Thursday, August 20, 2009
Update: Everyday Minerals
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
RoC Retinol Correxion Deep Wrinkle Night Cream
From their website:
How It Works
The formula contains a combination of RoC® Retinol and a mineral complex of magnesium, zinc, and copper that has been optimized to improve the appearance of even deep wrinkles. RoC® RETINOL CORREXION® Deep Wrinkle Night Cream is formulated to work through the night when your skin is most receptive. As you apply, the upper layers of your skin are firmed, leading to a visible reduction in expression lines. Then, through the night, the formula works to smooth even your deep wrinkles.
What results can I expect?
+ After first application, skin looks smoother
+ After 4 weeks, skin looks noticeably firmer. Fine lines and wrinkles are visibly diminished
+ After 12 weeks, even deep wrinkles are visibly diminished
WOW! I am extremely impressed by RoC Retinol Correxion Deep Wrinkle Night Cream! My skin feels smoother, softer, and brighter after a month of steady use. The most awesome thing about this is that my super-oily tempestuous skin hasn't broken out from it even once!! I love it! The only thing I really dislike about this product is its scent- it's heavily perfumed
Because this product contains retinol (which means it helps your skin rebuild), it can cause a tingling, maybe even a burning sensation for those with very sensitive skin. If you are among those with sensitive skin, use it every other night for a couple of weeks, then start using it every night. If you're like me and you use glycolic products (glycolic acids slough your skin cells), use that stuff in the morning and the RoC Retinol Correxion Deep Wrinkle Night Cream at night to avoid major discomfort. Otherwise they're just going to fight with each other.
As for me, this moisturizer is a keeper!
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Regenerist Microdermabrasion & Peel System
The derma-crystals in the jar smell like an extra-orangey creamsicle, which is better than smelling as if the perfume counter at Nordstrom's threw up on you. I applied some of this goop on my face and massaged it for up to a minute. Then I applied the activator serum in the bottle to make the orange goop foam and warm up while I massaged my face some more. I rinsed with warm water and patted my skin dry. My face was super-soft and smooth, and I was giddy with love! So far so good, right?
Not.
Two days later, I broke out. I used it twice a week for a month, and each time, pimples appeared. I should have known... every time I come across a skincare product that says to "rinse thoroughly," it usually means it will give me pimples.
I'm sticking to my good ol' honey and aspirin mask/scrub.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Everyday Minerals Makeup

Their foundations are available in the following finishes (from their website)
Blushes can also be found in the following finishes:
I ordered their Free Sample Makeup Kit which includes 3 foundations in any color/finish, 1 blush, and 1 concealer. I chose Warm- Medium Beige, Warm- Buttered Tan, and Golden- Winged Butter (all in semi-matte) for my foundations, Soft Touch Lucent blush, and Intensive Concealer in Medium.
I ordered another Free Sample Makeup Kit in the same colors, only this time the Original Glo finish for the foundations, Mint Color Corrector as my concealer, and their Matte Blush in Once and Again.
Whoo boy, Original Glo is a total no-go for me. Between my super-oily skin and the "healthy dewy glow" of Original Glo makeup, I looked like I went dunking for apples in a vat of grease. There was this weird pearly look to my skin that looked completely unnatural. I also didn't care for Everyday Minerals' Once and Again blush; the color was dark and muddy on my medium-toned skin.
On the other hand, the semi-matte formula was much more natural-looking and not scary-shiny. I really like that the Soft Touch blush is sheer, buildable and subtle. The Mint Color Corrector will last me a lifetime- very very little goes a long way, and I discovered that if I mix a tiny dab of it with my DDF moisturizer, it blends nicely and doesn't clump the way it would if I put it on over the moisturizer.
The price point is incredible: $8 for their Big 25 ml jar, and $2.50 for the 5 ml sample size jar.
With all that said, I won't be buying more from Everyday Minerals because while the blush seems to be okay, the foundation makes my nose itch, and I got pimples every time I used it. :(
I was using the pHisoderm moisturizer for a while after I gave up my DDF habit. It's heavier than the DDF Ultra-Lite Moisturizing Dew and it's got SPF 15, and is oil-free. Texture is really important to me, and it was just too heavy for my liking. I find that products with sunscreen in them make them thicker and unfortunately, more prone to causing pimples. So out the window it went.
I got good results from the 10% Alpha Hydroxy Enhance Cream, and I've been using it at night so it has time to do its thing. I'm keeping it in my regimen. I may try out their Souffle- 12% AHA when I finish the Enhance Cream.
Last week, I went back to my beloved DDF Ultra-Lite Moisturizing Dew. There just isn't another product out there that I love or makes my skin feel the same way. The price has gone up from $36 to $38 for a 1.7 oz pump bottle, but even so, it's worth it to me. I truly cannot recommend this product enough.