Must-Have Item: Eyeshadow Base
One of the most important and oftentimes overlooked items to have handy is a great eye primer. I forgot about how essential this is until I re-discovered Benefit’s LemonAid in my drawer (don’t you hate it when you have so much stuff you forget that it exists?!).
The re-discovery reminded me of a product by Clinique called Touch Base for eyes that I used to swear by in college, when my roomate was working for them part-time at Macy’s and we lived off the gratis.
A few weeks ago on a trek through Sephora I picked one up and alas have already run out.
It comes in several shades (my favorite is ‘canvas’) and what I love most about it is the texture. It blends smoothly and provides adequate coverage without appearing cake-like or creamy. Check it out and let me know what you think!
The beautiful skin diet
I’m noticing that people seem to be willing to spend money – buckets of it – in search of the latest and greatest skin care product or technology. I’m certainly one of these people; an addict to creams, treatments, and procedures, I’ll do anything to get rid of a blemish or erase a potential wrinkle (yet I still have mediocre skin!). I don’t want to spend a ton of money – and you shouldn’t either – but I believe we both have the right to smooth and flawless skin. So what to do for a babe on a budget?
Go elemental.
I’ve been thinking about the elements we’ve been taught since we were little in living an ideal lifestyle. Eat right, get enough sleep, drink enough water, and get some exercise. Right? I’ve found that a few specific foods help in the pursuit of this and give you smooth, supple skin too. Below find a few of these to get you started.
Elements for Perfect Skin
•drink at least 8 glasses of water per day
•include fruits and veggies in your diet including lots of dark, leafy greens
•consume food items that are rich in protein like egg whites, beans, and seeds
•avoid overly-processed foods
• include garlic in your diet
• substitute coffee for green tea, a powerful antioxidant
• cook with oils like omega-3 (fish oil), flax, and olive oils (extra virgin)
• snack on almonds – they have vitamin E which is great for the skin
What has worked for you? Post your feedback below!
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Stila Sheer Color Tinted Moisturizer
- Stila Sheer Color Tinted Moisturizer w/ SPF 15
- Stila Sheer Color Tinted Moisturizer w/ SPF 15
Sisley Paris Phyto-Blanc Buff and Wash Facial Gel
I was given a few samples of this everyday exfoliator by Sisley and just love it. The granules are fine enough to use on your face but not too fine like some of the powders on the market that don’t really do much. After a few days of use, my skin appeared brighter and was incredibly smooth! I just wish it wasn’t so expensive.
9/10
Neutrogena Clear Pore Oil-Eliminating Astringent
I love this astringent. It’s a must-have for morning and night use or even to clean up after a workout. It eliminates oil completely and is an everyday product for those like me who are prone to breakouts. The best way to apply is via those cotton squares you can buy in packs.
Neutrogena Clear Pore Oil-Eliminating Astringent …………….$5.69 for 8 OZ
Olay Complete all day moisture lotion

Ok the last two products were a little shi-shi so here’s one for everyday use. Olay’s all-day moisture lotion is the perfect moisturizer to slather on every morning. It has an SPF 15, is light and non-greasy, and has a version that is formulated for sensitive skin. I called to ask if it’s full-spectrum (protecting from UVA & UVB rays) and it is! Snow, sleet or sun, it’s perfect for any kind of weather as protecting one’s fragile skin is of the utmost importance!
9.5/10




