A beauty salon is an establishment providing services related to beauty.
Anyone who has spent a meaningful amount of time with me knows that I have a fascination with personal care products: its usage, the packaging, and the industry. Who else's childhood hobby was collecting product brochures from the Estee Lauder Company's line of brands? Some people are members of EMACS usenets, I look forward to receiving Heather Kleinman's Cosmetic Connection newsletter in my inbox each week.
This idiosyncrasy drew me to Vicky, a great friend and essential fashion reference. Jen and I, beyond serious discussions of Taiwanese politics, also share a yen for beauty care. I used to think every guy knew how to apply a mask till my freshman year in college, when Kuo goggled at me as I walked around the entry with a mask. I then realized that Galen, my younger brother, is wise in the ways of skin care because of my influence.
I remember cornering him when he was four, educating him about the importance of lip balm and trying to apply it to his lips.
My skin tends to be oily. Thankfully, I no longer have to deal with acne as often as I did during adolescence. Five years of living in Boston also contributed to my first experience of dry (!) skin. My skin has been on a roller coaster of behavior since I moved to Taiwan last September-but change is good because it challenges by forcing one to pay attention.
I don't skimp on facial skin care. That said, I don't believe in using expensive cleansers. The product is usually on your face for less than a minute-will that ten times more expensive per ounce product really make that much of a difference? I don't think so.
Somehow, I've never really spent that much time or money on the rest of me. I rarely comb my hair and I never blow dry. My fine hair has withstood nearly nine years of competitive swimming and done just as well or better with inexpensive drugstore brands than specialty brands. I remember to moisturize my body when my skin itches from dryness.
More (as in harder scrubbing, layers of products) is not better. Simple and gentle is best.
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Thursday, April 10, 2003
With my new haircut, I've now actually have to fuss with my (now short) hair every morning to look presentable. I use Back to Basics Green Tea Dressing Wax, though I must admit I can just barely wield a blow dryer effectively. Despite my obsession with beauty products, I'm really much more of a wash and go type of person. Every day, I use Chantecaille's Lasting Eye Shadow Powder in Celestite to fill in my barely-there brows, and perhaps put on some Burt's Bees Beeswax Lip Balm before I leave the house. That's it.
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Thursday, April 03, 2003
Recently the weather has become hot and humid--although we've had a brief repast today with a quick thunderstorm--and I'm glad that I've begun using blisslabs low fat moisture lotion in the evenings. Paul Begoun doesn't think much of the blisslabs line--especially because their moisturizers do not have sun protection (hence, my night use). However, I have to admit I was hooked in by the light citrusy fragrance of a sample I was given once at Sephora, which just proves my point about the power of samples. During the day, I use Aveeno Radiant Skin Daily Moisturizer with SPF 15. This was a good moisturizer during the winter, but now that the weather is more humid, I find it a bit too rich for my skin.
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