Monday 30 September 2013

The Review: Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum


Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum; Shade 53
I was quite skeptic at giving this foundation a go up until last week, when I finally gave in and decided to jump on the bandwagon with other bloggers. And I'm so glad I did.

Smell
The first thing which is highly noticeable is the smell. It's infused with vitamin-rich fruits, including goji berries, lychee and pomegranate, and the smell is quite strong, but savory. Normally I don't like makeup that smells due fear of breaking out, however this one claims to be hypoallergenic, and so far there are no signs of any spots at all.

Colour
My skin is in between neutral with cool undertones, therefore finding a foundation that's a perfect match can prove to be a challenge. However, I can safely say this is the only foundation that I've found to fit my skin tone perfectly (I'm a shade 53). Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum is quite yellow-toned, therefore easier to match than other foundations.

Texture
Texture-wise I would say it's very runny due to being a serum, and it blends really well. I apply it with the Real Techniques Buffing or Expert brush, depending on the amount of coverage I want, although I would say it's quite light in that department. I'm not sure about the statement of giving a semi-matte finish, as I do find I need to apply some powder to my t-zone. However, it does not have that overly dewy finish you'd expect from a serum, thus it's also good for oily skin types.
Longevity
On the bottle it says "16 hrs radiance-boosting even, revived complexion" - if there is a foundation that actually lasts for 16 hours, please let me know as this is a bit farfetched, but I do agree with the latter. It does even out my skin tone perfectly, as I do have a tendency to get redness in certain areas.

Overall
I would give this gel foundation a 9/10 as it completely exceeded my expectations. It's texture is perfect for winter skin, which has a tendency to get drier. It doesn't feel like I'm wearing any makeup at all as it doesn't tighten my skin like certain foundations do. The lasting power is wonderful considering it is a gel, and most importantly, it covers any redness or unevenness of the skin. For €15.80, I would definitely repurchase this as an every day foundation.

Saturday 28 September 2013

Post-Drinking Remedies


While we all look forward to that night out, the same cannot be said for the following morning. Grogginess, starvation, sloppiness... although we cannot avoid these annoying sensations, I find the following remedies to help in curing a hangover.
 
1. Skin hydration
Despite having cleansed my face and applied serum upon arriving home, my skin was still begging for some a hydration boost this morning. My post-drinking skincare morning routine resembles that of the evening. After cleansing, I applied a thin layer of the Michael Todd Avocado Mango Extreme Hydration Mask and left it on for 15 minutes. My skin literally drank it up, and it felt so quenched after removing the remaining of the product with a muslin cloth. I then followed with Institut Esthederm Intensive Propolis Serum, which I received as a sample with a premium purchase from BeautyBay. I usually save this serum for days like these when my skin needs that extra boost, as I find that the propolis cleanses and deeply purifies my skin. The serum itself is very watery, hence the advice to apply it with a cotton pad. However, I use my palms to tap it gently onto my face until it sinks in, as I find that the cotton pad absorbs most of the product.

2. Water
Apart from using products, I make sure to drink water by the buckets. Dehydration from alcohol not only gives you tight and lackluster skin, but also a dry mouth, increased thirst and apathy. I sometimes like to add a slice of lemon or lime to my water as it helps to sooth my upset stomach. Anything that helps to avoid these uncomfortable sensations goes right down on my list.

3. Food
Everyone whom I spoken to about this said the same thing - after a night of drinking, the body seems to be dissatisfied with every consumption, except for junk food. This is because we crave energy-dense, fatty foods, and due to a brain chemical, galanin.

Right now I'm craving a Big Tasty, but considering my lethargy at the thought of driving to McDonalds and the absence of burgers in the freezer, I had to 'please' my stomach with this. Yes emphasis on the apostrophes, because I could still devour a Big Tasty after eating this sandwich.

Brown bread with edam cheese, tomatoes, rucola, cheeselets and basil

Despite these cravings, the best foods to cure hangovers are fruit to replace the vitamins lost, and, according to what I read somewhere, toast. Bananas are known to replace the body's lost potassium.

4. Shower
I don't know if this is a mental thing, but I immediately feel the hangover starting to wear off upon showering. Taking a shower helps to improve the circulation and opening up the pores, while being associated with relaxation. It's something I always do as soon as I wake up.

5. Paracetamol
Although I didn't take any paracetamol today, I sometimes could not resist not doing so due to a throbbing headache. Avoid taking any medication right after drinking though, as there is a high chance that it will adversely react with the alcohol in your system. If you are opposed to taking medication, massaging Tiger Balm onto your temples is a good substitute, while being completely natural.

6. Sleep 
... the best remedy to cure yourself of a hangover and make time go by faster. Sleeping can help you to avoid taking any medication, while getting rid of that groggy feeling.

Do you have any more tips on how to treat a hangover? Let me know in the comments below!

Wednesday 25 September 2013

Back 2 School: Surviving School Days

Unlike abroad, college and university terms haven't commenced in Malta yet, but they're around the corner. Next Monday's Fresher's week. And am I excited... it's like I'm going into my first year at University. Except I'm going up to my third.

On campus 'working' on an assignment with Claire, from This & That

Fresher's week can be a bit overwhelming for those who are just starting, but it's actually one of the most exciting time of the term.

Socialise. Although this may seem terrifying, you're not alone. You may have your usual peer group with you, or you may be on your own. Don't lose sleep over it. Everyone's rocking in the same boat. Several students will be coming over to you from different organisations - some of them genuinely want to be your friend, others are just doing so for the sake of promoting their organisation. Apart from these people, get talking to people on your course, and avoid sitting alone in lectures. Buddy up with those whom you feel comfortable with. This helps to ooze your confidence, while encouraging you to participate in lectures.

Saying this, don't try too hard to impress others. Just don't. Also don't feel intimidated. Some people aren't worth your time. You'll make friends eventually. Joining an organisations helps, but don't get too disoriented. Focusing on lectures is more important. Most of the people who care more about the organisation end up repeating a year or two. And you don't want that. Still, make the most out of your time at university.

Creating a Facebook group for your course is another way of getting to know who's on your course. While getting to know these people better, it's a good place to share notes, ask for and receive information.

Although the first week can be a bit of a mayhem, don't take too long to settle. Start going to lectures as soon as they commence, and organise your stuff. Keep your notes updated, and if you feel you need to purchase extra notes lecturers leave at stationeries, do so. Just don't buy every book on the reading list, unless absolutely necessary. Which is rarely the case. If possible, borrow the books from the library and see the ones which are best for you. To save money, you can order the books online, or buy the photocopied versions from stationeries. A few of them are ridiculously overpriced. 

Speaking about money, spend it wisely. Having an amount of money in your smart card can be overwhelming, and you may be tempted to spend it all. Don't, you'll regret it. You'll need that money to buy books, notes, and other school-related material, which will keep cropping up until the end of the term. Of course you can treat yourself to something, or two... 

Use your free time wisely! Do go and have lunch with your friends. There are a couple of spots outside campus, and it's a nice way of catching up. But as the exams get closer, do start making appearances at the library. If you study better in groups, form a study group and meet up to revise together. It's good motivation. 

Jealous of my cat while desperately trying to study

School is what you make it. Personally, I love going to university. I hated college, but I love it here. You'll have those moments where you are buried under your books, and you 'regret' your decision, but they will be over within minutes. You may also be having friendship or relationship issues, where everything seems to be falling apart. When you leave school, you'll realise how it helped you to become the person you are. You'll find those people who'll miss it terribly, and those who are glad to have started working. 

Make the most of your school experience, and if you don't like something, there's always a way to alter it!

In between 2 of my favourite girls, while out for cocktails after an exam


Tuesday 24 September 2013

Back 2 School: Breakfast Ideas

Let's face it - no one likes getting up early in the morning to prepare breakfast. But personally, I feel dangerously famished upon waking up, I could eat a scabby donkey between six bread vans. Also, breakfast is one of the most important meals, as it affects your performance throughout the rest of the day.

Everything aside, these are some quick, easy breakfast ideas you could make yourself before school or work.

Porridge


The traditional breakfast, if I could say so myself. I remember my dad telling me how they used to have porridge everyday for breakfast back in Swindon. Only he didn't make any effort to not make it sound like vomit. Instead of leaving mine plain Jane,  I spice it up a bit. You'll need:


3 tablespoons oat bran
Water
Cinnamon
Milk (I use almond)
Grapes (or any other fruit)
Holland & Barret Breakfast Sprinkle (mix of dried fruit and seeds) [It's not in the picture due to the unsightly state of the packaging... the result of me hurrying to have breakfast]

What I do is add the oats to a pan, along with water and cinnamon. I didn't include any exact measurements to these because I just calculate how much water to add (enough for the oats to not dry up), and with cinnamon... well I go a bit overboard. I just love the taste of cinnamon in everything, and it's good for your metabolism anyway.

While it's cooking, I remove the seeds from the grapes. Then after about 3 minutes, I pour the cooked porridge onto the grapes. If like me, you're always in a hurry, add some milk so it cools a bit. Then I sprinkle some breakfast sprinkle on top, and you're good to go! Or eat.

Banana Panckaes


For the pancakes:
1 banana
2 eggs

That's all yes. I found this recipe from Blogilates. I usually add cinnamon to mine for that extra bit of flavour.

For the topping:
Fruit (here I sliced a pear)
Holland & Barret Breakfast Sprinkle

Extras:
Peanut butter
Honey
Other fruit

Have a look at my other, more exciting appetizing pancakes here.

Overnight Oats



The crack of dawn breakfast. Perfect if you have a lecture at 8am and you need to run out of your house at 6.30am to avoid all the traffic and park your car in a decent parking space. This is what most university students here do. With a portable breakfast like this, you can never go wrong. All you need to do is prepare it the night before, and leave it in the fridge until the next morning.

3 tablespoons oat bran
200ml milk (I use almond)
3 tablespoons low fat yogurt 
Fruit of your choice (I chopped peach)
Cinnamon (optional)




Mix everything in a shake container and refrigerate. Pick it up the next morning and rush out of the house. Simple.

Breakfast sorted. Never again are you going to leave the house on an empty stomach. Unless you are exceptionally sluggish that is.

What's your favourite breakfast? Do you have any other quick and effortless ideas?

Monday 23 September 2013

Back 2 School: Essentials

Today was the first day for those going to primary and secondary school. Those who will be starting college or university still have another week in waiting. While some may be dreading next Monday, others may be looking forward to it *raises hand*.

Around two weeks ago I did a Back 2 School Wish List and you guys seemed to enjoy reading it, so for this week I'll be extending the Back 2 School series.




How many times have you searched for something in your bag and couldn't find it? We've all been there. To avoid this, I have compiled a list of the essentials which should find themselves in your bag. 

Accessorize Postcard makeup bag*
I got this makeup bag last year during the Accessorize sale. I actually wanted the laptop case in this print, however they sold out before I could get my hands on one. Although it's quite big, it fits my stuff perfectly;-

I got this as a gift when I spent €50 at the Boux Avenue shop in Sliema. Since last winter, I've never been found without a hand cream in my bag. With amber, peony and rose, this hand cream has a strong floral smell to it, while helping to keep my paws soft.

I bought this leave-in conditioner in a travel size on purpose. With this everywhere with me, you're hardly to see me with dry hair any time soon. 

This cream is targeted at very dry areas. Around a year ago I purchased it to treat my dry hands, thinking I had those of a gardener. Obviously it wasn't working because my hands weren't that dry, but I found it to work perfectly on my elbows. 

Hair grips, hair ties & GHD mirror
... for obvious reasons. Just keep the ties and grips away from the person that always asks for them. There is always someone.

"IT SOOTHES. IT RELIEVES. IT MOISTURIZES." It does exactly what it says.

Moving out of my makeup bag...

AquaSan Hand Sanitiser
This anti-bacterial alcohol gel is a must-have. After getting off the bus, after sitting for an hour or so in the lecture theatre... don't even think of touching your face, or your food, before slapping this on your paws. 

Compact Wet Wipes
With their peachy scent, these wipes are sure to get rid of the smell of food from your hands. No one needs to know you had tuna for lunch.

Tissues
You still find those people who ask others for this stuff. Come on!

Nivea 48h Invisible Anti-Persperant Deodorant Spray
Not the most practical size, but they do smaller versions of these. And 48 hours of lasting power? I've never encountered any sort of product that lasted that long, but it does its job for the day.

Wrigley's Orbit White Chewing Gums
I've got mine in the 'fruity' flavour. Pop one of these after lunch, or whenever you feel your breath's not at its freshest.

All Bran Chocolate Bar
I always like to keep a snack at hand. You never know when you feel like nibbling something, and you might be unable to slip in to the canteen. While the flavour range of these bars is limited, you can substitute with nuts, or anything of your choice.

Accessorize London Notebook*
It's the first time I'll be keeping a personal notebook at hand this year at university. I've been doing it lately, and found that it's best for jotting down random ideas that come to mind. I'll be having a separate notebook to write down any homework or assignments, which I will be collecting from the KSU stand next week during Fresher's.

Laptop
It's very unlikely that I attend lectures without my Macbook Pro. I use it to take down my lecture notes, as it's quicker to keep up with lecturers. Also, it comes in handy to kill time during your frees. 

Pencil Case
This is not in the picture as I still need to buy it. I will be looking for a long, slim one that's easy to fit in most bags, rather than the bulky one I carried around last year.

Do you have any other essentials you would add to the list? Let me know!


Happy shopping! :)


* These haven't been restocked and I couldn't find any links.



Sunday 22 September 2013

The Autumn/Fall Tag


Autumn leaves - Image from Google
 
 While going through my usual routine of reading new blogs during breakfast, I came across this tag post. It seemed appropriate to do a post about autumn, and it's one of my favourite seasons along with winter.

Favourite thing about Autumn?
The changes it brings with it - weather, clothes... eveything!

Favourite drink?
Warm almond/coconut milk with honey.

Favourite scent/candle?
Cinnamon & Citrus scents.

Best lipstick?
Rimmel London Kate Moss in shade 107.

Go-to moisturiser?
Face: I prefer to use a serum in the evening, and the one I'm using at the moment is Michael Todd Hydration Boost serum. In the morning I'm using the Pai Geranium and Thistle moisturizer.

Go-to colour for the eyes?
Brown smokey eye.

Favourite music to listen to?
At the moment; Of monsters and men.

Favourite outfit to wear?
Oversized jumper, skinny dark jeans, long boots, chunky scarf and satchel.

Autumn treat?
Muffins! I'm gonna try and get into baking more this season.

Favourite place to be?
Under my blanket watching episodes on a rainy day, with a cup of tea/warm milk :)

I tag:
Charlene: http://acosmeticaffair.blogspot.com/
Claire: http://tat-claire.blogspot.com/
Josie: http://www.fashionmumblr.com/

:)

Saturday 21 September 2013

Facial Skincare Wish List for A/W

Just as the weather starts to change, so does our skin. The sweaty, moist surface starts to parch up, becoming more tight and dehydrated.

Since I started getting more into skincare, I decided how vital it is to change products according to your skin's needs. So here's my wish list for the coming seasons.

Morning



I want to get into using a different cleanser for morning and evening, and after searching through cleansers online, I found this Elemis Peachy Perfect one. I know the name should not draw me to a product, but it did. The fact that it says "peachy" made me believe this would be perfect for day time. Who doesn't want dandy skin just after rolling out of bed? According to the product description, the cleanser contains lemon which awakens your skin, along with other ingredients that hydrate and condition your complexion.

Those of us who are blessed with dark under-eye circles *raises hand* need some sort of targeted morning eye cream. Dark circles are at their worst upon waking up, especially after a fidgety night. So instead of putting coffee in our bodies, why not put it under our eyes? Yup, this Origins eye cream contains caffeine as one of its main ingredients. To add, ginseng is known for its brightening properties. De-puffed, awakened glowing under-eyes? Yes, please.

Containing the same ingredients as the one above, this moisturizer promises a glowing overall complexion. With a lightweight, oil-free formula, this moisturizer is supposed to convert dull skin into a vibrant, lustrous glow.

Evening


One of the cheapest cleansers I could find that seems to get the job done. After a day wearing makeup, I prefer to give my skin a deep cleanse. This oil free cleanser comes with a muslin cloth, which is used to polish your skin while removing the cleanser. The muslin cloth further helps to deep cleanse your skin, as the steam from the hot muslin cloth helps to open up those pores.

A facial oil may sound scary, especially for those with sensitive/oily/combination skin. However, this oil is suitable for all skin types. I've come across this product on various blogs, and most of them said the same thing - how this product is not that oily. As in, it sort of dries up, and sinks into the skin upon application. Rosehip is known to be advantageous to the skin by improving fine lines and wrinkles while giving the skin its natural glow. It also balances oily/combination skin, while acting as a moisturizer for dry skin. To add, it's known for balancing out skin tone, while reducing blemishes and scars. This oil seems to have it all.

If I had to have different eye creams for morning and evening, I would prefer something a bit more hydrating for night time. This eye cream is rich in omega 3 and 6 fatty acids, which calm and soften the delicate area of the eye.

Evening Extras


Recently I stopped using a facial scrub, but I must admit that my skin has missed that exfoliating feeling. My skin used to feel so fresh and free from impurities. If you have sensitive skin, make sure to opt for a gentle scrub, with very fine and soft grains in order to prevent skin irritation. Rinse away the scrub with warm water instead of cold; it further helps to clean those pores.

There has been a lot of hype about this product amongst bloggers, and I can't wait to try it out. Since the skin gets more dehydrated in winter, I prefer to add a hydrating mask to my routine. This Origins Overnight mask replaces your usual evening moisturizer, and you apply it around 30 minutes before going to bed, and as the name suggests, you leave it overnight. Your skin will drink it up, and in the morning you're supposed to wake up with vibrant, hydrated skin. The avocado and apricot kernel oil help in injecting that moisture back in your skin.


As stated, this is a wish list, therefore the above are not personal reviews of the products. However, I have discreetly researched them online and compared them to other products. Hence why they ended up in my wish list.

Friday 20 September 2013

Superfoods for Radiant Skin


Ever wondered what the saying "You are what you eat" means? The skin is our body's largest organ, and everything we ingest in our body is reflected through our skin. Simple as that. Most often, just because the face is free of blemishes, people assume that they are on the right track towards healthy skin. Radiant skin does not only mean zit-free, but it also refers to
  • plumpness
  • firm and even skin tone
  • unclogged pores
and much, much more! Whilst these can be achieved through the right use of products, it does not hurt to assist the process through the correct food choice.

Almonds

So first I have to point out that I was gobsmacked when I found out that almonds are not nuts - they are seeds! True, look it up. Almonds are a rich source of Vitamin E, which is the ultimate sun blocker. We all have been, and continue to be, bored to death hearing about the benefits of SPFs, so I won't even go there. But apparently, the right amount of Vitamin E in almonds helps against sunburn, therefore avoiding pigmentation, fine lines and wrinkles, and mostly importantly, skin cancer.

Almonds can be snacked on on their own, or added to yogurts, cereals or meals. A good all-rounder is almond milk, which is solely made out of almonds and water. I could never go back to cow milk after trying this.

Almond, berry & strawberry yogurt smoothie; Roasted almonds with rosemary; Almond chicken

Pumpkin Seeds

Minerals are often left in the dark, while vitamins get all the attention. Zinc is one of those minerals acting as a 24/7 skin supplier, and pumpkin seeds are jam-packed with it. It helps in maintaining the skin's elasticity through protecting cell membranes, managing collagen, and skin renewal through ridding of dead skin cells.

Pumpkin seeds

Flax seeds & Salmon

I put these under the same category for the sole reason of being loaded with omega 3 and 6 fatty acids. These essential fats protect the cell membrane, which is the cell's barrier controlling what passes through. It also aids in keeping in water. Those two litres you are supposed to be drinking daily? Yup, it's captured inside cell membranes, in turn rewarding us with plump, moist soft skin, whilst keeping wrinkles at bay.

Since flax seeds may be challenging to include in your diet, I found taking capsules* to be a satisfying alternative. Or you could buy actual flax seeds, and find ways to incorporate them in your meals!

Cooked salmon; Flax seeds; Apples with peanut butter and toasted flax seeds

Tomatoes & Watermelon

Ever had any tomatoes you were about to throw away, and made your own pasta sauce with them instead? The lycopene (which is what makes the tomatoes red) that leaks out of cooked tomatoes may just be the fix against anti-aging from UV rays - it gets rid of accumulating free radicals. Not used to cooking your own pasta sauce? You can substitute it with watermelon instead. Although I think you may be slightly screwed in winter.

Fresh watermelon; Tomato sauce; Pasta with fresh tomato sauce

 Canned Tuna

Good news to those who enjoy having their lunch consisting of tuna, or those who devour tuna straight out of the can. It is a rich source of selenium, which retains elastin; a protein known for the tightness and smoothness of the skin. However, you may want to consider keeping your distance from others after consumption, or replace with brazil nuts, turkey ham or whole-wheat bread. A little more breath refreshing. 

Canned tuna; Whole-wheat bread; Brazil nuts

Carrots

Apparently,  carrots are not only beneficial for eagle eyes. The beta-carotene, an antioxidant that is transformed into Vitamin A, helps in clearing out breakouts through unclogging pores.
Stressful times? No worries, pass over those carrot sticks and dip. Homemade, of course.

Fresh carrots; Carrot sticks with dip; Carrot juice

Dark Chocolate

A good excuse to snack on chocolate? We're all ears. Cocoa, one of the main ingredients of dark chocolate, is imbued with flavonoids. Flavonoids reduce skin roughness, while preventing UV damage. I've heard people saying that chocolate breaks them out multiple times. This all falls on what type of chocolate are they reaching for. Not even every dark chocolate bar contains the right amount of flavonoids, as sometimes they are extracted due to their bitter taste. The solution is to seek organic dark chocolate*, which contains up to 70%, or more, cocoa.

Dark chocolate; Cocoa beans; Cocoa hot chocolate

Berries (strawberries, blueberries, blackberries), Kiwi, Pineapple

Along with other tropical fruit, these babies are stocked up with Vitamin C. A mighty antioxidant, Vitamin C battles against free radicals, while producing collagen.

Berry smoothie; Mixed berries; Berry smoothie pie

Water

Being one of those guilty individuals that do not always drink up to two litres of water daily, I sometimes notice that my skin is dehydrated (despite being a combination) and lackluster. Not only does water ambush toxins out of the body, or delivers nutrients to every cell, but it also penetrates cell membranes, keeping them stout. As a result, the skin appears more plump and hydrated, emitting that extra glow.

Cannot stand the taste, or rather lack, of water? Add slices of lime, lemon or oranges to spice things up. No excuses.

Water with lemon slices; Glass of water; Water with orange slices
 

* Sold in Holland & Barrett local stores

Thursday 19 September 2013

A/W Trends: Women

So I've been doing my usual surf on online shopping sites, and I've come across repeatedly occurring trends for the coming autumn and winter.

Monochrome


Black Panelled Fast Unfastened Blazer - €60.00
Monochrome Mini Dress - €58.56
Swing Dress in Monochrome Flower Print - €36.44


Car Coat in Monochrome Zig Zag Print - €84.58
Shift dress in Block Monochrome Print - €36.44
Cropped Trouser in Monochrome Print - €13.66

Prints



Shirt in Abstract Animal Print - €46.85
Pink Floral Shirt - €40.00
Shirt in Oriental Garden Print -  46.85

Black Floral Print Longline Blazer - €65.00
Beige Tribal Print Duster Coat - €65.00
Floral Print Sweatshirt - €25.00

Camo


Shirt in Camo Print with Contrast Collar - €41.64
Green Camo Print Hooded Poncho - €6.00
Long Sleeve Tee with Camo Print - €76.78
Denim Shorts in Camo Print - € 24.07

Tartan


Trousers in Tartan Check - €52.05
Tartan Check Crew Neck Jumper - €58.56
Straight Leg Trousers in Tartan Check - €45.55


Pointed Heels - €32.53
FoldFald Studded Tartan Backpack - €52.05
Tartan Check Platforms - €58.56

Satchels

Satchel Bag with Scallop Bar Detail in Burgundy - €39.04
Mini Satchel Bag with Metal Buckles in Orange - €23.42
Mini Satchel Bag with Metal Buckles in Green - €23.42
Brown Leopard Print Pony Skin Leather Satchel - €87.00
Pink Snake Trim Mini Satchel - €25.00

The Cambridge Satchel Company went fully on board with the Tartan trend.






Leather


Leather Look Dress - €71.57


























Beige Over Dye Leather Look Biker Gilet - € 75.00
Brown Leather Biker Jacket - €161.00

Velvet





















Pink Floral Velvet Skater Skirt - €26.00
Atzek Print Velvet Skater Skirt - €26.00




Blue Chelsea Girl Ombre Velvet Dress - €40.00
Velvet Quilted Lock Across Body Bag - €26.03
Pencil Skirt in Velvet Floral Print - €41.64
























Skinny Jeans in Velvet - €123.62
Velvet Trousers - €36.44

Tuesday 17 September 2013

How I Wash my Clip-In Hair Extensions


Back in August 2012 I trimmed my hair into an almost pixie style, as it was already short back then. The following day I decided I wanted to let it grow. How this crossed my mind, I do not know. 

Then in March this year I purchased my clip-in extensions from HeadKandy, based on my hairdresser's recommendation. I had my hair dyed brown, along with half of the extensions. And I say 'half' because I wanted ombre' hair. 

Yesterday, I went through the processes of washing them. With clip-ins you are supposed to wait six weeks between every wash, otherwise you'll have hairs coming out of the wefts, after which they'll be ruined.

Redken Full Body Shampoo, Davines NouNou Conditioner, Kerastase Soleil Mask, Davines Sun Oil, Michel Mercier Brush

Before I put them under any running water, I brush each weft with my Michel Mercier brush. This brush is one of my holy grails - it makes my tangle teezer look crummy. I bought the blue one, because blue is my favourite colour specifically for thick hair. Michel Mercier brushes are colour-coded; blue for thick hair, green for normal hair and pink for fine hair. It has 428 bristles of differing heights and widths, which have no chance of bending. Unlike my tangle teezer, whose bristles started bending after brushing through my extensions, making me suspect it's designed for fine hair.

Then I shampooed each and every weft with my Redken Body Full shampoo. I initially bought this for my fine hair to prevent it from becoming flat. I find it works well with my extensions, giving them that bit of an 'oomph'. The only problem I have with this shampoo is that it contains SLS, but I still need to do proper research regarding sulfates in haircare.

This was followed by conditioner. I use Davines NouNou Conditioner* with tomato extract, specifically for colour-treated hair. It prevents hair from looking lackluster, while giving it that soft feel to it. On the tin it says to leave the product for 5-10 minutes before rinsing, however I rinse the extensions immediately as I follow with a mask.

As a mask I use the Kerastase Soleil Masque UV Defense Active*. I found this especially good throughout summer, due to being targeted at sun-exposed hair, as well coloured and damaged hair. I prefer using something rich for my extensions, as they do have a tendency to get dry. Since it is a rinse-off treatment, I need something to last around for approximately six weeks.  I do leave this on for 10 minutes before rinsing, and I also spray the wefts with a bit of Davines Protective Moisturizing Sun Oil*. I do not like using this on my actual hair as I find it leaves it quite greasy, however I find that it works well with my extensions. It is infused with argan oil, therefore it is an adequate rinse-off treatment. 

Redken Extreme Anti-Snap Treatment, Lee Stafford Poker Straight Serum, Biosilk Silk Therapy Treatment

After around 10 minutes, I rinse all the wefts properly, making sure not to leave any traces of products. Placing them on a towel to dry, I apply a bit of Redken Extreme Anti-Snap Treatment. This is a leave-in type of treatment formulated for distressed hair, while offering heat protection and safeguarding against split ends and breakage. It is interlocked with protein and ceramide, 2 components required for healthy-looking hair. Smell-wise, I find it almost smells a bit almond-y. Very pleasant. 
At the ends, I also apply a bit of Lee Stafford Poker Straight Shine Serum to lock in some moisture. The only hitch in this product is the smell. I find that Lee Stafford products all have a weird smell, which is quite difficult to describe. It is something I wouldn't repurchase once I'm through with it.

Then I leave them to dry overnight. I try to avoid exposing them to heat as much as possible to prevent any breakage. In the morning I only have to 'blow-dry' them from a distance (without using any brushes), only to get rid of that dampness. Then I use my GHD Limited Edition hair straighteners. (I could not find the link to these specific ones anywhere, but I purchased them around two years ago from Asos - picture below). I am aware that applying direct heat to the extensions is destructive, but I only do so after washing. 

Pink Limited Edtion GHDs, for Breast Cancer Awareness

To finish off, I apply a bit more of the Redken Anti-Snap Treatment, followed by the BioSilk Silk Therapy Treatment. You only need the tiniest amount of this product and it works wonders, leaving you with savory-smelling hair.

The finishing result



* Purchased from the lovely Joe Briffa, at Hairoscope