Showing posts with label beauty tricks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beauty tricks. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

The Skinny On Skin Brushing

I've heard a lot about skin brushing in the shower and I decided to try it. There's many articles online that claim it helps with dry skin, cellulite :)circulation and lymphatic drainage, and ultimately ridding the body of toxins. I've heard that you start from the feet up using the brush in circles and always be mindful that all your movements are toward your heart. Maybe that was on a hippie website, but I do it anyways. Below are some interesting articles on this health routine as well as another great article on magnesium oil benefits... since the brush helps slough off dead skin, I notice my magnesium oil has been absorbing more efficiently! I love that stuff! 

Dry Brushing articles:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/21/dry-skin-brushing-benefits-cellulite_n_1811708.html


http://www.shape.com/lifestyle/beauty-style/dirt-dry-brushing

http://www.livestrong.com/article/302962-dry-brushing-vs-exfoliating/


Magnesium article:

http://drsircus.com/medicine/magnesium/magnesium-in-neurological-diseases-and-emotions

Friday, December 5, 2014

The Princess and the Pea

Beauty sleep is very important to me...here is an article I wrote about a natural sleep aid a few weeks ago...it helps restore my muscles after yoga, it gives my skin a chance to heal and it keeps my immune system up which is important for my lupus. On chill Friday nights like this, spent watching movies with Mona my dog, I feel like it's very relaxing and healthy to have that "me time". I'm very excited for the weekend ahead of me filled with yoga, hopefully a bike ride if the weather permits, and maximum chill time to catch up on my magazine reading :) I've included a few links to some interesting sleep study articles.

SELF Magazine's sleep benefits article
Lauren Conrad's tips to sleeping your way to skinny


Saturday, November 15, 2014

Repunzel, Let Down Your Hair!

 I've been getting tons of views per day on my post on how to care for YOUR hair, plus a few e-mails asking for more tips and one girl asked "you really aren't wearing extensions?" The answer, my dear, is no I'm not. This is au natural! I'm not above extensions, the clips ins are fun for a night on the town, but the sewn in weaves and the ones where they bond separate pieces of hair to your roots are harmful to your hair and will damage it...leaving you with less hair, when taken out, then you started with. The questions I've been getting are how do I grow my hair so long...most girls say their hair grows to a certain length, then stops. I'm not sure if your hair KNOWS how long it is...do the ends talk to the roots and one day say "ok it's time to stop producing more hair!". Nope. I reckon girls that think that probably just get frustrated at some point and eventually chop it. The key to long luxurious hair is one word: consistency. I take my Hair, Skin and Nails multi vitamin every night (the magic ingredient in those for hair growth is biotin, so find one with the most mg of biotin and you are set). I've also mentioned I have not used sulfates on my hair in years, I prefer Wen, a cleansing conditioner, but their are others out there as well as sulfate free shampoos that you can choose from. Something else I do is brush Moroccan oil or coconut oil into my hair at bedtime, which means I wash my pillows more frequently, but it keeps the ends strong and split end free. Also, I don't ever sleep with my hair in a bun or ponytail because that causes breakage where the rubber band meets the hair. I may braid my hair, then loosely fasten it with a soft ribbon hair tie because that's less stress on your hair. Castor oil, as I've also mentioned before for oil cleansing face washes, is known to increase hair growth. I put that on my eyebrows and eyelashes every night and once or twice a week, I'll rub some into my scalp at bedtime then wash it out in the morning. Don't be scared this will make your hair look greasy, oils don't cause build up like conditioners do. The most expensive thing I own for my hair is my hair brush. I use a Mason Pearson brush, which costs a whopping $200 but it's lasted me for years. Why is it so important thus expensive? It uses all natural bore bristles for one, which are thin and don't pull on hair too much to detangle. Secondly, it's rubbery base that holds the bristles is cushiony, which is meant to message your scalp AND spreads natural sebum produced by your scalp all the way down the shaft of your hair, which strengthens it. Sold? Thought so. 
{Selfie!}

Thursday, November 6, 2014

How To: Care For YOUR Hair Type

Everybody is different. Some skin and hair care that may work for me wont work for everyone. The first step in determining how to tailor your hair care is to figure out what type of hair you have. Obviously, it's easy to tell just by touch if your hair is thick or thin. But the most important thing you need to know to get the best out of your hair is if you have porous or low porosity hair. A simple trick is to get a bowl of room temp water and drop a piece of your hair lightly on top. If it is still floating on top of the water after 2-5 minutes, your hair is not porous. If it sinks, you have high porosity. Neither one is better or worse, it's just important to know so you can treat your hair accordingly.

Low Porosity Hair Care:

If your hair is not very porous, it means it has a hard time holding onto moisture. You need to be using light hair products with humectants. Heavy conditioners are not for you, they will sit on top of your hair making it feel waxy and weighed down. If you love hair masks, like I do, utilize heat (wrap a wet towel around your hair that is hot) because heat opens up the pores, letting the hair absorb the mask. Another trick is using a pre-cleansing treatment. I do this all of the time. Using a hair penetrating oil, like coconut oil, several hours before you wash your hair can add softness and moisture to your hair. But because you wash it after, it doesn't turn out greasy. Oils don't create build up like conditioners can, which is good because hair with low porosity tends to easily get build up when using the wrong products, like thick conditioners. If you often get tangles in your hair, jojoba, sunflower or grapeseed oils are great for that when used as a pre-shampoo treatment.

High Porosity Hair Care:

If you have this type of hair, you may find it tends to get frizzy, especially when exposed to humid weather. The trick to keeping high porous hair smooth and frizz free is to use anti-humectant products, that way hair doesn't absorb any moisture in the air. Because this type of hair can also lose moisture very easily, it is important to use leave in conditioners, moisturizers and sealers before styling. Another thing to keep in mind, which is the exact opposite to low porous hair, is that heat is NOT your friend. Your hair cuticles are already open so over styling with blow dryers and curling irons make your hair damaged easily. To get the most out of porous hair, you need to use things to fill in "the gap" so try an avocado deep conditioning mask. And when choosing products, look for things high in protein such as aloe or wheat protein. Another trick for protecting high porous hair is to shower before you get in the pool. I know it sounds counterintuitive, but your hair will soak up the water from the shower easily leaving little room to absorb chlorine.
{ Here is me with my low porous hair! No matter what type of hair you have, use a hat to protect it if you are going to be in the sun! }

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Love is in the Hair!


Many friends of mine ask me how I can grow my hair so long. They say their hair only grows to a certain point than stops. In my opinion, that problem can be solved by two things. First, using sulfate free shampoo ( I prefer Wen ) makes your hair stronger thus letting your hair grow longer because the ends aren't breaking off. Also, adding coconut oil or Moroccan oil when it's wet or when you are done styling helps prevent breakage. The second trick I use is vitamins! I have seen that Kim Kardashian has been promoting a specific brand of hair vitamin (check out her instagram) but I use a traditional one that you can get at any health food store called Skin, Hair and Nails. It's a multi vitamin and the magic ingredient that makes your hair grow is Biotin. The key is consistency! I remember to take my vitamins every night and I truly see a difference in how fast my nails and hair grows as opposed to the months when I've been forgetful about taking them. I've tried it all, the hair extensions, the Brazilian blowouts....but I've ultimately learned that less is more when it comes to hair. Wen is a tad pricey, but it's technically a two in one since it's a cleansing conditioner. And when I have nothing to do and nowhere to be, I'll put coconut oil on my ends, put it in a bun and let it soak in overnight! For people wondering how I style my hair in my "Hollywood curl" look, I use a curling wand (a curling iron without the clamp) then I brush it out. No need for hairspray if you have thick hair, and if you have thin hair I recommend L'oreal Elnett because it smells great, it's light hold and it's French!
Hope this helps all y'all who are wanting fab hair!
xo, L
{ Here's a pic of me + my hair from a Love Bullet photo shoot! }

Castor Oil: The Miracle Maker

I've had problems with my skin for ages! From Lupus rashes to breakouts, it's been a constant struggle for me since I was a teenager. When I would break out, I thought the way to cure it was with drying agents such as toners, sulfur, or benzoyl peroxide which only made things worse by making my skin flake out and making the problem harder to cover up with make up. I would have never believed you if you told me that putting OIL on my skin would make things better. The truth is quite the opposite. When you dry out your skin, it over compensates by producing even more oil. But really, oil dissolves oil! And when you are using Castor oil, it not only is moisturizing, but it is anti-bacterial and anti inflammatory. The concept behind oil cleansing is that the oil you rub on your face will dissolve the oil and impurities stuck in your pores and the steam of the hot water on the wash clothe will open your pores and help get rid of the bad stuff. For this cleansing method, you only need 3 things: Castor oil, a secondary oil (I use Jojoba) and a wash clothe. The reason for the secondary oil is because Castor oil itself is so thick, it needs another oil in the combo to help it absorb into your skin and moisturize it. The mixture should be 1/3 Castor oil and 2/3 the other oil of your choice...I choose Jojoba oil because it is less likely to cause break outs. Here's the drill:
 { Mix 1/3 Castor oil and 2/3 of the secondary oil in the palm of your hand. Rub them together in your hands, which warms them up }
 { Massage the oil mixtures on your face and neck for about two minutes, rubbing them into the places on your face that are especially oily or have blackheads, such as your nose. Let the mixture of oils sit on your face, doing it's magic, for 5 to 10 minutes }
 { Run hot water and put it on the wash clothes..put it on your face -as hot as you can stand it -to help open your pores and remove the hardened oil  and toxins }
 { Take the ends of the wash clothe and remove the rest of the oil...it's ok if you still feel a tad of oil still on your skin, it wont clog your pores, it will help moisturize it . I also put straight Castor oil on my eyebrows and lashes as it helps stimulate hair growth... I'll blog more about that later }
{ Voila! All finished! }

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Work with what your Mama gave ya!

Welcome to my new blog Beauty is a Biotch! My name is Lauren and I am just a regular girl who has figured out what works for my beauty and health regimen over many years of trial and error. With so many beauty blogs out there, why trust me? My main concern has been my skin since 5th grade. After many dermatologists appointments, severe prescription creams, which only made my skin drier and harder to cover up with make up, AND prescription pills such as antibiotics which upset my stomach and never helped...I've finally found what works for me now that I just turned thirty. In my early twenties, I discovered I have Lupus, which explains why I am so sensitive to the sun, why I get rashes when I am stressed, and why my skin has always been a problem. I've tried $100+ creams, thousand dollar weeklong raw food workshops, you name it! I'm finally finding a balance between a healthy, spiritual lifestyle and giving myself cheat days with my diet and keeping the fun in life! Lately, I've been finding the things my friends and I chat about the most are new healthy recipes for ourselves and our dogs, all natural face masks, and all things that enhance your health and beauty. Since no woman is the same, I love comparing notes with them and I will share their advice as well as have plenty of guest bloggers! Welcome to my journey of becoming the best version of myself so here's to health and wellness!