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5-minute Face Using Arbonne Cosmetics

Last night I was asked to teach a class on how to use the Arbonne cosmetics in everyday life. I love these products so I was happy to do so! Below is the video I used to help show how I use the products for a natural, everyday makeup application. You can also visit Arbonne’s new interactive website for more info on the cosmetics line: www.arbonne.ca/arbonnecosmetics 

Arbonne Cosmetics Line

Arbonne Cosmetics

There are a few things about Arbonne cosmetics that makes them not just another makeup line; in addition to having all the same great ingredient policies as the rest of the Arbonne products, they also have something called “Opti-Light” technology. This is something Arbonne has created to give a soft-focus finish to all the powders and foundations.  The cosmetics diffuse light on the skin and make it appear more even and smooth. Awesome!

I like to refer to the cosmetics as “beauty with benefits” because as well as having great pigment, being long-wearing, being non-comedogenic, organic, and gluten free, it also has anti-aging botanicals to actually improve the skin while you’re wearing it. The lip balm has vitamin A and E and wild mango butter and the foundations have vitamins A, C, E and a slew of other botanicals. The result is light-weight makeup that is super blendable and breathable.

So here is my 5-minute face using the Arbonne Cosmetics a.k.a Beauty with Benefits! A list of the products I used can be found beneath this video. Enjoy!

PRODUCTS USED:
Makeup Primer: $45
Crème Concealer in Medium: $32
Perfecting Liquid Foundation in Neutral Beige: $52
Sheer Pressed Powder in Medium: $45
Eye Liner in Cocoa: $25
Triple Action Mascara: $35
Bronzer: $39
Blush in Blossom: $35
Before Sun Lip Saver: $10
Lip Polish in Brown Sugar: $30

xo,
dg
 
 
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Parabens = Para-bain of my existence!

OK – This is going to be a long, but worthwhile post, so I hope all you beauty junkies read and take note!

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In the last few months, thanks to Arbonne, I have really started to be conscious of what I have been putting on my face, and skin in general, and the ingredients in each item.

After learning about what “animal by-product” means (Google animal rendering if you have the stomach), I started using only products that were cruelty-free and vegan (ie. not tested on my furry friends and not MADE with my furry friends). I know what all of you are thinking right now; but Davida, Arbonne is both of these things!

Yes, I know – which is why I love Arbonne, however, I have been trying to find enough products to replace my entire professional makeup kit. Unfortunately with Arbonne’s amazing 400 products, they just dont have enough shadows in bright colours or “out there” makeup for a pro artist kit. :( Everything that I can use, I have, but sometimes you just need a neon pink, ya know?!

Soooo, back to my quest, as I researched what was cruelty-free and vegan, I started to look at what was “natural” and “botanical” (note – Arbonne is botanical, not natural) – I read up on ingredients and what were common chemicals found in makeup and skin care.

Man – did it ever get confusing! There are items that are natural, but not cruelty-free…vegan, but not botanical, and on and on and on and on. What I have learned is that YOU HAVE TO READ THE LABEL. Something that says “natural” may just have ONE natural ingredient somewhere in there, but the rest could be icky, pore clogging ingredients. Even worse, “natural” is often used on a label when the ingredient is an animal product. Pretty sneaky huh? Or a vegan product may be full of yucky chemicals made from science, but they dont use animal products (hence they can be called vegan). Enter PARABENS.

Side note, Arbonne is formulated without any of the following:

  •         Animal products or animal by-products
            Formaldehyde donating preservatives
            Petroleum based ingredients
    o   Benzene
    o   Mineral Oil
    o   Petrolatum
    o   Phthalates
    o   Toluene
            PABA
            Parabens
            Added Fragrances
            Added Colours or Dyes

Back to Parabens, there are few ingredients that are big red flags, as I’ve now learned, and one of these is parabens. Parabens are a preservative used in North America in almost everything (and I mean everything!). They are cheap and easy and help keep our skin care and makeup from going bad. They are also a known carcinogen, aka something that is cancer-causing or linked to cancer.

Parabens have been linked to breast cancer, but the beauty industry still puts them in our products! Can you believe that? Recently, there have been studies of women that have had breast cancer and tissue samples have been taken and every sample came back with traces of parabens.

So, needless to say, this ingredient has gone to the top of my “cannot be in my products” list. Unfortunately, because our beauty industry is unregulated I have been having a heck of a time finding products that dont have parabens AND are cruelty-free, vegan, without mineral oil, etc. I have found a few really great brands that check almost all the boxes, and then right at the end of their ingredient list they’ll list a paraben, or two, or five! Seriously, I have seen eyeshadows with up to five parabens. This blows my mind; the skin around your eye is the thinest skin on your body. Ingredients put on your skin enter the blood stream ten-times faster than things we eat. So why would companies put five cancer-causing ingredients in something that is supposed to go on the thinest skin on our body!

Parabens aren’t hard to spot; they all have different chemical beginings and then end in “paraben”.

This has become a bit of hot topic for me and I hope you will all take note and read your labels more carefully. There is a really great video circulating on the internet right now about all the toxins that are in our products called The Story of Stuff; you can find it here.

Check your cosmetic cupboard, you’ll be shocked at what you find.

Annnnnnnnd… rant is over!

Thanks for reading. I hope you learned something, and if you’d like to know more about the Pure, Safe, Beneficial (and paraben-free) products that Arbonne offers, feel free to contact me!

xoxo,
dg

Im an Arbonne Independent Consultant!

Hello Readers!

Over the summer I have been very bad at posting new content to my blog and I apologize!

There have been a lot of reasons behind this; it has been a difficult summer for my family with some big losses, I have started and then left a new job and now I am finally in a good place with good things happening around me.

The most exciting thing that has happened this summer is that I met Kimberley Maharaj and was introduced to the Swiss line Arbonne. Arbonne is a botanically based, 100% certified organic/vegan health and wellness line and their products are absolutely amazing!

After being a makeup artist for 9 years I have tried A LOT of brands and these products stood out for me. The skin care is phenomenal and the makeup is rich and pigmented.

Anywho, after meeting Kimberley and trying the products (and loving them) I decided that Arbonne is the next step in my life. I joined Arbonne and jumped in with two feet. I am an Arbonne Independent Consultant and I couldn’t be happier!

This doesn’t mean my blog will turn into an all Arbonne all the time site, but I will talk about their products and certain items once and a while. I do believe that with what I know now, my site will try to focus more on organic and cruelty free brands.

Arbonne is very unknown in Canada and so right now I am taking this post to introduce you all to a line that I am passionate about. It has been around for 30 years and made by some of the top formulators in Switzerland. They offer over 450 products from skin care to nutritional supplements.

If you want to know more about Arbonne, you can visit the website at www.arbonne.ca or send me an email; dgragor@gmail.com and say hi!

So as we enter the fall (yes, Fall is near), I am re-energized and ready to go! I am blogging, meeting, tweeting and working hard! Stay tuned for lots of new content and a new me!

xoxo,
dg

Arbonne Independent Consultant
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