Living Proof: Restore Hair Care Routine (Compliments of Influenster)

As we all know, I am always up for trying out new beauty and hair care trends, even though as of recently doing so has semi-overflowed my bathroom's medicine cabinet. However, this sponsored opportunity I had from Influenster was just too good to pass up considering it included products from the wildly popular hair care brand, Living Proof's, new Restore Hair Care line. And since I am one to definitely to mix it up and try new brands (especially with all the rave reviews I have read and heard about Living Proof), I made some more space in my shower caddy, and gave Restore a whirl.

Living Proof

Considering I didn't know much about this company, I am assuming a handful of you might not either, and normally, this is the part in the article where I would give you background information on the company. However, much to my dismay, there wasn't much of that on Living Proof's "About Us" page, aside from their origin story, and by looking back at their press and awards page, I am assuming the company started sometime in the year 2007 or 2008.

And those of you who have been reading my blog for awhile know that another topic I try to cover about beauty companies when I review them (think Amika, L'Oréal Paris, Caress,  and Harvey Prince to name a few) is if they are or if they are not cruelty free. So for this post, I decided to email Living Proof and ask them since this information was not listed on their website and this is the response I received:

"Thank you for your inquiry. Our policy is as follows:

Safety is our top priority and we use the best and most advanced tools to achieve that. We do not test our finished products on animals, nor do we ask our suppliers to test them on our behalf. 

Thank you,
Living Proof
"

So, in other words, once everything is formulated they no longer test. Which is why they don't talk about it on their website and why they are not rated as "cruelty free". And though I am guilty of using non-cruelty free products, I found this revelation to be a bit disappointing. The reason why I find this disappointing is due to the fact they have unclear policies, no mention of their suppliers on their website, and seemingly beat around the bush in their automated responses, which just leads me to believe they are not cruelty free. Which to me, seems like a bit of a let down when their motto is "We are the science, you are the living proof." In my opinion, for a company with such an innovative statement, should perhaps be more innovative in their testing practices.

However I was still semi-eager to give the products a go because they were free after all, so here are my thoughts:

Restore Shampoo

The first thing I noticed about this shampoo is that it smells pretty good, though I still prefer the scent of the Amika or L'Oréal Paris products that I have, however this shampoo still had a light and fresh scent. However, unlike the other hair care products I have reviewed here, this shampoo did not lather as nicely and did not feel like much on my scalp. Then to top it off I found it to be a bit challenging to really rinse it out of my tresses, in my opinion the shampoo just seemed to cling to my hair, which is not a quality I look for in shampoo. So my consensus is at least it smells good.

Restore Mask Treatment

After finally getting the shampoo rinsed out of my hair, I proceeded to the next step which was the treatment mask. This mask did feel nice on my scalp, applied easily enough, and had the same fresh scent as the shampoo, so it was an enjoyable 5 minute "restoring" period. Unlike the shampoo, the mask surprisingly rinsed out easily and did leave my hair feeling smooth and refreshed. However, to be completely honest, I still prefer my Harvey Prince Keravegan Hair Masque  opposed to this one.

Restore Conditioner 

To follow up the mask, the directions called for the use of the Restore Conditioner. The conditioner, like the other products, smells great but its consistency is actually a bit thick and kinda goopy for my liking, which also made it a bit hard to apply. The reason I think this is, is because of the products thickness, which makes it a bit tricky to evenly spread throughout your locks. And then, much like shampoo, this conditioner took seemingly forever to rinse out of my hair and also seemed to just cling to my tresses.

Restore Perfecting Spray

Lastly, I finished this hair care routine with Living Proof's Restore Perfecting Spray, and was unsurprisingly, disappointed. I thought maybe, just maybe, this would be the one product I really liked out of the kit, but it turns out, in my opinion, all four products are duds in my book. The spray itself smells nice just like all the other products, however after applying it, it didn't seem to really do anything. Meaning I did not feel any of its smoothing effects to the touch like I had with L'Oréal Paris' lustrous oil, or Amika's leave in cream

Final Thoughts

As I am sure you can tell by this article, I am not overly impressed with Living Proof's products, and am certainly happy that I received them complimentary from Influenster and did not actually purchase them out of pocket (more on that in a second). And though I don't think these products are completely awful, I personally would not recommend them to my readers and here are my reasons why:

  1. As you can tell by my reviews of the products above, I felt that they were hard to work with and I also feel there is little to no difference in my hair, which to me seems to be a lot of work with no payoff, which leads me to my next reason...
  2. For the price (I'm talking $28 for an 8oz bottle of shampoo) it just seems like a waste of money. Honestly my kit from L'Oréal Paris that costs roughly $30 for all 4 products, works better for my hair than these Living Proof products did.
  3. As I stated earlier, I am pretty sure Living Proof is not cruelty free, which though I am guilty of using non-cruelty free products (duh, I use L'Oréal), I personally feel if you are paying that much money for hair care products, you might as well shop at Amika or Harvey Prince Organics. The reason I say this is because all three are within the same price range (Harvey Prince Organics actually being the least expensive of the three) but Amika and Harvey Prince Organics  both are 100% cruelty free, vegan friendly, and in my opinion work much better than Living Proof's products.

So, even though my personal experience with Living Proof was disappointing, I'd love to hear you opinions and experiences whether they are positive or negative! So let's chat about it in the comments below, or you can tweet me at @StarkravingChic. Later, dolls.

Xx, Bree

P.S. If you happen to like Living Proof, or want to give any of the other products I talked about in this article a try,  just head over to my SHOP page and click the corresponding Instagram image for this post to shop all the products!

#OOTD: Perfect Poncho (Feat. StyleWe, Rocksbox, & Marc Jacobs Beauty)

I have to say, the weather this past Monday here is the 'Burgh was a bit strange to say the least. Considering traditionally the day after Christmas we wake up to large amounts of snow and and ice, this year we awoke to rather warm (but kinda rainy) 60 degree weather. With that being said, I took this opportunity to pop into the city and do a photo shoot for my CollegeFashionista Style Guru "What To Wear" article that is due on the 15th, (deets on that coming next month!) as well as taking the time to stop and photograph this gorgeous poncho I received compliments of my sponsor and affiliate, StyleWe. (I also have to mention that I received some more goodies from Influenster recently, which would be the gorgeous Marc Jacobs Beauty, Le Marc Liquid Lip Creme in "Yours To Try" and (Nude)ist Lip Liner that I am donning in this post-- but more on that later!)

Delightfully Draped

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After photographing a gorgeous fashionista in the heart of downtown, I had some style inspiration of my own and decided to go ahead and photograph this outfit before grabbing lunch with my mum, and of course before the sky decided to open up and pour.  

Firstly, I have to say that this poncho is super soft and pretty warm too. Even though it was warm for the day after Christmas, in my opinion though 60 is still a little chilly so this poncho was the perfect choice to keep comfortably warm and while still looking stylish. This poncho is also very well made and drapes and moves beautifully while walking in it. To style this poncho, I paired it with a maroon sweater that I thrifted via Goodwill, a pair of dark wash Levi skinnies, and my Bare Traps combat boots. The reason I chose a maroon sweater was simply to add a pop of color to this otherwise neutral outfit. 

Love this jewelry?? you can try Rocksbox for a whole month 100% free when you sign up using my promo code "starkravingchicxoxo". More details at the end of this post!

Love this jewelry?? you can try Rocksbox for a whole month 100% free when you sign up using my promo code "starkravingchicxoxo". More details at the end of this post!

To further style this beautiful poncho, I decided to pair it with some gorgeous jewelry from my sponsor Rocksbox. I'm sure many of you recognize my House of Harlow 1960 Triangle Theorem Ring in Black from many previous posts, however I'm sure you are not familiar with the two other pieces from my most recent set! First I want to talk about this awesome House of Harlow 1960 Hymn to Selene Pendant Necklace in Lapis and Malachite necklace. This necklace is definitely my favorite piece from my current set. This lovely House of Harlow necklace is perfect for so many occasions, you can dress it up with a v-neck dress, or you can style it for a casual look like I did for this post! The reason I chose this necklace was because I felt the gold went perfectly with my poncho and that the blue and green center complimented my maroon sweater beautifully. Lastly to top off this look, I chose to wear this Gorjana, Lola Cuff, just to add some extra sparkle.

Le Marc Lip Creme + Lip Liner by Marc Jacobs Beauty (Compliments of Influenster

In my most recent VoxBox from Influenster, I was lucky enough to receive Le Marc Liquid Lip Creme in the color "Your's to Try" by Marc Jacobs Beauty along with the Marc Jacobs Beauty Lip Liner in (Nude)ist! I have to say that even though I normally go for lipsticks in bolder colors, Marc Jacobs Beauty Le Marc Liquid Lip Creme in Yours To Try is an absolutely perfect color for everyday wear and has become a favorite lip color of mine. The reason I chose to use this duo with this outfit of the day, is because this color is sweet and laid back much like my poncho, which made it a wonderful choice! I also have to say that Marc Jacobs Beauty Le Marc Liquid Lip Creme as well as Lip Liner applies easily and smoothly. This liquid lip creme and lip liner also last all day and are in fact kiss proof!

One Last Look

What are some of your favorite makeup looks and casual outfits for a day of school work? Let's chat about it in the comments below or you can tweet me at @StarkRavingChic. Have a look that you just need to show off? Feel free to tag me on Instagram at @StarkRavingChic! Later dolls!

Xx, Bree

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VoxBox: Real Techniques (Compliments of Influenster)

Though I have a kick-ass set of makeup brushes from my affiliate BH Cosmetics, sometimes a girl just needs a smaller set for on the go, like when she's travelling to see her boyfriend in Florida. This being said I am sure you have guessed I had been in the market for a compact brush set that would pack easily (since we know how I prefer to pack light for my trips). Well luckily for me, right before I left for my trip to visit John, my sponsor Influenster pulled through with yet another awesome VoxBox for the holiday! This time Influenster has sent me a set of brushes as well as a makeup sponge to review from the brand Real Techniques, and I have to say, this whole set was exactly what I was searching for.

Real Techniques

If you are not familiar with the brand Real Techniques, this is the part where I will give you a little background info. Firstly Real Techniques is unique due to the fact it was founded by sisters Samantha and Nicola Chapman. The girls got their inspiration and interest in makeup from a young age due to the fact their aunt was a top makeup artist in London working with the likes of people such as David Bowie and Princess Diana. Due to this both the girls developed a great love for makeup. Then after some time Samantha and Nicola began to collaborate and that is how Real Techniques was formed. 

Now that you know the story, here are a few facts from their FAQ: 

Multitask Set + Miracle Complexion Sponge Review

Again, before I start this review and big thank you to my sponsor Influenster for providing me these brushes and this sponge free of charge, they were seriously just what I needed to complete my collection!!

So first I just have to say once again that this set of brushes is absolutely perfect for travelling. Due to the fact they come with this nifty little case, and since there are only three it really saves you room in your suitcase or carry on bag. 

The other great thing about this brush set is that they are incredibly soft, are very affordable, and work just as well as any high end makeup brushes, which is great because you aren't sacrificing quality for the price tag. I also noticed that these brushes work great with my BareMinerals foundation and actually pick up the product better than my Dior blush brush! This being said, these brushes have become my go to brushes for my everyday makeup looks for around the office, giving my BH Cosmetics brushes a break except for big events that require more effort on makeup. I would say that these Real Techniques brushes are great for anyone who enjoys makeup whether you're just a beginner or a seasoned pro.  

Next up is the Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge. Honestly, though I enjoy doing my makeup as much as the next girl, I myself am not a seasoned pro (I totally envy the makeup skills of my former college classmate Bailey, her work is stunning.). But I know the basics about brushes and a handful of techniques but that's about it, so this was my first time ever using a complexion sponge. With that said, for my readers that are like me, here are the nifty things this little thing can do/how to use it!

  • The large rounded side are used to blend makeup on the larger areas of your face. To do this blend the areas needed with a dabbing or stippling motion.
  • The tip of the sponge of the "precision tip" is used to cover blemishes and other small imperfections.
  • The flat edge is used to blend the contours around the eyes and nose.

So when I used this product the first time, I chose to use my Dior Airflash Foundation along with my Dior "My Rose" blush and Dior's "Blazing Gold" eye shadow. Considering I never used a tool like this before I have to say I was surprise in was a difference it made! Though I generally don't have issue with blemishes, sometimes my skin shows signs of irritation due to the chilly weather and cold wind which is sometimes hard to mask with makeup. However I feel this sponge was perfect for hiding those imperfections and I am so happy I have learned how to utilize this tool and wish I would have sooner! 

Final Thoughts

Much like every product I've received from Influenster, these  Real Techniques products are no different! I would totally recommend them to a friend and obviously to all my readers as well. So how about you, have you ever tried any of Real Techniques products? If so which one is your favorite? Let's chat about it in the comments below or you can tweet me at @StarkRavingChic! Would you rather give me a visual of your favorite product? Just tag me on Instagram at @StarkRavingChic

Xx, Bree