Wednesday 11 December 2013

I Have Finally Seen The Light!!

I have been hearing and reading so much about how Batiste dry shampoo is amazing and works so well and to be honest, me and my very oily hair were quite skeptical. To be fair, I have tried the Tresseme dry shampoo for oily to very oily hair and it made it SO MUCH WORSE! And the Dove dry shampoo didn't do a thing, and the Lush loose powder dry shampoo just made my roots look grey and still did nothing. But I finally cracked after putting it in my basket and putting it back countless times over many shopping trips and bought it. And I was amazed. Now it didn't exactly put my hair back to "just washed" status but it did get rid of a lot of the oil in my second-day hair which was a large improvement. I'm not crazy about the scent but I find that pretty irrelevant if it does the job and it is doing just that. So I have finally come out of the dark ages and into the light of being able to have decent looking second-day hair. Yipee!



Until next time,


Tuesday 10 December 2013

What's One Makeup Technique That You Struggle With (Or Have Struggled With) That Seams To Be Easy For Everyone Else?

Eye liner! Grr!

For me this is the step in my makeup routine that I dread. First of all, I have shaky hands and you can probably see how this could make clean eyeliner application a challenge. So it is nearly impossible, if not definitely impossible, to get a clean line especially while using liquid liner. And I know this is not exactly a problem but I have really long and pretty curly lashes so it makes it hard to see what I'm doing clearly and also forces me to put my hand at a weird angle while applying the eyeliner. I know I could just run my liner tool through my lashes but I don't like to feeling so I tend to avoid it. So my quest for the perfect eye liner, especially that gorgeous cat liner look, is still in progress.
But good news for those of you poor unfortunate souls like me, there are a few techniques you can use to get that definition of the eyes without looking like a 5 year-old did your liner for you :). First is tight-lining your eyes and lining your water line. For those of you unfamiliar with these techniques, it is when you line the upper and lower inner rim if your eye. You definitely want to use a water proof eyeliner unless you want to look like a raccoon but it is easy once your eyes get used to it. There is also the technique of purposefully making your eyeliner messy and smudging it out. Just use a pencil brush to do this on your upper/lower lash line or use a smudger tool if it is attached to the bottom of your pencil.
So that is the technique that I struggle with, what is yours?



 

Until next time,

Sunday 8 December 2013

I Dont Know What It Is About The Season But...

I cant get enough dark lip colors!
My statement lip is a wine/berry/burgundy color that accentuates my dark hair. I just cant help but feel instantly more sexy in a dark, bold lip. And for those who are as pale as me, which is pretty darn pale, it is a great way to accentuate your creamy skin. So don't be afraid of darker, vampy lips. You just need to find the right shade for your skin. Here are the dark lip colors I love to rock:


Some of these are more sheer but you can build the color and my camera also made them look slightly lighter than they are in person. So from left to right:

MAC's Frost Lipstick in Fresh Moroccan
MAC's Lustre Lipstick in Naked Paris
MAC's Satin Lipstick in Captive
Revlon's Super Lustrous Lipstick in Copperglow Berry
Revlon's Super Lustrous Lipstick in Sultry Sable
Cover FX's Tinted Anti-Aging Lip Glaze in Merlot
NYX's Mega Shine Lip Gloss in 143 Plum Net 

Until next time,



Monday 18 November 2013

Dee's Winter Lush Essentials

Hey everyone
I personally love to have great smelling and nourishing bath/shower products in the winter because who doesn't first of all and also it gives me an excuse to take that extra 5 minutes under the hot water. And lets face it, when its -20 or colder, you want to stay under that hot water as long as possible. Unfortunately I've done this to the point where I only have 10-15 minutes to get dressed and get out the door :S. But here are my most used and loved Lush products for winter:

First and my personal favourite is the Lush holiday shower gel in Snow Fairy. If you love sweet scents you will instantly fall in love with this bottle of gold. It smells like a mixture of strawberry, cotton candy and bubble gum. Mmm mmm mmm-mmm-mmm lol I buy this every year and it is the first sign to me that the holidays are here. I tend to buy the medium sized bottle because although it smells delicious, in can get a little sickly after a while. But it is a winter must-have that I purchase every year without fail.    

Next is some kind of massage bar and this year they came out with a snow fairy scented one, heaven. I love how moisturizing it is and its nice that they have a shimmering core which makes your skin luminous. I have to admit, it freaked me out the first time I used it. It left a pink color on my skin and I was afraid that it would stain my skin but luckily, it washed away. Phew. If you are more of a bath person in the winter time, I would recommend You've Been Mango'd bath bar. It smells sooo good and makes your skin so soft that it is also a staple of mine but since I have been exclusively showering lately, I have been preferring massage bars.  


A year-round staple is a good bar of great-smelling soap. But in the winter, it is a must-have because some shower gels can dry out my skin but I find soap bars don't. I just recently purchased a new skin called Dirty and it a clean, mint smelling soap which is the blue one, and I find it really wakes you up in the morning which is a definite plus these days. Who doesn't want to go back to bed and curl up under a warm duvet or comforter and go back to sleep right? But my all-time-favourite scent is actually a combination of the soap Godmother and Sexy Peel. Mix these together on a luffa and you get the best of the sexy, warm scent of Godmother mixed with the bright and citrus scents of Sexy Peel. It is a gorgeous scent for any time of the year. Just go to your local lush store and hold them both up to your nose at the same time and you will understand :).
 
And last but not least, is a moisturizer but this is amazing because it is a conditioner for your skin, but you use it just like a hair conditioner. It is the Ro's Argan Body Conditioner and all you have to do is apply it to clean skin, leave to soak in for 30 seconds to a minute and rinse off. It leaves an oil that lasts on your skin and provides amazing moisture. And in the cold weather months, your body needs it. Now the scent is interesting, and not my favourite since it has rose in it, but it works. And bonus: you don't have to wait for lotion or body butter to soak into your skin before getting dressed and freeze to death, all you have to do is dry off :).
 
Those are my favourite Lush Products for this season but I would love to hear what yours are. So leave a comment with your favourite Lush products for this time of year or just your favourite products in general. Until next time
 
 

Thursday 7 November 2013

Quick post from Bee.

Sitting on my lunch break... Thought I would do a quick iPhone post!

It's that Time of year (finally! <3) where it starts to get colder and I start wearing full foundation again. I'm pretty excited to try a new one this year. Last year I wore the mattifying foundation from Chanel and I loved it. It had the softest prettiest fragrance, almost similar to peaches. But I don't know if I want to do a repeat, or try something new!! I only usually buy one foundation a year because I switch to BB creams in the summer, so this is a big decision! The other ones on my mind are the makeup forever HD foundation which I wore once (to Dee's wedding), the double ware foundation from este Lauder, and the Laura Marcie silk cream foundation. Decisions decisions!! I also want a nice settings powder and I'm considering the Dior powder which I've heard is amazing. Or the Chanel one.... :)

I'm also going to be getting a few skin care products as well. A new face mask, spot treatment, and cleanser. I know I want eradikate as the spot treatment... And that's as far as it goes... I know I want a really creamy, hydrating, yet good for oily blemished prone skin cleanser.. Too much to ask? Who knows... And then for the mask I think I may go to the origins line and get the charcoal mask. 

Either way I'm exited for my shopping coming up soon!!

Expect a hall when I finally make all my decisions!!

Love Bee <3

Monday 4 November 2013

How To Properly Take Care of Your New Tattoo While Minimizing Your Risk of Infection

Hey guys,
We wanted to do a post that is both helpful and educational about tattoo aftercare. After you have decided on what you want your tattoo to look like and go through the commitment of getting it done, you don't want to waste your time, paid and money by not taking care of it properly. Since Bee has 1 tattoo and Dee has 5, we know what its like to go through the decision process, get the tattoo, and take care of it afterwards.

#1 Rule: Listen to your artist
Every artist has been specially trained to not only do the tattoo itself safely, but to also give instructions and advice for the after care of their work. So the best rule is to follow your artists instructions and these instructions can and will differ from artist to artist. But if you have lost the paper they gave you, you forgot what they said, or you want a second opinion, keep reading.

Disclaimer: we are not tattoo artists ourselves so we do not claim to know more than an artist since they have been specially trained and are experts in their field. We are however a nurse and a biologists specialized in cell biology and genetics, which gives us expertise in the skin as an organ and at the cellular level, infection, specifics on bacteria and the kinds of infection they cause, and also the risks and complications of infections. We have also gone through this process many times and have personally implemented these steps with great success and with no infections.

Step #1: Give your skin a break
Just after you finish your tattoo, you want to keep it covered for as long as possible. Your skin has gone through a lot of trauma by getting the tattoo and it needs some time to start the healing process before you start cleaning it. If your shop offers what's called secondskin then you can leave it on for a few days even. There are two approaches to healing a tattoo, the open air method and the covered method. These can go by different names but the steps are the same. Open air is when you clean the tattoo often and have it exposed to the air. The covered method is when you keep the tattoo covered completely until it is fully healed. We have personally only been instructed to do the open air method and that is what we will be talking about in this post.

Step #2: Cleaning
When cleaning a tattoo, you want to use a very mild cleanser. One that Dee has used for almost every tattoo is the Cetephil gentle facial cleanser. What you use to clean your tattoo does not have to be a body cleanser, it can be any gentle cleanser that will not irritate your skin and preferably contains NO fragrances as this will definitely irritate the skin and cause unnecessary pain. AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD YOU EVER USE AN ANTIBACTERIAL SOAP!! We use the shouty capitals only to get your attention and to make sure you remember. I (Dee) am going to go on a biology rant but bear with me and it will make sense. Our entire skin surface is covered with bacteria but most of these bacteria are good for us and are harmless. What antibacterial soaps do is kill all of the weak, which are the good ones, bacteria. The good bacteria make up the majority of those found on our skin so when you use an antibacterial soap, you are essentially killing only the good bacteria because the bacteria that cause harmful infections are usually resistant to the soap. Now normally this isn't a problem because we don't have open wounds, but when you have gotten a tattoo, that is exactly what you have, an open wound. So using antibacterial soap will leave more room and opportunity for the bacteria that cause harmful infections to gain access to your open wound and start an infection. Your body was build to withstand and battle some infections but if they are too severe or are caused by certain bacteria that are resistant to medical treatment, it can cause irreparable damage and even death. So now you see why we wanted to use shouty capitals to get your attention. But enough with the rants for now :). But I recommend cleansing the tattoo twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. Obviously if it is exposed to dirt or harmful substances, clean the area as soon as you can.

Step #3: Moisturize
After you properly cleanse your tattoo, you want to moisturize it. For this step you want to use something that has no fragrance. If you can get your hands on it, a product called Tattoo Goo is amazing. Shoppers Drug Mart recently started carrying it near me so check them out, it will be in the first aid section most likely. This product is specially made to moisturize fresh tattoos and creates a thin barrier which helps to protect your skin from the elements. It has a balm/wax texture that will warm up and melt in your hand and you only need a really thin layer. If you cant get your hands on that product, some shops will sell the cream they want you to use or popular options. But if all else fails, go with unscented Lubriderm. Depending on how your skin is or how large and detailed your tattoo is, its going to sting no matter how gentle your moisturizer is, especially in the beginning. Dee found that no matter what she used, her large tattoo on her thigh stung like crazy when ever cleansing and moisturizing it but it was simply because there was so much detail in the piece which meant more trauma to the skin. But if it does sting, it shouldn't be excruciating, it should be bearable. If it isn't bearable, you should consult your doctor. And above all else, you should adjust what you use with respect to how sensitive your skin is. If it is super sensitive I wouldn't recommend Lubriderm as the best option but Tattoo Goo or a specialty tattoo moisturizer first. You also want to make sure you are only putting a thin layer of product over the affected area. Your skin still needs to breath and you can apply moisturizer throughout the day. You never want your tattoo to get dry and tight, especially in the first few days.

Step #4: Protect
You want to protect your beautiful tattoo to prevent it from fading and being damaged in any way because you spent the money and went through the pain to get the piece done. First of all, if at all possible, try to avoid rough fabrics on or around the tattoo area. If it is unavoidable such as it is on your leg and you only wear jeans, try and put a barrier with a softer fabric or non-stick gauze pad. Dee had to do this with her thigh tattoo on a few occasions and just used first aid tape to keep the barrier in place. The tattoo will begin to scab within a day or two, and it is EXTREMELY important that you do not remove the scabs but let them come off naturally. If you remove the scabs prematurely, it will cause that area to scab again, pulling ink from the skin and fading the tattoo. You also want to always protect a tattoo from the sun by covering it until it is healed. And even after that, you always want to apply sunscreen at an SPF of 30 when ever it could be exposed to the sun. This will prevent fading as well.

Some helpful tips and tricks
- Always have a full stomach when getting a tattoo. If you have an empty stomach it will lessen your pain tolerance and the stress put on your body will actually lower your blood sugar and if you don't have enough food in you or sugar, it can cause you to lose consciousness, not to mention making the tattoo even less unpleasant.
- Bring a chocolate bar or some candy with you just in case. Depending on how long your session is, you might want to ingest more sugar.
- Bring both water and a drink that contains electrolytes with you. It is important that you stay hydrated at all times and having electrolytes (salt) is important. So bring a sports drink such as PowerAde or Gatorade with you. If you don't want to bring both, dilute your sports drink with 1/3 water.
- Take an anti-inflammatory such as ibuprophen an hour before going to your appointment. This will help with the pain and swelling.
- If you need a break take it. Artists are used to this and it is much better to take a 5 minute break than passing out. But do not take too long of a break. During the process you will build up endorphins that will help you deal with the pain. The skin can also become numb after a time and if you take a long break, your endorphins will drop, and the skin will begin to properly heal and when you go back to the tattoo, it will be exponentially more painful and you are at a higher risk of swelling.
- If you can, cleanse and moisturize the tattoo yourself, especially if you don't have daily access to someone who has had tattoos. First of all, it can help lessen the pain because you know what you are doing to yourself. And it is sometimes difficult for others to do the steps properly, especially with respect to being gentle with the cleaning, and only putting a very thin layer of moisturizer over the area.
- Do not use a numbing cream that has to be placed on the area before a tattoo begins. These types of creams only last a short time and when it eventually wears off, it will be at the most painful part of the tattoo process and because you haven't built up the endorphins to help you manage the pain, you are more likely to lose consciousness.

Here are a few pictures of Dee's tattoos






Hopefully this was educational or helpful to you, if not, we hope it was an interesting read. Until next time
 
 

 

Tuesday 29 October 2013

Dee's October Favourites

Hey guys
I thought I would give videos a try and while the lighting isn't great yet, I am working on the settings. I hope you enjoy and if you want more videos in the future, please leave a comment and let us know.

 
 
Don't judge me lol, I'm new to editing so I couldn't make the screenshot look pretty. Awkward face it is haha. Well enjoy!
 
Until next time