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Posts for August 2010

The itch you didn't know you had

August 24, 2010 11:32 am · Posted by oldergirlbeauty

Have you ever been perfectly content, everything's good, then, someone comes up behind you and scratches your back in greeting, or just to be affectionate, and suddenly you are like a dog getting their belly scratched and you are all "I'll give you 30 minutes to stop that"? I hate and love that at the same time.

I have found out that "dry brush exfoliation" can give me almost the same effect. I had a chance to try the Eight hydrating treatment which is:

  1. Dry Brush body
  2. Have a warm shower and cleanse with Eight Crème Body Wash
  3. Exfoliate and soften with Eight Sugar Scrub
  4. Lightly towel dry and apply Eight Body Moisture

I tried the Ginger Lime line, but they also have a Lavender line. The Ginger Lime line smelled fresh, but not too fruity - I'm sure the Lavender line smells nice, too, but I can't speak to how floral it smells.

Lemme tell you what they say is in this and why - "Eight Body Moisture is created around eight core ingredients:"

  • Aloe Vera: moisture
  • Vitamin E: slows aging
  • Jojoba Oil: promotes new cell growth
  • Evening Primrose Oil: anti-inflammatory
  • Monoi Oil: rehydrates
  • Sweet Almond Oil: natural beauty
  • Emu Oil: anti-aging
  • Apricot Kernel Oil: tones/firms

"Other essential ingredients include:"

  • Lanolin: moisture
  • Rice Bran Oil: smooth skin
  • Lavender Oil: calms
  • Sunflower Oil: vitamins a b d e
  • Wheat Germ: cell formation
  • Avocado Oil: moisture

I don't know that I can say that I've seen any firming yet, but I can say that all the brushing (once a week - it's a bit too rough for me more often than that, because I get all aggressive w/ the scratch - yes, I know that's bad for me. Thx!) and all of the oils in the products that my skin *does* feel super silky. While they all work in conjunction together, if you don't need as much moisture as all of them at once, each product does a fine job on its own for it's own job. The range runs from $20 up to $85 for the full treatment kit.

I can't forget to mention that this product line is from a homegrown Oklahoma girl like me. Vicki Weaver-Payne's mom worked at Tinker Air Force Base (*over in Midwest City, OK, a suburb of Oklahoma City, OK) in one of the aircraft hangers, causing her skin to be uncomfortably dry. She met a woman with a secret formula for dry skin that she then tweaked to alleviate her skin problems - her own body lotion, just for herself. In fact, Vicki didn't even know about the formula until she was an adult and had her own skin problems. Vicki then tweaked it herself for 12years before sharing it with the public & Eight Body Moisture was born. So, you know I gotta give some love to a local gal, besides just liking the product on its own. :)

Have you guys ever done any dry brushing? Did you like it, if you did?

Gilt Goupe & Target have a pre-sell collaboration

August 17, 2010 9:08 am · Posted by oldergirlbeauty

I make no secret of my Target love. I think it's neat that they do collaborations with designers to make special collections just for them. (*A few past designers were Anna Sui, Alexander McQueen and John Paul Gaultier, for example). The thing with these collections is that they fly out the door before some of you have a chance to go check them out.

Well, Target has decided to team up with online invitation-only sale site, Gilt Groupe, to provide an exclusive 36-hour preview-shopping event of select pieces from Target’s newest upcoming designer collaborations with John Derian, Tucker and Mulberry.

Now, I firmly expect this sale to sell out quickly, as there is usually a frenzy for these collections. So, I would def say that if you are interested in being a part of it, then you need to sign up for membership ahead of time. (*Just to let you know, I *do* get a referral bonus if you sign up thru my invite.)

So, tell me - does getting a head start ahead of the masses interest you enough to check out this sale, or are you going to wait until each collection comes out to see it in real life before getting anything?

Filed under: Events Tagged with: Sale, Target, Mulberry, invite, gilt groupe, Tucker, John Derian

It's a contest to wash that grey out...

August 16, 2010 11:03 am · Posted by oldergirlbeauty

It's no secret around here that I color my hair to the lovely red auburn shade that I sport, while trying to cover my grey roots. Heck, I've been coloring my ashy brown hair red WAY before I ever even started showing roots. I know I've talked about using Natural Instincts on here before. (*Heck, I'll still take credit for getting them to change their instructions).

Well, they are running a contest that I am seriously thinking about entering - the Natural Instincts Hair Color Contest (*catchy name, right?). Here is what I could win (*or you if you choose to enter yourself):

Grand Prize

  • Trip for 2 to New York City
  • Makeover at celebrity colorist Marie Robinson's salon
  • $1000 spending money
  • Appear in a Natural Instincts how-to video

All entries must be received by August 30th, contestants will be reviewed until October 6th & then will be voted on by "America" on October 7th thru the 14th. (*You guys WOULD vote for me, right? RIGHT?)

The contest is being held in conjunction with the Natural Instincts Hair Color Challenge which says that you will "get healthy-looking hair in 10 minutes. Guaranteed. Or we'll buy you 2 boxes of your old color.** (**Satisfaction guaranteed or we will refund you for one Natural Instincts box and the value of 2 boxes of your old hair color/replacement hair color (up to $14 per box))." So, even if you don't want to enter the contest, you might want to think about taking them up on their challenge.

Okay, so now I am off to go find my color - "18RG Golden Mahogany" from the "Golden Shimmers" collection - which, for some reason I can't find easily locally, but its worth it to search it out, imo. Do you use or have you tried Natural Instincts? What color are you?

Simply ageless way to smooth the face

August 14, 2010 9:58 am · Posted by oldergirlbeauty

Do you guys remember when I first mentioned CoverGirl & Olay Simply Ageless Serum Primer back in March when we were talking about how makeup artist Molly Stern used it on Maggie Gyllenhaal at the Oscars? I was excited to hear this product was coming out and couldn't wait to try it. I am happy to say that I had a chance to try this out and I really like it.

I didn't know what to expect, with the word "serum" in the name. I think I thought it would be more of a clear liquid, like a typical serum, but it's not. It is a white cream primer, with serum in it. (*Even tho the site claims the color is "Clear", it's not.) It applies like other primers, before your makeup, but due to its creaminess, it doesn't take much product to cover my whole face. In fact, one full pump (*yay - pump) was almost too much for mine, which means this bottle will last quite a while.

They say:

  • Hydrates and smooths skin for an ageless canvas.
  • Helps boost skins elasticity.
  • Creates a finish that looks instantly firm.

I say, my skin felt soft & hydrated using this. It dried to a soft finish, so I could go without any foundation or tinted moisturizer, if I wanted to. It didn't melt off quickly, which is saying a lot in this miserable Oklahoma summer heat. Now, I can't say that I felt that it "firmed" anything, but I don't really look for that in a primer. I like something that evens out my face (not skintone), doesn't melt away and not do anything to help my makeup stay in place & has good for me ingredients. This does all of these things for me, and with a drugstore pricetag. Nice.

We know that I have a thing for primers and I can say that I really like this one. I think that even tho its a part of the "Simply Ageless" line of products, this would be a good primer for just about any one looking for hydration, or even just a fair price point to get started into using a primer, if you haven't already. It runs $10-$13ish depending on where you look, (*CVS/Walgreen's/Target/Walmart/Ulta), but there are usually coupons/sales around. However, there is one negative that I need to point out - there is no SPF in this. Now, that's not a deal breaker for me, as I will make sure to use other products that have SPF in them, but I don't want you counting on this one to help you out there. Hopefully, in future versions, they will add that to this.

I'm hearing that it may not be out every where yet. Have you guys seen it/picked it up yet? Lemme know if you have, I wanna know what you think about it, too.