Thursday, September 22, 2016

Best Face Products for Sensitive Skin

                      

Unfortunately, I am one of those who was blessed with sensitive skin. I have those rosy cheeks that people tend to think are adorable, but I wish would go away. Over the years I have tried many products that diminish the redness as well as make my skin feel good. After much trial and error, I have found several products that seem to work well for me. Though everyone's skin is different, I feel as though these products are worth a try for anyone with sensitive skin or even those with other skin types.

Makeup Eraser
                                

I know when you look at this it looks like a basic hand towel. I also wondered about the validity of this odd product before I started using it. The basic idea is you are supposed to fully wet this cloth and wipe your face with it removing all of your make up with it. I was skeptical at first, but it actually does a pretty good job. I still like to go over my face with eye makeup remover and cleasing water to fully remove all of the makeup I cover my face with. The best part about the Makeup Eraser is that it is incredibly soft and does not cause any irritation.

Eye Makeup Remover
                                

I have tried a TON of eye makeup removers. Either they are so strong that they irritate my eyes and leave them sore and red or they don't remove any of my make-up. I started using the Neutrogena oil free makeup remover and I feel like it is the best of both worlds. It does a good job of removing my makeup without causing any redness or irritation.

Cleansing Water
                            
I am not too picky about cleansing waters. I have used a couple different ones in the past and they all seem to work pretty well and and fairly gentle. This Micellar Cleansing Water by Garnier does what its supposed to. It removes my makeup and feels as gentle as water.

Face Wash
                                   

A lot of people, myself included, feel that it is enough to just use eye makeup remover and cleansing water to clean your face. However, neither of these products are actually meant to really deep clean the skin. They were invented to remove makeup. After you remove your makeup, you still need to clean your skin. That's where face wash comes in. I feel like a good face wash is the hardest thing to find when you have sensitive skin. I have tried many and some are irritating, some have a weird consistency, and some feel like they do nothing. This redness solutions soothing cleanser by Clinique is my favorite face wash. It has a creamy smooth consistency and it leaves my face feeling calm and clean. It is a little bit pricey, but I think it is well worth it. Plus, it is formulated to help with redness.

Toner

                                  

I have to be honest until very recently, I had absolutely no idea what tone actually did and why I should waste my time using it. A toner is a a liquid solution that removes dirt, oil, and left over makeup from the skin. Good toners add moisture to your skin and helps prep your skin for moisturizer. Toners are great for any skin type. Toners are made from different products depending on what your skin needs. This Eau Roma Water Toner from lush contains rose water which is great for sensitive skin and for hydration.  Toner should be used after the face is well cleansed.

Moisturizer

                                    

Lush is a great company for those with sensitive skin. They use ingredients that are safe and natural. They also have a lot of products that are geared towards sensitive skin. This Celestial face moisturizer is the best. It has a light scent that is in no way over powering. It goes on the skin smoothly and adds a lot of moisture without causing irritation. I have been using it for about six months and I feel like my skin has never looked better.

Though it can be hard to find products that work for your skin, I hope these products will help keep your skin calm and feeling good. Definitely give them a try, especially if you, too, have sensitive skin. If anyone has any other holy grail skin products, let me know in the comments below.

XO Tres Chic Lifestyle

Sunday, September 4, 2016

Canning Homemade Strawberry Jam

            

One of my favorite feel good snacks is toast with jam. I don't really know why, but I just love toast, and what better to put on toast than jam. If you really want to be fancy, adding peanut butter only enhances the experience. Now, I am definitely not a snob when it comes to jam, any brand does the job for me. However, a couple of years ago, I decided to grow strawberries, and I ended up having a ridiculous amount of strawberries. Other than just popping them in my mouth (which was still delicious) I didn't know what to do with all of these strawberries. After looking up some ideas, I realized that making my own jam could be fun and interesting.

I was slightly overwhelmed at first, but as usual, I did my research and tackled the task. Throughout the process, I learned a few things. First,  homemade jam is the BEST, second, it's ridiculously easy, third, it makes a great gift. Since then, I make jam all the time. The recipe I used came from The Pioneer Woman. It's a great recipe, and has worked out well for me.

              

Since I make jam a couple times a year, I usually just buy strawberries. Recently, I have been pretty strict on the strawberries I buy because I have been reading so many negatives about certain foods and the pesticides used on them. I am especially careful since I will be canning the strawberries to use later. Strawberries tend to contain more pesticides than most other fruits and vegetables. However, organic strawberries usually have far less pesticides used on them. Even though organic strawberries are more expensive, I feel like they are important for this purpose.

             

Other than strawberries, this process uses very few ingredients. The only other food items that the recipe requires are granulated sugar, whole lemons, and fruit pectin. You might be asking, "What in the world is fruit pectin?" Well, it's actually something that is found in most fruit and it is what causes fruit to thicken when boiled. However, even though it occurs in fruit, it order for it to actually thicken the substance, it takes a REALLY long time. Adding the fruit pectin allows you to make delicious jam in a much shorter amount of time. You should be able to find it in most grocery stores. In my grocery store, it is located with the glass jars and plastic containers, but I am sure each store is different, so you my have to go on a scavenger hunt to find it.

Along with the food ingredients, you will also need a mason jars. You can reuse jars you already have, however, you need to replace the lids each time. It is also important to make sure that if you are reusing jars that they do not have cracks or chips. You will also need 2 large pots, one to sterilize your jars and one to make your jam. I would also recommend a canning utensil set, which contain a wide mouth funnel and jar tongs to easily remove the jars. Though this process takes a bit of time, you end up with 8 jars of jam, which is a lot of jam.

            

Ingredients
5 cups of strawberries (they need to be washed, hulled, and mashed)
4 tablespoons lemon juice
1 package of fruit pectin powder (49 gram size)
6 cups of sugar

Directions

To sterilize the jars, place the empty jars in a pot of boiling water. Place the lids in a separate pot with boiling water. If the water looks as though it will boil over, you can turn the flame slightly lower. Leave the jars and lids in the water while the jam is cooking.

In a separate large pot add the mashed strawberries and lemon juice. Add the pectin and continue to stir until it is fully incorporated. Cook the mixture over medium high heat until it boils. Once the mixture comes to a hard boil, add the sugar all at once.

Bring the mixture to a strong boil once again. Once the it is strongly boiling, let it continue to boil for 1 minute and 15 seconds. Turn off heat. You will notice white foam on the top of the mixture. Use a large spoon to remove and discard this foam.

Using tongs, remove jars and lids from the pots. Make sure the jars do not have any water in them. Using a wide mouthed funnel, fill each jar with the strawberry jam. The jars should be filled fully leaving only 1/4" of space at the top. Try to remove any air bubbles from the jar by running a knife around the inside of the jars. Make sure that there is no jam on the outside of the jars. Just a side note, anything that touches the jars, jam, or lid should be fully cleaned or sterilized. Place the lids securely on top of the jars. Do not over tighten the lids, they should be tighten just enough to secure them.

Place the jars into the large water filled pot. It may help to use a canning rack to lower the jars into the pot. Turn the heat on to high and cover the pot. Once the water comes to a strong boil, set a timer for 12 minutes. After 12 minutes has passed, turn off the heat, but leave the jars in the water for an additional 5 minutes. Carefully remove jars from the heat using canning tongs. Put the filled jars aside for at least 24 hours.

If you are using jars that have a lid with a center piece and outer ring, remove the outer ring after 24 hours. Make sure the center piece has is secured. If the center piece are fully secured, replace the outer ring and tighten completely. If any do not seem secure, place them in the refrigerator and use right away because they did not sterilize completely. Though it's always best to check USDA website to see how long the jam will stay fresh and recommendations for sterilization, I find that mine last for at least 3 months.

            

I hope this recipe and the canning process work as well for you as it has for me. Making strawberry jam is a good introduction to the world of canning. I encourage you to try other canning recipes and have fun experimenting with your own ideas. Canned goods are great gifts for the holidays and also great treats in the winter to remind us of fond summer days. Enjoy!

Recipe adapted from The Food Network
XO Tres Chic Lifestyle


Thursday, September 1, 2016

ColourPop Cosmetics Lip Gloss


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    My lip gloss obsession started at about 11 years old when I'd get Lip Smackers products in my stocking for Christmas, thanks Mom! I had it all, sparkle, shiny, clear, flavors! you name it. Lip gloss was my thing and something I felt naked without. 
This lip gloss was my LIFE when I was about 13 years old- haha!

  I grew out of the lip gloss phase when I was probably about 20 years old, and since then I have been wearing regular/liquid lipstick. I bought a few glosses here and there throughout the years from the drug store, but could never find anything that I became hooked on.


I always want to try the high-end lip glosses but since I prefer lipsticks over gloss, I would rather splurge on them and spend less on gloss. So when I saw that Colour Pop launched their new Ultra Glossy Lip, I figured why not give these a try. Of course I was tempted by swatches of pretty, creamy glosses. Once again ColourPop reeled me right in! oh, and hello? They are $6.00!


swatches with flash- please ignore my curling wand scar where the word floss is!



These glosses come in four types of finish: metallic, creme, sheer, and glossy. First up I have a creme finish called Weho. It is described as a creamy beige finish, and that's exactly what it is.It is the perfect nude. It glides on so smooth and is super opaque on the lips. I try not to rub my lips together after applying so that it keeps the opaque look. With this particular color, I use a natural colored lip liner to prevent the gloss from bleeding. They're not sticky or tacky whatsoever but obviously, not transfer proof, so be prepared to see your lips all over your Starbuck's cup. :)

colour pop lip gloss weho
Weho Creme finish

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Weho Creme finish


Next up is Bestie, which is also a creme finish. It is a mid-tone pink nude. I love this color pink in a gloss. It is the perfect pink for my skin-tone. I also have been layering  these glosses on top of a lipstick.

bestie lip gloss
Bestie Creme finish


Finally, I have a sheer finish. This one is called Fairy Floss. It is described as  a pale beige. I like this one for adding just a little shine to my lips but my natural lip color is still showing. It is also perfect on top of nude lipstick.
colour pop lip gloss
Fairy Floss sheer finish


I love these formulas, and glad that I took the risk if ordering them and giving some lip gloss another chance! 


Xo TresChic 
-MJ