Friday, July 01, 2011

Confession: I suck at doing my hair

For as much of a product slut as I am, I have always been inept with my hair. It's super-fine, limp dirty-blond hair, but there is a ton of it if I don't thin it out. I have to wash it every day or it gets even more lifeless. In the late 80's/early 90's when I used to perm it, my hair stylists would have to set aside an extra hour just to roll my hair. And the pay off? I always had a few rollers full break off at the roots from the perm chemicals. Oh, the joy of fuzzy bald spots! /sarcasm.

In the winter time, when I have to wear a heavy coat, the hair at the nape of my neck snarls something fierce. Since I spent most of my life in the Northeast, this meant I was tearing my hair out for months at a time. Now that I live in the Northwest, it's not such an issue since winters aren't as cold so I rarely have to break out the heavy coat.

Another problem with my hair is actually a positive. It's really soft - always has been, even when I torture it with chemicals. Once I was in a show where I ratted my hair and used half a can of pink Aqua Net every night. After the show, I'd go home and dump half a bottle of Salon Selectives (remember that stuff?) on my hair and let it soak for 30 minutes before I washed it out. It was the only way I could get a comb through it without tearing all my hair out. Since I am used to my hair being so soft, I have had a hard time getting used to products that weigh it down or make it crunchy/sticky.

I am inept at blow-drying, can't tease my hair worth a damn nor get it to hold a style for more than an hour if I do it myself. All I want is a little volume. Is that so hard? Finally, the answer is NO, thanks to Living Proof Root Lifter.

I'd seen Living Proof at Sephora for quite sometime, but the lure of color cosmetics often keeps me away from the hair product section of the store. I didn't become intrigued until Allure profiled their Full Thickening Mousse as a Beauty Breakthrough in October 2010. I was sold when they said the product didn't focus on the roots and instead volumized the whole hair strand. Since root lifters had failed me in the past, I was hooked.

In that same issue of Allure, Pantene Volumizing Shampoo and Conditioner were also named Beauty Breakthroughs. Since they were available and you couldn't buy the Full Thickening Mousse anywhere but QVC until New Year's Eve, I got my hands on the Pantene to tide me over. I like the Pantene. It's certainly weightless, but it wasn't wow-ing me with newly bouncy locks. I was going to have to use product and a blowdryer to get the look I wanted.

My sister-in-law surprised me with the Full Thickening Mousse for Christmas. Thrilled, I tried it out the next day. Yes, it volumizes all the way through. It looked amazing when I first finished blowdrying. An hour later, it was falling flat. I experimented with using more or less product, trying to find the perfect amount. The sad fact is, mousse weighs down my hair. It doesn't matter what kind, it just does.

When I went on my birthday shopping spree, I can't even explain why I picked up a bottle of Living Proof Root Lifter. Hopeless optimism? I didn't even mention it in my shopping spree blog. I think subconsciously I expected it to join all the other products filling up my side of the bathroom counter.

I used the Root Lifter in conjunction with the Thickening Mousse (also some heat protectant - Thermasilk Leave-in Conditioner for now) over the weekend. Hmm. My hair held up all day, but I still had that heavy feeling I dislike so much. The next day, I tried just the heat protectant and Root Lifter.

MAGIC! My hair was downright bouncing! I could toss my hair as well as any chick in a shampoo commercial. It was a teeny bit crunchy at the roots, but the overall feel was still nice and soft. I couldn't be more thrilled - until the next day when I woke up and my hair was still bouncy and soft. For the first time in my life, I could rock second-day hair! Are you kidding me? Second day hair lost all the crunchiness at the roots, but I still had enough texture that I could put it up easily. I even LEFT THE HOUSE with second day hair and didn't feel self-conscious!

I am so happy with my hair right now. I even look forward to blow-drying it!

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Mascara review- Benefit's they're Real

As promised, here is my review of Benefit Cosmetic's they're Real! mascara.

In our first photo, here are my eyes devoid of all make-up. Notice my lashes are of okay length but have no curl or lift to speak of. (I should have taken one with my eyes open and no mascara. Oh well. Live and learn.) Notice also that my lashes are fairly light naturally.

Above are my lashes with one coat of they're Real. You can definitely see a difference in length and curl, even with my eyes closed.

I did not use a lash curler. As I mentioned previously, I hate them. This mascara gave me nice, subtle curl.

The one thing I really don't like about Benefit mascaras is how long they stay wet after applying. I got mascara all over my lids and I hate that. If my eyes were already made up with shadows I would have been seriously annoyed - and that has been my experience with Benefit mascaras in the past (and the major reason I don't buy them).

they're Real! fulfills the promise of length and curl, but I just can't get past the icky wetness factor. The price point for this mascara is $22. It's $8 cheaper than Chanel Inimitable, but as far as I am concerned the Chanel product is 100% worth it.