Sunday, October 30, 2011

This Week I...

…realised I hadn't done a This Week I… post for a while
…had my fifth session of laser hair removal at Leah's Wax Works. The hair had barely grown back from the last session, save for a sparse amount under my arms. I have three more sessions to go, but I honestly doubt I will need them all. If you haven't considered laser yet, I implore you to. I won't need to shave under my arms at all this summer, and this makes me happy. 
…had to mow the lawn and trim the hedges of the lady garden before aforementioned laser appointment. I gave the Gillette Venus and Olay Bikini Trimmer Kit ($19.99 from the supermarket) a whirl and was really impressed by the trimmer. And although the razor is surrounded by one of those annoying hydrating bars that I love so much, it felt really nice on my legs because legs are flat and easier to shave, unlike trying to shave the crease of a bikini line with an inch wide razor/hydrating bar combo. The added bonus of the Olay moisturiser certainly went down a treat - no razor bumps.
hydrated the heck out of my hair using Wella Enrich Mask for Fine/Normal hair ($25 for a 150ml tub from the salon). My hair is in terrible condition right now because I am well overdue for a cut, but I have managed to hold off for another week or two by loading up on hydration. I was just sent the new Pantene Clinicare Split End Fuser, so I'm hoping they will reverse some of my immense damage.
…remembered why I love Pineapple Freddo Frogs so much. Twin pack goodness FTW!
...did my roots using Schwarzkopf Live Salon Permanent ($15.99 from the supermarket). The colour is fantastic and it was easy to use, and it would get five stars if it came with proper gloves instead of those giant plastic bag gloves instead.
…saw In Time. Let's be honest, the main drawcard was Justin Timberlake. And while this movie isn't going to be winning any awards any time soon, it was entertaining. Justin is hot as hell, and Amanda Seyfried is hypnotising, with her cat-like eyes under her heavy fringe. I will admit I spent a fair chunk of the movie wondering how on earth she (and her stunt double) managed to run so quickly in 10" stilettos without breaking an ankle. My movie companions weren't overly impressed (they're hard to please), but it's good light entertainment. Just don't think too hard about the fact Olivia Wilde played Justin's mother. Final word: go on tight-ass Tuesday.

*the bikini trimmer, hair mask and hair colour were offered to Stuff That I Bought for editorial consideration - for more details, see our disclosure policy
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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

LOVE! Schwarzkopf Instant Volume Powder

My new favourite product. So much love.






Price: $8.99
From: Priceline etc etc - check www.schwarzkopf.com.au
Why you need it: Volume! Texture! Limp haired girls rejoice!

This product was offered to Stuff That I Bought for editorial consideration - for more details, please see our disclosure policy
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Friday, October 21, 2011

You SPF your face - do you SPF your body?

Do we need to do the SPF lecture again? You know you're supposed to wear it. I know I'm supposed to wear it. SPF SPF blah blah blah (and I don't say this to trivialise wearing sunscreen because it's Really Serious Business, but we have all heard it before).

While I'm diligent with it on my face every day, I have to admit that I get a bit lax on the arms and chest. Now that the sun is coming out and I'm no longer hiding under layers of leather and fur, it's time to change my habits.


Vaseline sent me their new Total Moisture Aloe Fresh SPF 15 Daily Light Lotion a few weeks ago, but before I could even try it out it went walkabout from my beauty cupboard. I'm not going to point fingers here *cough* but I hope the new owner is enjoying it.

I went and bought some anyway. No excuses for not wearing SPF though when it's less than $8 for 200ml. That's, like, the price of coffee and cake. Ridonkulous. Plus it's Vaseline, so you know it's good juice. It's lovely and hydrating, spreads easily, and smells really good (the smell of aloe always reminds me of Hawaii). Get a pump bottle for the bathroom and smaller bottles for the car and your desk. That's what I did.

Price: $7.68/200ml - $11.59/375ml - $16.31/750ml
From: Priceline
Why you need it: The easiest way to stop age spots and wrinkles on your boobies
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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Current obsession: Banana Milky Ways

Obsessed. Obsessed. Obsessed. Obsessed. Obsessed. Obsessed. Obsessed. Obsessed. Obsessed. Obsessed. Obsessed. Obsessed. Obsessed. Obsessed. Obsessed. Obsessed. Obsessed. Obsessed. Obsessed. Obsessed. Obsessed. Obsessed.

Have you had a Banana Milky Way yet? They are so damn good. I didn't think you could improve on perfection from the original, but damn these little babies are four bites of heaven. Three bites if you're feeling particularly greedy.

Trust me on this one. Especially if you were a banana paddle pop fan as a tyke.


Price: 63c
From: Coles
Why you need it: Super tasty and so small it's practically guilt free (surely you can't jam too many calories into something so little, right?)
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Monday, October 17, 2011

Wedding prep: Getting my skin perfect for the big day

As I say in the video, I never intended to blog about my impending nuptials, but I have been trying so many great products lately that these all deserved a mega shout out for all their hard work.



The details:
md formulations Facial Cleansing Gel - $85/250ml
Find stockists on the Spa Universe site

Lapurete Okuru Facial Cleanser - $39.90/100ml
Find stockists on the Lapurete site

Clarisonic Mia - $179
David Jones, Myer, Priceline and some pharmacies

Antipodes Organic Avocado Oil and Rosehip Divine Oil - $33
Myer, David Jones and some pharmacies

Omnilux - starts at about $90-100 per treatment
I highly recommend Fifty Four Park - Mel and Tilly are facial goddesses. Otherwise find a salon near you on the Spa Universe site

Decleor Expression de L'age Smoothing Roll On - $110/20ml
Find stockists on the Spa Universe site

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Opinion: Mens razors are better than womens razors

After a lengthy membership on Team Epilation, I'm temporarily back on Team Shaving and I have to say…women's razors suck. Like, big time sucky mcsuck-suck. Perhaps they're too busy trying to make them pink and add in stupid creamy shaving bars (which just get in the way, FYI) to actually think about the quality of the razor. Geez, lift your game, shaver brands!

Meanwhile, I was sent a parcel of Gillette Fusion ProGlide products for my dude reviewer to play with, but since he was overseas at the time, Fiance and I decided we might like to play with them ourselves. The Fusion ProGlide Power razor is battery powered so that it vibrates as you use it (there's also a non-vibey razor called Manual). Fiance didn't like it at all - he said it felt like he didn't have any control over the razor because of the vibrations, and it irritated his sensitive skin. I, on the other hand, loved it. Still love it, since I use it once or twice a week. I quite like the gentle vibrations, and the 5 blades gives a really close shave without any sort of irritation or rash. Plus, those women's brands could learn a thing or two from the little lubricating strip that quite amply does the job without getting in the way.

Pictured: Intense Cooling Balm and Fusion ProGlide Power Razor
 We also played with a bunch of the Gillette Fusion products and I found a new favourite - the shaving gel. Fiance prefers shaving foam (he has an unnatural attachment to Nivea Shaving Foam, which I really don't like) but even he admitted the shaving gel was good. I, on the other hand, re-purchased when it ran out. Dedication to the (smooth leg) cause.

The other product Fiance really liked was the Intense Cooling Balm, which I didn't try, for obvious reasons. He doesn't normally use an aftershave lotion, but he said he enjoyed using it because it made him feel manly (I feel like I'm going to cop a beating for writing this). To be fair, he also said it was refreshing and soothing. And he doesn't like using grooming products, so this is a huge compliment.

The details:
Gillette Fusion ProGlide Power - $16.99
Gillette Series Intense Cooling Lotion - $11.99
Fusion HydraGel - $7.34
From: Priceline, Coles, Woolies etc
Why you need it: For a smooth, easy shave

These products were offered to Stuff That I Bought for editorial consideration - for more details, see our disclosure policy
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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Exclusive First Look: Pantene Aqua Light (plus Barney Martin)

This is really random, but a few weeks ago I was involved in a secret project with Pantene (once I get the go ahead, I'll fill you in). Along with other shenanigans, I went to the Pantene Sceptic Panel event, where we (beauty bloggers and editors) got to grill Pantene’s Expert stylist Barney Martin, Pantene’s Senior Scientist Dr Jasmine Karsono and Pantene’s Expert Trichologist Tony Pearce on all those nasty Pantene rumours that I know you have all heard and probably believe.

I also got a special sneaky peek at the new Pantene range called Aqua Light, which hits shelves today. I have been using Aqua Light for about 2 weeks now and so far I am really impressed - it's much lighter than any other Pantene, which is great for my fine hair. But don't just take my word for it - I got the inside scoop from that cheeky lad Barney Martin!






The Pantene Aqua Light deets:
Shampoo & Conditioner - $7.99/350mL
Treatment - $9.99/200mL
From: Supermarkets
Why you need it: If you have found Pantene products too heavy for your hair in the past, this will change your perception.

These products were offered to Stuff That I Bought for editorial consideration - for more details, see our disclosure policy
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