BeFine Warming Clay Mask
July 2, 2009 by Lisa Fogarty
Filed under Bath & Body
Homemade spa treatments always seem like a good idea — in theory. You read about them in magazines, run out and spend $15 at the supermarket on two avocados, an ounce of turmeric powder and almond oil, and wind up with a dirty counter, a blender that needs washing and a mask that’s either too oily or dry as cake.
Save yourself the time and frustration and cheat a little. BeFine Warming Clay Mask comes straight out of a kitchen you won’t have to clean, and contains all of the natural ingredients you want in a facial product, like pomegranate, cardamom, …read more
Rene Furterer Myrrhea Anti-Frizz
April 9, 2009 by Aly Walansky
Filed under Hair Care
Rene Furterer’s Myrrehea Anti-Frizz is getting quite the online buzz.
While it may sound like just another in an extremely long line of hair conditioners, it is actually a really good choice for dealing with especially rebellious hair.
Working as a masque, it helps to smooth and create hydration from the roots on out. Once you do this, hair becomes a lot easier to manage and style.
Take it from me – who has an almost legendary issue with frizz – getting rid of a frizzy situation is the greater part of the battle. Once you achieve that, no matter what your hair …read more
CAUDALIE Vinoperfect Mask
March 16, 2009 by Star Stevenson
Filed under Skin Care
I wrote about the funny looking but effective SK-II facial masks earlier but today we’ll focus on the traditional facial masks we all know and love. By applying the right type of facial mask to your skin, you will look healthier and radiant in a matter of minutes.
Here are some tips to keep in mind before you try any facial masks or treatments:
- Before you apply any type of facial treatment make sure to do a skin test first to see if you’re allergic. Last thing you want is to walk around with a red, blotchy face!
- Make sure your …read more




