Summer Beauty Advice & December Bellabox

SUMMER BEAUTY CHALLENGES

I have to say, summer is my absolute favourite time of the year. There's long days at the beach including wavy beach hair, dining outside on warm nights, the ease of summer fashion - dresses, shorts and sandals, bright nail colours, and of course, mango season!

Whilst summer most certainly has it's perks, the change in temperature also presents some new beauty challenges during these warmer months. I asked you guys what you struggle with when it comes to Summer beauty, and you all mentioned breaking out is the biggest problem area.

Here is some advice to address both your and my problem areas when it comes to summer beauty.

1. Acne, oily skin and breaking out

Clear skin starts from the inside, and in summer our bodies are easily dehydrated, so firstly pay attention to your diet and the amount of water your drink. Substitute as much as you can, including processed foods, fried foods etc. that can cause excess oil in the skin, and swap for as many nutrient-rich, vibrant coloured fruits and vegetables and other natural foods as possible, as well as staying hydrated with 8-10 glasses of water daily.

In the summer, I would also recommend looking at changing your skincare routine. Depending on your skincare needs, look at whether your current products suit your skin type. If you're prone to oily skin, look for oil-free moisturizers that balance your skin's pH, use oil-free sunscreens, and try to go low on the make up: switch your heavy foundation to a tinted moisturizing cream instead. Washing with lukewarm water can be more effective than cold water for cleansing oily skin, in combination with regular cleansing. This doesn't need to be done more than twice a day, as you don't want to dry out your skin either! (And you can always pop some face wipes or blotting papers into your bag to freshen up when you're on the go).

Also, other remedies include keeping your hands away from your face, and not squeezing the pimples as they arise (this is still a bad habit of mine!), treating spots as soon as possible with spot sticks or treatment, keeping your hair clean and off your face, and making sure you remove any makeup before going to bed.

2. Dry and frizzy hair

This is usually a big problem of mine that always gets worse in the heat. To treat, I like to use a hair oil that has a combination of natural oils, for example the PHR Professional Solar Protecting Oil (which you can shop from the Bellabox store here) that contains argan oil, wheat germ oil and organic macadamia oil, to nourish the hair and restore shine, perfect for combating dry hair and protecting it against the harsh Summer sun. I also recommend wearing a hat or wearing your hair up to keep it away from the sun's rays to prevent it from drying out, tangling and damaging colour-treated hair, as well as reducing the amount you wash your hair and the heated hair-styling tools that you use on it. 

3. Dry lips

Chapped and cracked lips are also pretty common in the warm weather. The heat can cause your lips to crack and even burn, so protection is key! Make sure that your lip balm is healing and nourishing for your lips, and protects them against even the harshest summer weather. For example, the Hurraw! Coconut Lip Balm (shop here), which smells like a tropical summer including raw coconut oil and almond oil to moisturise the lips, or this Moisturising Lip Balm from Yu-Be (shop here), with ingredients containing Vitamin E which protects your lips from sun damage and Camphor for soothing them. Another cracked lip tip: Stop licking them! With time, constant licking can cause your saliva to irritate your lips, leading them to split more.

4. Sunburn

Another summer beauty issue you guys mentioned was sunburn. The redness and burning sensation caused by sunburn is certainly not fun to endure. The best way to treat sunburn is, of course, to prevent it. It is recommended to avoid sun exposure when UV is highest, between 10am and 3pm, and to use a broad spectrum sunscreen, with an SPF of at least 15 or higher. Sunscreen should be reapplied every two hours, even more often if you are out in the water. However, in the case that you do cop a nasty burn, you'll want to treat the inflammation as quickly as possible with a cold towel directly onto the skin, apply an aloe-vera gel to the area, which contains anti-inflammatory compounds to soothe the burn, and drink extra water (at least one glass an hour) because the sunburn will cause the body to dehydrate very quickly.

December Bellabox Review

What was in my December Bellabox:

  • Clearasil Skin Perfecting Wash

  • St Tropez Gradual Tan In Shower

  • Kevin Murphy Color Bug

  • U By Kotex Tampons

  • Avon Perfume - Femme

  • Jamberry Nail Wraps and Nail File

I really enjoyed most of the products in this month's Bellabox. The first product was the Clearasil Skin Perfecting Wash, which is a brand I used to use a lot of when I was in my teen years. The Skin Perfecting Wash both cleanses and exfoliates, which is great for unblocking pores and gently rubbing away dead and dry skin. I plan on continuing to use this product, as it's perfect when I'm in a rush in the morning and want to both cleanse and exfoliate at the same time.

The second product was the St Tropez In Shower Tanning Lotion, which is a brand that I already use, including the Self Tanning Face Lotion and Classic Bronzing Mousse. I've always been pleased with the results of these products and love this new In Shower Tanning Lotion. Gradual tanning lotions and fake tans can be a messy process, and a great time to apply is directly in the shower. This product allows you to do so and rinse it off in one go.

The Kevin Murphy Color Bug was the most interesting product in the box. It's non permanent chalk colour, that wipes on and off, and comes in a range of colours that are fantastic for summer! It's not something that I would use very often, however it's a really fun product and it did give surprisingly vibrant pink colour on my dark brown hair. It's messy to apply, so definitely follow the instructions and put a towel around your clothes when applying.

U By Kotex Tampons -  I currently use this brand of tampons because of their slim size, so these will definitely come in handy the next time that T.O.M comes around.

Avon Femme Perfume. It's a very fresh and feminine scent with floral notes. I don't really use mini perfume samples because I have more than enough of my own perfume to last me a very long time, but someone else who does use perfume samples may like these.

Lastly, the Jamberry Nail Wraps. I really love the idea of these. They're simple to use - find the matching nail wrap size for your nail and warm it up with a Jamberry Heater or just your own home blow-dryer. There's also no mess (which I love), and they last for up to two weeks. Personally, I'm not a fan of the pattern included (but I can see that they would be appealing to someone else), so I've had a look at the other styles on the website, and have seen ones in styles that I like, so I'd be interested in trying those ones out.

Overall, I was pleased with the products in the December Bellabox and will plan on using a majority of them. I've found that Bellabox is a really exciting and fun way to discover new beauty products, and keep up with the latest beauty trends each month.

If you're interested in receiving Bellabox's gorgeous goodies each month, click on the following link, you can sign up to receive your first box for only $10, instead of their regular price of $17.95!

And now to announce the winner of the three month Bellabox subscription: @coonbot ! Please contact me with your details to arrange receiving your three month Bellabox subscription. 

Bite Beauty

If you've read my Grown Alchemist post, you'll know that I've been wanting to try some organic skin care and natural beauty products for a while now. I finally decided to take the plunge and splurge on a heap of Grown Alchemist skin and hair products, as well as these gorgeous Bite Beauty lipsticks from Nourished Life.

I'm extremely passionate about health and wellbeing and for me, one small factor in self-care is reducing chemicals and toxins in the home. If you do your research, you'll realise that there are so many that we are unaware of in our household products that can have an impact on our health. In beauty products, this includes BHA and BHT, DEA related ingredients, dibutyl phthalate, parabens, petrolatum and many more. (Read more about cosmetic chemicals here.)

Many popular lipsticks have been shown to contain toxic levels of lead, cadmium, chromium, aluminium, as well as many others not listed here. In my opinion, it's important to be mindful of the lipsticks and lip glosses that we choose, as regular use means that we are constantly ingesting them, and I believe that the levels of toxic metals, artificial preservatives and colours in them can all have an impact on our health. However, researchers also say that 'natural' lipsticks aren't necessarily safer when it comes to these toxic metals, so maybe I'm just buying into the marketing hype - nevertheless, I still feel good about purchasing these.

Bite Beauty lipsticks contain no parabens, no sulphates and no phthalates, as well as containing food grade ingredients such as castor and jojoba seed oil, beeswax, shea butter and argan kernel oil, and the super antioxidant resveratrol (found in red wine and grapes) making them "good enough to eat."

PRODUCTS (FROM LIGHTEST TO DARKEST):

  1.  Bite Beauty Luminous Creme Lipstick Retsina - $36.95 AUD

  2. Bite Beauty Luminous Creme Lipstick Pepper - $36.95 AUD

  3.  Bite Beauty Luminous Creme Lipstick Tannin - $36.95 AUD

All three lipsticks have a smooth, silky texture, that glides on easily and feels soft and luscious. The lipstick formula is moisturing and hydrating, and is soothing when my lips are dry and chapped. I adore the simplicity of the matte black packaging, with the red lip colours having a pointed cap (as opposed to the other colours, cap featured in the photos above). The Bite Beauty lipsticks smell wonderful and natural, unlike some of the other lipsticks that I have used that smell pungent and artificial. They also taste good, which to some people could be a downfall as they wouldn't mind licking them off their lips. However, I am highly sensitive to smells and tastes so I prefer these lipsticks to certain brands that I have used before that may have a chemical smell (although this is not an advantage over those lipsticks that are unscented).

There is a great selection of colours in the Bite Beauty range, and I find that they are rich and opaque. They don't need much more than one swipe across your lips for full coverage. In terms of whether or not they are long lasting, I have found that the colour comes off quite easily, but then again I'm constantly drinking tea or water, so the lipstick comes up against cups and water bottles all the time (and that's not to mention eating lunch).

Ideally, I would love the colour to be longer lasting, because I'm not one to be mindful of what I eat and drink, and I also am lazy when it comes to reapplying. However, overall, I do rate these lipsticks highly as I love how moisturising they feel on my lips, the rich pigmentation of the colours, as well as how good they smell!

Loafer Lovin'

Salvatore Ferragamo | Stuart Weitzman | Country Road | Vanishing Elephant | Tony Bianco | Tony Bianco

Patent, Pony Hair, Tassled, Printed, Pointed, Buckled or the new hybrid Loafer-Mules, the humble loafer comes in an array of different shapes and sizes. As an alternative to ballet flats, I love wearing loafers because this type of shoe offers a little more support for your feet and also adds a touch of man-tailored style to your outfit. Personally, I pair mine with cropped ankle skinny jeans, but if you're someone who is more adventurous than me, you can opt to pair them with boyfriend jeans, trousers, skirts of differing lengths, or even rock them with a pair of ankle-dress socks.

For more inspiration click here.

How do you like to wear your loafers?

Camel

Lack Of Color Oasis | Botkier | Seed Heritage | Country Road | Max Mara | Rag & Bone

Camel is a timeless and classic colour that every woman should have in her wardrobe. I fell in love with camel all over again after seeing Victoria Beckham in this matching camel ensemble. To keep it simple, pair camel with white, grey or black (yes, brown and black is a rule you can and should break). Seriously though, invest in some camel pieces this Winter, and I promise you won't regret it.

Do you have any camel pieces you absolutely love? How would you wear camel?

Grown Alchemist

For lovers of minimalism, the Grown Alchemist packaging is design heaven. I must admit that the packaging was what created my initial desire to look into the brand, along with the Instagram flatlays that kept popping up on my feed that stirred up the urge to take some images using the products. However, looking past the cool aesthetic of Grown, I also had been thinking about making the switch to some natural beauty products that contain less toxic ingredients.

Grown Alchemist is an organic skincare brand that uses certified organic botanical ingredients to create beauty products that don't contain harmful chemicals. Their products don't contain Lauryl Sulphate Gylcols, Petrochemicals, Artificial Fragrance, Animal Derivatives, T.E.A, D.E.A, Synthetic Colours, Silicones or Parabens. (Find more information on these toxins here).

I will honestly confess that I am far from a skincare expert; I have never really had much of a skincare routine, and have only trialed a handful of brands before. I have a normal skin type, with a little dryness around my nose and some bumps from skin picking (a habit I'm trying to change!). I decided that it was time to be a little more mindful of my skin and begin a skincare routine with a small selection of Grown Alchemist products to see whether they would make a noticeable difference.

PRODUCTS USED:

  • Gentle Gel Facial Cleanser: Geranium Leaf, Bergamot & Rose-Bud - 200ml

  • Balancing Toner: Rose Otto, Ginseng & Chamomile - 200ml

  • Facial Polishing Exfoliant: Pink Grapefruit & Glucomannan Extract  - 75ml

  • Matte Balancing Moisturiser: Acai-Berry & Borango

  • Lip Balm: Watermelon & Vanilla 12ml

I use the cleanser, toner, and moisturiser every morning and night, and use the exfoliant in the morning only.

Cleanser: I certainly look forward to my morning routine using this gel cleanser as I've found that the smell is delightful (the rose scent smells natural and isn't overpowering), the pump bottle is easy to use, it foams significantly and feels super fresh and invigorating. I'm definitely a fan!

Toner: The balancing toner is light, hydrating and feels wonderfully refreshing. It contains ginseng, antioxidants from aloe-vera and rose otto to visibly smoothe and tighten the skin.

Exfoliant: By far my favourite product is the Pink Grapefruit & Glucomannan Extract Facial Polishing Exfoliant, as it has a subtle, natural smell and the beads are a perfect size as they are just rough enough to polish away my dry skin. I find that after using this my skin feels revitalised, smoother and noticeably more radiant.

Moisturiser: The moisturiser worked effectively for hydrating my skin, and I have found that my skin is smoother and softer. I'm not a huge fan of the smell of this product and I find that in combination with the tube that it comes in, reminds me of using antiseptic - not something that I want to be rubbing all over my face. So personally I would rather use this moisturiser that comes from a squeeze/pump bottle, or pot. Overall however, the functional benefits outweigh the negatives because it has done wonders for visibly smoothing my skin and its bio-active ingredients and anti-oxidants play a part in protecting the skin from oxidative stress and signs of aging.

Lip Balm: Whilst the watermelon scent reminds me of a Lipsmacker (which personally I think gives it an artificial feel), this lip balm contains watermelon extract, antioxidant tryglycerides from shea butter and jojoba oil as well as sweet almond and rosehip. I have found it to be quite addictive, and I love the natural shine and softness that it adds to my lips. I'm afraid of using the whole tube too quickly!

Using these products in combination, I have already felt a huge difference in my skin; it now feels extremely supple, soft and hydrated. The dryness around my nose has reduced and my skin appears more vibrant. Overall, the Grown Alchemist products have definitely exceeded my expectations, they add an extra moment of self-care and luxury to my day and the greatest part is that I now look forward to my skincare routine and am more mindful of taking care of my skin!

Have you used Grown Alchemist before? What are your thoughts on natural/organic beauty products?