Showing posts with label Oscar Blandi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oscar Blandi. Show all posts

Friday, July 8, 2011

Preparing a Cosmetic Kit for Travel








Preparing a Cosmetic Kit for Travel

By Christina A. Jefferson









Vacations are exciting! From the picturesque scenery to the memory making, you don't want anything to mar your enjoyment of your amazing trip - especially the packing. Having, or not having, your essential beauty products on hand can make a world of a difference in how you feel during your travels. To ensure that you continue to look amazing on your relaxing getaway, the following are some tips for stocking your cosmetic bag to maximize your limited space:




Pack Light




When flying, be mindful of the 3.4-ounce liquid limit TSA enforces for carryon items; the last thing you want is to throw away cosmetics that are not allowed on the plane. But that doesn't mean you have to limit yourself to the sample-size products available at grocery stores.




Many high-end companies offer products such as shampoo and conditioner in travel sizes. A great option is the Philip B. "Escape" Travel Kit. Complete with Lavender Hair & Body Shampoo, Light-Weight Deep Conditioning Cr�me Rinse, pH Restorative Detangling Toning Mist, and Lovin' Hand & Body Cr�me, all of which are packaged in 2-ounce containers, Philip B. has your shower essentials covered.




Become acquainted with dry shampoo, because it can be your best friend! If showers are limited at your destination, or if you need to forego washing and drying your dirty locks so you'll have more time to explore, a dry shampoo such as Pronto Dry Shampoo Powder by Oscar Blandi will do the trick. Simply spray it onto your hair, massage it into your scalp, comb through, and you're set. The Oscar Blandi spray shampoo absorbs excess oil and adds volume to limp, greasy hair.




Palettes and Sets




Keeping in line with the compact theme, we come to palettes and sets. Many cosmetics companies sell eyeshadow, blush and lipstick in one handy palette that is small and lightweight. Ideally, you'd have one go-to set that would contain most, if not all, of your makeup for your trip. Purchasing a palette with neutral colors will ensure that your eyes don't clash with your attire during an evening out.




The best thing about these convenient sets is that they usually retail for a reasonable price. Because they are affordable and easy to pack, if you really can't decide on the shades you'll want to wear on vacation, you could purchase two makeup palettes and they'd both fit easily into your cosmetic bag.




Multipurpose Must-Haves




Always be on the lookout for products that can be used for more than one purpose. If you have to bring it with you, it's in your best interest to select items that you will get the most use out of. Tinted SPF moisturizers, shampoos that also serve as body soap, and salves should all be on your packing list.




Salves? Yes, salves! Your grandmother was onto something. Salves, also known as balms, have a variety of purposes, including moisturizing and soothing. You'd be surprised how handy a balm, such as the Rosebud Salve Tube, can be in both warm and cold weather. Discomfort caused by dry lips and sunburns alike - both common side effects of traveling - can be treated with salve. Rosebud Salve and other companies are modernizing this age-old beauty secret by providing cute, petite packaging in easy-to-carry containers.




Personal Hygiene




The great thing about personal hygiene products is that they are generally sold at hotels. Deodorant, toothbrushes, toothpaste and razors, can be found pretty easily at many travel destinations. It's up to you to decide whether you prefer to purchase these items at your destination or if you want to pack them. If you choose to save the space, it's a good idea to check with the hotel and inquire about which items are complimentary and which will cost you. Unfortunately, fees can range from minimal to pricey, depending on your accommodations.




For some, having these items packed can provide peace of mind. If you do opt to bring your own products, always select travel size or disposable items.




The above tips seem easy enough to keep in mind when packing, right? Here's the test. Once your cosmetic bag is loaded and ready to go, review the items and ask yourself these questions:




- Do my carryon liquids exceed the TSA allowance?




- Do I have the essentials: shampoo and conditioner, makeup, etc.?




- Is it necessary to bring these items, or can I find them at my hotel?




- Have I packed similar items? Can I eliminate any of them?




Don't forget - less is more. If it's not a necessity, forget it. Not only will you feel less stressed about packing, but you'll also have extra space in your suitcase to bring home souvenirs. Happy travels!




For more information on essential products for travel, such as Rosebud Salve lip balm, visit b-glowing.com. b-glowing offers premium products from premium brands such as Tanda, Kai Perfume, Philip B and more.







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Monday, June 6, 2011

7 Camping Beauty Tips






7 Camping Beauty Tips

By Christina A. Jefferson




It's difficult if not impossible to keep up your normal beauty regimen while camping, and that's usually the point of heading to the great outdoors. However, just because you lack electricity or running water doesn't mean you can't look great.

The key to a successful camping beauty routine is to keep it simple and go for a fresh, low-maintenance look that will hold up well in both the sun and the water. Following are seven tips for looking beautiful when camping.

1. Use face wipes.

When showering isn't an option, face wipes are a simple way to maintain your complexion. Not only are they portable and easy to use anywhere - even in a dark tent - but they require no water, so you can wash your face without the muss and fuss of having to stumble to the bathroom. They can be used to wipe off makeup, kill bacteria and clear away sweat and grime from your body as well as your face.

2. Moisturize.

If you do nothing else to your face the entire trip, apply moisturizer liberally. Keeping your skin hydrated in the sun can be a challenge, but it's the most effective way to continue looking fresh and lovely during your camping trip. Use a product with a broad-spectrum SPF and apply it regularly to keep your skin protected from the sun. Don't worry about bringing your full assortment of exfoliators and anti-wrinkle creams - use an all-in-one product that you can rub into your skin without a mirror if necessary.

3. Wash with dry shampoo.

Nothing kills your camping chic like greasy, unwashed hair. If no showers are available, soak up some of the excess oil with a dry shampoo, such as Oscar Blandi Pronto Dry Shampoo Powder. With natural rice, oat and tapioca starches to remove dirt and buildup from your roots, as well as tea tree oil to help prevent dandruff, Oscar Blandi shampoo can help ward off day-three grunginess, while adding much-needed volume and texture to your hair. Just massage it into your scalp and then brush it out.

Bring some hair bands and clips, as well, to keep your hair out of the way. A cute, messy updo can help mask greasiness without making you look overly put together. A colorful scarf or jaunty hat can also help hide unwashed hair while adding style to your outdoor ensemble.

4. Keep foundation light.

Caking on foundation is a great way to look artificial under direct sunlight. If you must wear foundation, choose a lightweight product such as the BECCA Cosmetics Boudoir Skin Mineral Powder Foundation, which provides natural-looking coverage with a sheer finish. Alternatively, you can skip the foundation altogether and just bring concealer for the trouble areas. BECCA Cosmetics offers a blendable Compact Concealer just for that purpose.

5. Wear tinted lip balm.

Lipstick is far too high-maintenance for a camping trip. Instead, use a more natural lip tint that can be applied on the go and won't look garish in the sunlight, such as Beach Tint from BECCA Cosmetics. This blendable crème stain is waterproof and won't dry out your lips. Or stick with a gloss for extra moisture, such as the BECCA Cosmetics Lip Plumping Moisture Gloss, which increases the natural collagen in the lips. For dry, flaky lips, there's also the Sara Happ Vanilla Bean Lip Scrub.

6. Curl your eyelashes.

Many women struggle with the mascara dilemma while camping. No one wants to dive into the water and come up with black streaks below the eyes, yet having to remove waterproof mascara each night is equally annoying. You can solve the issue by ditching the mascara and opting instead for an eyelash curler, which will add definition to your eyes without requiring you to wrestle with a mascara wand.

7. Bring a good compact mirror.

Even if bathrooms are available near your campsite, you don't want to be constantly trudging back and forth to check your appearance. A good compact mirror, such as the Model Mirror from Les Tai Tai, is worth its weight in gold. The Les Tai Tai mirror lights up with eight embedded LED lights so you can examine your face even in the dark.

The purpose of camping is to relax and get away from it all, and that includes your regular beauty routine. By arming yourself with a few carefully chosen products and keeping your makeup as light and natural as possible, you can achieve a low-maintenance look that's perfect for spending time in the great outdoors.

For the best in beauty, from brands such as BECCA makeup to LaLicious, visit b-glowing.com, your source for the latest Sara Happ lip products, trending butter LONDON nail polish and the best from Oscar Blandi.




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