12/30/2014

At Home 10 Min Facial

Mask on my facee
While buying bathroom essentials from the dollar store I came across this Anti-Wrinkle Green Tea Facial Mask. Now, I know I am a bit young for anti-wrinkle products,  however, what stood out to me was the green tea and ginseng ingredients that are great for the skin. This facial mask helps to re-balance skin's natural moisture levels as well. 

Quick steps:
- Wash and dry face with a cleanser.
- Apply Green Tea mask to face evenly.
- Leave on for 10-15 mins.
- Peel off and rub in excess liquid.

That's it!

I also used my electronic multifunctional beauty thing that I got from China (aliexpress.com) to promote extra absorption of the liquid. This tool helps to export toxins and import micro-electrons that increase cellular energy and rejuvenate the skin. 

Having great skin isn't hard to get. You just have to be able to set some time in your daily life to pamper your skin so it stays healthy, and radiant.

XOXO

12/26/2014

Dollar Store Beauty Haul


There is nothing better than getting beauty essentials for pennies on the dollar. I love visiting the local dollar store near my mom's house in MD (Dollar Tree to be exact) because everything is literally $1 or less. Unlike other "dollar stores" that have $1.99 plus price tags in NYC. You can always find great deals on beauty products that don't have to be pricey in order to work well. 

Here are the things I got today to add to my beauty products at home: (left to right)

1. 2 pack black wig cap - To tame those cornrows under my wig units.

2. Thermal conditioner cap - Since I do not have a hood dryer, this allows for deeper penetration of my conditioners.

3. Facial brush - Will be used when I wash my face. The other brushes are just too expensive, and this one is going to be manually circulated by my hands so no abrasive brushing.

4. Teeth Whitening strips - Yea this was random, but if it works, I would stop using the crest ones. The purpose is to save money here. Note: I only whiten about twice a year.

5. Mascara - I only use each mascara for about a month, and I change between drug store and dollar store brands.  No harm done here, but use at your own discretion. 

6. Liquid eye liner 

7. Dental floss plackers - Dentist say this isn't as effective as string flossing. What do I say? Some flossing is better than NO FLOSSING. I enjoy the convenience. Next! 

8.  Oil Absorbing blotting paper - For the oily nose and forehead (with and without makeup).

9. Makeup remover wipes

10. Bobby pins (big and small)

Also, I got a few other things but that's just TMI for the blog. 

What can you find at your local dollar store? 

Xoxo

12/23/2014

I'm Really Back!

Ok, let's try this again.

ALTHOUGH IT'S DAYS AWAY FROM 2015, I'M BACK...again!

This time I'm really back. I won't dare promise frequent updates, but I will however use my time wisely to keep this blog up to date as best I can. I hope to bring you great usable content that is both informative and affordable. If I ever get out of touch with that promise, you are more than welcome to check me!

I'll begin with weekend updates on beauty and haircare discussions, and we shall proceed from there.

MERRY CHRISTMAS 2014 AND HAPPY NEW YEAR 2015! (In case I get too busy to come back. Shade!)

xoxo

2/08/2014

Im Backkkk...

So much for the lies I told in the beginning about posting frequently on this blog. I do apologize to the 2 people out there in the world that happened to come across this blog, and had hope for it. Everything in life happened since I started this blog.

1. I officially moved into my own aprtment in NYC (God is good!)
2. I got a job as a fashion stylist (Update: Exec Beauty Manager as of Oct 2014)
3. I got a boo (Hey KO!)
4. and I just get lazy sometimes!

I tend to start things out of boredom, then change focus once something else consumes my attention. Bad habit!! This year (Happy New Year btw!), I am teaching myself to plan ahead, DO THE THINGS I SAID I'D DO, and work on my time management in order to do more things with my day. One of my plans is to begin beauty blogging again. I will continue to keep it real, give reviews from my point of view, and help YOU find ways to keep some money in your pocket by finding items that are great, yet affordable. I love making a dollar stretch on quality products, so I hope this blog gives you that confidence you need to try discounted/drug store items with your head held high. I will also get in touch with my fitness side and bring you images/advice on my body transformation. Whether I get the support or not, this is my little corner of the world, and you have the option to be apart of it or get lost! *Happy Smile*

Any questions, reviews, tips, or greetings can be directed to my email >>> info@beyondyourbeauty.com

Smile!

10/31/2013

10 Tips For Preventing Split Ends

Sometimes they can catch up to you... take a few minutes to learn how you can prevent and treat those nasty split ends. 
PREVENTION TRICKS

Wrap wisely: Rather than using a towel, wrap a soft old T-shirt around wet hair to absorb excess water. “The gentlest way to dry hair without rubbing or frizzing is to squeeze water out while still in the shower,” says hairstylist Tippi Porter. "Then use very soft fabric to continue squeezing out more moisture once you come out." And it goes without saying that you should never wring or twist fragile wet strands.
Protect yourself: To avoid split ends, always apply a heat protection product before using any heat tools. “Look for something with a combo of protein, which strengthens hair and adds moisture,” Cutler says. Try: Kérastase Nutritive Nectar Thermique.
Choose a gentler elastic: Instead of reaching for a band that pulls and breaks hair, use one with a hook on either side. And never use an elastic in wet hair, which causes tresses to snap even easier. Try: Hair Bungees.
TREATMENT TIPS
Pick the cream of the crop: Treat strands to a creamy conditioner that temporarily binds split ends and hydrates to prevent future breakage. Apply the conditioner after washing hair and use a wide-tooth comb to gently distribute through lengths. Rinse it out after a few minutes. Try: Nexxus Pro-Mend Split End Binding Daily Conditioner.
Seal the cracks: Apply a shine-enhancing oil with repairing benefits to smoothen either towel-dried or dry hair and seal tips. Try: Redken All Soft Argan-6 Oil, which contains omega-6 fatty acids to intensely nourish dry, brittle hair.
Lighten up: For fine hair that can’t afford to be weighed down with heavier oils and silicones but still needs some split-end smoothing, try a weightless, dry oil. L’Oréal Paris Advanced Haircare Total Repair 5 Multi-Restorative Dry Oil instantly absorbs into hair, fusing strands without leaving behind residue.
Condition the coarse: Thicker, coarser hair will love oils, like those derived from babassu and carob seed, for their deep-conditioning properties and their ability to bind fraying hairs together (and keep them that way until the next shampooing). Apply a small amount to both wet and dry hair for the best results. Try: Carol’s Daughter Monoi Repairing Split End Sealer.
Conceal them with curls: Since split ends are easier to notice on stick-straight manes, Cutler recommends using a large barrel curling iron to curl the ends under after blow-drying strands straight. Rolling the hair will quickly hide the torn tips.
Nix the sharp cuts: If your mane is already damaged, don’t go for razor cutting or texturizing. “If your hair is prone to split ends, go for a clean, blunt cut,” Porter says. “Rough chops will just shatter your ends.”
Maintenance is key: It's imperative to regularly visit the salon. “Serums and oils are for masking the split ends, but they don't repair them,” Cutler says. “If you don't cut your split ends, they can run up the hair shaft like a rip in a stocking.”
xoxo