Thursday, March 3, 2011

Review: Paul Mitchell Express Style Hot Off The Press Thermal Protection Spray

Paul Mitchell Express Style Hot Off The Press Thermal Protector

Product Information: 
-Protects fragile strands from damage caused by heat styling.
-Boosts hair’s strength, fights frizz and provides flexible hold.
-Adds great memory for effortless curls or smoothing with a hot iron. 

-Rice hull extract builds a weightless barrier between hair and heat styling tools.
-Wheat proteins deliver an extra dose of strength.

SELF Magazine Winner of 2010 for the "Best Heat Protectant".

(Source: http://www.paulmitchell.com)

I haven't tried many heat protectors over the years because I had great luck with the first one I ever purchased and I never felt the need to search for another heat protector. The heat protector I use is Fantasia IC Hair Polisher Heat Protector Straightening Spray, which you can find at your local beauty supply (I buy mine from Sally's) or your local drugstore. Really great product - shields your hair as well as makes it feel silky soft and adds great shine. The reason I tried this product was because my friend purchased a bunch of Paul Mitchell products and the salon gave her a travel size of this heat protectant for free. Kindly, she passed it over to me as she had no use for it. Since I just finished my bottle of Fantasia, I decided to give it a try.

My Review: I read the directions a couple times and it said "Spray onto dry hair before using a hot iron. Style as desired. Spray to finish if needed." So, I did just that. I gave my hair a quick spray and straightened my hair as I normally would. After I finished my hair - I didn't notice anything significant. It didn't really add any shine, make my hair silky and it didn't seem to "conceal" my split ends. My hair was though, very manageable with minimal frizz.

I used this product for a week or so, and I tossed it back in my bathroom drawer as it didn't "wow" me. I didn't feel like it was really helping protect my hair from heat damage.

Decided to try it again - this time, instead of doing a quick spray all over my hair, I decided to divide my hair into 4 sections and spray the ends of each section to prevent breakage from the heat. I then, used my hands to work it through my hair better. I noticed the product feels a little sticky - like hair spray. (How is an alcohol based product supposed to shield your hair from heat damage??) I continued on flat ironing my hair. By the end, my hands were left sticky - but my hair was looking very straight and very manageable. I didn't need to finish my hair off with any hairspray - this product gave my hair a lot of hold. Too much hold in fact. I tried brushing my hair and all of my ends were splitting. My hair was very far from being soft and silky.

The next morning, I woke up and my hair looked horrific. All of my ends were going in every which way and several strands were wavy. There was no way to comb through it - I didn't even attempt it because I would of broken off all of my ends. Usually when I flat iron my hair, its the same exact way when I wake up with minor waves underneath.

Overall, I'm disappointed. I'll be sticking with what I know best. This product is most likely only going to be used as a finishing spray. I don't recommend this product for flat ironing - unless you wash your hair every day. I also don't recommend you to use a lot. This may be beneficial for you if you are curling your hair with a curling iron - as if will give you extra hold. This product would probably work better for fine hair - my hair is dry and thick, and this seemed to make it drier & brittle.

What is your favorite heat protector for you hair? Post it in my comments below!
As always, I appreciate all of your comments!
 

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

FOTD: Natty MINUS the fake tan + Wearing my Foxy Locks Extensions!

Hey Guys!
I'm on the way out the door - but, I just wanted to do post my FOTD today. It was real simple, nothing special but I decided to go without any fake tan to see how I like being "au natural". I picked up the lightest shade of Neutrogena Healthy Skin Foundation (which happens to be classic ivory - a good match) and I'm really loving the foundation. I'm also wearing my Foxy Locks Extensions - which I'll have a full review of them as well as additional photos later this week.

The photos aren't that great quality.. I always have so much trouble getting decent photos unless I take the photos outside, and it's still too cold for that!

Talk to you all soon!


Face:
Neutrogena Healthy Skin Foundation #Classic Ivory (Equivalent to MAC NC10-NC15)
Lancome Effacernes Concealer #Light Bisque (Applied under eyes and to blemishes)
ELF Complexion Perfection (Used only the yellow and green side to set my foundation/tone down any redness)
MAC Sculpting Powder #Sculpt (Lightly in the hollows of my cheeks)
Chanel Bronze Universel (Applied all over my face for some color and applied down my neck)
Illamasqua Lover Blush (On the apples of my cheeks)
MAC Mineralized Skinfinish #Natural Medium & Shimmer (Used the shimmer side all over my cheek bones)

Eyes: 
Wet n Wild Creme Liner (Lined my top lash line and smudged it with an ELF Studio Angled Contour Brush - With whatever was left on the smudge brush, I applied it on my lower lash line)
Covergirl Professional Super Thick Lash Mascara (applied 2 heavy coats to top and bottom lashes)

Brows:
Make Up Forever Eyebrow Corrector #3
ELF Brow Kit #Medium (Used the powder side only to go over my brows)
ELF Brow Treat & Tame #Dark (Used the Tame side to set my brows)

Lips:
Sephora Nano Lip Liner #2
Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics Lip Tar #Hush
MAC Myth Lipstick

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

FOTD: Wearing MAC Morange Lipstick

My hair was originally up in a bun, but I decided to take it down afterward.
 I only took a few photos.. I was in a bit of a rush.. :)

Face: 
Estee Lauder TimeZone (moisturized my face with this prior to application of foundation)
Estee Lauder Double Wear Foundation #Tawny (applied with Sonia Kashuk synthetic flat top brush)
Maybelline FIT ME Concealer #20 (applied under my eyes)
(no setting powder)
NYX Sand Powder Blush (used as a bronzer on my cheeks, around hairline and forehead)
NYX Desert Rose Powder Blush (used on the apples of my cheeks)

Brows:
ELF Studio Brow Kit #Medium
ELF Studio Brow Treat & Tame #Dark

Eyes:
NARS Bali Eyeshadow (lightly applied all over the lid - stopping below the crease, blended with a brush; free of any eyeshadow)
NARS Coconut Groove Eyeshadow (applied to my top and bottom lash line with a smudge brush)
ELF Natural Lash Kit (applied with DUO dark tone adhesive)
Covergirl Lash Blast Mascara (one coat to top and bottom lashes)

Lips:
MAC Chicory Lip Pencil
MAC Morange Lipstick (blotted)
Clear lipgloss (generic)

Monday, February 28, 2011

NOTD: Love & Beauty (Forever 21) Nail Polish in Coral!

Two (2) Coats of Love & Beauty Coral Nail Polish (No Top Coat)

Coral is a beautiful, vibrant coral-red. When I first purchased this polish, I thought it was going to be "salsa" red - basically an orange/yellow red, but this coral is absent of any yellow tones. It's almost like a vibrant, salmon-coral. I think it's a pretty close dupe to the Essie Escapades Nail Polish from Essie's Summer of '08 Collection. As for the nail polish itself, it is quite sheer with one coat and is very opaque with two. Some may prefer three coats - as when I look at my nail in the light, I can see my nail line. The formula is creamy and dries quickly. I was able to apply a second coat within a minute or two. The finish is actually very shiny, but a top coat is necessary so you won't "nick" your nails.

This Nail Polish can be found at Forever 21 stores.