Keep It or Toss It? Summer Skincare Edition.

Summer is a tricky season for one’s skin regimen. Cleansing becomes a big deal. You need to moisturize sensitive, possibly sun-damaged skin, but you don’t want to slap on anything too heavy. I’ve been trying a lot of new skincare lately, and it’s time again to talk about them!

Today I’m trying a new review format, called Keep It or Toss It?  It will feature 5 or more product reviews, and each review will be quick — only 5 sentences or less. Here we go!

Cleanser: Consonant Body Organic Foaming Face Wash* ($18). Keep it. This face wash takes off all non-waterproof makeup as well as my all-time favourite, Philosophy Purity Made Simple. It doesn’t make my skin tight or uncomfortable after cleansing. Unfortunately for me, my hand eczema reacts pretty badly to the foam, so I’ll pass it on to my sister.

Eye Cream: Origins Eye Doctor ($34). Toss it. I’m 24 and I have some fine lines under my eyes. Sure, this smells refreshing (like cucumbers). But, it’s expensive and it doesn’t do anything.

Eye Roller: Garnier Nutritioniste Skin Renew Anti-Dark Circle Roller ($20). Keep it. I’m a big fan of eye rollers. Naturally, an eye roller that brightens my dark circles, to me, is a pretty good deal. This doesn’t conceal major under eye circles, but it’s great for that extra boost on top of your concealer. Turn around bright eyes.

Toner/Hydrosol: Pure + simple Organic Lavender Hydrosol* ($12.95 for 50ml). Toss it. There’s something about this hydrosol that just did not agree with my nose at all. It doesn’t smell like lavender, or at least the kind that I’m accustomed to. It smells like pee. So no, I’m not going to spray my face with what smells like toilet water. Instead, try Weleda Refining Toner.

Serum: Pure + simple Soothing Mimosa Emulsion* ($39.95 for 50ml). Keep it. This is a light, hydrating serum that I wear under my moisturizer. It is incredibly soothing and cooling on sensitive skin after a hot sweaty bike ride under the sun. Oilier skin types can wear probably wear it as their day moisturizer.

Moisturizer: Origins VitaZing SPF 15 (around $40 for 50ml). Toss it. I bought mine in CCO in Las Vegas for US$27. This moisturizer has garnered so much hype thanks to a YouTube guru, but I thought it’s just alright. It’s a very sheer illuminating tinted moisturizer; one shade only. I like the way this smells and looks on the skin, but I’m pretty sure it causes breakouts every time I use it. Next!

Sunscreen: Pure + simple SPF 30 For Sensitive Skin* ($25.95 for 100ml). Keep it (and buy in bulk when it goes on sale). This is an great mineral sunscreen (none of that -benzone junk!) to wear under makeup as it won’t turn you into a grease ball. German chamomile calms irritated skin. It goes on white, but you can minimize this by patting it on over a face oil (like Argan oil). Pure + simple SPF 30 for Oily/Impure Skin works as just well, and I prefer the scent of that one, too.

Night Cream: Weleda Iris Hydrating Night Cream* ($28 for 30ml). Keep it. I love this almost as much as my holy grail night cream, Martina Gebhardt Black Mud Cream. Both brands are German and all-natural, so I’m pretty sure every person in Germany has perfect skin. While not as greasy as the Black Mud cream — a greasiness I prefer in my night cream, actually — the Iris Night Cream is rich enough to give you perfectly hydrated, plump skin in the morning.

Your Turn!  What Summer Skincare Products Have Wowed Or Disappointed You Lately?

That was fun, eh? Have you tried any new skincare lately, or do you stick with what works?

Disclosure: Products marked with * were sent by manufacturer/PR for editorial consideration only. I bought everything else.

How Cover FX Hydrated My Skin in One Hour Flat.

I was so excited to be invited to a Cover FX Hydrating Clinic that was held at The Bay on Queen Street on March 8.  The Cover FX team always puts on such fun blogger and media events, so I knew I was gonna be in for a treat!

Each session, called “Drench The Skin You’re In,” was one hour long.  I went in during my lunch break, because that’s what beauty obsessed people do instead of eating lunch.  True story: one time I met up with Michelle (Lipstick Rules) for “lunch” and we ended up shopping at Holt Renfrew and MAC. :)

Dehydrated Skin Tips From Jenny Frankel

There’s no denying that my skin has been incredibly dehydrated due to the sucky winter weather.  To begin the session, Jenny Frankel, Co-Creator of Cover FX, took my skin moisture level with a fancy shmancy tool that they use at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.  It basically concluded that my skin was dehydrated, and I agreed. Chances are that your skin is dehydrated, too. Good news: Jenny gave me some great tips for retaining moisture in your skin.

  1. Ban Hot Baths. Hot water robs skin and washes away natural protective oils & moisture causing dry skin, so it’s best to take shorter showers in lukewarm water. This also means infrequent or skipping baths. Forego hot tubs as the hot temperature, combined with drying chemicals, is torture on dry skin. The same rule applies to face-washing: Wash face in lukewarm, never hot, water. If your skin turns red, the water is simply too hot.
  2. Moisturize When Wet. Moisturizing skin care & foundation is the key to soft, supple skin. Apply moisturizing skincare when skin is slightly damp to trap moisture still on your skin. For best effect, pat skin dry instead of rubbing with your towel before application. Then follow with moisturizing foundation to boost & seal in moisture all day.
  3. Identify Ingredients Wisely. Search non-comedogenic, emollient-rich ingredients such as silicones, oils, butters & humectants (glycerin, amino acids, hyaluronic acid) in your skincare and foundation products to keep moisture in and prevent TEWL (trans epidermal water loss).
  4. Ditch Drying Soaps & Toners. Harsh soaps & frequent cleansing dry out skin by stripping away skins natural protective oils. The bubbling and foaming action removes the oils from the surface of the skin and dries it out. Look for milder fragrance free, soap free & alcohol free soaps & toners rich in glycerin and emollients.
  5. Exfoliate Every Week. Moisturizer penetration is much more effective on properly exfoliated skin. Use a mild scrub on a dry skin (mix with lotion if its not moist enough). Massage a few minutes, then rinse.
  6. Hoard the Humidifier. Dry air is probably the most common cause of dry skin, especially during the winter, as it draws moisture right out of the air. Cold, harsh weather and wind are outdoor causes, the bigger problem lies indoors with dry heat churned out by your furnace. Humidifiers get more moisture (up to 30%) in the air, which helps skin from drying out.
  7. Hydrate for Your Health, Not Skin. Many people believe if they drink more water, they’ll hydrate skin. But this is a myth and you simply cannot significantly moisturize skin from the inside out. Dehydration does affect skin, but a normally hydrated person isn’t going to see major benefits by drinking even more water.
  8. Seek a Specialist. Ask a beauty advisor or esthetician to analyze your skin type, troubleshoot your current skincare regimen, and give you advice on skincare and makeup products you should be using.
  9. Layer of Love. As your skin condition changes, so should your skincare routine. Consider layering rich, oil based moisturizer and foundation to create all day protective layer on the skin that retains more moisture. A strong protective barrier also prevents toxins, pollutants, sensitizers, allergens, and irritants to enter the skin and cause red, sensitive, irritated skin.
  10. Ask Medical Advice. The side effects of a number of medications dry out the skin, such as diuretics and retinoids. If you notice the onset of a dry skin problem after starting a medication, talk to your doctor for advice.

My Customized, Hydrating Foundation System Recommended by Derek Selby

When I sat in front of Derek Selby, National Retail Director of Cover FX and Cityline Guest Expert, he asked if my skin usually gets oily.  The answer was obvious; my T-zone was “extra radiant” and I forgot my ClearPrep FX that day.  He made some great suggestions to help hydrate my skin while still keeping the T-zone matte and fresh looking.

Primer: ClearPrep FX Matte Foundation Primer & Anti-acne Treatment, $39

No brainer here.  They already know how much I worship ClearPrep FX ;) , also known as the best primer ever for oily skin types.

Foundation: SkinTint FX Moisturizing Treatment & Tint in M Light, $39 or Natural FX Water Based Foundation in M50, $37

I don’t have a lot of skin concerns save for some redness and dark circles.  This I can attribute to good genes and a solid natural skincare routine.  For running around everyday, I would probably reach for the SkinTint FX, which is their moisturizing tinted moisturizer with SPF 15.  SkinTint FX contains hyaluronic spheres to boost hydration and firmness.  On the other hand, Natural FX is their water-based, medium coverage foundation with SPF 15.  It has vitamin E and what they call a hydra-silicone technology, which is supposed to prevent the water in our skin from evaporating.

At my makeup consultation, Derek applied Natural FX (his personal favourite) on me lightly where I had redness.  He also patted it on using a synthetic concealer brush under my eyes and around the nose to up the coverage.  A really cool tip I learned: this foundation can be layered over setting powder if you want more coverage.  So, apply Natural FX, then Setting FX, then Natural FX again, and so forth. :)

Blotting Powder: Matte FX Oil Absorbing & Blotting Powder in Medium, $22

Even near the end of winter, my skin across my forehead and down the nose still gets very oily.  Applied on the T-zone only, this keeps the Natural FX’s radiance while keeping the oily areas matte.  I’m gonna go out to buy this ASAP, and I know once we get together, it will be love, sweet love. :)

Glitter Geek’s Top 10 Products of Summer 2010.

10. MAKE UP FOR EVER HD Invisible Cover Concealer #350.

When the weather is hot, my cream concealer just won’t do because of caking issues. Instead I have been using this great click pen liquid concealer by MAKE UP FOR EVER, and I really like this one. It takes care of dark circles without the need for setting powder. It dries completely without any stickiness, so it is excellent for minimal makeup summer days when I just don’t want to fuss with too many products.

9. Sonia Kashuk Blending Sponge.

Sonia Kashuk is my #1 reason why I am annoyed that Target is still not in Canada.  The Sonia Kashuk blending sponge is an essential tool in my makeup bag for perfecting the skin on my face and under eye area.  Used wet with my MAC Fix+ Rose, about 10 swipes of my tinted moisturizer or foundation all over my face and I’m done.  Flip it over to the pointed side and blend out under eye concealer in a jiff.  It is really that easy.

8. MAC Eyeshadow in Arena.

Many a summer day my eye makeup was very minimal.  Some days eyeliner was not even used.  When I felt like putting on a “me but better” face, 9 times out of 10 I wore MAC Arena.  This shade is so versatile on my skin tone (about NC35 – NC37) because I can use it as a light lid colour or as a highlight.  If I am really pressed for time, I just highlight my eyes’ inner corners and brow bone and I instantly look more awake. :)

7. MAC Lipstick in Viva Glam V.

Here I am again, telling the world about my undying love for MAC Viva Glam V lipstick.  Seriously, if I were to have a BFF in lipstick form, Viva Glam V would be it.  The shimmery mauve is oh so easy to wear, and the Lustre finish makes it more comfortable to wear than other MAC formulas.  Oh, and did you know proceeds from all Viva Glam products go towards MAC AIDS fund to support those living with HIV and AIDS?  Now I won’t feel so bad getting backups of this amazing lipstick.

6. Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer Oil Free in Almond.

On days when I want to even out my skin tone more than usual, I reach for this instead of my usual foundation.  Laura Mercier’s tinted moisturizers are well-known in the beauty universe, and rightly so.  This one provides a heavier coverage than your regular tinted moisturizers, so it covers your minor imperfections while still letting your skin show through.  I find the oil free formula is great for oily skin like mine and it has never broken me out.  This was a great buy!

5. MAC Hipness Blush.

This has become my default blush. The almost-matte coral is incredibly flattering on any complexion. It’s not the most pigmented blush I have, but it can be built up to a super intense colour when layered.  The nice thing about Hipness is that it works with a warm look as well as cool colours.  So if someone were to ask me which one blush I would take with me on a deserted island — obviously this someone is not in their right mind! :P — I would definitely pick my Hipness blush.  Because we’re tight like that.

4. Dior Addict Shine Eau de Toilette.

This is the latest addition (I almost typed addiction, ha!) to my small perfume collection.  I like to switch to a lighter scent in the summer months and this is what I’ve been wearing this scent all summer long.  I’m not fluent in perfume-speak, but it smells like a fresh floral on me.  It starts off more citrusy, but as it wears through the day, it begins to smell like a fresh field of flowers.  It is always a nice surprise whenever I catch a whiff of this scent.  It is summer in a bottle. :)

3. Annabelle Zebra Bronzing Powder in Haute Gold.

What a great bronzer and a great price!  Everyone I know who has used this — fair and tan — shares my love for this bronzer.  Fact: I totally cracked up when some Glitter Geek readers were fooled into thinking I wasn’t wearing bronzer in my original review. ;)  I looked like I had naturally glowing skin like I’m not wearing any makeup. That is all.

2. Pure + simple All Natural SPF 30 for Oily/Impure Skin.

I don’t know why I haven’t yet posted a review on this, but it has seriously saved my face from those horrible itchy patches I got last summer.  It’s a physical sunscreen, which means that I look like a powder-face geisha after I put it on, but it works.  On most days I just wear my MAC Mineralized Skin Finish Natural (Medium Dark) over it and everything looks as it should.  Non-greasy and doesn’t smell revolting.  It can be found at Pure + simple spas in the Greater Toronto Area or online.

1. Cover FX ClearPrep FX Matte Foundation Primer and Anti-Acne Treatment Gel.

My favourite primer continues to save my face from turning into a greaseball every day I wear it.  It is pricy, but if you have oily skin and think there is nothing out there that’ll help you, you should really give this ClearPrep FX a try.  And normal to dry skinned beauties, be not afraid! I didn’t find ClearPrep FX to be drying, either.  I tell everyone about it, so tell your friends! :)

Now That I’ve Shared Mine, What Are Your Go-To Products This Summer?

Disclosure: The bronzer was sent to me for review, and I bought everything else. Wow, that’s a lot of new products! ;)