Review: Shobha Ingrown Relief Lotion
Picture courtesy of Shobha
If you follow my blog, on twitter or know me personally, you will know that I love Shobha, and they are the only people I trust to do my brazillians. Heck, I followed my waxer, karmjeet from Shobha SoHo to the Madison Avenue location, which is a little troop for me, but that’s how great she is. Since, I am such a loyal customer, I was given this bottle of ingrown relief lotion during my latest visit during the end of January. I said to myself, how can this help ingrowns? Needless to say, I was a bit skeptical. Low and behold, it worked!
I applied the cream religiously daily (48 hours after waxing) per the instructions. I stayed bare & smooth (still almost bare, yet still smooth) in my southern region for weeks with no ingrowns. I would definitely recommend it to you if you get waxes like me. I will buy it when I run out.
Price: $22
Here’s some info about the product from Shobha’s website:
“Shobha® Ingrown Relief Lotion offers a sensitive & effective one-step solution for the prevention & treatment of bumps & ingrown hairs caused by hair removal.”
Formula:
Our formula uses natural ingredients that are effective without being harsh or drying! no worries, it’s free of parabens, color & artificial fragrance.”
-glycolic acid exfoliates
-tea tree oil protects
-chamomile soothes
– glycerin moisturizes
Benefits
-removes the dead upper layers of skin that can clog hair follicles & redirect hair growth inward
-improves skin tone & texture
-naturally fights off irritation & ingrowns
-keeps skin soft & hydrated
-preserves calmness of the skin & eliminates the tell-tale signs of sensitivity from hair removal treatments
New York followers only
Shobha SoHo is giving customers 25% off brow threading with Bimila include
CODE: NEWSPECIAL when scheduling online, offer expires 4/30/2010
***Disclaimer: This product was not purchased by me, but was given to me as a gift. This is my un-biased, and honest review of the product mentioned.
New Hauls: MAC Riveting Collection, MAC Pro Products & others
I posted some video hauls on youtube. The products featured in the three hauls are posted in this blog post “Major Haul Coming & 100 Follower Giveaway”
Youtube & blog subscribers, if you haven’t already, don’t forget to enter my two giveaways:
1. MAC Spring Colour Forecast Giveaway – Ends Monday March 1, 2010 (One Winner)
2. 100 Follower Giveaway (open internationally)- Ends March 6, 2010 (Two Winners Receive Products from the MAC Riveting Collection)
Makeup by Kim Porter
Your Purse Might as Well be Empty Without These
One of the most common items in a woman’s purse is the cosmetics bag — that little pouch holding all the absolute necessities to ensure your face looks flawless throughout the day and night. I know there are some women who think they need a ton of items in their purse “just in-case.” Their not so little make-up bag becomes an addition to the large purse they’re already carrying, and in my opinion, that is way too much. Your makeup bag should fit in your purse and in your evening bag.
Here are some makeup bag essentials every woman should have in their bag:
1. Black Mascara (brown for women with lighter hair& skin)- You can usually achieve both day and night looks with the same bottle, though, by varying the number of coats you apply (more coats for a bolder look) and whether you go with top-lashes only (a more natural look) or both top and bottom (a more dramatic look).
MAX Factor 2000 Calorie Xtreme Mascara is one of my favorites! It’s seriously waterproof.
2. Eyeshadow – a shade that’s neautral enough for day & flexible enough for you to use at night either by topping with an eyeliner or layering the color. It’s best to carry around a quad eyeshadow palette. It’s a space saver, and it can help you identify the right combination of colors for your look.
3. Blush – Blush should look as natural as possible, so an array of colors is not necessary.
MAC ‘s Format Blush is a staple for me.
4. Concealer – hides imperfections, like dark spots, scars or dark circles under the eyes.
I use MAC’s Studio Finish in NC45 under my eyes. NC50 for other areas.
5. Powder – Blot powder or translucent powder especially if you’re oily because it tends to mattify your skin. It also “sets” concealer or foundation. For people who like more coverage, it’s best to use a colored pressed powder like. I use Mineralize Skinfinish Natural (I use this a lot) for sheer coverage & to even out my skintone.
6. Lipstick or Lipgloss – The product you use depends on your preference. I prefer lipgloss. Since you eat and drink while you’re out and about, lipstick or gloss is perhaps the most often reapplied makeup product. It gets a prime position in any makeup bag. Some women carry a lip balm, lipstick and a finishing gloss every day, and use them all.
Queen Bee by MAC is one of my faves, but it’s discontinued. I have this in my bag right now.
7. Compact Mirror – So you can see what you’re doing.
8. Travel-Sized Makeup Brushes – to ensure proper makeup application on the go!
If you’ve watched my youtube tutorial’s, you’ll know that I love Sigma Makeup Brushes! They’re great! & they even come in travel size. $49 for 7 travel-size brushes.
Don’t forget to enter my two giveaways – MAC Spring Colour Forecast Giveaway ends Monday March, 2010 & my 100 Follower Giveaway, which has two winners ends on March 6, 2010.