December 2016 | Favorites

Derma-e Cleanser

After watching one of Alex Garza’s (huge fan of hers!) reviews of her favorite glycolic acid cleanser, I decided I needed to try one out as well. Derma-e is a drug store brand that can be found at Ulta. The first time I went to buy this one it was sold out. Luckily, the next time I went to get it there was one left and it had a coupon on it! It’s a very affordable cleanser, which I love. I have been using this cleanser every morning and it makes my face so soft. Glycolic acid promotes skin turnover which is helpful for both acne and wrinkles.

Derma-e Scrub

I received a sample a sample of this Derma-e scrub in a recent Birch Box. It has a beautiful lemon scent and really exfoliates my skin! I have been using it once a week on my face, neck and chest in the shower. My skin feels so soft after using it! I will definitely consider buying a full size tub once I run out of my current scrub.

Cashmere Snow Flake Lotion
Last year I was all about BBW Vanilla Bean Noel, but this year there is a new scent in town! I have had this lotion for almost two months and I am obsessed with this scent! Cashmere Snowflake is one of BBW 2016 holiday scents, but I think I’m going to wear it all year-round. It is light, fresh and a bit sweet; not over powering at all. I get compliments whenever I am wearing it. Unforunatley, this scent seems to be sold out! Hopefully you will be able to find it at your local BBW.

Michael Todd Blue Green Algae Toner

Another purchase based on Alex Garza’s videos. I had been looking for a toner to add to my current skincare routine, but wasn’t sure where to start. A lot of toners I have tried were drying and/or irritating. What I like about this toner is that it is gentle on my skin, affordable and doesn’t have a strong smell. I have definitely noticed a difference in my skin since I’ve been using it (about 2 months). My skin is soft, clear and pretty well hydrated for this time of year. This toner has hydrolic acid in it which helps your skin retain moisture.

Kate Spade Card Holder (linked similar)
I am currently obsessed with my Kate Spade card holder. It holds 3 cards which for me is my ID and credit cards. It also has a small pocket for a little bit of cash. I love using this because it is so light weight and fits my essentials. It’s perfect for shopping or errands because I can put it right in my pocket and leave my purse at home. I purchased mine at the Kate Spade Tanger Outlet for less than $20 during a pre-Black Friday sale.

Kate Spade Bracelet (linked similar)
Another pre-Black Friday find at Tanger Outlers was this beautiful Kate Spade cuff bracelet. I love the pearls and rhinestone combo. This bracelt is so classic and goes with everything!

Essie Nail Polish | Sand Tropez

This polish is the perfect grey-biege. Always one of my go-to colors. It’s pictured below with my favorite Kate Spade bracelet mentioned above.

My Favorite Uses for Coconut Oil

You know the father in the movie My Big Fat Greek Wedding? and his obsession with Windex? Well, that’s me with coconut oil. It’s my answer to everything. Need a moisturizer? Coconut oil. Got a squeaky door? Coconut oil. Scared of canola oil? Coconut oil. This stuff is the wonder product; no home should be without it!

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I only buy organic, extra virgin coconut oil. If it’s going on my face and in my food it needs to be good quality. An esthetician at my dermatologist’s office also told me that coconut oil (not extra virgin) is thick and could clog the eye lash follicles.  I have purchased my coconut oil from Amazon and Costco. My favorite way to store coconut oil is in small, transportable containers. I keep a jar in my bathroom, my nightstand, my purse and my desk. You can get perfect travel sized containers at Target (I couldn’t find the actual set of Target travel jars that I have. The item in the link includes 3 jars and 3 travel bottles). I am also a big fan of re-purposing glass jars for beauty storage.

Here are my favorite uses for coconut oil.

Eye Makeup Remover

My #1 use for coconut oil is for eye makeup remover. It has been my go-to for well over a year. I have extremely sensitive eyes and trouble finding a product that is gentle, but still removes my makeup.  Even products by Clinique and Neutrogena that are marketed for sensitive eyes make my eyes burn. After I wash my face and loosen up my makeup, I use a Q-Tip with coconut oil to remove my eye makeup. I am careful not to put my fingers in this jar and only use a Q-Tip to keep bacterial out.  Another added benefit for using coconut oil as eye makeup remove is that it seems to be great for lashes! About a year ago I lost some lashes due to eye irritation. I started rubbing coconut oil along my lash line and they slowly grew back.

Chapped Nose Healer

Nothing like a post-cold chapped nose. Coconut oil is perfect for protecting my nose when I’m using extra tissues during cold and flu season. I rub a little on the tip of my nose a few times throughout the day or before bed. It keeps my nose moisturized and prevent chapping. I have also found that dabbing coconut oil around my nostrils before bed helps to keep my sinuses moist at night – a huge problem for me in the winter.

Hand-Foot-Nail-Cuticle Moisturizer

Winter weather is so harsh on my hands. My hands get super dry and my nails even get a bit rigid. I try to massage coconut oil into my cuticles and nails before going to bed. It also works great for dry feet. Oil up your feet then put socks on to lock in the moisture.

Hair Treatment

Coconut oil is a great treatment for dry hair! You can make a DIY mask (dozens on Pinterest) or smooth a little on your ends. I have attempted to use coconut oil in a hair mask once.  Let’s just say it didn’t work out well. I thankfully have very healthy hair, so the coconut oil was much too heavy for me. Instead of using it as a hair mask I smooth a little over my ends as a post-blow dry cream.

Cooking/Baking Oil

Coconut oil can be a great substitute for butter, cooking spray and other oils when cooking. I like to use it to grease my pan when making scrambled eggs. It also works great for greasing baking tins or mugs for microwave mug cakes.

Oil Replacement in Baking

I love incorporating coconut oil into baking (and smoothies) whenever possible. I’m learning that coconut oil has some health benefits in comparison to other oils.. It’s becoming so much more common to see recipes using coconut oil in place of vegetable oil. Check out my Gain-Free Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies that uses coconut oil. I love being able to give baking recipes a new spin by substituting not so healthy ingredients for healthy ones ingredients.

Do you have a favorite use for coconut oil? Share them in the comments below!

xo Miss Alyss

December 2016 | Favorites

Happy New Year! It’s hard to believe another year is in the books. I think 2015 was a great year for me and I am excited to see what 2016 has in store. Hopefully my blog gains a lot more followers too! Here are some of my favorite products from December.

Philosophy Back to Nurture Oil Gelee

I have to write about his product first because I am blown away by how great it has been. Over Thanksgiving weekend I stopped at Ulta in hopes of finding a good serum. I tried two Clinique serums which both caused breakouts. I usually don’t impulse buy skincare products, but I saw this gelee next to Philosophy’s Take A Deep Breath moisturizer which I love in the summer months. An Ulta salesperson said the gelee was a new product, so grabbed it.

The Back to Nurture Oil Gelee is meant to give your skin serious hydration. It is a light weight oil (lighter on your skin than coconut oil) that you can apply morning and night. I started by applying it only at night to make sure I didn’t breakout. For the past month I have been using this product twice a day and I LOVE it. My skin, especially my t-zone, gets very dry in the winter. This product has kept my skin so hydrated without causing breakouts. I have seen a tremendous improvement in my skin overall. Since using this product my skin looks brighter and more plump. I have even noticed improvement in the appearance of dry lines. My makeup also applies nicely over this product. The only downside of this product is the price. I’ve gone through almost half a bottle in one month. Also, like many Philosophy product this one has a scent, but it is very mild.

OGX Eucalyptus Mint Shampoo

As I have mentioned in previous posts, my skin and scalp get dry in the winter. The crown of my head always seems to be dry and itchy. I started using this Eucalyptus Mint Shampoo a few months ago and love it. My scalp has barely been itchy. I usually wash my hair twice week, which definitely helps to combat dryness. OGX is frequently on sale at Ulta which makes it a great buy.

BareMinerals Deluxe Original Mineral Foundation

Around the holidays, BareMinerals offers a deluxe size original foundation. It is a great value if you regularly use this product. It is more than twice the size of the standard package, but not twice the price. The original foundations last for a long time. The special holiday packaging is really pretty too. I have actually found the foundation from the deluxe foundation to be sitting better on my skin. Sometimes you just need new, fresh product!

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Vanilla Bean Noel Lotion

I haven’t been able to get enough of Bath & Body Works Vanilla Bean Noel holiday lotion. It is light and delicious. Early in December I took advantage of a Bath & Body Works sale and coupons. I keep a bottle of this lotion in my room and on my desk at work. The holiday scents are on sales now, so it’s a great time to stock up.

VS Iced Cranberry Winter Plum Body Spray

A few years ago I got Victoria Secret’s Iced Cranberry Winter Plum Body Spray in my stocking. I LOVE this scent and always get compliments when I wear it. It is light and fruity without being over powering. Unfortunately, this holiday scent has been discontinued. My mom found it on Amazon, so I had a nice surprise in my stocking last week!

xo Miss Alyss