
Head over to Bionic Beauty so you can have a chance to win!! The prize is worth $1615!!

Head over to Bionic Beauty so you can have a chance to win!! The prize is worth $1615!!
Finding a facial moisturizer when you’ve been blessed with oily/combination skin can be a daunting task. You can’t stand the thought of applying anything that feels remotely greasy or oily. Yet, at the same time, you don’t want to use a product that’s going to leave your face parched and flaky. No worries! These three moisturizers are specifically made for your skin type and offer up the perfect balance.
Why it's best: Very light-weight moisturizer with Zincadone A and an amazing, fresh scent. Within 4 weeks of regular use, you’ll see a big difference in the condition of your skin. It tightens up blocked and dilated pores, helps reduce oiliness and improves skin’s overall clari... learn more
Why it's a best pick: A light-weight cream packed with vitamins. Melts right into the skin for an instantly smooth and matte finish. So breathable you tend to forget you’ve even applied it. A fantastic choice for under $15.... learn more
Why it's a best pick: A little bit goes a long way, which ends up saving you money. The All Day UV Moisture Cream contains a UV Skin Shield (SPF 15) and vitamin B3 for lasting hydration. Non-greasy, light-weight formula won’t clog pores and is designed for daily sun exposure. (Also a great ... learn more
I feel like I'm always writing apology posts on why things have been lacking on the blog over the past few months. Wanted to add to those posts with this one and just give an update as to why things have slowed down.
The divorce was final a couple weeks ago. Since I was little, I have always been able to write out my feelings as opposed to being able to vocalize them. Not the case in this situation. I haven't wanted to talk about it and I have a major case of writer's block. And no real desire to write down everything I've been feeling while going through all of this. I wish I could, as I'm sure writing it down and getting it out would be a much needed outlet. Instead I have thrown myself into a new relationship, work, more promotional modeling, and (surprisingly) taking pictures. (Just got a vintage Minolta 35mm that I'm incredibly excited about learning to use.) I'm moving out of the city in a week and back to the suburbs so I can save up some money to move out of state soon. In a month I will be starting back at school. (After much thought, I've decided to change my major from PR to what I really love, which is art history.)
So I'm in the middle of packing up the apartment for yet another move this year. Everything is up in the air. But I'm really hoping to be able to keep the blog going and have time to keep it updated after the move is over. The blog in itself has been a great outlet and I'm thankful to all my readers and the people I've met over the past few years while writing it.
:) - - Courtney
Just got a chance to try out a product from a line I hadn't heard of yet--Retro Chic by professional hair artist Joshua Bernard. (Thanks to Beauty Choice for the sample!) Joshua's goal with the line was to develop a hair treatment system that was superior for restoring damaged hair, locking-in color, and providing lasting protection against the drying effects of harsh sunlight and chemical environments.
My thoughts on the Shampooing Potion:
All in all, I was left hoping for more. But maybe when the products are all used together, the results are worth the price tag. (?)

Everything I need for my hair somehow made it into this little blue bottle from Sexy Hair.
The Soy Renewal Nourishing Styling Treatment claims to add instant shine, protect against heat and environmental damage, control frizz, boost moisture, increase elasticity, AND speed up drying time. At first I was doubtful it could deliver on all these promises. And when I saw the thick, oil-like consistency, I worried it would majorly weigh down my hair.
But, I've been using just a dime-sized amount on towel-dried hair before styling, and I can't believe the huge difference it's made. First of all, I do actually notice that my drying time is a little shorter. My blow-out lasts longer, my hair is shinier (no need for my shine spray) and it's held up amazingly under all the humidity we've been having. Making it even more of a multi-tasker, Soy Renewal can also be used as a deep treatment hair mask.
It hits shelves in July--in the meantime you can check out more products from the Healthy Sexy Hair collection here.

Was able to try out some products from one of my fave's! "Untamed" is Smashbox's tropical-safari inspired new summer collection. The lineup includes:
My favorite is the Eye Brightener, which could not be an easier or more perfect way to highlight the corners of your eyes/the arches of your brows. (You can use it on your cheekbones or your Cupid's Bow to highlight lips as well.) I love it for when I'm running late and haven't had time to put on makeup--just a few quick swipes and you instantly look more awake.
Check out "Untamed" and more products from Smashbox here.

Price
$25 (on Amazon)
Reasons I Loved It
Fantastic, believable color. Color appeared quickly and lasted quite a few days. Au natural, good-for-you ingredients.
Reasons I Didn't
Almost fool-proof, but not quite. I took all the necessary precautions and still ended up with some arm and ankle streakage. Scent was only tolerable in my opinion. I mean, c'mon...our beauty technology has improved by leaps and bounds and we still can't create a self-tanner that doesn't smell like a self-tanner? ;-)
Consensus
I would like to try the Tan Extender, which I hear great things about, along with the Sunless Tanner. However, although I thought the color and stay-power was great, I also know there are less expensive products on the market that provide similar results.
Recently was asked about my hair care routine so I thought I would take a moment to break it down. :)
First and foremost, my hair is pretty thick and straight. I used to dye my hair quite often, but because it was getting so dried out and unhealthy, I've stopped experimenting so much with color and maybe only dye it twice a year back to the dark, chocolate brown shade (closest to my natural color) which I've been keeping it.
* I typically opt for volumizing shampoos and hydrating conditioners. I shampoo every other day and condition only about twice a week. (My hair has a tendency to over-condition easily, which weighs it down and then I can't do anything with it.)
* For the past month I have been using AVEENO® NOURISH+ MOISTURIZE Shampoo and Conditioner and have been very satisfied with the results. They do what they say they're going to do--moisturize and create volume! Best of all, they fit into a "beer budget"
* Whenever I use my flat iron more often then usual or have been spending a lot of time outdoors in the sun or in the pool I will use a deep conditioning treatment or mask.When I'm at the pool or the beach I always carry along a spray leave-in conditioner.
* I use the medium setting on my blowdryer and use my flat iron every other day just on the ends of my hair. I try to always use a heat-protectant spray before I flat iron.
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