11.10.2014

Oops... Sephora Haul!!



Why must Sephora have a 20% off sale? Sephora sales always result in a manic and obsessive mall run and a guilty conscience for the rest of the week while I wait for my next paycheck to be able to eat. Ok, I'm exaggerating, but really, it hurts so good!

Here's a quick look at my latest haul:

Tarte | gifted mascara
Sephora Favorites | draw the line collection
Beauty Blender | the original beauty blender + solid cleanser
Formula X | new classics in obsessed
NARS | lipstick in pigalle
Anastasia Beverly Hills | brow wiz in dark brown
NARS | creamy concealer in ginger
First Aid Beauty | ultra repair instant oatmeal mask
Bite Beauty | matte creme lip crayon in aubergine
Birthday Freebie! | make up for ever mascara and lipstick
100 Point Perks | laura mercier tinted moisturizer & bobbi brown bb cream
Samples! | murad & philosophy samples



11.02.2014

Back At It & Hello November!

My little man and emoji pumpkin!

Hello! I've taken a break from the blog and feel like I owe you an apology and explanation on my hiatus. As I've said in a previous post, I was unemployed when I started this blog and really created it out of boredom from my situation. A girl can only handle so much day time television and Netflix reruns!

I'm so happy to say that I've found a job that I really love and I'm able to be creative everyday. I work in the Digital Marketing and Social Media department of a new online boutique, Always Me Clothing. This is my first job where I'm actually enjoying what I do and not getting berated by customers and or managers for silly things. As a former food&bev and customer service employee, I'm feeling inspired every day in my new career. I've put my job and the content I'm creating for my company as a priority to my own blog, but I'm really having a blast doing it. I'm able to collaborate with my coworkers on new content and bounce ideas with people who are working for the same goal, something that was missing from working alone on my blog. So that's what's been taking up my time for the past month and a half, I've just been creatively drained from work to really put much effort into my blog, and I'm sorry for neglecting it. But this blog helped me get the job that I love so much. I was able to show my writing and creativity in a way that was accessible and relevant to what I'm getting paid to do now. So without my blog, I really don't know what type of work I'd be doing now.

Now that I feel like I somewhat have a handle on my new job, I want to get back in to blogging. But first, I want to share a few things that I've been doing for my new company!

Here's a DIY post I worked on: Mason Jar Terrariums!

Another DIY post: Emoji Pumpkins!

I also got my styling hands dirty for the first time at a few photo shoots!

I hope you enjoyed this little life update and let me know what you think of the links that I posted from my work life. Hopefully this inspires someone who's feeling a little down in their own work life and shows that even a former Pinkberry employee can find her dream job! Be sure to check back again soon, we'll be back for regularly scheduled programming! Thank you so much for visiting and supporting my slice of the interwebs. I really do appreciate it!





The Sunday Local: Halloween

Spraaang break forevuhh!

Happy Halloween from me and Alien! Gabe and I decided to dress up the thug crew from Spring Breakers. We celebrated our friend's birthday at a local bar here in LA, and thankfully a few people recognized our costumes. Hope you all had a fun and safe Halloween!

Lemme see yo grillz

Let's talk Gabe into growing out his hair for some real cornrows! Thanks again for stopping by!





8.31.2014

The Sunday Local: Malibu

kimono - TJ Maxx | t-shirt - AA | jeans - topshop | heels - dolce vita

I was lucky enough to spend time with my very good friend Claudette in Malibu this week. I've known her since kindergarten and she's been living in New York for the past year so I cherish any time I get to spend with her. We played in Malibu for two days straight! Hitting up Zuma Beach to get out of the Valley heat and having drinks at Duke's with some awesome hula girls (cue Maui withdrawals!!) Enjoy the results of our impromptu photo shoot!

♫ the waves keep on crashin' on me for some reason ♪ 

sunset at Duke's 

the cahleesi

Check out Claudette's amazing blog about her traveling adventures through Europe and all around North America! How did you spend your Labor Day Weekend, I'd love to know in the comments! Thank you for visiting!

8.27.2014

All About the Chemical Peel | Part I

(July 19 - Aug 27)

The chemical peel. Those words can be quite scary for most people, even I was opposed to them for years, I heard horror stories of peels gone wrong and saw my boyfriend have a terrible reaction and get a severe burn from a bad peel. Though I avoided peels, I kept doing my research and I've since become a convert, doing them myself at home every week. I'm a huge fan of chemical exfoliants, they've faded scars that I've had for years and give me a healthy glow.

In the first part of my chemical peel series I'll describe the different types of peels you can use and offer some recommendations on peels and other exfoliants. Let's get into it!

It's important to start slowly with the weakest type of acid at the lowest percentage with the shortest application time. If your iffy on your do-it-yourself skills, go to a professional dermatologist or esthetician first and let them know it's your first time. If you want to dive right in or just want to learn the facts, here's a list of the types of chemicals used in a peel.

Types of Chemical Acids:

Lactic Acid |  A fairly mild chemical exfoliant, it's an awesome beginners AHA and works well for fading hyperpigmentation. Lactic acid is derived from milk and works well on all skin types.

Glycolic Acid |  Stronger than lactic acid, it's next up on the list. Glycolic acid is derived from sugar cane, works best on normal to oily skin, and is also an AHA - exfoliating the surface of the skin.

Mandelic Acid |  The least irritating and mildest exfoliant on the market. Also an AHA, but takes longer to penetrate the skin's surface. Mandelic acid is derived from almonds and is suitable for acne-prone, sensitive, sun-damaged, and/or deeper complexions.

Salicylic Acid |  A beta-hydroxy, BHA, that is oil-soluble - meaning it can penetrate deeper into the oily/acne-prone skin to loosen up blackheads or clear pores.

Trichloreacetic Acid |  Also known as TCA, it is the most intensive acid to use at home. Some use it for fine lines, wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, or even indented acne scarring. It's not recommended for beginners.

I purchased a 40% lactic acid chemical peel kit from Makeup Artist's Choice. My sample size has lasted for months with weekly peels, and I still have half a bottle left. It comes with a pH balancing toner which you use before and after the peel and some instructions for a safe at home treatment.

If you're still on the fence about peels, I can recommend lower strength exfoliants that you can use once a week or whenever you want some extra deep cleaning.

Paula's Choice | My number one place to get exfoliants. I use two of her products daily, the 2% BHA Liquid (salicylic) and the 8% AHA Gel (glycolic). I can't speak any more highly of PC exfoliants, they're gentle but effective and work great for people who want to dip their feet into chemical exfoliants. The Weekly Resurfacing Treatment (10% glycolic) is also a great first step before diving into chemical peels. (All Paula's Choice exfoliants are 20% off right now!!)

Alpha Hydrox | Though I haven't used any of their products, I've heard nothing but good things about this brand. It's a cheaper alternative to PC but looks like it's just as effective. The Oil-Free Treatment is a 10% glycolic gel and the Swipes are 14% glycolic acid soaked cotton pads. Both can make great weekly treatments.

I hope you enjoyed my recommendations but check back for Part II for a run down of my chemical peel routine and a few more tips and tricks! Thanks again for visiting!!





**This is not a sponsored post. All products mentioned where purchased by me or researched based on effectiveness. I do have a Paula's Choice referral code, like every member account on their website, and you can use it for $10 off your first order. Let me know how you like the products!

8.19.2014

Simple Brow Tutorial




It's refreshing to start writing on the blog again. I was in a bit of a rut so I haven't been posting as often as I'd like to, but I'm back with a super simple tutorial on my favorite feature to make up, BROWS! I use only one product for the whole routine so you don't have to shell out on a kit or brow gel. This is what I do everyday, so if you want a more dramatic look you can add darker shades, gel, or concealer to beef it up!


Here she is, my HG brow product, Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Whiz pencil in Brunette. It's the perfect color for me right now and it has a grooming brush on the other end that's really convenient and better than my stand alone brow spoolies. The formula is hard enough so that you don't apply too much but smooth enough to easily brush over if you do. You can always use a cheaper alternative but make sure that you have a spoolie handy, it's just as important of a tool as your pencil!

8.10.2014

The Sunday Local: Cheat Week


I have a confession to make, I cheated...

....on my diet and it never felt so good! As of last week, my boyfriend and I finished our Whole30, a very strict no grain no dairy no sugar diet consisting of only veggies, meat, fruits and nuts. We needed a jump start to a healthier lifestyle after our trip to Hawaii and having done Whole30 and Paleo before, we decided it'd be a good idea to build better eating habits again. Though I felt amazing during my month of healthy eating exclusively at home, it was absolute torture for the little foodie fiend living inside me. But she finally saw the light of day this week when I went H.A.M. on some of my favorite dishes.


I'll have me one of those! No, this beauty is literally called "One of Those", the lovechild of a croissant & donut filled with yummy pastry cream from Lulu's Bread and Breakfast in Las Vegas, NV. While visiting some family in Sin City, we decided to end our Whole30 by having our fill of sugary goodness over breakfast. I probably have the biggest sweet tooth out of everyone I know, so this baby had to find it's way into my mouth after a month of sugar free torture. 

8.07.2014

The Terrible Two of DIY Beauty


I can't tell you how many times I've gotten DIY beauty advice from friends, family, and customers from my old jobs. When you suffer from acne or bad skin, it's somehow a green light for strangers to tout all of their beauty knowledge on you, even if they're not necessarily right. One of my regulars at Pinkberry back in the day told me to cut a lime in half, bake it in an oven, and rub it all over my face while it's still hot. Instinct told me not to squeeze a searing hot fruit over any open wound, especially spots on my face! Even though I didn't take her advice home with me, I was't aware of the dangers of some DIY beauty ingredients until I really started my research on skincare. It's all about keeping your skin in balance and maintaining your skin's most natural pH level, or problems like acne or dehydration can wreak havoc. Here are two DIY ingredients you should stay away from to keep your skin healthy and balanced.

Lemon and Citrus Fruits
Lemon is often recommended for its brightening and astringent properties, which should be helpful for acne and dark spots. But that “hurts so good” sting you feel from lemon hitting an open acne spot is actually irritation and can cause more inflammation and redness. The brightening effect of citrus juice is from its high acidity levels (pH 2), which is far too high to be regularly applying on the skin. Have you heard of a chemical peel? That’s essentially what citrus juice is, so you must be careful with application or you risk getting a serious chemical burn. Excessive use of citrus juice on the skin can also lead to photosensitivity, or sensitivity to sun exposure. If you insist on using citrus juice in your routine, consider diluting the juice with water and avoid using it daily. And if you aren't using it already (like you should be!), sunscreen will be your new best friend.

Baking Soda
Baking soda is commonly recommended as an inexpensive alternative to scrubs. It’s said to be gentle on sensitive skin and can also be mixed with other ingredients to make a mask. The danger in baking soda is its pH of 8.5, making it highly alkaline, the opposite of acidic lemon juice. Now, what’s the harm in a scrub or mask that’s too alkaline? The natural pH of skin (4.5-5.5) leans more on the acidic side to fight harmful bacteria in the environment. But when we cleanse skin with an alkaline product, it changes the skin’s pH making it a breeding ground for bacteria (Korting HC, 1990). High pH levels can also lead to moisture loss, irritation, and skin aging.

It’s important to find a gentle facial cleanser with a pH that closely resembles your skin's natural balance. The delicate balance your skin needs to be healthy can be easily damaged but is much harder to heal, sometimes taking up to 2 weeks to go back to it's normal state! Now that you know to steer clear of DIY projects using lemons and baking soda, you can confidently say "No thanks, I'm trying to watch my pH figure" to any stranger giving you bad beauty advice.

8.05.2014

Bold Lip Love

Feeling bold? These are five of my favorite bold lippies that can be worn day, night, or whenever you need a little umph! There's a good mix of drugstore and mid-end products as well as different colors. Enjoy! Excuse the hair, it was 90℉!!


7.31.2014

Dabble with Double Edge Razors


Is hair removal a topic to reserve for when we're a little more comfortable with each other? Sorry if this is a little TMI for my ninth blog post ever. It's not exactly first date chit chat material but I think I found something special in the old school art of double edge shaving, and I just had to share it.

Benefits

A close shave | You don't need quatro blades to give you a close shave. Get one really sharp blade and a heavy, durable safety razor and you'll see just how smooth your legs can get.

Less irritation | Say bye to razor bumps and burns forevuuurrr. Most canned shaving creams have extra ingredients and preservatives that strip the skin's natural oils and lead to irritation, while a good shaving soap will cushion the blade and leave you feeling moisturized and lovely. And extra time you take to carefully shave with a safety razor makes it less likely for you to cut yourself.

It's CHEAP! | A set of 8 refill cartridge blades can cost you over $20, or you can get 100 razor blades for $11.95. There will be a higher initial cost when you build your kit (some collectible or vintage safety razors are really expensive), but the money you'll save throughout the year or however long you'll be shaving will drop ten-fold.

Just relax | I'd be the last girl to tell you that I love shaving, but now it's less of a chore and actually kind of pleasant. The act of making a good lather and taking my time to carefully shave has helped me unwind and take a breather.

Sustainable | As an LA native I'm programmed to care about the environment. You can use a metal safety razor for the rest of your life without having to replace it, as opposed to their plastic counter parts that can break or build soap scum within weeks. Razor blades are recyclable, plastic cartridges are not.

I can go on about my new found love of shaving, but I think that's a good run down. Who knew that a vintage technique of shaving can actually work better than the modern way? If you want to learn more about double edge shaving you can visit /r/wicked_edge on reddit, the community is so knowledgable and give great advice. My shaving kit is from Maggard Razors, their an awesome company with a huge selection. Again I'm not affiliated with any links on this post, I just think their great resources! I'd love to know your favorite hair removal technique.


7.29.2014

nik's Picks for July


MUAC 40% Lactic Acid Kit | Brighter skin and fading dark spots. 'nuff said.
Kat Von D Tattoo Liner in Trooper | I've already sung my praises in this post but I'll say it again, holy grail!
OPI nail polish in Cajun Shrimp | The perfect bright summer red, and a breeze to apply
Dior Creme de Rose Lip Balm | I'm running low and feel like I've lost a limb
DV by Dolce Vita Mirella heels | My go-to summer heels, perfect for brunch or a killer concert
#GIRLBOSS by Sophia Amoruso | One of the most inspiring reads this year, the CEO of Nasty Gal wrote this half business bible half memoir to motivate girls to kick ass in any career path they choose. It's badass and motivating, and if you're like me and feeling a little uninspired lately, reading #GIRLBOSS will give you a nice smack to get your booty going and on its way to success.




**No affiliate links or sponsored products, just my favorite things :)


7.25.2014

About Face: Friday Night Out


It's one of my best friends' birthday today!! That means we're hitting up West Hollywood and dancing are asses off! I love a strong contour for nights out and MAC's Club, a turquoise to brown duo-chrome eye shadow, seemed very appropriate. I paired it with a baby pink lip combo of a MAC Cremesheen lipstick in Pure Zen and NYX lip gloss in Beige (not really beige).

Face
Becca Ever-Matte Poreless Priming Perfector
Make Up Forever HD Foundation in 153
NARS Creamy Concealer in Biscuit
Ben Nye Banana Powder
Too Faced Chocolate Soleil Bronzer in Medium/Deep
MAC Blush in Warm Soul

Eyes
MAC Club on the lid
Lorac Sable in the crease
Kat Von D Tattoo Liner in Trooper
Urban Decay Cannonball waterproof mascara
Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz in Brunette
Ardell Demi lashes #120

Lips
MAC Pure Zen lipstick
NYX Beige lip gloss

Thanks for visiting and enjoy your Friday night!! ✌︎

7.23.2014

My Skincare Journey Part II: Daily Routine

This is the second installment of my Skincare Journey series where I will cover my daily and weekly skincare routine for my oily, acne prone skin. Check out Part I where I talk about my progress with acne and what you can do to start your own skincare journey.

Morning Routine 
My morning routine is pretty simple since I'm usually rushing to get ready for the day. I skip a lot of steps that I feel are vital for my night routine, but in the morning all I want to do is sleep in.


7.20.2014

My Skincare Journey Part I

This is a series on my skincare journey. I wanted to start off with an explanation on where I started and highlight some basic tips on what you can do now to begin your journey to beautiful skin. My next post for the series will be a detailed look at my own skincare routine. 

For the most part of my life, my skin has been an issue for me, it's always been oily, full of acne, and prone to scarring. I used every acne fighting beauty product out there to try to cure my skin but nothing worked. I took advice from everyone, who suggested high end brands to at-home treatments, and jumped from one skincare routine to the next. ProActive. Baking Soda. Neutrogena. Lemon juice. I had the whole drugstore in my medicine cabinet at one point, and my kitchen was my own chemistry lab. Still nothing worked. I had most of my acne concentrated on my forehead when I was a teenager, but it later became worse on my cheeks and jawline, a sign of hormonal acne. I hoped that it would just go away on its own in my 20s, since I was technically an adult, but it seemed to get worse and I was worried that maybe I just had to deal with acne for the rest of my life. 

                        
(March 2014 & July 2014)