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My Hair & Skincare Routine (Oil Cleansing Method) :: Castor, Coconut & Grapeseed Oils

As a beauty addict, I’m always on the quest for new amazing products especially if I can save money.  I’ve been hearing a lot about the Oil Cleansing Method (OCM) and how these same oils are great for your hair, so I have been using  natural oils, such as castor oil, coconut oil, and grapeseed oil, in my hair care and skincare routine.

CASTOR OIL

 

 

Castor oil contains vitamin E, minerals, proteins, antibacterial and anti-fungicidal properties. Scientists attribute its healing benefits to its unusual chemical composition, which consists of a triglyceride of fatty acids with ricinoleic acid of up to 90 percent. In addition to healing benefits, castor oil also contains anti-inflammatory properties, all of which are related to healthy hair growth.

BENEFITS

  • Highly effective remedy for hair thinning and hair loss.
  • Applying to scalp prevents dry and itchy scalp.
  • The oil mends hair scales bringing back shine and strength to the dull and lifeless hair.
  • The ricinoleic acid in castor oil works to inhibit many viruses and bacteria, to cure acne.
  • The glossiness of the bean oil makes it a popular choice for lip balms.
  • Keeps the skin looking smooth, youthful and unlined.
  • Thickens eyelashes and eyebrows

REMEMBER

Castor oil isn’t a moisturizer, it’s a sealant.  So make sure you use a water based moisturizer for your hair. Castor oil can be drying, so adding olive oil or another moisturizing oil can prevent dryness of the skin.

WHERE TO BUY:  Most supermarkets or pharmacies may also sell castor oil in small bottles in the laxatives section.

COCONUT OIL


Coconut oil has numerous benefits for both hair and skin. It is nutrition for all hair types, helping hair to shine, softening hair, remedying damaged hair by helping to preserve the hair’s natural proteins  and can even providing relief from dandruff.  For the skin, coconut oil is an excellent moisturizer for all skin types, and especially for dry and older skin. Coconut oil is so good at smoothing out the appearance of wrinkles and helping with skin conditions like psoriasis and dermatitis that it’s often added to commercial skin care products.  And there’s more––the lauric acid in coconut oil has both anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties

BENEFITS

  • It is effective in reducing the protein loss for damaged and undamaged hair.
  • It is an excellent conditioner and helps in the re-growth of damaged hair.
  • Provides the essential proteins required for nourishing damaged hair.
  • Coconut oil also helps in treating various skin problems including  dry skin, psoriasis, dermatitis, eczema and other skin infections.
  • Prevents premature aging and degenerative diseases due to its remarkable properties.
  • Great as an effective natural deodorant.

REMEMBER

Look for extra virgin, that has not been hydrogenated, bleached, refined or deodorized.  This form of coconut oil is the most safe and skin friendly. It has a very low melting point and does not solidify on your skin, clogging up the pores, as is the case with other coconut oils.  A small amount goes a long way.  Too much oil will leave your hair greasy and stringy.  Also, do not leave the oil in your hair for more than a day without washing it, your hair will become greasy.

WHERE TO BUY:  Health food stores like Whole Foods

 

GRAPESEED OIL

Grape seed oil contains high quantities of Vitamin E and F and also minerals like zinc potassium, copper, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron and selenium. But most of all grape seed oil is rich in proanthocyanidins (OPC) a compound that is high in antioxidants which are 50 times more effective than Vitamin E and 20 times stronger than Vitamin C. Antioxidants are found in grape skins and seeds and are more concentrated in red and black grapes.  These great components make grape seed extract an asset in the production of massage oils and balms, hair and hygienic products, face and body moisturizers, as well as in sunblocks and sunburn ointments.

BENEFITS

  • It contains 73% of linoleic acid which may be beneficial in the treatment of acne, dermatitis, allergic reactions, atopic eczema and dry and itchy skin.
  • Protects against UV radiation, and lightens the effects on age spots and pigmented skin caused by ultra violet rays.
  • The antioxidant activity may help reduce the appearance of wrinkles, stretch marks, and saggy skin activity may help reduce the appearance of wrinkles, stretch marks, and saggy skin.
  • The grapeseed oil for hair protects the hair from heat.
  • Because it is lightweight, it is quickly absorbed by the scalp and moisturizes the hair follicles from the roots down.

REMEMBER

When buying Grape Seed Oil, look for cold-pressed organic oil since it retains most of the natural beneficial ingredients compared to the chemically pressed oils.

WHERE TO BUY:  Grape Seed Extract is available at most herbal food and drug stores. It can be purchased in the form of capsules, tablets, oil and powder.

MY SKINCARE REGIME:  THE OIL CLEANSING METHOD

I have been experiencing issues with acne and redness lately, and  I’ve  heard so many great benefits of using the Oil Cleansing Method (OCM), that I decided to give it a try.  I know using oil to cleanse your face sounds pretty strange, but judging from the reviews I’ve read, it’s worth trying.

HOW IT WORKS

Cleansers, exfoliates, astringents, and scrubs can strip the skin from its essential oils (sebum).  Although I’ve been taught to wash my face twice a day, what that actually does is strip my skin from its natural glow and lead to an unhealthy cycle of skin irritation and acne.

Crazy as it sounds, oil dissolves oil.  So by using the OCM , you’re getting rid of the dirty oil, while replenishing it with nourishing oil.  This will eventually clear the skin from issues like oily skin, dry skin, sensitive skin, blackheads, whiteheads and other problems caused by mild to moderate acne–while leaving your skin healthy, balanced and properly moisturized.

HERE WHAT YOU NEED TO DO:

  • PREPARATION

Castor oil and extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) are the most common combination of oils used in the OCM.  Castor oil is great for cleansing and dissolving, and it is also antibacterial, but it also can be drying, so depending on your skin type,  you’ll want to use more or less castor oil proportionally to the other oils.

OTHER OILS:

Jojoba (all skin types, but very desirable for acne-prone skin)

Sweet almond (all skin types, especially oily)

Grapeseed (all skin types, especially oily)

Avocado (dry and aging skin)

Sunflower Seed (all skin types)

Olive (all skin types)

OIL CLEANSING RATIO

Dry Skin: Blend 1 tablespoon castor oil with 3 tablespoons carrier oil.

Normal Skin: Blend 2 tablespoons castor oil with 2 tablespoons carrier oil.

Oily Skin: Blend 3 tablespoons castor oil with 1 tablespoon carrier oil.

Remember, that what may work for others, may not work for you.  So you can adjust the ratio to what suits you.  I have oily skin, so I use grapeseed oil as my carrier oil, and because I’ve noticed that the castor oil can be drying so I put a little on grapeseed oil into the mixture and/or apply olive oil as a moisturizer.

  • CLEANSE: You don’t have to remove your makeup, you can start with a dirty face.  After you’re finished mixing the oils, pour a quarter-size into your palm and begin to massage the oils into your face for about two minutes.
  • RINSE: Put a washcloth under hot water.  Adjust the heat to let it cool and it apply the warm washcloth to your face for 10-15 seconds.  Then begin to gently wipe the remaining oil from your face.

If your face is feeling tight and dry, you can apply a drop or two of the carrier oil to moisturize your skin.  Use the OCM at night and in the morning, simply just a damp washcloth to gently wipe your face.  I’ve only been using it for a couple of days, so it’s too early to give any results, but I will keep you posted.

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MY HAIR CARE ROUTINE

Castor oil is beneficial with hair thinning/loss and dry scalp, so I like to massage it in my scalp and along my hair line.

I use coconut oil as an hot oil treatment and deep conditioner.  After I wash my hair, I mix it with my hair mask, sit under my heated cap for about an hour and rinse it out.  I’ve also seen reviews of people using it as a pre-poo.  Remember that coconut oil can cause hair to be stringy and greasy so you want to rinse it out.

Because it’s lightweight and odorless, I love to to use grapeseed oil as a moisturizer for my hair.  It helps add shine and hydration without looking stringy and feeling greasy.

 

 

HAVE YOU TRIED ANY OF THESE OILS IN YOUR HAIR CARE AND/OR SKINCARE ROUTINE?  HAVE YOU TRIED OTHER OILS?

Simple Every Woman Makeover

It’s been almost two years since I published the makeover I did on my twin sister, Erica (read: Sis Has Got Her Groove Back) back in April 2010.  If you can remember, Erica aka “Plain Jane” isn’t a beauty addict like myself.  As a mother, wife and events planner, she has a very busy schedule, so she prefers comfort and simplicity over the fuss of makeup.

Two years later, she has made changes to her makeup routine, but she still prefers to keep it to a minimal with just blush, eyeliner and lip gloss.   What can I say, she’s a natural beauty! Recently, she started her own events planning business and I had the opportunity of doing her makeup for her photo shoot.  She was aiming for a casually chic look, so she reminded me, nothing dramatic like last time.


I used NYX’s Caviar & Bubbles Eye Palette – Applied a neutral color to her lids and added a kick with the deeper browns in the crease.

I applied Ardell Lashes #113 for a little dramatic effect.

MAC’s Dainty Blush was applied to the apples of her cheeks.

Since I spiced it up with the eyes, I went subtle with the lips.  I completed the look with MAC’s Cremesheen lipstick in Ravishing and Laura Mercier’s Bare Beam gloss.

I think she’s simply gorgeous!

Do It Yourself :: Fix Your Broken Powder

How many times has your powder/blush broken in its compact, leaving you with nothing but a BIG mess?  I know for myself , this has happened numerous of times, and I have been forced with the decision to either waste money by throwing it away, put the compact and leftover powder in a plastic sandwich bag, which can be very messy, or dish on more bucks by buying a loose powder container.

Luckily, I came across a solution from fellow blogger, Katrina Lomidze on “How to Fix Broken Powder Makeup” by simply using rubbing alcohol.

I know you’re probably wondering about the odor and if the alcohol will cause your skin to dry, but as Katrina mentioned in her post, alcohol dries quickly, so it will evaporate and the odor will go away.  Also, the more alcohol concentrate, the faster it dries, but if you leave it out to dry overnight, any percetnage can work.

One of my favorite MAC bronzers had broken and saving it was creating a mess, so following Katrina’s steps by using rubbing alcohol, here’s what I did:

Applied several drops of alcohol to the compact.

Then using my fingers, I began to mix the alcohol with the powder.  You’ll notice it will start to turn into a paste, which will make it easier to smooth it out.

Finally, I let the powder sit overnight to thoroughly dry.

It isn’t as perfect and as smooth as when I purchased it, but at least it’s all in one piece.  So the next time your powder brakes, just use these easy steps to help salvage it and save you money!

Let Me Know It’s Real :: Should Digitally Manipulated Photos Be Banned?

The webosphere has been up and arms about Beyonce’s new album promotional ad, that apparently has her looking lighter than her usual skin tone .  The new ad is a photo that’s being used to re-promote her “4″ album.  In the photo, Beyonce is wearing a crochet bodysuit, with red lipstick, laying on a leopard print throw and looking pale.

Though studio lightening could be partial blame, this isn’t the first time white-washing has been a scandal for Beyonce.  Back in 2008, the cosmetic company L’Oreal was under fire for digitally lightening Beyonce’s skin on advertisements.

Digitally lightening isn’t the only issue under scrutiny for the cosmetic giant.  Just last year, L’Oreal was forced to pull Lancome ads featuring Julia Roberts and Christy Turlington, because critics claimed the images were overly airbrushed.

With so much emphasis on anti-aging and looking attractive, digital manipulation has become the norm, and only it intensifies the issue of  perfection with women.  Girls want perfect hair like Gwen Stefani and women want flawless skin like Andy MacDowell, just as they see in the ads.

Check out this spoof on photo manipulation

As a consumer and product junkie, I know that ads play a crucial part in the promotion and success of a product.  When I see a mascara ad that promises length and volume,  or my favorite celeb on a skincare ad promoting clear skin, I’ll admit, I’m on the bandwagon.  I’m also willing to admit, I get pissed when the product doesn’t live up to the hype of what is advertised.

Should consumers start to hold advertisers accountable for their misleading ads?

2012 Golden Globe Red Carpet Favorites

Award shows are always fun to watch, yes to witness the winners, but most importantly to see who’s wearing what on the red carpet.  From the hair, to the makeup to the gown, this year’s Golden Globe Awards there were many winners on the red carpet.

Angelina Jolie was my favorite for the night.  She looked absolutely stunning in a body-hugging white Atelier Versace gown with a accent of red at the top, which perfectly matched her lips.  Her makeup and hair were classic! Black winged eye, red lipstick and bun.

Reese Witherspoon went nude with her makeup selection, but there was nothing bland about the red mermaid style Zac Posen dress she rocked.

Claire Danes went modern in a black and white, J. Mendel dress.  Loved the open back and her bold eye and lip color.

Nicole Richie banged it with a silver Julien Macdonald dress.  Loved the black eyeliner and the hair!

At 47 years old, Elle Macpherson, killed it in this cream corset with a tulle underskirt gown by Zac Posen.

Kate Beckinsale was literally glowing in a strapless Roberto Cavilli gown.

As expected, Sofia Vergara showed off all her curves in a blue Vera Wang mermaid style dress.

I have to admit, I wasn’t crazy about Zooey Deschanel’s hair or dress selection, but I LOVED her tuxedo nails.

Who were your favorites?

Fast Forward :: Seafoam Green Color Trend for Spring 2012

Winter has just started, but as you know, the world of beauty and fashion is forever evolving.  So as you prepared for the New Year, here’s an upcoming color trend to get ready for in Spring 2012.

Ripped straight from the runway, from Oscar de la Renta to Vera Wang,  seafoam green has been deemed the color for 2012, and not just in apparel or shoes, but, also in makeup.  Seafoam green is a beautiful, cool and refreshing color that can liven up just about anything. Take a look for yourself:

1. OPI in “Mermaid Tears”

2. China Gaze in “Refresh Mint”

3. Julep in “Miranda”

4. Essie in “Mint Candy Apple”

5. MAC Cosmetics in “Mischievous Mint”

 

1. Nars “Cleo Duo”

2. NYX “Seafoam”

3. MAC Cosmetics “Aquavert”

 

I tried the seafoam trend with Tarte’s Spring Greening Reusable Straw Palette.  I mixed the teal and golden lime colors and here’s what I got:

This color makes me so anxious for Spring 2012!  What do you think of seafoam green?  Would you rock it?

Event :: The Fashionable Life 09.08.11

Attention all fashionistas and glamour girls in the DMV! Time to rally up for a night of networking, cocktails, fashion, manicures and  makeovers, as LilyPadDC introduces you to The Fashionable Life.





The Fashionable Life is an event designed for young, professional DC women. It’s the intimate, luxurious, and innovative beauty and fashion happy hour that we deserve. As working women in DC we work hard to play hard. We spent years in school, interned our butts off and are finally on our way to achieving the lives of our dreams. And right now we’re in that delightful space where we have friends, fun, jobs, and nothing to spend our money on but ourselves and our student loans. The Fashionable Life aims to bring a great group of women together to laugh, talk, and network while indulging in delightful dishes prepared by a personal chef, cocktails crafted just for us, and manicures, massages, makeovers and one-on-one time with some of DC’s hottest stylists.  Vendors for the evening include MAC Cosmetics, philosophy, Bobbi Brown, Nail Taxi, Joyful Creations, Yves Saint Laurent, and many more.  Sponsors include Uniquely Dynamic, Ladies DC, Charity Chicks, and A Lacey Perspective.

Hope to see you there!



Beauty Tips for Rocking All White Everything

Nothing says Memorial Day Weekend better than an All White Party, and being the social butterfly you are, of course you’ve already gotten your invite. You’ve got dress, shoes and accessories already picked out, and you’re ready to celebrate, but before you hit the party, let’s make sure you’re giving good face in your all white.  Check out the following tips:



White can go with just about any color, but there are some do’s and don’ts that you should be aware of.


- Avoid colors that are too light.  Colors like white and icy colors will have you looking washed out.  Instead, try  colors that will compliment the white, like golds, bronze, taupes, and apricots.


- Avoid colors that are too dark. Wearing white is a bold enough statement within itself, going too dark and dramatic may give off loud and goth-like appearance.  Instead of wearing back, try colors like charcoal, gray and plum.  


- A little bronzer can go a long way.  Try adding a little shimmer to you cheeks or your brow bone.  


- Avoid makeup rub offs. You just put your face on and the last thing you want is for your makeup up to rub off on your garment.  Try using a makeup mask/garment protector.    


With all that said, go kill em in your all white!

Day 1 – Homemade Protein Treatment

A few weeks ago, I was skimming through Instyle Magazine’s Hair Edition  and stopped on the “Beauty MacGyver” article. In it, several celebrity hairstylist recommended products that you could find at home to fix bad hair days.  Well-known hairstylist Ted Gibson recommended clear gelatin as a protein treatment.  Gelatin contains high levels of protein that helps strengthen the hair.  I decided to test it out.


I pre-shampooed with a protein treatment. I dissolved Knox Gelatine ($2 at your local grocery store) in hot water.  Let it cool off and applied it to my hair and left it in for about 25 minutes. *Warning* This can get very messy






- Next, I rinsed the gelatin out and shampooed with my Shea Moisture Organic Raw Shea Butter shampoo 
- I deep conditioned with Shea Moisture’s Organic Raw Shea Butter’s Moisture Retention Deep Treatment Masque.  I kept the conditioner in over night.
- I then applied Nexxus Humectress Luxe Ultimate Moisturizing Leave-In Spray
- Blew my hair dry; applied Kemi oil
- Flat ironed and applied a small amount of coconut oil to each section.
- Trimmed
- Finally pin-curled and covered with a silk scarf.

I’m happy with the results. It’s very soft, full of body and hydrated.  When I trimmed my hair, I noticed that my right side (the side I wrap first) was more damaged than the left side, so I will be sticking with pin-curling it at night, instead of wrapping it and I will also try to cut back on heat.  


I’ll stick with getting it washed every week, and a deep condition every two weeks and I’ll add the protein treatments once a month.


Prevent Makeup Meltdown with Urban Decay’s Setting Spray

Every women has been dying for that secret potion that helps their makeup last all day (at least 8 hours or more).  Caking on a little extra makeup or taking many trips to the ladies room for reapplication and blotting seems to be the only alternative…well, until now. 

Urban Decay Cosmetics has launched three hypoallergenic setting sprays for different skin types, which helps your face say on for 16 hours and only for $29.

All Nighter Long Lasting Makeup Spray is perfect for the party girls and ladies always on the go.  All Nighter has temperature control technology which keeps your makeup from melting down when it’s warm and humid, or dehydrating when its cold and windy.


Dew Me Moisturizing Makeup Setting Spray works for those with dry and/or combination skin.  This weightless makeup setting mist keeps foundation from settling into fine lines and prevents powder from becoming cakey. It also helps your complexion looks dewy, younger and more glowing.



De-Slick Oil Control Makeup Setting Spray is great for those like me, who have oily skin.  De-Slick uses innovative oil control that both absorbs excess sebum and controls surface shine. The problem-solving formula mists on, feels weightless, and sets makeup so it lasts ALL DAY. Its light dispersing particles deflect shine and deliver a matte look for up to 16 hours.
I’m trying out De-Slick — I can’t tell you how many times I have to blot my face in a day, so I’m hoping it does exactly what it claims. So far so good though. I’ll keep you all posted and will review it next week.  You can purchase any of the sprays at Sephora, ULTA, Macy’s and Urban Decay. 
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