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Thursday, January 30, 2014

My Makeup Stash


I believe this is my first makeup stash post. So this is all I have (for now :p) and additions and subtractions will happen as time goes by. So for now, Enjoy!

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Effective Hair Removal-What Works & What Doesn't


All of us have probably tried different methods for getting rid of unwanted hair, and I'm sure everyone will have a story to tell if asked about what worked and what didn't. It's a pain specially for ladies who have dense hair due to natural or unnatural reasons and it creates a sense of disturbance unless its all gone! I too, just like a lot of you girls out there, have undergone various procedures (and to honest, if it doesn't hurt it won't work) and today, I'm going to share with you some general info and my opinion which method is best to go for.

For better understanding, I'll rate each method on a scale of 1-5 of which:

1: Pain free
2: Slightly painful
3: Bearable pain
4: Quite painful
5: Very painful


Face:


1) Threading: One of the most common ways to get rid of facial hair is threading. I've seen ladies get it done on their entire face, but I personally do not like it. I only get my eye brows and forehead done with a thread, that too because there's no alternative.

Pros: Cheap, available in every salon, no chemical use.
Cons: May produce cuts/slight bruise, may cause temporary bumps or redness.

Pain Scale: 4

2) Waxing: Waxing is my favorite method when it comes to hair removal. But I highly suggest getting it done at a salon or prepare wax yourself and do it at home. I prefer hot wax over wonder wax. I get my upper lips and chin waxed and occasionally my entire face too. I have mixed reviews about wax strips as you have to put in a lot of effort and try placing them in different positions to pull the hair our but some even don't work like that. Plus, wax strips are painful and can damage the skin.

Pros: Fast, available in almost every salon, reduces hair growth.
Cons: May cause temporary redness, may not remove very small hair.

Pain Scale: 3 (may vary depending on skin condition).

3) Laser Hair Removal: I have heard mixed reviews about the laser technique and personally have never had it so I don't have an opinion. Although I highly recommend you seek professional advice and go for a treatment only after a skin test as laser is no child's play and can lead to unforeseen consequences if not done properly.

Pros: -
Cons: Very expensive.

Pain Scale: -


Arms, Legs and Back:


1) Waxing: For quick hair removal from arms, legs and back, waxing is the best. You can do it at home, take assistance or have it done at the beauty salon. But again you need to let the hair grow to their full length before going for a wax session as tiny baby hair are a true hassle and won't pull out.

Pros: Fast, available in almost every salon, reduces hair growth.
Cons: May cause temporary redness, may not remove very small hair.

Pain Scale: 3-4 (may vary depending on hair thickness and texture)

2) EpilationIf you want to save yourself time, money, mess and the hassle of traveling to salons all the way, epilating is your one take on hair removal. The only name I can think of is Braun as their Silk Epil range isn't new to anyone, plus they come in different models, for different needs and will get rid of the annoying tiny hair as well.

Pros: Fast, moderately priced, reduces hair growth.
Cons: None

Pain Scale: 3-4

3) Shaving: I've heard a lot of people say that shaving causes the hair to grow back thick and coarse. Well yes, shaving with a razor, even if it's one those specially designed for ladies, can cause thick hair or even increased growth. But it's not the same for everyone. I've personally done it a lot of times over the past few years, but have never experienced increased hair growth. This method is best for ladies who want to go the pain free way.

Pros: Fast, cheap, pain free
Cons: May cause hair to grow back thick and coarse

Pain Scale: 1

4) Hair Removing Creams/Lotions: I hate them. Hair removing creams have never worked for me. All they do is smell bad and leave the skin with small patches of hair. Some even irritate the skin and the results don't last for long.

Pros: Cheap, pain free
Cons: May cause irritation, not very effective

Pain Scale: 1

5) Hair Removing Sprays: This is generally a new concept but I can say it is far better than creams and lotions. I have used Sally Hansen Spray On Shower Off hair remover (read review) and based on this product, I actually like this method. But I'd still suggest doing an allergy test before your first application.

Pros: Moderately priced, pain free
Cons: May irritate skin.

Pain Scale: 1

Sensitive Areas: I highly suggest consulting a salon professional before moving on with hair removal from sensitive skin. There are many different methods but you can't experiment with them all. And the most important thing is skin type and condition.

Compiled hair removal tools list for reference:

1) Wax: Hot and Wonder (aka cold wax)
2) Thread
3) Epilators
4) Ladies Razor
5) Hair Removing Creams/Lotions
6) Wax Strips
7) Hair Removing Sprays

What methods have you used? I hope you found the post helpful. Ciao! 

Monday, January 20, 2014

High End Haul-Guess, Chanel, Givenchy and more


I recently received some beautiful presents that I want to share with you guys today. It's kind of like a haul but not exactly. You know what I mean right? :P Enjoy!









In the list: 

1) Burberry Weekend
2) Aqua Di Gioia by Giorgio Armani
3) Coco Mademoisell by Chanel
4) Skincare Samples from Givenchy and Sensai that came in a cute sequin purse (picture below)
5) Dual Tone Watch by Guess that came in an adorable black pouch
6) The jewelry bag and coin purse with headphone came with the watch as additions.




Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Bridal Guide (For Every Bride)


A wedding is perhaps one of the most important days of a person's life and everyone wants the best for their special day. But with so much to do, preps can really boggle the mind a bit as where to start becomes a major question. I've been through this time and know how it is, so I've prepared a guide for brides to be, with essential tips and where and hows.