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August 19, 2021

My Updated Skincare Routine

August 19, 2021

Skincare RoutineIt’s been a while since I’ve done a beauty review, so I thought I’d share my updated skincare routine.

I had been using Augustinus Bader’s The Rich Cream and Biologique Recherche’s p50 lotion for over a year.  I was convinced I had found my holy grail moisturizer and toner and my search was over.  But like 95% of the beauty products in my arsenal, after about a year of use, they seemed to stop working.  I wasn’t seeing any visible benefits.  Maybe my skin got so used to both, they lost their efficacy.

And so a new search began.

Toner

I had heard great things about Moon Juice’s Acid Potion being a great alternative to p50 lotion.  While Biologique Recherche has one of the tightest quality control standards in the world and is considered very clean, the Acid Potion is officially green, clean beauty.

I’ve been using it for 4 months now and love it.  Unlike p50 lotion, I can feel it working every time I apply it (it tingles/burns).  A little goes a long way.  I put a few drops in my palms and pat it on my face and neck (no cotton ball).

I love that it’s easily accessible – it’s carried at Sephora, etc. – and comes in a glass bottle.

Final verdict?  I’d recommend Acid Potion over p50 lotion.

Moisturizer

At the end of the day, The Rich Cream ended up being too rich for me.  I tried switching to The Cream, but didn’t like it near as much.  For how expensive it was, I wasn’t seeing enough of a benefit to continue buying it.

I’m now using a combo of OSEA’s Atmosphere Protection Cream and Ere Perez’s All-Beauty Crème.  They clock in a $48 and $35 and leave my skin feeling so soft and hydrated.  I love that they’re both clean beauty.

Final verdict?  I love both and have re-orderd both several times.

Retinol

Due to pregnancy and breastfeeding, I couldn’t use retinol for years.  Now that I can, I chose this clean beauty version.

I use it two nights per week (start off with one night/week).  A lot of people will experience “purging” when they start retinol (your skin will break out and bring all of the yucky stuff to the surface).  Since I had been using p50 lotion, my skin was already well prepped so I didn’t experience this.

It makes my skin feel SO silky and smooth after applying.  It does, however, definitely dry out my skin (what it’s intended to do).  It comes with a hydrating serum they recommend using to cut down on the dryness.  It’s also offered in a mini size if you want to try it before committing to the $74 full-sized version.

The combination of these three products has increased cellular turnover, kept my skin smooth and hydrated and I love the results.

Final verdict?  I’ll be buying this again.

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Filed Under: Beauty Tagged: Augustinus Bader, Beauty review, Biologique Recherche, Clean beauty, Green beauty, Moisturizer, Moon Juice Acid Potion, p50 lotion, Retinol, Skincare routine, The Rich Cream, Toner

May 26, 2021

New Clean Beauty Makeup Favorites

May 26, 2021

Clean beauty makeupI picked up some new clean beauty products last month.  After using them for all of April and May, I can confidently say I’ve found some new clean beauty makeup favorites.
Brow gel

I’ve tried Glossier and Anastasia Beauty (my fave before discovering this one), but this brow gel gives the effect of an eyebrow pencil while holding your brows in place.  I love that it comes in so many color options.

I wear Medium Chocolate Brown.

Eye Shadow Palette

I’ve been on the hunt for a clean beauty eyeshadow palette that can replace my beloved Charlotte Tilbury one.  This one is gorgeous and such a good deal ($25).  The quality is nourishing and highly pigmented.  I’ve tried other more expensive clean beauty eyeshadow that is dry and dull.  NOT this one.

Blush

I honestly believe the best blush ever made is Nars Orgasm.  This one is its clean beauty counterpart.  I adore the not-to-sweet pink hue.  It’s a radiant finish so it doesn’t look like you’ve covered your face in glitter, but it does reflect light beautifully.

Lipstick

Okay, I’ve actually been wearing this lipstick for years.  It’s the perfect everyday, neutral pink.  I recently bought this color and it’s so fun for summer.

The nourishing formula stays put and I love it.

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Filed Under: Beauty Tagged: Clean beauty, Clean makeup, Green beauty, Kosas, Lawless, Makeup favorites, Milk

January 20, 2021

Non-Toxic Nail Polish Review: Veque & Sundays

January 20, 2021

Veque nail polish reviewIf you’ve seen my past beauty must-haves, you know I love Veque nail polish.

The woman-owned, indie brand has an incredible lineup of 9-free, non-toxic polishes.  They were the ONLY brand I wore until I found Sundays.  I deviated simply because I wanted a cuticle oil (something Veque currently doesn’t offer) and stumbled upon Sundays in my fave green beauty shop.  After adding their cuticle oil to my basket, I saw they had the perfect cherry orange-red polish and decided to give it a whirl.

From there, I was hooked.

Here’s what you should know about each brand – application, color options and my favorite products from each.  Both offer non-toxic, vegan, cruelty-free and 9/10-free polishes.

Veque Nail Polish

Veque’s polish has the perfect consistency – substantial, but not too thick – and does not chip.  The tips of my nails just rub off from normal wear after about a week.

The application is perfection.  The brush is wide (it covers the width of your entire nail bed) and the handle is the perfect size for gripping.

Their hero product is their base coat.  It’s white (as opposed to clear or nude) and makes colors POP.  If you’ve ever been frustrated by not getting a color to look like the bottle, GET THIS PRODUCT.  It works especially well with pastels and neons.

As someone who wants their nails done as quickly as possible, this is a quick extra step I always make time for.

FAVORITE COLORS

Lagrandiere – the best green ever
La Vie – grey-purple
Amis – grey
Rojo – cool red-purple
Rosso – deep plum
Opera – medium purple

Veque nail polishClockwise from top: 1) Au Revoir, 2) Bare, Lagrandiere, Seduisant, Rosso, Americano, 3) Lagrandiere, 4) Soiree

Sundays Nail Polish

Sundays application and consistency is almost identical to Veque’s.  Wide brush, thick polish, vibrant colors.  The main difference is the brush material – Sundays brushes have more synthetic bristles.  Veque’s are more natural fibers (like a makeup brush).  The handle is also thinner.  Not a deal breaker, but I much prefer Veque’s thick handle.

Sundays hero product is their fast-drying top coat.  I was a Seche Vite hold-out because it made my nails dry SO fast, but disliked that it wasn’t non-toxic.  Sundays top coat is the perfect clean beauty equivalent to Seche Vite.

I also love their cuticle oil.

FAVORITE COLORS

No. 13 – the perfect cherry orange-red
S. 01 – a shimmery rose gold

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October 9, 2018

Coconut Oil: The Hero Skincare Ingredient You Need

October 9, 2018

Kopari Beauty Kopari Beauty Kopari Beauty Kopari Beauty Kopari Beauty Kopari BeautyAcler top // Rag & Bone jeans // Haider Ackermann boots // Marrow Fine ring // Thatch earrings

Last week I had the opportunity to stop by one of my favorite clean beauty offices, Kopari.  If you’re not familiar with the brand, they make non-toxic skincare using one common ingredient – 100% organic coconut oil.

The benefits of coconut oil have been widely praised and the Kopari mission infuses this wonder ingredient into their line-up in the chicest, this-is-everything-I-need-and-more way.

My first introduction to the brand was via their coconut body scrub.  I keep it in the shower and use it at least once a week.  It’s a fabulous exfoliator and locks in hydration.  As we move into winter, I’ll up my application to three times a week.

Since the birth of my daughter, I’ve been even more aware of the ingredients I use on a daily basis.  While I’ve switched to just about all clean/green beauty, the one product that continues to elude me is non-toxic deodorant.  I’ve tried charcoal varieties, spray on, the kind that comes in a jar that you apply with your fingers (I just can’t get on board with this application!) and everything I’ve tried has just been meh.  They all seem to work for like a month and then peter out.

Kopari recently launched their coconut oil deodorant and I’m smitten.  It smells great (so you do too) and glides on really easily.  One of my biggest complaints with other roll-on organic deodorants I’ve used is that they’re chalky and make application difficult.  Not the case here.  Plus the coconut oil softens the skin to make shaving easier.

I’ll keep you posted on how it works as the month goes on, but being a 2018 Allure Best of Beauty Award Winner gives me high hopes I’ve found the holy grail of non-toxic deodorant.

Spending the day at Kopari was nothing short of magical.  Their space is beyond stunning and has a gorgeous view of the ocean.  Talk about a dream workspace.  I love their beauty version of the Vogue accessories closet – it was so fun to play around in the space!

Arielle Levy captured these fabulous pics and we joked that the last one is my CEO pose.  I’m not gonna lie, being at Kopari for the day definitely made me feel like a boss lady.

Photos by Arielle Levy

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