Beauty / Skin Care Routine

I will start off by saying I am by no means a skin care guru. If I am being totally honest, up until about 1-2 years ago I barely gave any thought to what products I used on my face, and it was sort of a grab whatever is on the drug store shelf and go. This usually mean’t a simple face wash and moisturizer, and often if I ran out of face wash I would just wash my face with soap, for days…not good, but you know, I didn’t care. As a teenager I didn’t have great skin, blame it on hormones and puberty, whatever it was, I had a very mild sort of acne. Back then it felt like nothing would make my complexion smooth and flawless, so I would just pile on foundation and concealer. Not the greatest way to combat zits, but my teenage self felt defeated. Luckily, as I got older, my skin improved immensely and I’m not even the slightest bit embarrassed about my makeup-less face. All the products I use now are still drug store bought, but they are products I always use and love. My interest in skin care has grown immensely quite recently, so I’m hoping that over time I’m able to learn more about some natural independent skin care brands that I can incorporate into my routine. But for the time being, these are inexpensive, drug store brands that I really love. Simple foaming cleanser – I usually use this product at the end of the day to wash off my makeup. It’s quite gentle on my ever so sensitive skin and it rids my face of all makeup almost instantly. I do often use it when I wake up in the morning, time willing, and it’s a great way to wakeup my sleepy, puffy face. I also like that it doesn’t dry out my skin, because as you will learn here, I have quite dry skin, especially in the colder months.

Nivea gentle toner – I use this toner morning and night, and I absolutely love it. I have quite dry skin, so I love the way it cools my face and gives a nice, firm feeling once it has soaked in, minimizing my pores and making things look real smooth, like a baby’s butt.

Nivea eye makeup remover – A lot of my eye makeup comes off after I use my foaming cleanser, but I will use this on the days where I have worn more eye makeup than usual or when I have missed getting some off (say the nights when you come home a wee bit tipsy). It’s not the best eye makeup remover I have ever used, but it works well enough.
(big St. Ives fan over here! also, i apologize for my nail polish that looks like it was applied by a 6yr old boy)

St. Ives Timeless Skin collagen elastin moisturizer – big name, yes, but big results! Guys, I love this moisturizer! LOVE. This moisturizer is light enough that it doesn’t leave my face feeling greasy, but it somehow manages to really and truly hydrate my skin. Hydration is the best word to describe it. I also like that it absorbs into my skin really quickly, so that on days when I’m in a bit of a rush to get out the door, I don’t have to wait long before I apply my makeup. I use this product morning and night, and it is my dry skin saviour. Amen.

St. Ives Even & Bright pink lemon and madarin orange scrub – I use this scrub 3-4 times a week when my skin is in need of some cleansing action. I often still get blemishes (or zits, if you will) and I find this scrub helps combat those little demons before they have the chance to thrive on my poor old face. Also, it smells heavenly, so that’s an added bonus.

St. Ives Timeless Skin mineral clay – I usually only use this product a few times a month. It’s a deep cleansing face mask that gives you that wonderful awful tingling sensation once it starts doing it’s job. I find I only use it around a week or two before I start menstruating (tmi? naw, jei), right about the time when my skin decides to invite it’s little zitty friends over. I’ll also use it when I’m feeling like I want to have a nice pampered evening of face masks, painting nails and baths.
And the best, most inexpensive way to keep your skin looking healthy and happy is drinking water. I love water, so this is an easy task for me, but if you don’t love water that much, learn to. Water is your friend.

So there you have it! My simple, inexpensive skin care routine. Like I said, I would love to incorporate some new products made by local or independent brands as I continue to learn more about my skin, so if you guys have any brands you adore, I’d love to hear about them! And if you use any of these products, let me know!

Toujours Family Affairs SS ’15

amber_byrne_mahoney_tara_violet_toujours_family_affairs_nina_egli_instant_film_polaroids_impossible_project_007Aren’t these images by Amber Mahoney for Family Affairs SS ’15 collection absolutely breathtaking?! They remind me of the antique photographs you may find of your ancestors, or when you browse through crumpled up photographs of strangers at an antique shop. This thought likely comes to mind because of the sepia tones, but also because they have a distinct look that reminds me of wet plate processing – an antique photographic process discovered in the mid 19th century, now rarely used today (although some of my fav modern day photographers occasionally use this technique). It doesn’t hurt that Tara has the kind of beauty that reminds me of decades past. If someone were to be like, she’s actually from the early 1990s, I’d be like ya, that makes sense…she’s aged splendidly... but I digress. I have a great appreciation for present day photographers who are capable of creating an almost uncanny likeness to images from the past. Most of my favourite modern day photographers do this, and if I were to ever take my photography to another level, those are the types of images I would love to create – raw and unencumbered and full of nostalgia for times I have never personally experienced.

Photography: Amber Mahoney
Model: Tara Violet Niami
MUA: Allison Perlstein
Hair: Rubi Jones
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Maxin’ relaxin’ all cool

Yesterday was a gorgeous day here in Toronto (actually, so is today). It’s amazing how easily your mood can shift when the sun is shining and you can feel it’s warmth on your skin. It has been ages since I’ve worn a maxi skirt. I’m not really a fan of the bulky look it creates under coats, so I tend to ignore my maxi skirts until the Spring/Summer. But since yesterday was actually mild enough to not really need a coat during the shooting process I thought I’d give one of my maxis some time in the sun.

What about you guys – do you have any articles of clothing that get ignored in the colder months even though they are arguably part of your winter wardrobe?
photo (44)Dress worn as blouse: vintage
Skirt, belt, tam: vintage
Boots: Samantha Pleet x Wolverine

Styling / Behind the scenes

DSC_3702Last weekend I styled a shoot for Danielle, with makeup and hair by Lisa and modelled by little doll face, Charlotte. In between styling and helping Danielle with some things, I managed to snap a few behind the scenes photos, as I usually try to do when I am styling a shoot, so that I can share it with you!

Working with Danielle is always such a pleasure. I feel like we have the same sort of mind-set when it comes to the process of shooting and I love that she gives me a lot of creative freedom when styling. It’s nice to find someone you feel at ease with and your vision is much the same, cause goodness knows creatives can butt heads when they feel the integrity of their work is being compromised. Anyways, here is just a few snaps from my DSLR/iPhone, and you can be sure I’ll share the final images with you when Danielle releases them.DSC_3676DSC_3683DSC_3693Processed with VSCOcam with g3 presetProcessed with VSCOcam with n3 presetDSC_3700

Limitless Love & Golden Years by Fieldguided

16013150744_0d2c5393d3_bI’m loving these images by Fieldguided for their newly released tote designs. The designs are inspired by The Beatles’ “Across the Universe” and David Bowie’s “Golden Years”, two very excellent songs, in my humble opinion. The images were shot here in Toronto at Sugar Beach, a darling spot best known for it’s sweet pink umbrellas, which are even more striking when covered in snow. And of course Alyssa of RAOP was the perfect model for this dreamy pastel shoot. If ever there was one person who could make winter seem delightful and cheery, she would be it.
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