The state of your skin can fluctuate quite a lot - especially when seasons are changing, or when the A/C and high heat are blasting. "Part of a well-balanced skincare routine."Įven though chemical exfoliators are in my opinion the real work horse in any skincare routine, I do love to use a good serum as well. You can shop the Glossier Solution here for $24 and the Glossier Cotton Rounds here for $4 for 6o rounds. Would I recommend this product? Yes, if you struggle with acne, blackheads, or an uneven skin texture. I would personally skip these, except if you are a cotton round connaisseur. They're soft and they look pretty cute, but they're definitely nothing special. Glossier also sells these cotton rounds with a G on it. Skin’s texture will be smoother and softer, and the fabled glow of balanced, healthy skin will be in full force. With daily use, expect cleared acne and blackheads, smaller pores, and reduced redness. Unlike physical exfoliators that scrape off the surface of your skin, chemical exfoliators like the Glossier Solution gently sloughs dead cells away through chemical exfoliation using 10% of three different acids - Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA), Beta Hydroxy Acid (BHA), and Polyhydroxy Acid (PHA) - dissolving the bonds gluing problematic dead cells to the healthy skin beneath. I eventually found the right shade.After cleansing, it's time for my favorite skincare step ever: chemical exfoliation. My sister’s perplexed face staring at me going “Why do you look different? Are your eyebrows lighter?” Yes, Yes they are. Putting bleach on your eyebrows is anxiety inducing and not something I suggest anyone try. I won’t lie to you and tell you it was smooth sailing. Give it some contrast. Plus I like the balance, hair goes darker, brows go lighter-seems fitting. Again, messing with my brows (sorry Mom). I'm going to do it. I decided if I darkened my hair then I am going to lighten my brows. My model babe Jil recently told me that she thought dark brows were on the outs, this implanted an idea and once that happens there is really no turning back for me. I recently decided to go back to my natural hair color aka darker brown but in doing so something else needed a change because GOD FORBID I look just like plain 'ol natural me. Glossier Boy Brow in Blonde, Glossier Skin Tint in Medium, Glossier Stretch concealer in Medium, RMS eye polis in Karma, MAC matte lipstick in Taupe Though, getting the green hair dye out of my hair from spring 2015 was a major thorn in my side. These are the kinds of things I live dangerously on the edge with. Lucky for me, they grew back and it is only one of the many instances in my life trying out a beauty look that didn't quite go my way.Īll changes aren’t great changes but what I’ve realized is it’s fun to try and I will never stop being my own greatest test subject. Sometimes it is necessary to be saved from yourself. Who gets grounded for plucking their eyebrows? I do. My mom, scared for my face grounded me from plucking my eyebrows for 2 weeks after she caught me with the tweezers again trying to go even thinner. My parents weren’t really grounding parents but around the age 12, I started to pluck my eyebrows very, dangerously thin after obsessively(secretly) watching 90210. My mom gave me free creative reign as much as she could before I pushed too far. I think one of my biggest contentions, as a young person was not being in control of the way I look. Most of these changes include my hair. It’s something I’ve done since I was young. It’s something I am very fond of, a thrilling event with a chance of great results. I’ve never been afraid of changing my looks.
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