current skin care routine

like every other human woman my skin is inconsistent. it changes with the seasons, hormones, food choices etc. currently my skin is looking it's best so i thought i'd share what i'm currently using.

first up the day time regime that i think is knocking it out of the park.

in the AM: after cleansing with kora organics foaming cleanser, i mix 2 pumps drunk elephant c-firma day serum with 2 drops the ordinary resveratrol 3% + ferulic acid 3% and apply all over my face. the glow from these 2 products alone is pretty astounding. it's a little wet at first but after a few minutes (10 or so) it dries to a plumpy, soft sheen. not like a gel sheen...but  hydrated and a glow within kind of thing. i don't even moisturize! i just either apply some concealer or foundation depending on what i'm doing and that's it! i should probably apply sunscreen but i don't. i know. i'm sorry. you definitely could apply your favorite sunscreen or moisturizer but i find i don't need it really (the extra moisture that is). if you have very dry skin you might find that you do. 

anyway...you can see the actual glow in my saved stories on insta. it's the story titled 'glow'. :)

a note about the cleanser- i do really like it. and it's clean! as in nothing bad in it. all organic! it's perfect for the morning. i don't know if i'd recommend it as a makeup removing cleanser. more of a 2nd cleanser after removing makeup with your favorite makeup remover (i still swear by this micellar water). 

a note about drunk elephant- i REALLY like this stuff. it's the most gentle vitamin C i've used. i have used both of the ordinary's vitamin C products. the one in HA spheres and the one in silicone. the one in HA spheres literally tore my skin apart. SO burny and caused so much irritation. if i got it anywhere near my eyes the skin around them would get so patchy and raw. the one in silicone was A LOT less irritating but the silicone was just too weird for me. very slick. i actually threw the latter away. the vit. C in HA spheres was great at first, in fact i didn't have too much irritation at all...a little tingling but nothing that didn't go away after a few minutes. my skin just started reacting to it negatively after a while. and i always mixed it with the resveratrol and ferulic acid bc you need to mix it with something IMO as the consistency of the vit. c in HA spheres is lumpy and sticky on it's own. that said, the vit. C in HA spheres was super effective at really minimizing sun damage and evening out skin tone and over all firming things up. possibly better than the drunk elephant. but i just couldn't get past the irritation. i plan on giving it another go when the drunk elephant runs out to see if things have changed or if the same thing happens. it may just be a matter of using it a lot less. i use the DE every day and find it to be really gentle. but it's also pretty expensive so i'd like to be able to switch back and forth between the DE and the ordinary. 

 

other products i am loving are:

the ordinary retinol 1% in squalane. i use this every other night before my moisturizer and the morning after my skin looks perfect. things to consider- this is the most powerful of all the ordinary's retinol products. now, i have used the real deal (retin-A prescribed by a derm) and found that to be too much for my skin. and wallet. the ordinary's version honestly has caused no side effects. seems super gentle to me. that said, if you have sensitive skin i suggest starting out with either the 0.2% or 0.5%. 

 

the ordinary glycolic acid 7% toning solution - i go through this y'all. it's great. i use it once a day and usually in the evening. but not before a retinol night. no no. too much acid. i cleanse then tone with this stuff and then apply a gentle moisturizer to which i've added a few drops of YL frankincense essential oil

 

mac shape and shade brow tint- i know. random. but it's THE BEST for drawing little hairs into the sparse areas. it's like microblading only not. i use taupe. then i use boy brow over it to muss them up a bit and to keep from looking like a kardashian. 

 

if you have a less expensive vitamin c serum that you love do let me know!

 

 

 

 

a sunday spent well

i went very deep into a vintage clothing hole on etsy yesterday. i was pondering the prairie dress/western/plaid trends and how, wait...haven't i done this before? in the 80's? i was young but I WAS FASHION. you can see jane aldridge making laura ashely cuter than it ever was here. here. and here.

 

etsy delivered on many fronts. here are a few of my favorites-

 

floral velvet laura ashely dress. i think this is jane's exact dress. 

 

long sleeve laura ashley dress. i'm pretty sure molly ringwald wore this in something. 

 

black laura ashley dress. this may as well be a ganni dress. or lisa marie fernandez

 how cute would this dress be with low cowboy boots or dad sneaks or simple slides? 

 

ralph lauren flannel ruffled blouse. i love the color and i love that it's flannel! 

 

vintage ralph lauren sweater

 

other items of interest:

this men's RL denim shirt, this vintage sweater, this vintage wrap skirt with western vibe, these plaid pants, this RL blouse with ruffle, this one too, this laura ashley velvet jacket, this laura ashley victorian blouse, and this laura ashely velvet dress

 

all they need is a little imagination and the right styling. 

 

copenhagen fashion week

neon nails, bike shorts, dad sneakers, flip flops, animal on floral on plaid, double plaid, double denim, double sometimes TRIPLE animal, thinly veiled nipples, flowing frocks and western. and i'm here for (mostly) all of it. 

truth- i wouldn't with a dad sneaker. i appreciate the comfort they must provide and i get that they are fashion, and possibly a nod to feminism with their anti-sex appeal...but i just think they're UGLY AS FUCK. specifically with socks. and a skirt. but whatevs. i still live for fashion. even if it's ugly. 

images via sandra semburg and vogue AU

nyfw begins sept. 6th!

 

 

they're living my dream

if you've been here a while you know that i like to post about farmhouses

i have a pretty specific thing in mind and that is a moderately old house, big enough to have parties/sleep several guests, a fairly big kitchen to cook in, a barn/outdoor space to convert into a dining experience and plenty of billowing, grassy meadows. also fairly close to my home in the city. not too much to ask right?

kind of like what the folks at high ridge farm are doing.

 

(you may remember this image from yesterday's post)

the folks at high ridge have a real working farm. something that i probably wouldn't start out doing. the idea for me would be more of an airbnb situation/throw surprise supper clubs seasonally. i'd like it to be a must see stop. a place anthony bourdain would have visited on any of his shows. 

 

the barn and the kitchen are what really sucker-punched me. the barn is quite literally the EXACT thing i had in my head. 

if you want to see what my dream situation looks like from a decor perspective read this post

 

you can see all these images and more + read about what went into the renovation here

book a stay if you're near maine and tell me about it.