Tuesday, August 28, 2018

FANOLA NO YELLOW SHAMPOO VS THE FANOLA VEGAN NO YELLOW SHAMPOO/ MASK

As most of you all know, I have been using the Fanola No Yellow Shampoo for about a year now to eliminate brass and unwanted yellow tones in my hair. It's one of the most asked questions that I get is what do I use and what product really works. 


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Fanola's regular No Yellow Shampoo line has a pH level of 5.0/ 5.2 This means the "potential hydrogen" measurement of how acidic or alkaline the substance is. Between 0- 6.9 is acidic, neutral is 7 and 7.1-14 is alkaline. I didn't know what all this meant until I researched it but the higher the pH number the stronger and more potent it is. 

It's truly the best purple shampoo that I have used that actually works to eliminate yellow tones. It is very pigmented with a deep and I mean, DEEP purple hue (the deeper the purple the better) that really removes that stubborn brass on blonde or grey hair.

How it works:
- You want to apply it to wet hair 
- Make sure you saturate your hair so the shampoo is all over evenly
- Depending on how brassy your hair is you may want to leave it on longer than what the bottle says. 

FYI: The bottle says to leave it on for 1-5 minutes but what I personally do is I leave it on while a shave my legs and wash my body and at this point it's probably 5-6 minutes in and then I rinse it out followed by a conditioner.

- BE CAREFUL.  Like I mentioned above, this shampoo is very pigmented and your hair may lift quicker than what is does on other people, so your first time you may want to do less minutes and then gradually go longer. Nothing "bad" is going to happen to your hair other than your hair will turn purple which isn't a big deal. This happens to me sometimes and I will have the odd purple strands in my hair but I think it looks kinda cool and it washes out the next time you wash you hair so no biggy.

-Also, make sure you wash your hands right away after apply it to your hair. My hands turn purple all the time and if you have dry hands it will stain those dry areas and it's a little harder to come off. You could always use gloves if you don't want this to happen.




THE VEGAN NO YELLOW SHAMPOO


Not long ago, Fanola came out with their "Vegan" No Yellow Shampoo line that has a pH of 5.0/ 5.5 and their No Yellow Mask with a pH of 3.3/ 3.7 This shampoo and mask is formulated without Sulphates, Parabens or Silicons which is always something that I look for in all products. I knew I had to try these two out and give them a go and see how different they performed compared to the original No Yellow Shampoo. 


First off, the smell of these two products smell so nice and I actually like it a lot better than the original No Yellow Shampoo (I still don't mind the smell of it either). I am not sure what it is, it's almost like a sweeter candy scent but it's not as strong and floral smelling as the original one.

The first time I used the vegan shampoo I used it no differently than the way I used the original. Meaning, I still applied to wet hair, made sure I distributed it all over my hair and I still had it sit on my hair for the 5-6 minutes. I didn't use the mask along with the shampoo for the first time as I wanted to see how different the two shampoo's performed. The result of the two were different. 

The vegan was actually more potent and worked a lot quicker than the original. This makes total sense because of the pH levels. The original was 5.0/ 5.2 and the vegan is 5.0/ 5.5 making the vegan stronger.

I definitely came out of the shower with purple strands in certain areas but the other blonde areas were more crisp and ashy which is what I am looking for. There was no brass left in my hair what so ever and I found it to perform better than the original No Yellow Shampoo. Basically, I don't have to leave it on as long so the 1-3 minute is all I really need to achieve the tone I am looking for. 


VEGAN NO YELLOW MASK

The Fanola No Yellow Mask has a pH level of 3.3 / 3.7 making the potency not as strong. You will also notice that the colour of it isn't as dark purple as the shampoo is either.

Using the mask is great when your hair is super brassy and you need to bring the life back to your hair. I am pretty consistent on using the purple shampoo so my hair doesn't really get a chance to go too brassy but if I were to take a break from it and wash my hair with regular shampoo then I would need to use both to get my hair back to that ashy tone that I like. 

How it works:
- Apply this to towel dried hair
- Saturate all of you hair
(For better results, comb the mask through your hair for an even application)
- Leave it in for 3-5 minutes or as long as you would like
- Rinse and you are finished

There is no need to go in with a conditioner afterwards as this is like a deep conditioning toning mask that will hydrate your hair also. 

Personally you can't go wrong with either the original No Yellow Shampoo or the Vegan No Yellow Shampoo. It's really a personal preference but I enjoyed the Vegan line better as it performed quicker and the fact that it is Paraben, Sulphate and Silicon free is an extra bonus that I love.

Friday, August 24, 2018

SEPHORA VIB/ ROUGE SALE HAUL




I have been meaning to share my go to products with all of you on my IGTV channel but I haven't been able to get around to it yet. I thought I would write a blog post on all my go to's since there is an amazing sale going on right now at Sephora for all Beauty Insider Card Members. This way, if there is anything you would like, this would be the time to get it as I always stock up when there is a sale because let's face it, beauty products are expensive.

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If you are a BASIC card member then you will get 10% off starting tomorrow August 30th until September 3rd.
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Wednesday, August 8, 2018

MY GO TO MAKEUP BRUSHES

Good Morning babes!

Since I have been creating more IGTV videos on Instagram, (you can follow me here) I have been getting a lot of questions on what makeup brushes I use and which brands I would recommend. 

I thought it would be a great idea to write a blog post about it and share what brand of brushes I use and how I use each one. Although, when purchasing a brush for a specific job (for example, blush brush to apply blush) there is no rule that you "have" to use that brush for blush. If you can be creative and think outside of the box, you can use a "blush" brush for many different makeup applications. You can definitely save a lot of money if you buy brushes that you know you can use for other applications.


I love this brush kit from Sephora. The quality of the brushes are amazing and I haven't experienced any shedding with these either which is a major plus. I use this kit on a daily basis.

From Left to Right:

- The first one is for applying bronzer
- The second one is for applying highlight (MY FAVE)
- The third one is for contouring
- The fourth one is for applying blush

Sigma Beauty Brushes

Sigma Beauty was one of the first brands of brushes I had ever bought when I started thinking about makeup brushes. I had watched several YouTube videos with beauty guru's using this brand and raving about the quality of the brushes. They definitely were right. The quality is outstanding for the price and I have had the same brushes for seven years. 

From Left to Right:

- The first brush is for applying powder/cream eyeshadow

- The second one is for applying colour in the crease of the eye. It's also great for blending out harsh edges. 

- The third one is for applying bronzer. I typically use this brush the most for bronzer and have shown how I used it in my IGTV video's on Instagram

Miscellaneous Brushes

I use these brushes and Beautyblender for different reasons and that is why I put them all under "miscellaneous." 

Top to Bottom:

I use the bigger brush side for applying foundation (I use it when I haven't cleaned my Beautyblender in a while) and the smaller end I use to apply concealer or I will use it to add a setting powder under the eyes.

I do use this to apply blush but because the brush is so big, I also love to use it to add powder all over the face or for an all around bronze with my bronzer powder.

I like to use this brush for applying a powder eyeliner on the top and bottom lash line and I like to use it to define the outer corner when creating a smokey eye and bringing that colour into the crease as well.

Not only is the Beautyblender great for applying foundation and under eye concealer but it's also great for applying cream bronzers, blushes and highlighters as well as powdering and setting the under eyes, T-Zone, chin area and much more.

I also got a question on Instagram on which cleaner I use to clean my Beautyblender. I use the Liquid Blendercleanser and found it works the best. I did used to use baby shampoo before I purchased the actual cleanser but I found it wasn't cleaning it properly and it still had makeup left on the sponge.