07.01.2020
How to DIY a Scalp Treatment At Home (aka a Scalp Facial)

DIY Scalp Facial

Because your scalp needs a treat right about now…


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04.07.2020
Somewhat scary beauty treatments to try now (while you’re home)

scary beauty treatments

Because now is the time to try allll the beauty treatments you’ve been too scared to try…


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11.14.2017
Obsessed: Boscia Charcoal Pore Pudding Intensive Wash-Off Treatment

open jar of Boscia Charcoal Pore Pudding

Because I’ll never not try a black and white beauty product…

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03.26.2014
You Need This: GlamGlow ThirstyMud Hydrating Treatment

glamglow thirstymud

 

I don’t feature very many products in my “You Need This” series quite simply because, well, I take telling someone that they NEED something VERY seriously.  Life is full of little luxuries, especially when it comes to beauty, and this GLAMGLOW THIRSTYMUD HYDRATING TREATMENT is honestly a-mazing, and worth every penny.  So what is it?  Quite simply, an ingredient-packed moisture mask.  What makes it awesome is that it’s full of hyaluronic acid, a moisturizer that melts into skin, and clay particles that help lock in the moisturizing ingredients, leaving your skin soft and glowing.  Now, THIRSTYMUD (I also love the name, btw), specifically calls out that it can be used on airplanes (e.g. “in flight”), which brings up an interesting question:

Have you ever used a facial mask on an airplane?

I, for one, have NOT.  I was at an event earlier today and brought up the question to a few other beauty bloggers, and two of the ladies said that they have, in fact, used a mask on a plane.  “A” cited that she didn’t care what she looked like but, for me, I’m more concerned about the fact that I’ll most likely forget that I have the mask ON and do something spazzy like touch my face or decide I need to put a scarf on.  That’s classic me and after thinking about it some more, I’m now really curious about trying out a plane mask or, as I decided to call it, a “Plask.”  GlamGlow says that you can apply the mask at the beginning of the flight and leave on for the full duration, which I assume means leave it on for as long as you want since a flight can range anywhere from 45 minutes to what?  24 hours?  I’m headed to New York in May for a family function so I’m gonna test out this mask (ahem), PLASK, then.