Wednesday, August 6, 2014

My Favorites from Sephora, Part 1

As I mentioned in previous posts, I've been working as a Product Consultant at Sephora inside J.C. Penney!  It is a fantastic job, and it is so much fun to experience all the different brands and their products.  Here are a few favorites I've purchased so far.  I have a feeling there are going to be many installments of this...

Triple Action Cleansing Water from Sephora Skincare Collection
Is it half empty or half full?
Sephora has created their own in-house collection of both color and skincare.  This cleanser from their skincare line might just be one of my favorite facial cleansers that I have ever used.  This is PERFECT for nights when you get home exhausted and are too lazy to take off your make-up wash your face.  Triple Action Cleansing Water is a make-up remover, face wash, and skin treatment all in one!  The best part?  You don't even have to rinse it off!  It does feel a bit sticky right after you use it, but that goes away as it dries, and your skin feels super soft.  Pump a little onto a cotton ball or cotton round and swirl all over face in circular motions.   I tend to use both sides of two cotton balls on a heavy make-up day.  I still use my regular face wash in the shower, and I usually shower at night, especially if I work an early shift the next day.  I refresh again in the morning with a little T.A.C.W. and the dirt on the cotton ball is all the proof I need that this stuff is working.  My face feels cleaner than just using face wash, and my skin is more radiant.
Price: $12 <-- a veritable steal!

Baked Sculpting Trio in "Sweet" (#01) from Sephora Color Collection
Good things come in 3's.
I'm obviously a huge fan of the Sephora Collection in both color and skincare.  It's good make-up and skincare at a more affordable price than some other luxury brands.  I especially like Sephora Collection's blushes and bronzers.  They have great color pay-off, and they have a ton of colors to choose from.  I got one of the trios because I'm running low on blush, my bronzer had almost no color pay-off, and I didn't have a good highlighter.  I didn't realize it before, but my blush didn't have great color pay-off either.  I use this to contour, of course; but if I'm having a low-key day, I'll swirl all 3 together and brush it all over my cheeks for a nice summery glow.  Then I just add a little extra highlighter to the usual spots (orbital bone, Cupid's bow, and under my bottom lip).
Price: $21 <-- pricier than your drugstore options, yes, but definitely well worth it.

High Definition Finishing Powder from Make Up For Ever
You can't go wrong with black and white.
The concept of HD make-up is a little hard to explain... but gosh darn it, I'll try!  Basically it does what the Photoshop airbrush or softening tool does, but in real life.  It comes out of the pot white, but it goes on translucent.  It doesn't provide the amount of coverage that a tinted finishing powder does, but it does soften any fine lines, while providing a velvety finish.  I typically put in on top of my blush/bronzer so the lines are not as harsh, and it makes the countouring look a bit more natural.  I imagine that you could use it on top of your finishing powder, since you need such a tiny amount.  I can't describe the amount to use except in cooking terms... a "pinch" or a "dash" should pretty much cover it. (Get it? Cover?) Some days, I wear just this over my primer if I don't want to wear a lot of make-up.  Just a note: this powder is not applied in the same way as a typical finishing powder.  Roll the side of your powder brush in the powder, and gently roll it onto your face.
Price: $19 for .14 oz mini size
           $34 for .3 oz full size
The full size is a better value per ounce, but I have the mini size and I have barely used ANY of it even though I use it almost every single day.  I imagine the mini size will last me at least a year.

100% Pure Argan Oil from Josie Maran
The quest is over.
As much as I never thought I would say this, this might just be my Holy Grail product.  There are tons of different types of essential oils, and argan oil might not be the best for everyone's skin type.  I noticed an immediate difference in my skin when I started using argan oil.  Admittedly, after noticing the initial improvement, I started to break out.  After about a week, the breakouts went away, my pores are noticeably smaller, and my skin is less oily and more radiant.  I'll attribute the breakout to the old saying "things get worse before they get better."  Essential oils are good for your skin because they mimic the natural oils your body produces.  Oily skin is actually caused by excessive dryness, and your skin then overproduces oil.  That's why it is important to hydrate, even if you think your skin is already hydrated with excess oil... it's not!  I wear this under my moisturizer every day, and I put it on each night before bed.  I got lazy for a couple weeks and stopped wearing the argan oil to bed... and my skin broke out.  After starting to use it again for just one or two nights, the breakout went away!  This is SUCH an important part of my skincare routine.  You need just a drop or two for your entire face and neck.  Warm the drops between your fingertips and gently dab it onto your skin.  Josie Maran also has a 100% Pure Argan Oil Light formulation.  I honestly don't know what the difference is chemically since it's still pure argan oil, but I've been told it feels a bit lighter under make-up and such.
Price: $16 for .5 oz mini size
           $48 for 1.7 oz full size
Again, the larger size is a better value per ounce.  I, again, have the mini size.  I have had it for almost 2 months, spilled half of it (sad day), and still have enough for at least another couple of months.

Sorry for the long post, but I am just crazy about these products!  Stay tuned for more installments of "Sephora Favorites!"  I'm sure I'll find many more obsessions before long.

Stay beautiful,
~ VeeLynn