Weekend vibes + dirty diapers

Comin’ atcha for a weekend recap, on a Tuesday.

So, this morning I ended up putting on a pair of jeans, socks, a long sleeved top, and then my new Superdry hoody overtop. My husband looks over at me and says “all those layers?!“. Clearly I’ve become accustomed to the weather here in California and I hate that! I cant get over the fact that I am putting on two layers of long sleeves at 18°C (64°F – I had to google that one, because I’m forever thinking in Celcius and probably always will). So yes, I am wearing a lot of layers and can you believe I have downfilled slippers on and my fingers are cold?

Here’s the sight of me right now, as  you read this, what I am wearing right now. Ridiculous! This weather is like St. John’s summertime. Am I right?slippers-and-hoody

Getting back to the weekend recap, I wanted to tell you another funny story about babysitting. You guys probably already know that my neighbour and I, with our two small dogs, and her little-big baby, walk around our housing complex almost every night, and sometimes multiple times per day when she was on maternity leave. I filmed a YouTube video telling you about that time I was changing his diaper when he was just weeks old. The little feller was – not even kidding you – laughing at ME, changing HIS diaper. Because I could tell he had no idea what I was doing.

Well folks, I looked after (the now 7 month old) baby once again. This time, it was for a couple of hours and the little guy was at my house. Baby and I chilled out for the entire day as my neighbours … guess what?…. MOVED OUT of their apartment. Shame on them for not being my neighbour any more, haha. I gotta give them credit, they picked a house 3 miles from ours, so at least we can still visit one another without technically driving to a completely different city. I’m still sad about it though.

baby legThe little guy is more interactive and fun to be around now, because he can sit up, clap, laugh… and boy oh boy even though he can’t crawl yet he can still move around the room! Guess that’s why you can never leave babies unattended. I’m happy my neighbour although my husband and I not being parents yet, still trust us to leave their baby with us. A humble brag, but I think it’s because I have a lot of patience, plus I’ve been around the lil’ fart since my neighbour announced her pregnancy to me.

When she dropped off her baby, she told me he already had a dirty diaper cleaned once already. Awesome — no dirty diapers while he’s over at my house.

BARMP.

WRONG.

During that same hour she dropped him off, he had a stinky surprise. In my head I ask myself: How long do I let him toot for? How do I know he’s “done”? Oh, trust me you guys— you will know. And forewarning, open the windows before changing the diaper. And because he is a boy, you need to be careful while changing him: pee can launch far. I had to text my neighbour after everything was done, apologizing for the amount of wet wipes I used.

I think the baby does this on purpose, because he knows I don’t know what I’m at. He knows he’ll get a kick out of me. He laughed the entire time too, silly fella. Preparing me for motherhood, I swear. Luckily the hours flew by, as I fed him three times, with a nap (for him) in between the gigs and the reels.

By the time my neighbours had finished moving their everything’s into their new spot, it was only mid-afternoon and like I stated the time flew, but it crawled at the same time. I was ready to crack out the wine and cheese as soon as he left haha! wine-glass-cheersI’ve been waiting to use my fancy new cheeseboard (it’s the Lyna Marble and Wood Cheese Dome from O.co), and Sunday night was it. It was a wine and cheese for two — so the multiple wine bottles in the background were just for props to make the cheeseboard look nice. Hey, bloggers gotta blog.

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I had saved two macaron’s from an event I went to earlier last week and the cheese was from The Cheese Shop in Carmel-by-the-Sea, when we went the weekend prior, on a spontaneous trip to Monterey + Carmel + Big Sur. Blog post for that coming soon too by the way.

Cheeseboard-from-OverstockIsn’t it the fanciest cheeseboard you laid your eyes on lately? I kinda want to put apples or lemons in it for the time being when I’m not using it for its purpose. I keep it out on the kitchen island at all times. I also think it’d be fantastic for doing flat-lays for beauty product shots with some sprigs of pine surrounding it. Right?!

What did you guys get up to this past weekend?

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Sensitive Skin + Hives = A Beauty Update

So this whole hive-situation has been ongoing since July 16. Right down to the very day — I track it because I cannot wait for the day for them to completely disappear and get the heck out of my system. Some days are worse than others, where I feel self-concious and not wanting to leave the house. Other days I’m all “eff this, hives. I’m going out whether or not I have hive-face!“And some other days I embrace it, especially on the days where my lips swell a little and I kinda look like I have really well done lip injections. I’m now on a three month waiting-list for getting a monthly injection. I’m not sure how I feel about the injection, I’m going to have to do a lot more research before I agree to having it.

I thought about uploading a picture of me with my hives, but I’m still not comfortable showing them. Especially after showing a few friends and seeing their reaction to the pictures I showed them, they say almost disgusted-like (in a not-so bad way haha) “Oh God! I didn’t think it was that bad!” Well it sure is! Lol.

But today I wanted to talk about some sensitive skin issues, and what I use when I want to be incredibly cautious of what I put on my skin, on those days that my hives are really noticeable, or are raised up (especially on my face/neck area). On most days they tend to flare up around different parts of my body where it’s easy to disguise with long sleeved tops and jeans, but on occasion they’re on the outskirts of my face/forehead and neck (and why does it always seem to happen on days I need to be somewhere in particular?!).

Here are my holy grail sensitive skin products that I have been reaching for, to gently soothe my skin, yet remove all the makeup from the day, or… cover it up.

Bioderma-productsBioderma has always been a front runner product for me. It’s hypo-allergenic, and basically feels like water applied to the skin. Although Bioderma is hard to come by, here in the USA (I think the only reputable company that sells it here in the USA is Beautylish), though it’s readily available at almost all the drug stores in Canada. The mini bottle of pink Bioderma Sensibo off to the left of the picture is one that I refill (and now has just a drop of product left) over and over, because I like having mini’s in my medicine cabinet instead of huge bottles. The bioderma makeup remover wipes in the pink resealable package is my second pack of the wipes — I keep them mainly by my bedside in case I get lazy and don’t want to wash the makeup off my face at the end of the night. As for the three facial creams, they’re incredibly hydrating and gentle enough to use on my sensitive, hive-prone face. So these have become a real staple in my routine lately.

dior-real-techniquesHere are the three main makeup brushes I use to apply my makeup whenever I want to wear it (to cover up the hives). They are all by Real Techniques and from the Canadian online store called Farley Co Beauty. The purple brush in the middle is a new-to-me one, where I use to apply and chisel out my cheekbones with bronzer. They don’t scratch or irritate my face, nor do the brush ‘shed’ having me to use my hands to touch my face and remove the hairs. It’s the brush brand I recommend to both beginners at makeup, and people who have been using makeup for years. The makeup case off to the side is also from FarleyCo Beauty (buy it here!).

Bourjois-baremineralsWhile I was in Newfoundland I discovered Bourjouis healthy mix foundation, loved it so much I ended up buying two shades of it to suit my skintone at all times. It’s almost a dupe for my Dior HydraLife BB cream, but pretty much costs the same (Dior comes in a 1.7oz for $60-something, and Bourjois is $30-something for 1oz).

bareMinerals bareskin concealer is excellent for covering up my hives, especially when they look like big clusters of raised pinky-red hives on my neck and face. Set it with a bit of setting powder and you’re set for the day.

If all else fails, skip the makeup for a week or so, and paint your nails; which is what I tend to do. Then paint them a different colour each day, because you’re allowing the skin on your face to breathe and have a chance to heal. Here are some of the new Dior polishes for Fall.

Dior-Be-DiorBe Dior 892 — I’m surprised at the colour outcome of this product, it was more of a berry on my nails, and more purple in the bottle. I still love it.

Dior-TribaleTribale 588 — is a gorgeous browny nude, that is now applied to both of my hands and will be wearing this all week!

Dior-SmileSmile 552 — A little out of my comfort zone, and feels a bit Halloween-y, it’s still a fun colour. Perhaps I’ll reserve this colour for my toes.

Have you ever had hives? I mean, I’m shocked at how long this whole situation has been going on for. It’s not even weeks now, it’s months slowly turning into years. I hope that one day I’ll just wake up and they’ll be rid of. I guess only time will tell. I’m so sick of taking hive pills every morning and night though. I mean, the multiple Doctors have been telling me it’s safe for the long-run, but I don’t want to be taking all kinds of pills for a “long run”. I rarely take pills for headaches, for heaven sakes.

Anyway! Hopefully you enjoyed my unique post about what I really use on my face when I have hives, or what I use for my skin to actually breathe. What are some of your favourite beauty products lately?

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Whole Foods Beauty Gift Guide: #ShareTheCheer!

Whole-Foods-Gift-GuideGuys I can’t believe we’re approaching Christmas soon. I feel like I’m not ready for it it this year. Should I even be talking about it this early on? I always say, I don’t celebrate the Christmas season until after the November 11 Veteran’s Day. But it’s long past that now!

The day before I flew back to Newfoundland, I received a few parcels in the mail (perfect timing, whewf!). One of them being from Whole Foods.  Since I already had a couple of weeks to try a few of the products out, I can now offiically tell you how well they worked for me and of course put together a holiday guide for you to shop for yourself, or for others. :) I have so many exciting blog posts and Gift Guides coming up in the next little while. Today, being the first one. Whole Foods Market Northern California has created an exclusive Winter Beauty kit to help us folks look and feel our best this season. Let’s jump right in:

It’s totally fine to talk about your favourite product of the bunch first, right? I mean, couldn’t you tell by all the tweets and Instagram photos I snapped throughout last week?

Juniper-RidgeJuniper Ridge was definitely the front runner in my favourite-must-tell-you about products. The Douglas Fir Spring Tips ($13 for 20 tea bags), Christmas Fir Cabin Spray ($25 for 2oz), and Douglas Fir Campfire Incense ($12 for 20 sticks. Note: No hidden ingredients. No charcoal or perfume. Ingredients: Wildcrafted plants, tree sap, wood, and bamboo stick.), are no surprise: incredible smelling products to warm the nose, and the smell of your home this Christmas season. As I mentioned on my social media many times, about Juniper Ridge, I feel as though the scent of Douglas Fir and Christmas Fir scents are the epitome of Christmas. Neither of the three products have an artificial scent about them at all. Plus, the tea… although strange to me (I’m used to the simplistic black tea) is earthy tasting, but so yummy. I can’t wait to walk into Whole Foods and smell their backpacker men’s cologne though, swoon! 

Gift tip: Such a unisex scent, perfect gift for males and females.
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Mineral-FusionColour names, left to right: Gilded Rose, Sprinkle, Snowflake, Cashmere, Whisper, Golden Sand. 

Mineral Fusion is a natural, vegan cosmetic brand that doesn’t test on animals. I haven’t tried any of their makeup/skincare before but I’m interested to try more of their products out. Mineral Fusion is a sustainable brand, and their packaging is made from recycled materials.

The six colour set (named constellation) is exclusive to Whole Foods Market.

Mineral-Fusion-grabHere I am wearing three of the six colours from the mini set: The effortless and easy to wear Cashmere colour (a soft dusty pink) is applied all over my nails. On the accent nail, I applied Gilded Rose and added Sprinkle as a top coat to add a fun glitzy effect.

Gift tip 1: Gift the entire set of 6 mini nail polishes (this set in particular is exclusive to Whole Foods) to a friend, or separate all 6 of them and do a few gift bags for your girlfriends this Christmas, including one of the nail polishes in with.

Gift tip 2: Instead of saving the nail polishes as a gift for someone for Christmas, perhaps you’re inviting a few couples in for American Thanksgiving – next to your place setting cards, add a mini nail polish for your guests and ladies of the evening. It’s a different, but special added touch that I’m sure they will all appreciate.
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Trilogy-serumTrilogy Rosehip Oil ($36 for 30ml) Straight to the hydration point. I’m all about skincare products over makeup. I feel like the more you take care of your skin, the less makeup you’ll have to wear (but I mean, c’mon – it’s definitely fun to dress up/play with makeup on a regular basis. I won’t stop wearing it for a while at least!). But keeping your skin healthy, and hydrated is key. Especially with those colder months coming up. People don’t believe me when I tell them that California gets cold. Seriously, when I got back to California from visiting Newfoundland, I was expecting 20°C+. Pretty sure I brought back the cold Canadian climate, because it has been as low as 5°C here. Serums are a game changer. Why? Serums are a top pick for many skin care professionals. A high concentration of active ingredients, to hydrate and sink into the skin a lot better than a plain moisturizer. Use in conjunction with the moisturizier (apply serums after cleansing, before moisturizing [or mixed in with your moisturizer] and can be used day/night).
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Giovanni-hairGiovanni I really love getting fresh new bottles of shampoo/conditioner in my stocking at Christmas. I’ve never tried anything from the Giovanni brand before, and considering this hydrating avocado and olive oil set is meant for dry and damaged hair, I feel like it’s the perfect time to use as my hair is feeling a little frazzeled after living in this warm California sunshine. Bonus, is that these two products did not weigh my hair down, nor made it oily looking on second day: score!
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What are your thoughts on my first Spiffykerms Holiday Gift Guide of 2015? Are you stoked to see more? Have you heard of any of the brands listed, or are interested in buying them for people this year? Let me know!

Disclaimer: Thanks to Whole Foods for sending a Whole Foods’ Exclusive Winter Beauty Kits for me to try out. 

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