Showing posts with label Beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beauty. Show all posts

New Years Party Ideas

Here are some fun ideas for your New Years parties!



So cute!
I see these in Pascal Épicerie when I get my macarons! Their little Le Rosé Impérial Moet & Chandon Champagne bottles are adorable!
Here's a tempting note...
Le Rosé Impérial is deliciously fruity, lively and seductive. It's color is beautiful, old-rose pink with hints of copper. Peppery on the nose, with dominant notes of wild strawberry and redcurrant, it is soft, fresh and supple in the mouth with an excellent finish.
Oooooh Happy New Year!



Lovely jeweled lights to sparkle-up your evening.


PAUL & JOE Wiviana Sequined Mini Dress

For the bold with gold look...



Sparkling sugared cranberries atop brie cheese and cranberry chutney.




Nude and Glitter


Alejandro Ingelmo "Sophia" Platform Pumps






My Favorite Foundation!

I was in need of a new foundation for quite some time. Last weekend I went to South Coast Plaza and had the Bare Escentuals Boutique find a mineral foundation for my hard-to-match skin color. They found one and I love it! I would even dare to say that it's the best foundation I've ever used. Great coverage and it's better for your skin than an oil based liquid foundation.

My skin is on the lighter side...
I got Golden Fair Original SPF 15 Foundation for $26. 
Pick your shade and give it a try!
What kind of makeup do you use? What are your favorite cosmetic products?
Give me the scoop ladies!


Bare Escentuals Bare Minerals MATTE SPF 15 Foundation (Select Color)


Professional Beauty & Makeup Tips


1. "Take a shimmery gloss to the center of yourlips, top and bottom - this will attract light to your lips, making them lookpouty."-Katrina Barrion, makeup artist for Giella Custom Blend Cosmetics

2. Breakout before a big event? "Take oralcortisone a few days before the event to clear your skin"- Ava Shamban,dermatologist and author of Heal YourSkin.

3. For fuller lips, extend the lip line using a fleshtone lip liner. Be careful not to go overboard!

4. Always use an oil free moisturizer with SPF in the morning.

5. Winter can be especially harsh on your hair leaving it extra dry. Eugene Davis, celebrity hair stylist suggests using an Avocado Hair Mask.

6. "Use your concealer as a base on your eyelids" it will help even out your skin color and keep your liner set for longer.-Melissa Silver, Maybelline makeup artist.

7. When choosing the correct shade of red lipstick keep in mind your skin color. If you have dark to olive skin pick a shade with orange, yellow or golden hues. If you have fair to light skin, pick a shade with a blue base.

8. Drawing thick dark lines all around your eyes will make your eyes look smaller. To avoid this, don't close the lines---line only the outside half of your bottom lid or don't line the bottom lid at all.

9. When using lipstick always be sure to put a tad more product on the middle of your lips. This is the first place where lipstick tends to fade.

10. Brighten eyes with a dot of pale gold cream shadow at the inner corners. “It makes the eyes look wide open and beautiful in the light,” says makeup artist Tom Pecheux.











DIY: Avocado, Olive Oil and Honey Hair Mask

A week or so ago, Danny bought a bunch of avocados from a man with a veggie cart on the beach. The avocados were tasty, but unfortunately we didn't get to finish them before they went mushy. I looked in the refrigerator today -- darn, a few of them had turned brown. Hmmm what to do? Throw them away? Noooo!

Make your own hair mask!



3 mushy avocados
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons honey

Mix in a blender until creamy
Massage into dry hair and twist into a bun
Leave mask on for 1hour (or more...even over night if you're hair is feeling extra frizzy)
Shampoo hair 2X to rinse out.

****Hair will be SHINY and SOFT when it dries!****

All Things Coffee Bean

I have a relationship with coffee beans. I love the smell of them, eating them, drinking them, relying on them every morning...basically I'm in love with thebean. I stumbled across these fabulous things to do with beans and thought I should share them withyou.

DIY Coffee Bean Projects


Spray-paint your coffee beans and use them in a glass vaseor put them in a clear box to hold your make-up brushes, pencils etc.



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So cute! Never have watered-down iced coffee again!
Pour coffee into the ice tray to make ice coffee beans.
I <3 this idea
I need to get one of these trays!




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 Jessica Kernochan owner of La Licious 
Firming Coffee Body Scub



Renowned as an anti-cellulite agent, coffee detoxifies and tightens the skin. According to Jessica Kernochan, founder of skincare line LaLicious, the ground beans can also exfoliate, reduce fine lines, and fend off acne.

The scrub is gentle enough for everyday use and leaves skin silky smooth.

INGREDIENTS
  • 1½ cups cane sugar
  • ¼ cup ground coffee beans
  • ¼ cup shredded coconut
  • ¾ cup macadamia nut oil or olive oil
  • 1 tsp. honey
  • 3-5 drops essential oil of choice
DIRECTIONS
  1. Mix sugar, ground coffee beans, coconut, and oil in a bowl until fully combined. Add honey followed by the essential oil.
  2. Transfer the mixture to a plastic container with a lid. (The scrub will keep for 1 to 2 weeks sealed at room temperature.)
  3. Rub a generous scoop of the scrub over your arms, legs, stomach, chest, and bottom, scrubbing medium to hard depending on your sensitivity. (Skin should be moist when applying the scrub.)
  4. Rinse off in the shower under warm to hot water, ensuring the sugar crystals disintegrate completely. Pat dry to allow the oils to soak into your soft, glowing skin.

Note: Those with very sensitive skin may wish to use pure cane sugar because it is less abrasive than raw.

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Spiced Cream Coffee


Kick-Start your day with French vanilla coffee, Irish cream, a generous heap of dark chocolate powder, a pinch of cinnamon and a fresh pod of cardamom. Yum.


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Beautiful Skin From The Inside Out By Dr. Nicholas Perricone, MD

I thought this was too good to pass up! Here is a repost of:


Dr. Nicholas Perricone, MD, FACN, is a boardcertified clinical and research dermatologist. As well as a triple New York Times # 1 Best Selling Author. Dr. Perricone's holistic approach to aging treats inflammation in three ways: through diet, nutriceutical supplements, and hisaward-winning line of skin care products and cosmeceuticals.

“It's important to always remember beauty is aninside job. What we eat directly affects the appearance of our complexion anddetermines how we age.”


Here are 5 Tips from Dr. Perriconehimself on how we can take care of our skin from the inside out.

1. Consume enough water.Water is vital to help flush out toxins and keep skin clear and hydrated.


2. For dry skin, load upon Omega-3's. These essential fatty acids (EFA's) are necessary for healthy,supple skin and help to repair the protective barrier that keeps moisturelocked in. The most potent plant-based source of Omega-3 is chia seeds, withmore Omega-3 than flax seed or wild Alaskan salmon. It's also recommended touse chia-based products, such as O-Mega Moisture from the SUPER line, my richmoisturizer loaded with chia oil.


3. For blemish-prone skin,I recommend a diet rich in greens, including watercress, spinach, collardgreens and apples. The Vitamin A in these leafy greens helps normalize theproduction of oil, while the quercetin in green apples helps reduce mast cellactivity, which leads to inflammation and breakouts.  I use quercetin in Acne Solution from  SUPER, as it exfoliates, brightens andbalances the skin.


4. These foods are alsogood for sensitive skin, as is yogurt, a superfood loaded with probiotics andlactic acid to help soothe and calm redness and inflammation.


5. It's imperative to loadup on antioxidants to maintain youthful, supple and radiant skin. Acai,blueberries and spices such as turmeric, cinnamon and ginger are all wonderfulsources of antioxidants that help maintain healthy skin. These foods fightfree-radical damage that leads to fine lines, wrinkles, dullness, sagging andlackluster skin.”



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Protein is made up of amino acids that are the buildingblocks cells use to repair themselves. Healthy fats, especially Omega-3 fattyacids and monounsaturated fat, have powerful anti-inflammatory effectsimproving skin’s moistness, texture, suppleness and smoothness.                                     


Fresh fruit andvegetables contain antioxidantsthat stave off free radicals, the aggressive molecules produced by a diet richin sugars and starchy foods, as a byproduct of your metabolism or theenvironment.  Free radicals create inflammationthat damages your cells, resulting in inflexibility, wrinkles, sagging and theloss of firmness, tone, radiance and texture in the skin.                                


Wild Salmon is probably the world’s most heart healthy sourceof protein.  It is rich in long-chainOmega-3 essential fatty acids—the most beneficial kind—which protect hearthealth, inhibit inflammation, act as natural anti-depressants, increasefeelings of well-being, and help keep skin young, supple and radiant.
                                                           
Asparagus is one of the richest sources of rutin, abioflavanoid which strengthens small capillaries in the skin and may helpprevent broken capillaries and it contains glutathione--an abundant andessential tripeptide antioxidant found within the cells that plays a huge rolein the cell’s ability to fight free-radical damage.  Glutathione is our primary antioxidantdefense and an effective suppressor of free radical damage.                               


Dark Leafy Greens are rich in the antioxidant plant pigments knownas carotenoids, which enhance immune response, protect skin cells against UVradiation, and "spare" liver enzymes that neutralize carcinogens andother toxins.  Their importantanti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory effects reduce the risk of heart disease and blocksunlight-induced inflammation in the skin—which leads to wrinkles and skincancer.                                      


Extra Virgin Olive Oil is rich in oleic acid, which is a superemollient.  The essential fatty acidspresent in olive oil nourish the skin and provide anti-inflammatory activity.The polyphenols that are found abundantly in olive oil are extremely efficientand multi-faceted antioxidants. Polyphenols are exceptionally stable and protective.  The most powerful member of the Olive OilPolyphenol group is Hydroxytyrosol. Extremely rare, and effective in even small concentrations, this superantioxidant, anti-inflammatory has been proven to be effective in improving generalhealth and appearance.                               


Pinot Noir is a delightful wine to accompany foods likesalmon because pinot noirs have enough acidity in them to mitigate the fattycontent. Red wine contains a powerful heart-healthy, anti-cancer, anti-agingantioxidant called resveratrol.  It alsoappears that resveratrol helps protect the skin against the sun’s UVradiation.  It appears that drinkingwine—particularly red wines such as Pinot Noir—interferes with the productionof a body chemical vital to the process that leads to clogged arteries and anincreased risk of heart attack.  Whiteand rose wine do not offer the same protection.                                                        


Green Jasmine Tea—Enjoy a cup of green tea after your meal and don’tworry about the caffeine, since a compound in green tea called theonine blocksthe negative effects of caffeine, while acting as a natural mood elevator andpromoting feelings of well-being. Because green tea is rich in polyphenol anti-oxidants, it can help fightinflammation and age-accelerating free radicals, protect against heart diseaseand cancer, boost the body’s natural defenses, and exert anti-viral andanti-bacterial effects.                                                           


Nuts and Seeds such as hazelnuts, walnuts, and almonds are richin short-chain Omega-3 essential fatty acids, which inhibit the accumulation offats in artery walls that promotes angina, strokes, and heart attacks. Nuts arealso high in the amino acid arginine, which prompts the body to release vitalhormones, stimulate sexuality, increase lean muscle mass, burn fat, lowercholesterol and boost the immune system.                                         


Apples are unusually high in fiber, with an average offive grams.  According to the HarvardSchool of Public Health, we need approximately 20 to 35 grams of fiber per day,so one apple provides about 15 to 25 percent of your daily fiberrequirement.  Apples contain both solubleand insoluble fiber.  The soluble fiberis known as “pectin,” and is the substance that is added to jams and jellies tomake them gel.  Pectin has the power todecrease the appetite for up to four hours, making it a more effective appetitesuppressant than the insoluble fiber found in grains such as wheat and rye.  (Oats, like apples, are also rich in solublefiber.)                                          


Pears offer protection from free radicals; Pears arehigh in both Vitamin C and copper, anti-oxidant nutrients that help preventfree radical damage to the cells.  Bothcopper and Vitamin C also stimulates white blood cells to fight infections, anddirectly kills many bacteria and viruses. One medium size pear can provide about 11 percent of the daily valueyour body needs for Vitamin C, and almost 10 percent of the copper it needs.They also promote cardiovascular and colon health: The fiber in pears has beenshown to lower high cholesterol levels. It also binds to cancer-causing chemicals in the colon, preventing themfrom damaging colon cells.  Pears alsoprotect against macular degeneration, the leading cause of vision loss in olderadults and provide Vitamin B:  Pears havea high concentration of folates, which make up the Vitamin B complex group.These vitamins are essential for metabolic activity and red blood cellproduction.                                                   


Old Fashioned Oatmeal is high in fibers that enhance weight control anddiscourages cardiovascular disease; the beta-glucan fiber in oats and alsobarley exerts beneficial anti-glycemic effects as well, helping to stabilizeblood sugar.                                      


Cinnamon helps stabilize blood sugar because it stimulatesinsulin receptors and inhibits an enzyme that inactivates them, therebyincreasing cells’ ability to use glucose. Just one gram per day (approximately¼ to ½ teaspoon) yields a 20 percent drop in blood sugar, and reducescholesterol and triglyceride levels as well. Cinnamon also reduces cellular inflammation—a key age accelerator.


Omega-3 Eggs are a terrific source of protein and Omega-3essential fatty acids.  The key is tomake sure you purchase eggs from cage-free chickens that are fed flaxmeal.  Not only are they much morenutritious, they taste wonderful.                                                


Lemons and Lemon Juice contain important phytonutrients which protectlungs, alleviate chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, help prevent cancer byboosting the activity of detoxification enzymes in the liver, lower bloodcholesterol levels, and inhibit cancer in human breast cells, skin, lungs,stomach, mouth, and colon cancer in laboratory animals.  They also play an important role in themaintenance of elastin and the stabilization of collagen.                                          


Berries are antioxidant and vitamin powerhouses.  They contain important phytochemicalsincluding phenolics, anthocyanins, carotenoids, and more.  Blueberries also contains phytochemicals thatcan cross the blood-brain barrier and enter the areas of brain responsible forlearning and memory. Raspberries are a rich source of Vitamin C—key forcollagen production and also very high in ellegic acid superior in reducing thedamage caused to cells from free radicals—like blueberries they are superanti-aging foods in just about every category. All berries are superb for all organ systems including skin.                                                  


Yogurt is a very good source of calcium, phosphorus,riboflavin-Vitamin B2 and iodine, Vitamin B12, pantothenic acid-Vitamin B5,zinc, potassium, protein and molybdenum. Yogurt that contains live bacterial cultures may help you to livelonger, and may fortify your immune system. Research studies have shown thatincreased yogurt consumption, particularly in immuno-compromised populationssuch as the elderly, may enhance the immune response, which would in turnincrease resistance to immune-related diseases.                                    


Chickpeas are low in fat and sodium but high in complexcarbohydrates and dietary fiber. In addition to lowering cholesterol,garbanzos' high fiber content prevents blood sugar levels from rising toorapidly after a meal, making these beans an especially good choice forindividuals with diabetes, insulin resistance or hypoglycemia. They are also anexcellent source of protein, needing only to be combined with grains such asbarley or oats to provide all the amino acids necessary to make a completeprotein for vegetarians who do not have other sources of protein for theirmeals.


Turmeric The golden root of turmeric has been used sinceancient times for both health and beauty. A superb anti-inflammatory, the active curcuminoids help even out skintone and color and have superior cell-protective properties, helping to keepskin soft and supple while protecting against the oxidative stress thataccelerates skin ageing.”                                                  

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Meals by Dr. Nicholas Perricone,MD for Healthy Skin


“Eachmeal contains the three crucial components to a good-skin diet: protein,healthy fats, and good carbohydrates such as fresh fruit and vegetables.  Not only will these nutrients yield beautifulskin, but they also have protective and preventative qualities that slow theaging process.”-Dr. Nicholas Perricone


Breakfast:
Each recipe makes 4servings

Savory Scrambled Eggs withMushrooms and Chives

 Ingredients:

1 tablespoon olive oil
1/4 cup finely choppedmushrooms
1/4 cup chives, chopped
1/4 teaspoon groundturmeric
4 eggs, lightly beaten
Freshly ground blackpepper, to taste
Sea salt, to taste

Preparation:

Heat olive oil in a mediumskillet. Sauté mushrooms for 3 minutes, add chives and cook for another minute,until fragrant. Add eggs and black pepper. Cook eggs over very low heat, stirringconstantly, until cooked to the desired doneness. Add the sea salt and scramblefor a few seconds. Serve immediately.                                   

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 Breakfast:
Old fashioned Oatmealtopped with Apples, Cinnamon and Walnuts


Ingredients:

1/4 cup coarsely choppedwalnuts
3 1/2 cups water
2 cups old-fashioned oats
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup finely choppedpeeled apple
1/2 teaspoon groundcinnamon

Preparation:

Bring 3 1/2 cups water toboil in heavy medium saucepan. Add oats and salt and stir over medium heatuntil oats are softened and very thick, about 5 minutes. Stir in chopped apple,and cinnamon. Reduce heat to low, cover and cook until apples are tender, about5 minutes.                                           

 Divide cereal among 4bowls. Top with almonds and serve.                                     

 *Drink Jasmine Tea alongside your Oatmel Breakfast

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 Lunch:
Roast Chicken Salad on aBed of Romaine Lettuce



Ingredients:

For the dressing:1/4 cupextra-virgin olive oil
2 tablespoons red winevinegar
1 lemon, juiced
2 cloves garlic,smashed 
Sea salt to taste
Freshly ground blackpepper


For the salad: 4 (6 to7-ounce) boneless skinless cooked chicken breasts cut into chunks—can also usechopped Rotisserie Chicken without the skin

2 stalks of celery chopped
1/2 red onion, chopped
1/4 cup sunflower seeds
Romaine lettuce leaves


Preparation:

To make the dressing:Combine all the ingredients in a resealable container and shake vigorously.Place chicken, celery onion and sunflower seeds in large salad bowl.  Toss with dressing.  Assemble lettuce on plate; top with chickensalad.                        

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 Lunch:
Mixed Berry Yogurt Parfait


Ingredients:

3 cups plain yogurt—I likeGreek Style Yogurt best
3 cups of berries of yourchoice—frozen berries can also work.  Agood combination is:
1 cup blueberries
1 cup strawberries
1 cup raspberries
4 tablespoons slicedalmonds

 Preparation:

Layer 1/2 cup yogurtmixture, 1/4 cup strawberries, 1/4 cup blueberries and 1/4 cup raspberries ineach of 4 parfait glasses or serving bowls alternating berries and yogurt.Sprinkle each parfait with 1 tablespoon almonds. Serve immediately.                                  

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 Dinner:
Baked Fillet of Salmonwith Asparagus and Caper-Enriched Lemon Sauce


Ingredients:

2 tablespoons fresh lemonjuice
2 tablespoons mincedshallots (may substitute red onion)
1 tablespoon drainedcapers, chopped
1 teaspoon minced freshthyme
1/2 teaspoon grated lemonzest – use organic only or omit from recipe
24 oz wild salmon fillets(1-1/4 to 1-1/2 inches thick; skinless if available)
1 pound asparagus, trimmed
1 tablespoon extra-virginolive oil
Lemon slices


Preparation:

Preheat oven to 450°·F.Briskly stir first 6 ingredients in small bowl to blend. Add sea salt andfreshly ground black pepper to taste. 

Slice three 1/2-inch-deepslits crosswise in top of salmon (as if dividing into 4 equal pieces but do notcut through).

Arrange asparagus in evenlayer on rimmed baking sheet. Drizzle with oil and turn to coat. Sprinkle withsalt and pepper.

Place salmon atopasparagus; sprinkle with salt and pepper. Roast until salmon is just opaque incenter, about 20 minutes.

Transfer asparagus andsalmon to platter. Spoon sauce over salmon. Cut into 4 pieces along slits,garnish with lemon slices and serve.


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Dinner:
Romaine Salad with ChickPeas


Ingredients:

2 teaspoons fresh lemonjuice
1/4 teaspoon sea salt
Freshly ground blackpepper
1/2 teaspoon Dijon mustard
1 small clove garlic,peeled and minced
1/4 cup extra-virgin oliveoil
7 ounces mixed saladgreens (8 cups, loosely packed), such as escarole, oak-leaf, and romaine,rinsed, patted dry, and torn into bite-size pieces
1/2 cup of rinsed anddrained chickpeas


Preparation:

Place the lemon juicer,salt, pepper, mustard, and garlic in a medium-size bowl and whisk togetheruntil blended. Slowly add the olive oil, whisking constantly, until thedressing is emulsified.                                     

 Add the greens andchickpeas, toss well until they are coated with the dressing. Season withpepper to taste and serve immediately.                               

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Side Dish
Feta, Toasted Walnut andFresh Pear Platter


Ingredients:

1/2 lb of sliced fetacheese
1 cup of toasted walnuts
3 pears sliced
Fresh black pepper


Preparation:

Arrange the feta slicesdown the center of a large platter. 
Arrange the pear slicesaround the feta. 
Grate fresh black pepperover feta; sprinkle with toasted walnuts and serve.

DIY: Sugar Body Scrubs! Brown Sugar & Honey, Peppermint and Sugar Cookie


Recipes for sugar body scrubs:  Brown Sugar & Honey, Peppermint and Sugar Cookie!

Peppermint Scrub:
Mix together 1 cup sugar, 1/3 cup mineral oil, 2 T. corn syrup, 1/2 t. peppermint extract and a drop of green food coloring.

Brown Sugar and Honey Scrub:
Mix together 1 cup brown sugar, 1/3 cup mineral oil and 2 T. honey.

Sugar Cookie Scrub:
Mix together 1 cup raw sugar, 1/3 cup mineral oil, 2 T. corn syrup and 1 t. vanilla.

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The Bees Knees Beauty Essentials

This has to be the coolest lip balm I've ever owned -- a little sphere with a twist off top. EOS created this 95% organic,100% natural lip balm that's petrolatum and paraben free, just like you. It's packed with antioxidant-rich Vitamin E, soothing shea butter and jojoba oil. I own their Summer Fruit flavor and love it! They also have many other wonderful flavors such as honeydew, lemon and mint etc.

I am in love with this scent! I've tried their body butter, roll-on oil and bodyglow. All A+ in my book. The  fragrance smells like tropical fruit and gardenias! I've been wearing it for years and I get compliments every time. I especially like their body butter. The fragrance lasts for a long time and it leaves your skin feeling smooth and silky.



So if you didn't know, I'm extremely fair skinned and tanning in the sun all day is not an option for me. So I use this fabulous stuff. A revolutionary new self-tanning technology that delivers your perfect shade of sun-kissed glow. The first ever clear, all natural, fast drying, odor-free, self-tanning mist. No odor. No streaking. No staining. No kidding.
And hey, no premature aging due to hours of tanning at the beach! Look good and no wrinkles, it's a win win.



Every night I put a drop of 100% pure almond or grapeseed oil on my face. These oils can prevent free-radical damage to collagen and elastin, push back the clock, and reverse the effects of aging on your skin.




I got this lip balm last week. I read about it in Glamour a few months back and they gave it a great review. It's a high performance balm that was designed for athletes. Sweet Vanilla Lip Balm SPF 15 -- a hydrating, nourishing, vitamin-enriched and preservative/paraben-free lip balm with a delicious sweet vanilla flavor that protects lips from the elements. Very rich and thick... great for sports.



My favorite solid perfume.
Perfumery's oldest tradition- a multi-use, highly fragrant solid perfume balm, hand-poured into a unique solid stone cube. Contains aromatherapeutic, floral extracts and essential oils in a conditioning, alcohol-free shea butter & beeswax formula. Uses: scent for pulse points, deep conditioning for dry areas (such as cuticles, feet & elbows), pomade to add scent and brilliance to hair.
BLEND: Deep, spicy and alluring
NOTES: Iris, bay laurel, coriander, jasmine, patchouli
STYLE: Sexy, fiery and euphoric


I bit the bullet and bought this pricey piece a year or so ago. It was worth every penny. I've noticed a huge difference in my skins texture and appearance; especially if I use it everyday.
  • Fewer dry patches

  • Gentle exfoliation for softer, smoother skin

  • Firmer skin with improved texture

  • Reduces pore size

  • Great prep before applying self tanner





Korres has the cutest lip butters! Wild Rose, Jasmine and Mango are my favorite. This rich butter leaves lips deeply moisturized, supple, and kissably soft. Korres Lip Butters are formulated with natural oils and extracts to soothe and condition lips. This shiny, juicy pop of color comes in an array of "flavors" and is ideal for dry lips.







This is one of my favorites from Bath and Body Works.I think it smells a little like vanilla waffle cones and blackberries. B&B works describe it as a seductive blend of dark berries with a kiss of vanilla.
Key fragrance notes:
Sensual incense
Mirabelle plum
Night musk



 My favorite scent for fall and winter. This one gets a lot of compliments! Euphoria is a provocative, sexy and sensual fragrance. Exotic fruits, seductive florals, sensual champaca flower and a rich creamy texture of liquid amber, mahogany wood with an addictive cream accord.


This shampoo and conditioner makes your scalp feel tingly even after the shower! It gently cleanses without stripping color. The ZeroSulfate formula delivers a rich lather while infusing hair with essential hydration and color protection.




Embryolisse is a product sold in French Pharmacies. It may be a little difficult to find in US stores -- I found it online through Amazon. Lait-Crème Concentrè (24-Hour Miracle Cream) is a rich moisturizing lotion. This specially formulated lotion is quite versatile; throw it in your travel bag when you don’t have enough space for numerous products. This creamy lotion is really three products in one: the make-up artists use it as a primer, moisturizer, and make-up remover.