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mum’s the word.

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

 

In my house anyway. And no, it’s not actually mum - it is mom, mama, mommy, and usually at an extraordinarily shrill, high volume. Lately, with my six-year old daughter now in first grade and thinking she is All That (I know nothing), it is the extended club-version. The “moo-oo-ooom” with that tiny lilt right in the middle that says either in demand (I need you IMMEDIATELY even though you are really bugging me being here to help) or in disgust (What now? What could you possibly want of me? Don’t you see I am putting a bikini on my barbie doll?!) Eye-roll, exasperated sigh, big shrug.

 

 

Okay, I exaggerate. My daughter Maya is a firecracker but she is also a kind-hearted bundle of brains and humor and love. But the single mom thing - back-up - the Mom Thing (I know how hard my mama friends work, partnered or otherwise) is a full-time job on top of our regular, well, full-time jobs. And time, I have learned, is the commodity that leaves your life the moment you give birth, and the thing I crave constantly and miss enormously.

 

 

But enough of the pity party! The point is, we have so little time in which to do so much. I do more than I ever thought I would or could. And in the midst of being so busy, I have said goodbye to the time-rich indulgences that were a part of my life before mommyhood… bubble baths, at-home pedicures, yoga classes, hours on the couch reading the pile of books that now gathers dust and grows dangerously tall. I would single-handedly rob a bank if it meant I could spend an afternoon indulging in a whole lot of nothing, to be followed by something incredibly decadent like, say, a full night’s sleep.

 

 

So what’s a girl to do when the amount of time you need to preen and pamper and put yourself on the beauty train is in direct conflict with the amount of time you have? Two words: Time Savers! A drawer or cabinet full of amazing products that can save you time/multi-task is a must! The good news is that 2nd Street Beauty has a wonderful array of products that do two jobs at once (think: moisturizer/bronzer combo), helping to make you feel and look gorgeous in minutes.  So you can be frosting cupcakes, packing lunches, applying fresh nail polish, and scooting the kiddos out the door while balancing your briefcase on your head all at once. The following staff favorites will help you accomplish much of the above.

 

 

A must-have for hair! Tigi’s Fast Fix. It is a Spritzer/Restyler that lets you mist your hair, shake it around or tease it with your fingers, and then locks it into place. Our Melisa swears by it.

 

 

Dermalogica Antioxidant Hydramist. I first started using spray misters and re-hydrators when I was flying back and forth between California and Montreal. Airplanes pull so much moisture out of your skin! And now that I am getting older, I am working to stay hydrated always. A few sprays of Dermalogica, my skin feels dewy and my make-up, wakes up!

 

 

Also from Dermalogica: Skin Purifying Wipes. They clean and refresh, giving you and your face a little boost. Perfect at mid-day when you and your skin may start to feel a little tired!

 

 

For your lips: Epicuren Enzyme Lip Balm. It is small enough to throw in your purse or pocket, has a soft and natural sheen and an SPF of 15. You get moisture and protection anytime you need it!

 

 

Two great products for the face that are real time-savers: Perricone’s tinted moisturizer, and the Jane Iredale Pressed Powder. Perricone’s moisturizer with a hint of color gives you moisture and a feeling of foundation make up in one step! The Jane Iredale powder is mineral-based but a much quicker application time than their loose minerals. Plus it provides great coverage and a natural SPF.

 

Finally, for those of you who don’t leave the house with chipped nail polish! Both Creative Nail Speedy and Seche Vite’s top coat take no time to apply and get that polish dry much faster than letting it dry on its own. So you can glam up your nails, take a few minutes to dry and set the polish, and garden the afternoon away! Beautiful nails and beautiful flowers in the same day…what more could a mum dream of?

Beauty Fix # 1!

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
For all of you that have oily head or fine hair, here is a quick beauty fix.

It’s actually very simple:

1. condition first

2. shampoo second

3. then style it up!!

By NAF

 

 

I Heart Ojon.

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

I arrived late to Sex & the City. It was the show’s final season when I finally  got pulled in to the  martinis and manolos, thanks to a neighbor with HBO. Thankfully, KTLA and TBS picked up where HBO left off, and I was able to indulge my new addiction starting at the beginning with Season One. My constant question during those early months? How on earth did Sarah Jessica Parker get her hair to look like that?!

Fast forward a few years. I have now likely seen every S&tC episode at least once, and am seasoned enough to realize Sarah Jessica’s locks are no doubt cared for by a team of stylists and a bevy of fabulous haircare products, not to mention colorists and hair dressers. But back to me - a regular girl without a hair care staff. After years of long hair, I drastically cut it all off in December. As mom to a six-year old daughter, I am lucky if I have five minutes to throw myself together in the morning. I am old enough that hair color is becoming part of my life, and have been working with the lovely people at 2nd Street Beauty long enough to have stashed a few new beauty tips in my back pocket.

I have dark, thick, wavy-curly hair. It is moisture-starved and subjected to horrible, tortuous rituals as I blowdry, pile it on my head, flat iron, cut my own Breakfast at Tiffany’s bangs every six months on a whim (never a good idea), and try to make it do what I want it to do. For years my friends and salon-savvy sister have told me all I need is a good cut and the perfect product, and the cruel hair rituals would all but disappear. Perfect product? I had tried enough to know that probably didn’t exist.

Then I met Ojon. My new love. I read about Ojon as I was familiarizing myself with the haircare lines 2nd Street Beauty carries, and though there are hundreds of gorgeous products I am learning about, for some reason I kept going back to Ojon. Not to mention that when I asked staff about their favorite haircare line, without fail, they all got the same dreamy look in their eye as they said, in a hushed, reverent kind of way, “Ojon…..”.

I dove in, and as it turns out, the Ojon worship is not at all misplaced. So far I have tried the hydrating shampoo and conditioner, and the difference in my hair is incredible. The Ojon smell is powdery and soft - not something I usually like - but I can’t get enough of it! My hair actually feels hydrated, and silky, and softened; not the norm for heavier hair. And the best part of all - the one I didn’t believe in but have longingly wished for - I am connecting to my inner curl. Yep, I have finally catapulted myself to the other side, the one where perfect products do exist! And the result, even on my relatively short, under-nourished hair: springy, silky curls, some bounce, a bit more shine. Ojon, and a few strategically chosen (and staff-suggested) products, have made me a believer.

So move on over, Carrie Bradshaw. You may still be there, with your golden waves, on re-runs and the big screen, but there is a new curl in town

 

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Kerri-Lynne (guest blogger & 2nd Street Beauty newbie) and her daughter Maya.