Thank god January is over. This month has been a tough one for me. I’ve been battling with my health all month long. You all know that I was really sick at the beginning of the month, which is why I never got around to doing a monthly favorites post for December. After finally getting over that, I had a week and a half of relative health. Over this past weekend I started experiencing new problems and ended up having to go to the emergency room on Tuesday. At this point I am hopefully on the mend, but boy howdy, my body could use a break. Because I’ve been so miserable this month, I haven’t really been going anywhere and I haven’t been wearing much makeup at all. That being the case, my monthly favorites are a little different this month.
I’ve been enjoying John Frieda Luxurious Volume Touchably Full Shampoo and Conditioner. The product claims to “Gently cleanse and weightlessly detangle for volume that looks and feels natural”. I had been using Organix Coconut Milk shampoo and conditioner before this. I’ve used two versions of Organix products, first the Moroccan Argon Oil shampoo and conditioner and then the Coconut Milk. Though I did like the shampoos, I’ve decided that I hate Organix conditioners. My hair is healthy, but I do color it, so I like a good conditioner that moisturizes my hair, but isn’t too heavy. It is also fine and tangles like crazy. That’s why I really like John Frieda Luxurious Volume. The shampoo gets my hair nice and clean without stripping it of moisture. The conditioner is lightweight, but leaves my hair feeling soft and looking shiny and healthy. The built in detangler works well with my fine hair and I have no issues combing it out, unlike my experience with Organix. The volumizing technologies are supposed to kick on when blow drying, but I usually let my hair dry naturally. Even so, I think my hair does look a little fuller and more volumized since switching to this combo. I’ve had good luck with John Frieda products. I also really liked John Frieda Full Repair after some highlights dried my hair out last year. It’s a good brand for me.
Aquaphor was an absolute necessity for me when I was sick. I started off with a massive sinus infection (I went through two full Kleenex boxes). Usually when I have a sinus issue, my nose area very quickly becomes chapped and raw. Aquaphor Healing Ointment was a lifesaver in that department. Though I still got a little dry and flakey from constantly wiping my nose, the ointment kept my skin from cracking and kept the pain and redness to a minimum. I kept the tube within arms reach and just kept re-applying. It helped a lot.
I received this Pacifica Tuscan Blood Orange Body Butter in my January Ipsy bag. I’ve been loving it. The formula is moisturizing, but light, with a quick dry down period that doesn’t leave a greasy feel. The scent is fantastic. When first applied, you can really smell the orange, but quickly the fragrance morphs into something really complex and sophisticated. It’s juicy and spicy, and just a really nice scent.
I’ve worn makeup so rarely throughout January, but the foundation I have been using almost exclusively this month is the Maybelline Dream Smooth Mousse foundation. I love how easy it is to apply with the included sponge. I use the sponge first, and then just buff the last bit out with a brush to ensure a smooth finish. The foundation looks great and doesn’t cake up or dry me out. It lasts pretty well on me, though it isn’t the longest wearing foundation. It starts to fade a bit after about six hours, so I don’t use it if it’s going to be a really long day. If you have normal to dry skin, I really recommend it, though it might not work well for oily skin.
Maybelline Dream Smooth Mousse is a cream pancake. Here you can see the consistency. I’m going to run out soon. (I don’t know about you, but I get such satisfaction at using a product up all the way. I have so much makeup that it means I really like a product if I use it all up.) I might repurchase, but there are so many other foundations out there that I want to try that I may not. I’m not going to rush out and immediately get a new one (like with the Revlon Whipped Creme Makeup) but I may repurchase in the future.
Finally, I have been playing with this little sample quad from Coastal Scents that I received for free with my last order. The shades are: Light Pink (TL), Elven Silver (TR), Gunmetal (BL), and Rosy Pink (BR). These are not shades that I normally wear, but I have been really liking the looks that I have been coming up with. Elven Silver, especially, is a gorgeous shade that is much more versatile than I originally thought. I kicked around the idea of doing a tutorial with these shades. If that is something that you are interested in seeing, let me know in the comments below.
That’s it for January. Like I said, I’m glad it’s over and I am ready for some rest and recovery. I really hope that February is better for me. Other than my health issues, I am doing really well. I have a ton of new products to photograph and review for you. I’ve been so exhausted dealing with everything, but I am hoping that things will improve so I can get back to regularly blogging.
What have been some of your favorite things this month?
Please, do a tutorial of those colours. I’d like to see if I could wear them as we’ll.
Thanks!
Damn you auto correct! * Well.
The Puffs Plus tissues with lotion are a life (and nose) saver when you have a cold or the flu. I try to keep a box on hand so that when someone comes down with the sniffles they can use the lotiony tissues right away. They are extremely effective.
Yes, I love Puffs Plus. That is the kind of tissue that we usually get, but we had a coupon for another type so we got that instead. It made me appreciate Puffs Plus all the more.
Great post. I’ve been curious about those John Frieda products but haven’t tried them, so now maybe I will! Thanks for the review. I hope you get to feeling completely better soon! I don’t know about you, but I know I’m sick when I don’t feel like applying makeup and making myself feel pretty. 😉
Glad to help. 🙂