Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Spring Sale Shopping

With so many sales lately, it's hard not to buy anything! I've been clickety-click happy, anticipating the springtime that I'm so sure is just around the corner, after all this treacherous rain and gloomy doomy gray lifts.

J.Crew's sale is on sale for 30% off plus free shipping over $150 with code EXTRA30! I poked around and found a few tops that are summery and still appropriate for casual Friday. The above Grand Ruffle Shell I first spied on Extrapetite and loved the cream version (anything beige/white/cream is so airy and perfect for summer! Gorgeous against a nice tan... but I'm getting ahead of myself). It wasn't available in Petite sizes so I chose the gray in XXS and the cream in XS.

J.Crew Tuxedo Ruffle Sweater - Being smaller in front, I appreciate any sort of embellishments to create a fuller look. With ruffles as a big trend this year, it's been easy to find clothing items with volume, but for every cute blouse with just enough adornment, there's another top that crosses the line of "making fun of women with chest hair", as a blogger so aptly put it. This sweater, with the vertical tuxedo ruffles reaching all the way down, avoids that territory and would be great for both a nice dinner or work. Not on sale but hey, I'll take the free shipping.

 J. Crew stained-glass drop earrings in Petrol and Colored pearl and ribbon necklace - I love J.Crew's jewelry collection but can't bring myself to pay full price for them. On sale with additional discount though is another story! The pearl + ribbon combination is delicate and dreamy, and I'm really digging the cool gray and muted gold of the Petrol earrings.

Bloomingdales had its Friends and Family event last weekend and I finally treated myself to a pair of Ferragamos that I've been setting my sights on ever since I started work. The best items to buy from F&F are classic items that rarely go on sale otherwise, things that you would pay full price for, but why not get a discount to make it even more worth it?! I actually love the pumps version more but only Saks carried them and size 6.5 is sold out in the entire nation! Flats are practical and will be great for nice dinners (think: with parents)
The flats came but are a size too big, surprisingly. Going to exchange for a half size down. Love the grosgrain ribbon, adds a girly touch to a conversative brand and style.

For kicks, here are the beautiful Carla pumps... the chalk color is gorgeous! Merchandise websites should have a button similar to *like* in Facebook.... I'd *want* all day.
Coming up - Saks Friends and Family event is April 22-26 so look for the codes/coupons in your inbox!

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Road to Skin Recovery - Part I

After dealing with breakouts and bad skin for the better part of the past 10 years (lucky me, I get to have teen AND adult acne!), I’ve now gone through a skincare and diet overhaul for the past 3-4 months, and am enjoying better skin that I ever have. It's miraculous! Relative to what I used to see in the mirror last October, my skin has completely transformed, and so I wanted to share what I've been doing in hopes that maybe somebody else could benefit from this. There's a lot of information to take in, so I'll break this up into two posts. Keep in mind also that although what happened to me seems sudden, it was NOT a quick fix. It took months of trial and error, endless hours of research and discipline. The solution that's worked for me will be a long-term process, so if you're still struggling, keep being consistent and don't lose hope!

Background
My skin was manageable for the most part during college, but began to worsen after moving cross country and starting a new job with long hours and lack of sleep. Throw in a bunch of other stress factors (worsening economy, job insecurity, long distance relationship) and bam! Skin reaches the worst condition it’s ever been in, culminating in large, painful cystic breakouts (gross, I know). It seriously depressed me and killed my social life since I refused to go out seeing anyone. Determined, I tried everything and spent a lot of money on promised solutions – facials, masks, antibiotics, medical-strength ointments, but it only left me with a reddened face that tingled from too much chemicals. In other words, fail. Anyone who suffers adult acne knows what a terrible cycle it is; the worse your skin looks, the more desperate you become to try any and all solutions, but it only leads to more irritation and breakouts. I’m not saying the things I tried were completely ineffective, but they didn’t clear me up at and I continued to wallow.

Skincare
Since I’d tried expensive products with no success, I thought, “What’s there to lose? Why not go the other route and simplify my skincare routine with only a few elements?” When it comes to skincare, sometimes less is more, so I did some research and found acne.org, a community of skin sufferers (..hmm, that sounds more bleak than it really is) created by Dan Kern, a regular guy who has endured years of acne and finally found an answer that worked for him and countless others.

His mantra is streamlined and simple: 1) wash face with a gentle cleanser, 2) apply lots of benzoyl peroxide, and 3) moisturize. The key success factor in those steps rests in the application technique – GENTLY GENTLY GENTLY. Along with allowing time in between steps for skin to dry and absorb the products, being supremely gentle was the most important factor to keep in mind. Acne sufferers have sensitive skin, contrary to popular belief, and should leave skin as untouched as possible. So, the number one thing to remember is to decrease irritation. This remains true for all steps of any skincare routine.
Cleanser – the fewer the ingredients, the better. Avoid chemicals with long names. I really like Purpose, and plan to purchase another bottle when my current one runs out. It is ultra mild, foams nicely, and still gives me a clean sensation that doesn't strip it dry. Every other day, I also exfoliate with a baby brush to get rid of dead skin, and am now transitioning to my Clarisonic for even cleaner skin. Another alternative is to use Cetaphil, but make sure the cleanser doesn’t have active acne fighting ingredients in it (like salicylic acid or BP).

A quick note about makeup: I don't use a separate makeup remover, but will just wash my face twice with Purpose if I wore foundation or a lot of concealer that day. Also I feel that the physical exfoliation I do with either the babybrush or Clarisonic helps to remove any leftover remnants.

Benzoyl Peroxide - Dan’s regimen is centered around benzoyl peroxide, which oxidizes the skin so that bacteria isn’t allowed to grow. It kills existing pimples and also prevents new ones from popping up. Everyday, twice a day, for the past 3-4 months, I diligently applied a LOT of BP (go here to learn more about the regimen) and I’ve seen a decrease in the size and scale of all my breakouts. Neutrogena On-the-Spot is an over-the-counter option, but it’s pricey for the size you receive.

Moisturizer – Even oily skin needs moisturizer! Otherwise, skin becomes zapped dry from excessive acne products, and thus overproduces oil to compensate. Ironic, since that’s the last thing we oily folk need! I’ve been using Dan Kern’s moisturizer along with a few drops of jojoba oil (to fight the flakies), but will probably look for another brand when I finish my bottle.

Other products I’ve introduced into my system:

AHA – After 1.5 months (that’s how long it should take your skin to get accustomed to BP), I started incorporating AHA, a chemically exfoliating glycolic acid. Its purpose is to shed the outermost layers of skin, expedite the turnover of new cells, and eventually reduce dark scars and pigmentation. What it’s really improved dramatically for me is the texture of my skin. I used to have a lot of pitted scars on my cheeks, but AHA has smoothed them out so it’s flat to the touch, and also easier to apply makeup. AHA is also my product of the future – I would keep using this to fade out scars and red marks.

Jojoba Oil – Crucial during NY winters, jojoba oil provides more moisture than regular lotion. It prevents skin from flaking off and eases application of mineral or liquid foundation (but try not to use that much makeup while your skin is recovering!

Sunscreen – Using BP and AHA increases sensitivity of skin, so it’s important to protect it with a good sunscreen. EVERY. SINGLE. DAY. Sunscreen is a MUST! I like Anthelios by La Roche Posay. Make sure to choose one that's oil-free and limits excessive chemicals.

Exfoliation – This is a tricky step, since you have to balance scrubbing/exfoliation while still being sensitive to skin (harhar... but really, you must be super gentle in the first few weeks of the regimen). I bought a Red Cross brand baby brush (if it’s good for an infant, it’s good enough for me right??) and timidly brush a few strokes on my cheeks and forehead every other day. It helps flakes come off easier and avoid dry, scaly looking skin. Now that it’s been 3+ months with the routine, I’m experimenting again with my Clarisonic, which I bought awhile ago but stopped using when my skin worsened (didn't think the whirring and noise would be good for the breakouts). Since acne.org offers large-sized bottles at economical prices, I bought most of the above products from acne.org, which is great since they last long enough to see results! Hopefully the magic continues, but will keep you all posted.

More broadly speaking, skincare isn't just about the products you slather on your face. You need to pay attention to all aspects of anything that comes into contact with the sensitive areas of skin. For example, 1) changing your pillowcase every few days (not just weeks!) so oil doesn't accumulate on its surface and clog pores, 2) carefully washing out shampoo and conditioner so that it rinses clean away from your face, 3) any cosmetics to hide blemishes, 4) not touching your face during the day, including resting chin on hands, cupping sides of face with palms, etc. It sounds OCD, but it's worth it in the long run.


...part 2 about diet, supplements, exercise to continue..!

Friday, March 19, 2010

Summer Lovin'... Happened So Fast

Temps reached 88 degrees in SoCal this week and I can't say any of us could complain! Maybe it's not exactly summer yet, but my mind was definitely drifting towards thoughts of laying on the beach and getting a tan again. Warm weather means no one should have to stay indoors!

View of the beautiful ocean (image from Yelp.com)

Luckily, working out in El Segundo has given me prime time and location to enjoy the change in seasons. I don't have as much knowledge of the beautiful LA-westside as I'd like to, so it's always fun to get a little more exposure to this area with the help of my co-workers. For St. Patrick's Day, the team decided to head out to Simmzy's in Manhattan Beach. The restaurant/bar has outdoor patio seating, a great selection of beer on tap, and a yummilicious burger (which I added shitake mushrooms to). Seated on the slope of Manhattan Beach Blvd, you can hear and see the gorgeous water. I loved the ambiance, the food, and the people watching. Plus, who can complain about a 2-hour mid-week break like that?


Another beloved activity of Westsiders (besides drinking and beach volleyball'ing), is biking! My co-worker who actually lives in Redondo Beach told me about Electra Bikes! I haven't ridden a bike in a millionnnn years, but the idea of cruising along the beach on this cute little Jenny 3i sounds pretty awesome, doesn't it? These can be found in a variety of the beachside bike shops and run an average of $500-600. I probably need to re-learn my biking skills before getting one of these cuties, but this could be a great buy!



For a cheaper alternative, Beach Bikes has some pretty cute monochrome bikes for only $200. Best of all, the store is offering a 10-40% sale until March 26! For us SoCal'ers, they have a store right in Torrance: 20938 S. Normandie Ave., Torrance, CA 90502. I think I might drop by one of these days just to see these in real life. Seeing them might actually give me more of a push to get one and get off my lazy bum.

Summer, come soon! There's so much I want to do!

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Prescriptives Virtual Matte Replacement

After my denial of Prescriptives Virtual Matte's demise finally faded away, I searched for its possible replacement with a heavy heart and lowly expectations (yes, I am a creature of intense attachment). I headed over to Sephora after having done a bit of research and had my mind set on Make Up For Ever's Mat Velvet. I picked this one for the brand's high quality products, color offerings, formulation, and similar pricing (only $2 more than VM). Overall, the product seemed like a pretty good clone of VM, but it's always funny how what you think is best for you, isn't what you end up needing after all.

The Sephora make-up artists understood right away what I was looking for when I mentioned VM, and walked me over to Tarte for its similar au-naturale formulations. Unfortunately, I found the Smooth Operator foundation to be too dry and flat on my skin. Instead of sinking in, it sat on top with a fairly white cast. Instant neg on that one, sorry Tarte. These are two of my biggest pet peeves of oil-free and SPF foundations (a similar predicament I found when trying the highly touted VM-clone: Clinique Superfit). No, thank you, I would not like to be a cakey, white mess.

What was I looking for? Dewy, light, moisturizing, non-shiney, and coverage for my acne scars! Picky, much? Thankfully, my pickiness led me to my perfect match: Nars Sheer Matte. I love, love the finish and the fact that the color doesn't change after a long day! It's light enough for layering so that you can attain whatever coverage level you want. Two cons are that it's a little pricier, at $42 compared to $32 for VM. And unfortunately, it doesn't contain SPF, so you'd need to pair it with a separate sunscreen if wearing it during the day. Either way, the pros definitely outweigh the cons, and I think I'm hooked. For anyone with slightly drier skin, the foundation also comes in a Sheer Glow version!

Took this for a spin in Vegas last weekend, with a fear of what my "photo face" would look like... and was pleasantly surprised! Like VM, my face photographed pretty true to color and wasn't too dry or oily despite the sweaty mess of Vegas clubs. I don't usually wear liquid foundation to work, but tried it a few days to test out the staying power. I'm glad to say that whether I top it off with MAC Skinfinish Natural or Everyday Minerals Silk Dust, it sits perfectly, with very little fading. I had little hope that I could find a VM replacement so easily, but it's always great to find something unexpected.

Foundation routine to come in a later post!

Monday, March 1, 2010

Pump Up That Color

This year, one of the things I've been trying to more consciously do is incorporate color into my work wardrobe. Before I reach for a cute black top, I make sure now to see whether the colored versions would be a better choice. It's been a slightly difficult feat, however, given that black, grey, and white are superfluous choices in the business casual section. Black looks soooo good on though, how can I really resist despite how absolutely boring 5 days of black can be?

Maybe it's time to take a different route: colorful shoes!

Let's take some pointers from one of our favorite fashionistas: Carrie Bradshaw. When Carrie finally got her man at the end of the SATC movie, we couldn't help but have a little faith in the fact that maybe all the craziness of her 7 year struggle with Big was finally worth it... and most of us were squealing at that beautiful closet he built for her beloved shoe collection. In the end, she got her lover and her fabulous shoes. Her Something Blue Satin Manolo's were her chosen pair for her wedding. Not only did they serve as a focal point for the movie (who else could propose with a shoe besides the charming Big?), they were the perfect pop of color for the happy bride.

Like Carrie, offsetting the bore of my work clothes (and even LBDs) with colorful shoes looks like the best way to go!

Kate Spade at ShopStyle
These are my choice for gorgeous blue shoes. Only 30% of the cost of Carrie's Manolo's! Kate Spade shoes are definitely my newest obsession--they're comfortable, well constructed, and pretty darn beautiful. Best of all, there are always sales going on so they are even more lustworthy and suitable for an entry-level corporate slave like me. I would say that based on the conservatism of your work environment, I'd stick with deeper versions just to be safe. Of course, they might not work so well for meetings and such, but for everyday wear, they're a great way to play up your day!

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