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I love a list, don't you? Of course you do, everybody does. I especially love a list that's going to help me keep my skin in tip-top shape. There is something about winter that takes me from regularly doing face masks to obsessively masking my face every chance I get. If overdosing on face masks is a crime, mea culpa. Between the icy wind and the air-conditioning, colder months are a dermis's worst enemy. Ergo, my top five face masks to help fight the winter blues.
Subtle Energies Dry Mix Pitta Mud
This clay mask is the bees knees for sucking impurities out of the skin. It's a superfine clay called Ayurveda, and it has a cooling effect when it hits the skin. It's packed full of minerals like magnesium, potassium, calcium, iron and zinc, which gets into the skin to give it a huge nutrient boost, and leaves you all glowy afterwards. If you're heads (white or black) are giving you grief, look no further. At $52.80 for 100gms (see www.subtleenergies.com.au), this is a steal. I have done about 6 masks already and the level of clay in the tub has barely gone down. And that's after spilling about 4 masks worth down the sink by accident.
Fun fact: the Ayurveda clay in this mask is the same sort of clay that was used to restore the Taj Mahal in 2002 and 2009. If it's good enough for one the seven wonders of the world, it's good enough for me!
Super by Dr Nicholas Perricone Ginger 3-Minute Facial
When it's single-digit temperatures, you don't have time to be sitting around in face masks - there's cocoa to be drinking and doonas to be hiding under. Enter the 3-minute facial from Super, Dr Nicholas Perricone's new line made from natural ingredients like fruit and vegetables (all superfoods, hence the brand name). This mask packs a 20 minute facial into 3 - you get intense hydration, while the ginger stimulates the skin to make you all glowy. It actually tingles as you take it off, rather than while it's on. Perfect when you're looking a bit dull and need to be sparkly for a night out (or in). This is $75.95 for 59mls (from Kit Cosmetics) and you even get a little spatula with it, so you don't have to stick your icky fingers in the jar. Clever
Dermalogica Multivitamin Power Recovery Masque
Sweet, sweet antioxidants. I have written about this one before, but this baby fights all the free radical damage you get from wind and air-conditioning without even trying (ok, it tries a bit). Think lots and lots of vitamins packed into the tube and they work to soothe your skin when it's angry, stop if from getting angry again in future, and then reverse the damage that has been done. If you sit in an air conditioned office all day and then stand at a freezing cold bus stop at either end, then this will cure what ales ya. At $76 for 75ml, it's about $5/mask. Worth it.
The Jojoba Company Botanical Hydrating Face Mask
This is a clay mask that doesn't feel like a clay mask because it's so silky and smooth. While the clay sucks the nasties out, marine collagen, honey and golden jojoba oil restore hydration - think of it as a push-pull action: bad stuff out, good stuff in. You definitely need to leave this on for at least 20 minutes, so have a cup of tea ready to go and spoil yourself with a good book (or catch up on your blog reading). Fun fact: It doesn't smell like a clay mask. To me this is a good old fashioned mask that does what it promises without any bells and whistles - squeeze it out of the tube, slap it on, let it work, Bob's your uncle. At $49.95 for 80mls, you can't complain (see www.thejojobacompany.com.au)
The Jojoba Company Skin Refining + Brightening Face Masque
Firstly, I have no idea why The Jojoba Company have called one a Face Mask and one a Face Masque (if anyone knows the difference, please tell me), but this is another mask that delivers what it promises without being flashy or show off-y. This is clay as well, and once it has finished detoxifying the skin it also fights pigmentation. Salicylic acid does the renewal work (you know about salicylic, yes? it cleans away dead skin) while ingredients like Kakadu plum and bearberry extract (made from real bears*) improve skin tone and make skin look brighter and more even. Genius! This one is $59.95 for 80mls (www.thejojobacompany.com.au) and smells like instant coffee. I know, random.
If you're skin doesn't look amazing after our little chat, then nothing will get you there. I have given you the tools, now go! Go forth and glow my little beans!
*no bears were harmed in the making of this masque/mask
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Monday, August 1, 2011
Monday, June 20, 2011
IS HAS DOES: Dermalogica Multivitamin Power Recovery Masque
Just before I went on my recent holiday, a friend swore black and blue that I HAD to get hold of a particular Dermalogica face mask that was going to fight all the nasties of long haul flying and make my skin look like I just stepped out of a salon rather than a jet. That magical product was the Dermalogica Multivitamin Power Recovery Masque, and she was right. Magic.
Dermalogica Multivitamin Power Recovery Masque - a powerful masque packed full of concentrated antioxidant vitamins. Part of the Age Smart range.
A veritable powerhouse of crime fighting good guys: Vitamin E and Pro-Vitamin B5 for healthy tissue regeneration, Vitamin A to increase elasticity and moisture content in the skin, and Vitamin C synthesizes collagen and restores suppleness. There is also the botanical extracts of Licorice, Comfrey and Burdock to soothe the skin and decrease sensitivity, along with Betaglucen to soothe irritation and enhance moisture barrier properties. Phew!
This baby does a heck of a lot of hard work - cleans up damage, stops more damage, reverses damage. Honestly, crazy. Above all else, this made my skin plump and dewy. It fought all the dryness that comes with flying and just left me looking fresh. And I think saying someone looks fresh is the highest compliment you can pay someone. Even if I am paying it to myself.
It’s a cream masque - you squirt it out of the tube, slap it on, leave it for 15 minutes and then wipe off with a cloth. It’s a light orange colour, and the only thing I don’t like about it is the smell. I can’t quite put my finger on what it smells like, but it might be that coloured zinc sunscreen we used at swimming carnivals at school. It’s not offensive or off-putting, just weird.
Dermalogica Multivitamin Power Recovery Masque
Price: $76
From: Dermalogica counters and Adore Beauty
Why you need it: To get fresh, plump, dewy skin. Slap it on before a date to give good face!
This product was offered to me for consideration in accordance with my disclosure policy
Dermalogica Multivitamin Power Recovery Masque - a powerful masque packed full of concentrated antioxidant vitamins. Part of the Age Smart range.A veritable powerhouse of crime fighting good guys: Vitamin E and Pro-Vitamin B5 for healthy tissue regeneration, Vitamin A to increase elasticity and moisture content in the skin, and Vitamin C synthesizes collagen and restores suppleness. There is also the botanical extracts of Licorice, Comfrey and Burdock to soothe the skin and decrease sensitivity, along with Betaglucen to soothe irritation and enhance moisture barrier properties. Phew!
This baby does a heck of a lot of hard work - cleans up damage, stops more damage, reverses damage. Honestly, crazy. Above all else, this made my skin plump and dewy. It fought all the dryness that comes with flying and just left me looking fresh. And I think saying someone looks fresh is the highest compliment you can pay someone. Even if I am paying it to myself.
It’s a cream masque - you squirt it out of the tube, slap it on, leave it for 15 minutes and then wipe off with a cloth. It’s a light orange colour, and the only thing I don’t like about it is the smell. I can’t quite put my finger on what it smells like, but it might be that coloured zinc sunscreen we used at swimming carnivals at school. It’s not offensive or off-putting, just weird.
Dermalogica Multivitamin Power Recovery Masque
Price: $76
From: Dermalogica counters and Adore Beauty
Why you need it: To get fresh, plump, dewy skin. Slap it on before a date to give good face!
This product was offered to me for consideration in accordance with my disclosure policy
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011
The one where a man learns the true value of Dermalogica
On the subject of established female cosmetics brands venturing into the fickle world of male grooming, it would seem that Dermalogica have also taken the plunge.
I had seen Dermalogica cleanser in my gf’s bathroom, but hadn’t paid it much attention apart from occasionally swiping some when I forgot to bring my own toiletries. So when she saw the men’s range on my basin and started whimpering like a – very cute and lovable – puppy that wants a piece of your hamburger, I realised that perhaps I hadn't given it the respect it was due.

The men’s range is tastefully decorated in Dermalogica’s trademark white, but with a bold crimson to differentiate it from the formal grey of the women’s. I sense a woman’s smarts somewhere in the design – they’ve obviously tried to make it distinctive enough that no bloke will be able to mistake it for his gf’s Dermalogica products, thus preserving her stash.
I tried the Pre-Shave Guard (RRP $32.50, 170g), and the Invigorating Shave Gel (RRP $28, 180ml).
Firstly, the Guard: I generally like the idea of a pre-shave application. Anything that softens and smoothes the surface before you apply a razor to skin is always welcome. The problem is, tons of products promise this, but there have been few that I’ve found that really make it worthwhile.
I opened the tube. Thick and unctuous, it exuded odours of essential oils. I was suspicious. Normally product that is essential oil based leaves you reeking of day-spa; all aromatherapy rather than man-about-town, and damn near impossible to cover up, whichever aftershave you use.
It turned out to be awesome. Great to put on, made my skin feel tingly and alive, and actually did what it was supposed to on my three-day Mediterranean bristle. And best of all – after the shave was complete, I was left with no residual pine-needle/ tea-tree/ lemon myrtle/ eucalypt/ mint oil smell!
So, the process I followed: smear on the Pre-shave Guard, then apply some of the Invigorating Shave Gel. Dermalogica recommends use of their shaving cream after the Guard, but I have found that the Gel works equally well, if not better. The Guard gives a thick buffering base, whilst the Gel is light and lubricating, and together they produced the best shave I’ve had for ages.
The plusses for me were the fact that even with several days growth, it all rinsed easily off the blade, so there was no annoying clogging. The approach, however, works equally well with only one day’s growth. My skin felt supple afterwards; smooth, but not tender and meringue-like, even with a close shave.
Bottom line: Pre-shave Guard + Invigorating Shave Gel = great shave. And I’m fussy. (Elise's note: Yes he is. Believe me.)
Buy when: your man is enlightened enough to respect the fact that he will need to use two products to
shave with, rather than one.
You can buy Dermalogica at salons nationally
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