start at $49.95 and there is never any obligation to buy. And our TBD readers get $20 off their first pair with our exclusive coupon code: TBD20! Done and done!