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Revolution Organics

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Today’s post is kind of all about ME. Not that that’s anything unusual, but in case you haven’t noticed, this blog hasn’t been updated in days, all because I fell victim to some kind of evil flu virus. So much for starting off 2012 all gung-ho with my beauty resolutions.

But now, as I ease back into the land of the living, what’s top of mind is how I can reasonably look like I spent the past few days on some kind of ski vacation (read: fresh and glowy) instead of throwing up in my pajamas (think: pale, dark circle-ridden and flaky). Here’s my beauty Rx: Keep reading »

Vapour Organic Beauty

You know if beauty editors at Allure, Lucky, More, BlackBook, Redbook, New Beauty and BellaSugar are raving about something, it’s GOT to be good.

Now you can add me to that list because I’ve completely fallen for Vapour Organic Beauty’s fantastically easy-to-use makeup. So much so that it falls into the very rare category (for a beauty editor who gets freebies all the time) of makeup that I’ll actually BUY when I run out.

Even though I heart a handful of other natural makeup lines—Josie Maran, Revolution Organics and Dr. Hauschka are all great—I’m usually underwhelmed by most of what’s out there. I love my makeup to be chemical-free and all, but if it doesn’t perform, there is no point.

Eric SakasBut what first caught my eye about this brand was its connection to the co-founder of Kevyn Aucoin Beauty, Eric Sakas. Eric was the business partner (and former boyfriend) of the late and great makeup artist Kevyn Aucoin. Now I haven’t tried too many things from the Kevyn Aucoin Beauty line, but what I HAVE tried has been amazing.

So you could say Eric has an eye for quality. And that’s how he came to know Vapour: he received an unlabelled sample of the then-fledgling line and was so blown away by the texture, performance and finish that he partnered with the manufacturer himself in order to bring a high-quality organic makeup line to women everywhere.

Vapour Organic Beauty Atmosphere FoundationThe star product (which I WILL buy again) is the Atmosphere Luminous Foundation ($41, vapourbeauty.com), which I mentioned the other day in my travel essentials post. It comes in a stick, which you just swipe in the areas where you need coverage, and then blend with your fingers. Could it be any easier? Now I never want to bother fiddling with liquid foundation, sponges and brushes again! I love everything about this: the texture (it glides easily but is not silicone-y), the coverage (not too much or too little), the purity (it’s 100% natural and chemical-free) and the formulation (it doesn’t settle into fine lines AND it’s got oil-controlling silica).

Vapour Organic Beauty Aura Multi Use BlushAlso great are the blushes—like the foundations, they come in chubby sticks that you just swipe on and blend with your fingers. If you like flat colours, go for the Aura Multi-Use Blush for Lips, Cheeks and Eyes ($32.50, vapourbeauty.com). The Aura Radiant Blush ($32.50, vapourbeauty.com) has a bit of sparkle.

They even make a little eyeshadow stick, which is a format I’ve never seen before! The Mesmerize Eye Color ($18.25, vapourbeauty.com) is, again, great for travel and gives you that smudgy eye look. They even have something called the Stratus Instant Skin Perfector ($40, vapourbeauty.com), which you apply under foundation to brighten and even out your skin tone.

So basically? I want EVERYTHING in this line. (Well, except for the lip gloss—my sample separated so now all I’m getting out is the clear oily stuff, no colour.)

You can buy Vapour Organic Beauty in Canada exclusively through The Shopping Channel (theshoppingchannel.com).

Let me know in the comments if you’ve tried anything from this line and if so, how you liked it!

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Continuing with the travel theme I touched on the other day, let’s get into specifics—the products I use when I travel and why. As I mentioned, I’m in Cincinnati for a few days with just carry-on luggage. (A product junkie’s worst nightmare!) My goal, of course, was to take as many non-liquid things as possible, so I’m quite proud that for probably the first time EVER, I managed to actually comply with that silly plastic bag rule.

Here’s what I took with me:

An amazing cloth mask from Olay’s Pro-X line that I’m not really supposed to talk about until September, when it comes out, but which you can take a sneaky peek at here (they’ll be sold separately, not just in the kit). You know how your skin always looks horrible for a day or two after you fly? Dehydrated and sallow and like you’ve suddenly aged ten years? Well, this is the closest thing to a miracle I’ve found. SK-II and I think YSL both make something similar, but this does essentially the same thing (firm and intensely hydrate) at a better price point. I will never travel without these again! I’ll spill more details closer to the launch date.

Vapour Organic Beauty Atmosphere FoundationVapour Organic Beauty Atmosphere Luminous Foundation. I’ve been test driving this line (available to Canadians on The Shopping Channel) and am head over heels in love with this (a stick) foundation, mostly because it’s so darn easy to use. (And also because it’s organic, of course.) You just swipe it on and smooth out the colour with your fingers. Done and done.

Revolution Organics Freedom Glow Beauty Balm. One of my fave blogs, Beauty to the People, gave this cream blush (which is again, in a stick format) a shout-out the other day, specifically touting the skin-brightening powers of the bright pink shade. I don’t always go for this bold of a hue at home, but since flying does something evil to my complexion, I need all the colour I can get! (Read my review of the entire line here.)

Revolution Organics Freedom Glow Beauty Balm blushSolid perfume. These are a genius invention! Usually, I just grab whatever I have lying around—this time, it’s Lush Go Green, a very fresh, grassy scent. My all-time fave, however, is a vanilla (Creme Bouquet?) solid perfume from Stila… but it appears to be discontinued, eek!

Dior Eye Show Eyeshadow in Undressed Beige. This solid cream waterproof shadow goes with everything—it’s beige with a bit of a sparkle–and it does not crease, ever. Perfect for long travel days when you don’t have time to touch up your makeup.

For the same reason, I also try to bring waterproof mascara and eyeliner. This week, I’m testing Givenchy Phenomen’Eyes Waterproof Mascara (REALLY like it) and some mini waterproof liners from Sephora that work for both tightlining and a smudgy, smoky look.

A bright lipstick to wake up your face. (Like the blush, VERY much needed when you travel.) Lately, I’m loving an oldie but goodie: Cargo’s Plant Love lipstick in Maria (that’s for Maria Menounos!). It’s a sheer orangey red.

Korres Tinted Lip Butter Lip Balm in PomegranateTinted lip balm. Another solid (and therefore a better choice than a gloss). Two of the best are by Green Beaver and Korres—I wear them during the day and even to bed.

For skincare, besides the aforementioned (amazing, incredible, cannot-live-without-it) cloth mask, I always bring travel-size bottles of cleanser, moisturizer and SPF, as well as some kind of exfoliating agent if space permits. My new fave brightening brand, Lumixyl, gave me a mini starter kit that I’m using on this trip (cleanser, glycolic acid treatment, brightening moisturizer and SPF) and I’m loving it—it doesn’t leave you greasy at all and the glycolic really tingles…in a good way. Check this post for a bit of info on their signature brightening treatment, and stay tuned for a more in-depth post.

Kiehl’s Hair Conditioner and Grooming Aid Formula 133. Like the name says, it doubles as a conditioner and a styler—so it saves you space—AND it works amazingly well at getting rid of tangles and giving your hair a smooth, silky feel. Great product.

Clean Dry ShampooNon-spray format dry shampoo. The best one is by Clean, as it’s a powder (and it works and smells great). A number of my spray dry shampoos have not survived plane rides, so be forewarned. (I do bring regular shampoo too, by the way—I’m just not fussy about the brand when I travel.)

And finally, for the plane I usually (although I forgot them this time) bring two verrrrry clever products:

I have no idea if it’s still available, but Guerlain used to make a moisturizer in a solid, stick format (notice a theme here?) called Issima Hydramythic Fresh Moisturizing Stick. It’s SO, SO great for staying hydrated on the plane when you can’t carry a liquid or gel.

Cake Satin Sugar Treatment BalmAnd Cake Beauty’s Satin Sugar All Purpose Treatment Balm is a must-have: I bring this instead of hand lotion, as it treats and prevents dry skin, chapped lips, frizzy hair, ragged cuticles… it’s a wonder product!

So what do YOU carry with you when you travel? Are you a low-mainty girl that can fit everything into a carry-on, no problem—or does your beauty kit practically need its own plane ticket?