![]() I still end my Adriene with some sweat, but also feeling stretched and content. Going through one of her routines feels so much better than doing a random bunch of jumping jacks just to get my blood pumping. I like to do a double cleanse with this and Glossier Milky Jelly for a yummy, extra moisturizing experience.īonus! The winter cabin fever fix: Yoga with Adriene’s “Yoga for a Dull Moment”Īdriene’s yoga videos are comforting year round (the sleepy time ones! the ones for stress!), but I love a 15-minute little pick-me-up that I can do in my living room even when I’m just having a moment of boredom. And according to Sephora’s Clean Seal, it has less than one percent of synthetic ingredients. It melts from a solid balm in a jar to an oily cleanser in your hands, and removes virtually all makeup. I was gifted this by a friend and wow– this stuff is all the motivation I need to put on makeup, just so I can take it off. The yummy excuse for a double cleanse: Farmacy Green Clean Makeup Removing Cleansing Balm I like to tap on my blush while smiling (smile big!) so the apples of my cheeks are really prominent, where you flush naturally. Tip: Don’t “sweep” or “swipe” on your blush as that can leave a streaky, harsh look on the face. This one in particular I’ve been loving for blush. I use an angled brush for contouring, bronzer, and highlighter too. I have to have that angle for everything. I’m not entirely sure how others do it, but I can’t seem to apply blush without an angled brush. The glow giver: Sephora Pro Angled Blush #49 I chose Chocolate Cosmo to add some overall shine and warmth to my midlengths and ends as my color’s fairly grown out. Her latest launch- the In-Shower Gloss- was an easy pick-up for me (especially as an indoors activity idea on a frigid day). She deliver things like bubbling scalp masks, similar to Bumble and Bumble’s Scalp Detox, for half the price of legacy brands. Her products look and feel professional (she is, after all, a celeb hairstylist), but they come at little more than $15 a pop and address a wide range of needs and styling desires. This woman’s line of hair products, tools, and accessories at Target is like catnip for me. The new launch: Kristin Ess In-Shower Gloss It’s got a wee bit of lavender oil in it so ensure you don’t have sensitivities to it before using. It lives up to its name: it’s incredibly rich, and my skin just drinks it up at night and still feels soft and supple in the morning. While currently out of stock (will probably be replenished in February), Priming Moisturizer Rich is maybe one of the best recommendations I can give for those in need of a serious grandma-style face cream. I’m just about out of this stuff, and it’s been a huge lifesaver for my skin in near sub-zero January temps. The dry skin saver: Glossier Priming Moisturizer Rich And when I think about it, it’s been a month of heavy product usage in order to combat dryness among other things, so it’s worth sharing! I hadn’t planned on creating this post but the 2019 Polar Vortex practically made me do it. And if you aren't sure whether your scrub contains microbeads, check the ingredients for "polyethylene." If it's in there, that means the beads are, too. We've rounded up our top scrubs that use natural ingredients, like salt, sugar, fruit acids, and crushed walnut pieces (nut allergies beware), to revive your skin. ![]() ![]() So, whether your favorite exfoliant may be losing its microbeads or you're looking to go green with your skin care regimen, we're here to help. To clarify, this now means that any plastic fragments less than five millimeters inside intended for use as an exfoliant will no longer be legal. The good news is that President Barack Obama recently signed a bill into law banning the tiny particles from personal care products. This is a huge problem when you consider the fact that fish may eat them, and then you may eat that fish. Not only are microbeads bad for your skin, but they are typically made of plastic that wind up in lakes and oceans once you rinse them off your face. Although plenty of dermatologists shun microbeads because they're abrasive and can tear skin, they tend to pop up in a lot of formulas - especially ones that don't cost as much (sorry, penny pinchers). Does it contain microbeads? Microbeads are those teeny tiny nubs found in your exfoliants to help slough off dead skin. Take a closer look at your facial or body scrub.
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