beauty – AWARENESS

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month never4so I thought it would be good to post a roundup list of skincare & makeup product ingredients (in alphabetical order) to make recognizing, understanding, and avoiding these ingredients easier for you.never1

THE NEVER LIST:

Animal fats, oils, and musks: tallow, rendered beef or mutton fat, oils or musks from animals like mink, emu and sharks that are procured after an animal has been killed. Found in: soap, salve, shaving products, lubricants, paints, and all types of cosmetics.
 
Benzalkonium chloridea disinfectant used as a preservative and surfactant associated with severe skin, eye and respiratory irritation and allergies. Found in: sunscreens, moisturizers.
 
Benzophenone and derivatives: a possible human carcinogen and hormone disruptor used as a fragrance ingredient and to absorb ultraviolet light. Found in: nail polish, sunscreen.

Bisphenol A (BPA): a hormone disruptor that may also alter DNA, used in plastics and resins. Found in: plastic bottles, lining of aluminum food cans, possibly in eyeshadow and styling gel.

Butoxyethanol: a solvent used to control viscosity, or a “fragrance” additive. It irritates skin and may cause cancer and reproductive toxicity. Found in: fragrance, hair color.

BHA and BHT: synthetic antioxidants used to extend shelf life. They are likely carcinogens and hormone disruptors, and may cause liver damage. Found in: lipsticks, moisturizers, diaper creams, and other cosmetics.

Coal tar hair dyes and other coal tar ingredients: a byproduct of coal processing that is a known carcinogen. It is used as a colorant and an anti-dandruff agent. Found in: hair dye, shampoo.

1,4-dioxane: a by-product of manufacturing that is a probable human carcinogen (a known animal carcinogen) as well as toxic to organs and the respiratory system, and a skin irritant. Likely to be present where ethoxylated ingredients like sodium laureth sulfate, PEGs, and ceteareth are listed on ingredient labels. Found in: shampoo, body wash, bubble bath.

Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA): a chelating (binding) agent added to cosmetics to improve stability. May be toxic to organs. Found in: hair color, moisturizers.

Ethanolamines (MEA/DEA/TEA): surfactants and pH adjuster linked to allergies, skin toxicity, hormone disruption, and inhibited fetal brain development. Found in: hair dyes, mascara, foundation, fragrances, sunscreens, dry cleaning solvents, paint, pharmaceuticals.

Formaldehyde: used as a preservative in cosmetics. A known carcinogen that is also linked to asthma, neurotoxicity, and developmental toxicity. Present where quaternium-15, DMDM hydantoin, imidazolidinyl urea, diazolidinyl urea, sodium hydroxymethylglycinate, 2-bromo-2-nitropropane-1,3 diol (Bronopol) and several other preservatives are listed. Beautycounter does not use any of these formaldehyde-donating preservatives. Found in: shampoo, body wash, bubble bath.

Hydroquinone: a skin lightening chemical that inhibits the production of melanin
and is a linked to cancer, organ toxicity and skin irritation. Found in: skin lightening creams.

Methyl cellosolvefragrance ingredient and solvent that is an irritant and a possible neurotoxin, developmental toxin, and cause of DNA mutations that could lead to cancer. Found in: anti-aging creams.

Methylisothiazolinone and methylchloroisothiazolinone: chemical preservatives that are among the most common irritants, sensitizers and causes of contact skin allergies. Found in: shampoo, conditioner, body wash.

Mercury and mercury compounds (also listed as Thimerosal): metallic element used as a preservative and antiseptic known to damage brain function. Found in: ear and eye drops; may be used in mascara.

Mineral Oil (also listed as liquid paraffin; liquid petrolatum; paraffin oil): a by-product of petroleum distillation that may cause contact dermatitis. Found in: baby lotions, cold creams, ointments.

Oxybenzone: sunscreen agent and ultraviolet light absorber linked to irritation, sensitization and allergies, and possible hormone disruption. Found in: sunscreen, moisturizer.

Parabens  (methyl-, isobutyl-, proply- and others): a class of preservatives commonly used to prevent the growth of bacteria and mold. Parabens are endocrine (or hormone) disruptors, which alter important hormone mechanisms in our bodies. Specially, parabens mimic estrogen; they can lock on to our cell’s own estrogen receptors and mess with important natural signals. They may play a role in triggering breast cancer. Found in: shampoo, face cleanser, body wash, body lotion, foundation.

Phthalates  (DBP, DEHP, DEP and others): a class of plasticizing chemicals used to make products more pliable or to make fragrances stick to skin. Phthalates disrupt the endocrine system and may cause birth defects. Found in: synthetic fragrance, nail polish, hairspray.

Polyethylene glycol (PEG compounds): PEGs are widely used in cosmetics as thickeners, solvents, softeners, and moisture-carriers. Depending on manufacturing processes, PEGs may be contaminated with measurable amounts of ethylene oxide and 1,4-dioxane, which are both carcinogens. Found in: creams, sunscreen, shampoo.

Resorcinol: a colorant and fragrance ingredient that is a skin irritant, toxic to the
immune system and organs, and suspected to cause hormone disruption. Found in: hair color.

Retinyl palmitate and Retinol (Vitamin A): a nutrient that may damage DNA and speed the growth of skin tumors when used topically. Found in: moisturizer, anti-aging skincare.

Sodium Lauryl Sulfate and Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLS and SLES): SLS and SLES are surfactants that can cause skin irritation or trigger allergies. SLES is often contaminated with 1,4-dioxane, a byproduct of a petrochemical process called ethoxylation which is used to process other chemicals in order to make them less harsh. Found in: shampoo, body wash, bubble bath.

Synthetic flavor or fragrance: an engineered scent or flavoring agent that may contain any combination of 3,000+ stock chemical ingredients, including hormone disruptors and allergens. Fragrance formulas are protected under federal law’s classification of trade secrets, and therefore can remain undisclosed. Found in: all types of cosmetics.

Toluenea volatile petrochemical solvent that is toxic to the immune system and can
cause birth defects. Found in: nail polish.

Triclosan and Triclocarban: antimicrobial pesticides toxic to the aquatic environment; may also impact human reproductive systems. Found in: liquid soap, soap bars, toothpaste.

Print out an Always-With-You Never List and carry in your wallet for easy reference while on the go.

Source: http://www.beautycounter.com/the-never-list

Style: The CLASSICS

You can never go wrong with wearing classics. Things that look as good today as days gone by.  Things like…

LBD - Sophia wears a strapless like no other.
The LBD – Sophia wears a strapless like no other.  But we can give it a try.
The Jean Jacket
The Jean Jacket

For your viewing pleasure here are some of my all-time favorites along with the people wearing them.

The worn-in Leather Jacket
The worn-in Leather Jacket
The Tuxedo
The Tuxedo
The White Shirt (Victoria Beckham)
The White Shirt (Victoria Beckham)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jennifer Hudson & Kate Hudson (no relation) wear it well.
Jennifer Hudson & Kate Hudson (no relation).

A single-breasted, belted wrap coat is a classic style that flatters curvy girls in all the right places (the belt defines your waist, the diagonal line of the lapels minimizes your bust and the A-line shape skims over your hips).  Kate Hudson is far from voluptuous but shows that a classic long wool coat looks great on everyone.  (If you’re petite, opt for a shorter version so it doesn’t overwhelm your frame). Plus, a good camel coat looks equally chic dressed up or worn with your favorite jeans.

The Cashmere Scarf
The Cashmere Scarf
The Ballet Flats (they don't necessarily have to be Chanel) but these are Très Chic
The Ballet Flat (they don’t necessarily have to be Chanel) but these are Très Chic

 

Perfect white T & Jeans
Perfect white T & Jeans
The Moto Jacket
The Moto Jacket
The Military
The Military
Of Course...Coco
The LBJ.  Of Course…Coco  
A twist on the Classics can't be all bad. Love the bag & distressed boots - Chanel.
A twist on the Classics can’t be all bad. Love the bag & distressed boots – both Chanel, Texas style.
A Classic wearing a Classic.....classily & sexily (is that a word?)
A Classic wearing a Classic.….sexy classisism!

More style on Pinterest http://www.pinterest.com/intrigueimports/style-inspiration-a-passion-for-fashion/

Beauty biz: Shhh…Secrets from around the Globe

Different cultures have tried-and-true BEAUTY REMEDIES as old as the civilizations themselves.secret

We always love discovering new methods for achieving gorgeous skin and shiny hair so we looked to countries around this beautiful planet of ours to find out their beauty secrets. Find the “best at-home” treatments from around the world that you can DIY with items from your kitchen.

Beginning with my current (and recurring) obsession:

secret2ITALY

For many generations, Italian women have been flaunting beautiful, glossy hair thanks to a nourishing yogurt and olive oil recipe.

Try now: Mix one cup of plain whole-milk yogurt with one teaspoon of olive oil. After shampooing, comb in the mixture and let sit for five minutes. Rinse the mask out with cool water.

 

secret1EGYPT

Since the days of Cleopatra, women have been bathing in milk for soft, rejuvenated skin.

Try Now: Add 3 cups of powdered milk to a warm bath to remove dead cells and soften skin. You’ll instantly notice your skin becoming smoother and softer.

secret3MEXICO

Known for their smooth complexions, women in Mexico have long been exfoliating with avocado.

Try now: Make your own face scrub by drying out a clean avocado seed in the sun for one week. Cut into 4 pieces and drop into a blender to grind into a chunky powder. Mix the remnants of the seed with a daily moisturizer and massage into skin while in a steamy shower.

secret4GREECE

According to lore, Grecian gods bathed in rosemary water to purify and thicken hair.

Try now: Boil fresh rosemary in two quarts of water and let cool before pouring over clean hair. This cleanses any buildup on the scalp and stimulates follicles to spark hair growth.

secret5CHINA

Women in Southeast Asia have been using a traditional tamarind skin peel to remove sunspots and acne scars for ages.

Try now: Remove the pulp from three fresh tamarind pods and mix with honey and water until the consistency becomes creamy. Massage onto skin and let sit for five minutes before washing off. Repeat weekly for lasting results.

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Women have been using garlic to strengthen their nails for centuries.

Try now: Finely chop half of a fresh garlic and add to a bottle of clear nail polish. Let sit for 10 days before applying to nails. The strengthening and antibacterial properties in the garlic make your nails stronger—but not without a bit of a stench.


prod-2-bigCANADA & USA:

recommended by the girl who would be king

For those who don’t like going to the hairdresser or want to experiment at home with a really easy DIY catwalk worthy dip-dye kit.

New Wild Ombré is the first ever DIP-DYE COLOUR KIT by L’ORÉAL PARIS.  It may not be natural but it ends up giving your hair a two-tone fashion-forward finish.

The specially designed application brush will apply the lightening crème solely to the desired area of your hair to create the ultimate two tone effect. Maximum waiting time – 45 minutes.

Source: thezoereport.com  (because Rachel Zoe is so much more than a stylist)

Beauty biz – NO SWEAT!

It’s been said that ladies don’t sweat – they perspire.  But we’re not particularly fond of either.

photo: YASU+JUNKO
photo: YASU+JUNKO

How to choose from the latest crops on the shelves?  Whether it’s stress, humidity or exertion that’s sending your underarms into overdrive, there’s something out there so you don’t have to sweat it.  Find your best options to stay dry and keep clothes stain-free below.

  • Best For Worrywarts:

Degree Clinical Protection Stress Control Antiperspirant-Deodorant – approx. $6

Stress induced clamminess is not the same as heat-triggered sweating, so calming ingredients are incorporated.  Scent: Eucalyptus and Lavender.

  • Best for Everyday Wear:

Dove Advanced Care Clear Tone Antiperspirant-Deodorant, in clear tone pink rose – approx. $7

Calendula and Sunflower seed oils keep armpits smooth and odor-free for up to 48 hours.  Scent: a fruity, floral with notes of violet, rose and raspberry blossom.

  • Best for Dressing Up:

Ralph Lauren Romance Deodorant stick – approx. $20

A deodorant scented with a favourite fragrance helps class up this malodorous area.  Scent: Rose, ginger, musk and chamomile.

Or; Clinique Roll-on Antiperspirant-Deodorant  (approx. $12) will not ruin or stain clothing.

  • Best for Long Summer Days:

Dry Idea Clinical Stain Clear Solid Antiperspirant-Deodorant – approx. $8

Made with less wax than traditional sticks have, it won’t cause yellow sweat stains.  Scent: white flowers and fruit.

  • Best for Earth Mothers:

Kiss My Face Liquid Rock Deodorant – approx. $6

An aluminum and paraben free option for those who steer clear of artificial fragrances and chemicals.  Scent: None.

Or; Dr. Hauschka fresh Deodorant – approx. $23

  • Best for Working Out:

Secret Clinical Strength Clear Gel Antiperspirant-Deodorant gel – approx. $8

This light gel formula curbs wetness without leaving a chalky residue on tight-fitting workout garb.  Scent: Melon, apricot, linden blossom, cucumber and sandalwood.

DE-ODOR DECODER – the types to know:

Deodorant

Masks the smell of sweat. Ingredients like triclosan control the underarm bacteria that cause BO.

Antiperspirant

Contains aluminum salt, which keeps sweat glands from perspiring. “All antiperspirants are deodorants, but simple deodorants aren’t antiperspirants,” says Susan Biehle-Hulette, Secret’s senior scientist.

Clinical-Strength Formulas

Serious sweat issues used to call for a prescription. Not anymore. “These deliver prescription-strength odor and wetness protection,” says Douglas C. Tomczak, deodorant research and development manager at Unilever.

Botox

Injections of botulinum toxin A — which disables the armpits’ sweat glands — have been approved by the FDA to treat severe underarm sweating.

So I hope this helps you to stay Calm and stay Dry so you don’t have to SWEAT the small stuff.

Other things to consider: you don’t want the scent of your deodorant (should you choose scented) to compete with the scent of your perfume or body lotion so keep that in mind when choosing one.

Source: MarthaStewart.com

Feel-good Friday: Flowers

Imagine a world without Flowers?

Among all the wild animals we found this wild Lily in a pond in S. Africa
Among all the wild animals we found this wild Lily in a pond in S. Africa

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20140814_123103“What we do see depends mainly on what we look for. … In the same field the farmer will notice the crop, the geologists the fossils, botanists the flowers, artists the colouring, sportmen the cover for the game. Though we may all look at the same things, it does not all follow that we should see them.” – John Lubbock, The Beauties of Nature and the Wonders of the World We Live in.

“A weed is but an unloved flower.” – Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Photos: d. king

 

beauty biz – BIOÉTHIQUE Provence

This appeals to my sense of ALL THINGS BEAUTY.

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A space where everything is truly pure and simple.bio4

And white without being stark. It looks very FRENCH (which in itself is a bonus – as in French woman really look after their skin), and it has old world charm.
bio2oh, did I forget to say what it is? A certified Organic Boutique and Day Spa right here in Vancouver. A genuine oasis for health and relaxation.

One more thing….the two women who run it are super friendly, not snobby and they liked my dog.

 

Which is another PLUS factor.

Jaana (left) is a skin care specialist & Claudine (right) is the owner.
Jaana (left) is a skin care specialist & Claudine (right) is the owner.
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looking out
looking in
looking in

Located at :3578 West 4th Ave., Vancouver, B.C.

Website: https://www.bioethiqueorganic.com

Photos: D. King  (click to enlarge)

beauty biz – 7 DEADLY SINS

Rules to Live bysins1Are you guilty of these sinful beauty habits?  This divine beauty code will show you the light and can rid you of your wrongdoings and even spark some inspiration for a more virtuous regimen.

GLUTTONY

An excess of beauty products can cause a buildup of expired makeup and create a cluttered routine. It’s far more productive to edit down to only your favorite items. These product shelf lives will inspire you to purge the bad.

Moisturizers can lose their magic after six months. Keep an eye out for a change in color or smell. Nail polish usually lasts about a year. Toss if lacquer gets thick or if color separates beyond return. Lipstick can dry up after about two years. If you have a stock of these, it’s time to replace. Mascara has gone bad once formula becomes dry and clumpy. Invest in a new tube every two or three months.

WRATH

Have you ever achieved the perfect makeup look, only to have it ruined with layers and layers of liner, in an attempt to get the perfect cateye? Been there! Never go full-fury on another winged eye gone wrong again. Get eyeliner tips for the perfect cateye and remember practice makes perfect.

GREEDsins2

I love a perfectly stocked beauty shelf as much as the next girl but it’s nice to share the wealth. Try hosting a swap party with friends. This is a great way to get rid of your unused products and sample new ones.

SLOTH

It can be tempting to fall into bed after a long day without washing your face. Don’t get stuck in a whirlwind of bad habits; it will wreak serious havoc on your skin. Try a new nighttime regimen and carry out in this order.

Cleanse with a lathering face wash to remove dirt and oil. Remove any traces of eye-makeup with a water-based remover or oil-based for waterproof eye makeup especially. Exfoliate to rid your complexion of any dead skin cells and buildup. Tone skin for tighter pores and an even complexion. Moisturize for healthy, smooth and hydrated skin.

LUST

It’s great to try new products; you never know what may become your new go-to item. However, don’t be lured by bright lights and pretty packaging. It’s easy to be overcome with the desire to have it all, but do so in moderation.

For mineral makeup with pretty packaging and prettier results: try Mica Beauty at http://www.IntrigueImports.com  Mention this blog and receive free shipping with your first order.

PRIDE

This can be seriously dangerous to your makeup and beauty routine. Never be too proud to reach out and learn from others. There’s a wealth of beauty tips out there just waiting to be shared.

ENVY

There is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion.” – Francis Bacon

We celebrate the unique facial features that make us…us. Thou shall not spend time coveting others’ looks. Accent the features you love and know what makes you special.

Source: The Zoe Report

 

 

Beauty biz – BB good to your eyes

roceye2A perfect daytime eye cream:

Roc Multi-Correxion 5-in-1 Perfecting BB Cream is a new lightweight single shade BB Cream that’s infused with Roc Retinol. It’s formulated to protect skin with an SPF 25 and while it claims to fight fine lines & wrinkles while improving dark spots, smoothing, evening, and brightening skin tone….it was the high SPF & tint that was the selling feature for me. It goes on light and doesn’t cake which some tinted formulas tend to do – something you definitely don’t want for under your eyes.

It’s a self adjusting formula which offers sheer coverage that evens out skin tone, hydrates, and gives a nice hint of colour.  It might help for when the rest of your face is tan but you have that sunglasses whiteout thing happening under your eyes which is not so attractive.roceye1
Available at drugstores and pharmacies that sell ROC. Cost: approx. $25.00

 

Beauty Board on PINTEREST:  http://www.pinterest.com/intrigueimports/beauty-products-i-cant-live-without/

 

Beauty biz – LINGERIE for the skin?

What’s in a name?  Obviously something that attracts to get your attention.  Something that gives an impression of gliding on like a silk stocking or wears invisibly like a second-skin, like lingerie itself.….which appeals to me.  A good marketing tool? I had to check it out.

peau2Guerlain Lingerie de Peau Invisible Skin Fusion Foundation SPF 20 – Product Review.    

            I said I’d never buy foundation but then I came across this one.  I think the name “lingerie” appealed to me at first and the fact that Guerlain products are “top-notch”so I had to sample it. The application felt really lightweight (you hardly need any) with a natural-finish and a light to medium coverage.  I like that it can be used even as a cover-up for trouble spots only.  It’s one of the most natural-looking foundations that still allows for adequate coverage for minor skin imperfections.  If you have just a couple of small areas to cover, it is workable to build up coverage on a spot-by-spot basis. The consistency is thin, not so thin it’s watery, but thin enough that it blends out easily and feels weightless once applied. I apply it with my fingers, but you can use a sponge or brush if you prefer. 

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Its secret: hyaluronic acid, encapsulated in the Bio-Fusion micro-mesh, continuously captures and maintains water on the skin’s surface.  The unbelievably silky formula creates a natural radiance that captures and reflects light to reveal the look of naturally perfect skin.  Let’s FACE IT…it sure takes a lot of work to look Natural!

It is Formulated without:
– Sulfates
– Phthalates
– GMOs
– Triclosan                                                                                                                                – Probably some other things we can’t pronounce

Available at Nordstrom and Sephora – approx. $65.00

Have any of you tried it?