Have you ever tried face mask that you can wear to bed? It's an interesting concept given that our nightly skincare ritual is something that so many of us hold dear. A sleep mask is a facial treatment that can be worn to to bed in place of your usual skincare routine. Not all masks are ok to be worn overnight, so it's important to read and follow all directions from the provider! These treatments usually deliver time released benefits. They can serve a variety of functions from purity to hydration and anti-aging. One great benefit is fighting Trans Epidermal Water Loss (article by Skin Better), where our bodies shed water throughout the night and can lead to dehydrated and fatigued skin. Fighting this is one of my favorite features of ADVEKET's Lavender Sleep Mask So I wanted to see what else was out there that was worth skipping my beloved nightly routine!
Certainly we are all familiar with the Sisley Black Rose Mask (my review), but that item is definitly on the higher side of luxury skincare and not something everyone can afford. There's a fantastic about why a sleep mask can solve seasonal dryness over on ALLURE that's worth a read! It also contains a review of the Black Rose Mask and of the Embroylisse Hydra Mask- which is a more budget oriented hydration mask that can be worn to sleep. The Embroylisse mask runs $25 and the Sisley ay $162.
- I reached out to two trusted make-up artist friends to see what their thoughts were. Danielle Katherine is a huge fan of the Chantecaille's Bio-lifting-mask. Calling it life changing! It's benefits include moisture, tightening of the skin and smoothing out the texture. I haven't tried this one yet, but Chantecaille is a wondrous line filled with amazing products and a philanthropic nature. This mask comes in on the higher price level at $160. For sure worth checking out. Also you can read more about the line via an E-Online article here.
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I am a professional make-up artist working in the industry since 2001. I am also the creator of ADVEKET" Gender Fluid beauty as well as the founder and president of equality nonprofit "I Wore Lipstick". I am the host of "Make up your mind tv". @justintymeart @adveket @iworelipstick @makeupyourmindtv
Monday, July 22, 2019
Saturday, May 4, 2019
ADVEKET Charcoal Glow Mask as a Pre-Shave
ADVEKET Charcoal Glow Mask as a Pre-Shave
One question I get asked very often while doing men's grooming on set, or just in general is "Whats your favorite pre-shave treatment, or how to prevent ingrown hair?" and "Why is a pre-shave treatment important?"
Exfoliation and deep cleansing is pretty much the only answer! There are a lot of pre-shave treatments out there. Ranging from oils to foams to scrubs there is no shortage of pre-shave treatments for men to explore and truthfully it can be a daunting task to choose the one that's best for you.
I have very dry and sensitive skin, so shaving has always been a painful experience. No matter the razor or the creams, its always been something I dreaded doing because it literally hurts and leaves my skin bright red and irritated. One day it dawned on me to use my favorite charcoal mask, the ADVEKET "Glow Mask" as a pre-shave. The sodium bicarbonate works to loosen the dirt and oils around the hair follicle while the charcoal offers a deep cleanse helping to clear a path for your razor. Once its on for a few minutes (I sometimes use this just as a pre-shave exfoliant scrub and not as a mask for a quicker procedure!) Once water hits the formula it gets hot, the heat will help to loosen the hair follicle and lift any remaining dirt or oil that may be left. This combination of deep cleansing and exfoliation will also help to prevent break outs and ingrown hairs!! There is just no end to how wonderful this treatment is, it's definitely on of the best charcoal masks, if not one of the best face masks EVER!
For a full product review and tutorial please visit the Make Up your Mind TV Youtube Channel
To purchase please visit ADVEKET
Be sure to check out the charity that ADVEKET was created to support I WORE LIPSTICK
One question I get asked very often while doing men's grooming on set, or just in general is "Whats your favorite pre-shave treatment, or how to prevent ingrown hair?" and "Why is a pre-shave treatment important?"
Exfoliation and deep cleansing is pretty much the only answer! There are a lot of pre-shave treatments out there. Ranging from oils to foams to scrubs there is no shortage of pre-shave treatments for men to explore and truthfully it can be a daunting task to choose the one that's best for you.
I have very dry and sensitive skin, so shaving has always been a painful experience. No matter the razor or the creams, its always been something I dreaded doing because it literally hurts and leaves my skin bright red and irritated. One day it dawned on me to use my favorite charcoal mask, the ADVEKET "Glow Mask" as a pre-shave. The sodium bicarbonate works to loosen the dirt and oils around the hair follicle while the charcoal offers a deep cleanse helping to clear a path for your razor. Once its on for a few minutes (I sometimes use this just as a pre-shave exfoliant scrub and not as a mask for a quicker procedure!) Once water hits the formula it gets hot, the heat will help to loosen the hair follicle and lift any remaining dirt or oil that may be left. This combination of deep cleansing and exfoliation will also help to prevent break outs and ingrown hairs!! There is just no end to how wonderful this treatment is, it's definitely on of the best charcoal masks, if not one of the best face masks EVER!
For a full product review and tutorial please visit the Make Up your Mind TV Youtube Channel
To purchase please visit ADVEKET
Be sure to check out the charity that ADVEKET was created to support I WORE LIPSTICK
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Thursday, April 18, 2019
Nicole
Something I wanted to do with Make-Up Your Mind TV in 2019 is feature some of my favorite artists, find out what inspires them and what "Must Haves" are in their kit!! I chose my good friend Nicole Wittman for this interview! I first met Nicole over a decade ago when we were both hustling make-up at Bloomingdales Soho, NYC. She was managing Dior and I was freelancing for Nars. You lose track of people in New York so easily, but eventually (about 6 years ago) we reconnected while freelancing for Nars out in Los Angeles! Nicole is quite talented and one of the funniest people you'd ever work with on set. Read in interview below!
Thank you for talking to me!! Introduce yourself and explain your job title and how you got started! My name is Nicole Wittman, I am a make-up artist. I got into make-up artistry when I was 19, after being fired from being a hostess at Postrio in Las Vegas. I was looking for a job for a while after finishing my Criminal Justice degree at UNLV.
What inspires you most in your art?
I get inspired by the world around me. I like the textures and colors that happen in nature, graffiti or wall murals and textiles.
Do you have an area of expertise?
Advertising! But really, if it's make-up I just want to be part of it.
If you could do one gig for the rest of your life, what would it be?
I'd be Meryl Streep's make-up artist. Since that may not happen.. I'm not sure I could do just one gig for forever. Maybe I just haven't come across it yet.
Where do you see yourself in the future?
That's a hard question for me. I set goals for myself and when I achieve them, I set more. It makes me feel like the future is forever evolving.
How has social media affected the industry?
It has created an industry within an industry. "The influencer". I don't compete with them though. My focus isn't solely to influence others to purchase make-up products. I influence without intending too.
Where do you see the industry going in to future?
It will outlive many other careers. Robots can't put on make-up and I don't see that ever being a thing. As long as there is Hollywood, there should be a need for make-up artists.
How has it affected you?
It's helped me be able to contact people who I may never bump into in person. I can reach out to them via social media or I can keep up with their progression and they can keep up with mine. I used to hate it, but now see it can be a powerful tool.
What're your top 3 favorite PERSONAL make-up products?
Chanel: Brow Stylo
Too Faced: Better than Sex Mascara
Dior: Airflash foundation
What're your top 3 favorite PERSONAL skincare products?
Dior: Glow Booster
A face cream my friend Christina Mclamb is making
ADVEKET Beyond Binary: Glow Mask
What're your top 3 favorite ON SET make-up products?
Charolette Tillbury: Magic Away Concealer
Bobbi Brown: Bronzing Gel
The Body Shop: Lip and Cheek stick
What're your top 3 favorite ON SET skincare products?
Caudalie: Beauty Elixir
The Body Shop: Aloe Soothing Day Cream
Kiehl's: Creamy Eye Cream
What would your advice for new and inspiring artists be?
Don't give up. Put in your time and don't judge yourself by where others arena feel better or worse from it. Do it for the love, not for the money.
You can view Nicole's work at www.nicolewittman.com and follow her on Instagram @nicolewittman
Article by Justin Tyme @justintymeart for @makeupyourmindtv Be sure to follow Make-Up Your Mind on Youtube
Thank you for talking to me!! Introduce yourself and explain your job title and how you got started! My name is Nicole Wittman, I am a make-up artist. I got into make-up artistry when I was 19, after being fired from being a hostess at Postrio in Las Vegas. I was looking for a job for a while after finishing my Criminal Justice degree at UNLV.
What inspires you most in your art?
I get inspired by the world around me. I like the textures and colors that happen in nature, graffiti or wall murals and textiles.
Do you have an area of expertise?
Advertising! But really, if it's make-up I just want to be part of it.
If you could do one gig for the rest of your life, what would it be?
I'd be Meryl Streep's make-up artist. Since that may not happen.. I'm not sure I could do just one gig for forever. Maybe I just haven't come across it yet.
Where do you see yourself in the future?
That's a hard question for me. I set goals for myself and when I achieve them, I set more. It makes me feel like the future is forever evolving.
How has social media affected the industry?
It has created an industry within an industry. "The influencer". I don't compete with them though. My focus isn't solely to influence others to purchase make-up products. I influence without intending too.
Where do you see the industry going in to future?
It will outlive many other careers. Robots can't put on make-up and I don't see that ever being a thing. As long as there is Hollywood, there should be a need for make-up artists.
How has it affected you?
It's helped me be able to contact people who I may never bump into in person. I can reach out to them via social media or I can keep up with their progression and they can keep up with mine. I used to hate it, but now see it can be a powerful tool.
What're your top 3 favorite PERSONAL make-up products?
Chanel: Brow Stylo
Too Faced: Better than Sex Mascara
Dior: Airflash foundation
What're your top 3 favorite PERSONAL skincare products?
Dior: Glow Booster
A face cream my friend Christina Mclamb is making
ADVEKET Beyond Binary: Glow Mask
What're your top 3 favorite ON SET make-up products?
Charolette Tillbury: Magic Away Concealer
Bobbi Brown: Bronzing Gel
The Body Shop: Lip and Cheek stick
What're your top 3 favorite ON SET skincare products?
Caudalie: Beauty Elixir
The Body Shop: Aloe Soothing Day Cream
Kiehl's: Creamy Eye Cream
What would your advice for new and inspiring artists be?
Don't give up. Put in your time and don't judge yourself by where others arena feel better or worse from it. Do it for the love, not for the money.
You can view Nicole's work at www.nicolewittman.com and follow her on Instagram @nicolewittman
Article by Justin Tyme @justintymeart for @makeupyourmindtv Be sure to follow Make-Up Your Mind on Youtube
The Best Charcoal Mask
The Best Charcoal Mask.
When I decided to take ADVEKET into skincare by launching Beyond Binary Skincare, I wanted to make sure that the products were on par with what was currently available in the market. Having worked for luxury skincare and make-up lines for over a decade, I knew this was not going to be the easiest task! After years of searching out labs and formulas I decided on one that I felt would not only suit most all skin types, but would perhaps encourage the user to explore other avenues of self love and me time. I landed on what is now the activated charcoal Glow Mask. This mask uses Sodium Bicarbonate and activated white charcoal powder to deep cleanse pore and exfoliate dead skin. This mask is my favorite new pre shave treatment to use on myself as well as mens grooming clients. It's also a preventative treatment for acne and help to spot treat break outs!
E-mail customerservice@adveketcosmetics.com for your free sample! (US ONLY)
Written by @justintymeart for @makeupyourmindtv about @adveket
When I decided to take ADVEKET into skincare by launching Beyond Binary Skincare, I wanted to make sure that the products were on par with what was currently available in the market. Having worked for luxury skincare and make-up lines for over a decade, I knew this was not going to be the easiest task! After years of searching out labs and formulas I decided on one that I felt would not only suit most all skin types, but would perhaps encourage the user to explore other avenues of self love and me time. I landed on what is now the activated charcoal Glow Mask. This mask uses Sodium Bicarbonate and activated white charcoal powder to deep cleanse pore and exfoliate dead skin. This mask is my favorite new pre shave treatment to use on myself as well as mens grooming clients. It's also a preventative treatment for acne and help to spot treat break outs!
What It Is
This deep-cleansing mask helps restore radiance by eliminating toxins and impurities and energizing the complexion to reveal a healthy, youthful glow. The thermal, charcoal formula activates with water, creating a warming sensation, while helping to melt away debris.
Gluten Free.
What's Inside
Binchotan White Charcoal Powder draws out dirt and other pore-clogging debris.
Sodium Bicarbonate helps prevent problem-causing bacteria, absorb excess oil and decongests pores.
Glycerin provides intense hydration, enhances moisture retention and softens skin.
Sodium Bicarbonate helps prevent problem-causing bacteria, absorb excess oil and decongests pores.
Glycerin provides intense hydration, enhances moisture retention and softens skin.
How To Use: CLICK HERE TO VIEW MY YOUTUBE VIDEO
Apply a generous amount to a dry face, being careful to avoid the immediate eye area. Leave for 5 minutes, then wet hands and massage into skin to activate. Remove with moistened cotton pads and rinse well with warm water. Follow with moisturizer or night crème.
Using this mask twice a week will help to keep skin looking smooth, taught and fresh. Your pores will appear smaller and the skin will have an over all glow. I have stopped using all other exfoliants since creating this mask. As a sensitive, dry skin I have always had trouble with exfoliants. Scrubs are too aggressive and acidic exfoliants have always irritated my skin. Once water touches this mask it evolves into a very slight grit. I would compare to a sloughing of dead skin and debris, not a scrub by any means. In my opinion this truly is the best charcoal mask EVER!E-mail customerservice@adveketcosmetics.com for your free sample! (US ONLY)
Written by @justintymeart for @makeupyourmindtv about @adveket
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Wednesday, January 30, 2019
Interview with make-up artist Danielle Katherine
Something I wanted to do with Make-Up Your Mind TV in 2019 is feature some of my favorite artists, find out what inspires them and what "Must Haves" are in their kit!! I chose my long time friend make-up artist Danielle Katherine as my first interview because as far as make-up experience goes-I've known her longer than anyone! I first met Danielle while we were working at the now defunct Hechts (which because Macys) in Montgomery Mall She was working for Lancome and I was managing the long gone Tony & Tina. We became instant friends and have crossed paths many times over our career span in various cities. We both now happily live a few miles away from each other in Los Angeles! Read in interview below!
Thank you for talking to me!! Introduce yourself and explain your job title!
My name is Danielle Katherine, I am a beauty & editorial make-up artist.
How & when did you get into make-up?
I can't really answer when I got into make-up because I have always been interested in it since I was a toddler. My mother and grand-mother would push me around to all of the beauty counter in Bloomingdales 59th st. They'd give me lipsticks and Barbie coloring books, I'd only fill in the make-up!
What inspires you most in your art?
What inspires me most in my art would be the face. I know it sounds cliche for a make-up artist to say that, but I really love working on various face complexions, ages , etc. I would say the eye lids inspire me the most.
Do you have an area of expertise?
I'm not sure if I have an area of expertise, but from what I have been told I can make a dramatic eye look and feel quite natural. Heavy handed make-up has never really been my thing. I always try to use minimal products unless requested.
If you could do one gig for the rest of your life, what would it be?
It would probably be beauty make-up; house calls, events, photo shoots. I have thought about this question a lot myself recently. I love house calls because I can hang out and spend time with my clients. It's usually our one-on-one glam time, it's like playing dress up! Often I get to choose wardrobe, which is fun because it's another art form to play in. Beauty shoots are my other passion. The make-up is applied to a beautiful model, there are always lovely photos and the experience of being on set is something I love. I love photography so much, ever since I was a young girl I've loved stare at a photograph with great make-up time and time again. It's an amazing feeling when it's your own make-up that you're staring at.
Where do you see yourself in the future?
In the future I see myself still doing make-up and maybe dabbling in another art form. I've always loved painting and I'm crafty.
How has social media affected the industry?
Social media has affected the industry in every way imaginable and a lot of it can be positive for make-up artists. People are now searching hashtags for all sorts of things; hair, make-up, restaurants and beyond. Instagram especially is a great and easy way to showcase your work in an informational and more relaxed way that your website. A little more of our personality is shown and sometimes a client will connect with you on that level. I can make the difference I being hired for a job. On the other hand if you're up for a gig against someone with more followers it can turn into a popularity contest...which to me is weird, but I guess everything is about marketing now.
How has it affected you?
It has definitely helped me by way of getting jobs and income. It's more exposure. I don't have a a huge following, which is fine. I'm sure I've lost jobs to artists with more followers, but if that's the case then the job wasn't for me anyway.
What're your top 3 favorite PERSONAL make-up products?
Chantecaille: Future Skin Foundation
Amazing Cosmetics: Amazing Concealer
Jergen's: Face Glow Self Tanner
What're your top 3 favorite PERSONAL skincare products?
Chantecaille: Bio Lift Cream "It's the most perfect AM/PM cream that actually does everything and works!"
Amore Pacific: Foaming Cleanser
Goldfadden MD Crystal Scrub
What're your top 3 favorite ON SET make-up products?
Laura Mercier Translucent Powder
ADVEKET: "Exceptional" Gender fluid lipgloss
Amazing Cosmetics: Amazing Concealer
What're your top 3 favorite ON SET skincare products?
Urban Decay: All Nighter setting spray
Revive: Volumizing Eye Serum
Waleda "Skin Food" face cream
What would your advice for new and inspiring artists be?
Leave your ego at the door! The learning never ever stops and don't ever assume you now everything. Never give up, always keep a positive attitude at work and about yourself. Everyone's career path is different!
You can view Danielle's work at www.daniellekatherine.com and be sure to follower her on instagram @daniellekatherinemakeup
Article by Justin Tyme @justintymeart for @makeupyourmindtv
Thank you for talking to me!! Introduce yourself and explain your job title!
My name is Danielle Katherine, I am a beauty & editorial make-up artist.
How & when did you get into make-up?
I can't really answer when I got into make-up because I have always been interested in it since I was a toddler. My mother and grand-mother would push me around to all of the beauty counter in Bloomingdales 59th st. They'd give me lipsticks and Barbie coloring books, I'd only fill in the make-up!
What inspires you most in your art?
What inspires me most in my art would be the face. I know it sounds cliche for a make-up artist to say that, but I really love working on various face complexions, ages , etc. I would say the eye lids inspire me the most.
Do you have an area of expertise?
I'm not sure if I have an area of expertise, but from what I have been told I can make a dramatic eye look and feel quite natural. Heavy handed make-up has never really been my thing. I always try to use minimal products unless requested.
If you could do one gig for the rest of your life, what would it be?
It would probably be beauty make-up; house calls, events, photo shoots. I have thought about this question a lot myself recently. I love house calls because I can hang out and spend time with my clients. It's usually our one-on-one glam time, it's like playing dress up! Often I get to choose wardrobe, which is fun because it's another art form to play in. Beauty shoots are my other passion. The make-up is applied to a beautiful model, there are always lovely photos and the experience of being on set is something I love. I love photography so much, ever since I was a young girl I've loved stare at a photograph with great make-up time and time again. It's an amazing feeling when it's your own make-up that you're staring at.
Where do you see yourself in the future?
In the future I see myself still doing make-up and maybe dabbling in another art form. I've always loved painting and I'm crafty.
How has social media affected the industry?
Social media has affected the industry in every way imaginable and a lot of it can be positive for make-up artists. People are now searching hashtags for all sorts of things; hair, make-up, restaurants and beyond. Instagram especially is a great and easy way to showcase your work in an informational and more relaxed way that your website. A little more of our personality is shown and sometimes a client will connect with you on that level. I can make the difference I being hired for a job. On the other hand if you're up for a gig against someone with more followers it can turn into a popularity contest...which to me is weird, but I guess everything is about marketing now.
How has it affected you?
It has definitely helped me by way of getting jobs and income. It's more exposure. I don't have a a huge following, which is fine. I'm sure I've lost jobs to artists with more followers, but if that's the case then the job wasn't for me anyway.
What're your top 3 favorite PERSONAL make-up products?
Chantecaille: Future Skin Foundation
Amazing Cosmetics: Amazing Concealer
Jergen's: Face Glow Self Tanner
What're your top 3 favorite PERSONAL skincare products?
Chantecaille: Bio Lift Cream "It's the most perfect AM/PM cream that actually does everything and works!"
Amore Pacific: Foaming Cleanser
Goldfadden MD Crystal Scrub
What're your top 3 favorite ON SET make-up products?
Laura Mercier Translucent Powder
ADVEKET: "Exceptional" Gender fluid lipgloss
Amazing Cosmetics: Amazing Concealer
What're your top 3 favorite ON SET skincare products?
Urban Decay: All Nighter setting spray
Revive: Volumizing Eye Serum
Waleda "Skin Food" face cream
What would your advice for new and inspiring artists be?
Leave your ego at the door! The learning never ever stops and don't ever assume you now everything. Never give up, always keep a positive attitude at work and about yourself. Everyone's career path is different!
You can view Danielle's work at www.daniellekatherine.com and be sure to follower her on instagram @daniellekatherinemakeup
Article by Justin Tyme @justintymeart for @makeupyourmindtv
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Monday, December 17, 2018
The best Bath Bomb
Everyone is aware of the wonderful benefits of using a bath bomb. Whether it be the aroma therapy, the relaxation of the salts or even the color therapy provided through the changing of tub water color via the bath bomb. So how do you choose the bath bomb that's right for you?
For me I like to look at a few things: What are the additional benefits of the ingredients? Are the ingredients natural? Is it hand made? Is it made in America? Does the company support a charitable cause?
For me all of those questions can be answered through the ADVEKET Beyond Binary Activated Charcoal Dextox Bathbomb! The aroma therapy is light and smooth, using essence of Aloe and Oak Moss to sooth the senses. The bath bomb turns the water black (no it does not stain the tub). So your body is enveloped in a black calming abyss to help melt worries from the mind. Activated Charcoal then works to cleanse the skin of bacterias and dirt to help prevent break outs and promote clarity, while he bath salt works to calm muscles and relax the body over all. It is a complete sensory experience that helps to elevate daily stress, remove toxins and bacteria
Most importantly a portion of the proceeds from the ADVEKET Beyond Binary bath bomb is donated to the nonprofit for equality I Wore Lipstick A charity that works to raise equality awareness and create opportunity for lipstick wearers!!
The bath bombs are available online at www.adveketcosmetics.com
For me I like to look at a few things: What are the additional benefits of the ingredients? Are the ingredients natural? Is it hand made? Is it made in America? Does the company support a charitable cause?
For me all of those questions can be answered through the ADVEKET Beyond Binary Activated Charcoal Dextox Bathbomb! The aroma therapy is light and smooth, using essence of Aloe and Oak Moss to sooth the senses. The bath bomb turns the water black (no it does not stain the tub). So your body is enveloped in a black calming abyss to help melt worries from the mind. Activated Charcoal then works to cleanse the skin of bacterias and dirt to help prevent break outs and promote clarity, while he bath salt works to calm muscles and relax the body over all. It is a complete sensory experience that helps to elevate daily stress, remove toxins and bacteria
Most importantly a portion of the proceeds from the ADVEKET Beyond Binary bath bomb is donated to the nonprofit for equality I Wore Lipstick A charity that works to raise equality awareness and create opportunity for lipstick wearers!!
The bath bombs are available online at www.adveketcosmetics.com
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Tuesday, November 20, 2018
Representation Matters: ADVEKET launches BEYOND BINARY skincare
ADVEKET cosmetics has launched into skincare and apothecary with a Thermal activated charcoal Glow Mask! I chose to titles the skincare and apothecary series Beyond Binary not only to keep with the gender fluid theme of ADVEKET, but also to acknowedelge that the Gender Binary needs to be explored and validated every step of the way in every day life. Representation matters, doing something as simple as labeling a product to show support for those beyond the traditional gender binary shouldn't be revolutionary. It should be common practice in every small business going forward. Brands that choose to stick to the traditional gender binary need to check themselves and their culture that they're propagating. This week the Comments (which have been apologized for) made by an L Corp exec regarding the Victorias Secret show proves that there are still many mountains of visibility and inclusion to climb. I take special care on the ADVEKET social media to be as inclusive as possible ( ADVEKET's Instagram ) and to make sure every product has a universal name. Small actions can mean so much to so many, it is worth making the effort to be supportive and to let the full gender spectrum know that they are seen, respected and appreciated.
At this moment in time I feel it is also important for a line to have a purpose behind it. It should no longer be acceptable for a cosmetics company to simply exist for profit and do nothing to help the community that supports it's business. There are absolutely companies that do have charitable aspect and were doing it since before it was a topic of conversation. To those corporations, thank you! To the celebrity owned and endorsed lines that do nothing but use their platform for business and personal gain- you are CANCELED! I refuse to support the agenda of someone/ or some company that doesn't use it's powers for the good of humanity. It is so important for consumers to know where their money goes and who it supports. I love this app Buycott that lets you track who and what the parent companies of products support!
In keeping with it's core theme ADVEKET (created by celebrity make up artist Justin Tyme) is launching it's BEYOND BINARY skincare line! The first product to launch will be an activated charcoal mask. In this day in time more people than ever before are paying attention to their skin. Charcoal is also having it's moment in the spotlight after a lifetime of being a secret skincare secret! Activated charcoal has many skincare benefits. One spectacular one is that it deep cleanses and helps to purify the skin. This can also lead to smaller pores and help with acne or break out prone skin. Also utilizing Sodium Bicarbonate to remove bacteria and decongest pores.
How to use:
This mask is to be applied to clean dry skin. Allow the mask to sit for 5 minutes followed by massaging your face with wet fingers. Upon contact with water the mask will heat up and ultra fine white charcoal powder gentle exfoliate the skin (Benefits of exfoliating). Massage for not more than a few minutes and gently rinse or wipes off any remnants with waters or a damp face clothe. AVOID THE EYE AREA! Follow with your regular skincare routine after. I would also recommend a light facial massage to increase circulation (Benefits of facial massage))
Also included in the new BEYOND BINARY skincare and apothecary collection are charcoal bath bombs and soap. Lightly scented with notes of oat moss and aloe. They provide a soft relaxing experience while the charcoal works to detox and cleanse the skin.
Allure article on bath bomb benefits
Allure article on Charcoal benefits for skin
Visit www.adveketcosmetics.com to order!
At this moment in time I feel it is also important for a line to have a purpose behind it. It should no longer be acceptable for a cosmetics company to simply exist for profit and do nothing to help the community that supports it's business. There are absolutely companies that do have charitable aspect and were doing it since before it was a topic of conversation. To those corporations, thank you! To the celebrity owned and endorsed lines that do nothing but use their platform for business and personal gain- you are CANCELED! I refuse to support the agenda of someone/ or some company that doesn't use it's powers for the good of humanity. It is so important for consumers to know where their money goes and who it supports. I love this app Buycott that lets you track who and what the parent companies of products support!
In keeping with it's core theme ADVEKET (created by celebrity make up artist Justin Tyme) is launching it's BEYOND BINARY skincare line! The first product to launch will be an activated charcoal mask. In this day in time more people than ever before are paying attention to their skin. Charcoal is also having it's moment in the spotlight after a lifetime of being a secret skincare secret! Activated charcoal has many skincare benefits. One spectacular one is that it deep cleanses and helps to purify the skin. This can also lead to smaller pores and help with acne or break out prone skin. Also utilizing Sodium Bicarbonate to remove bacteria and decongest pores.
How to use:
This mask is to be applied to clean dry skin. Allow the mask to sit for 5 minutes followed by massaging your face with wet fingers. Upon contact with water the mask will heat up and ultra fine white charcoal powder gentle exfoliate the skin (Benefits of exfoliating). Massage for not more than a few minutes and gently rinse or wipes off any remnants with waters or a damp face clothe. AVOID THE EYE AREA! Follow with your regular skincare routine after. I would also recommend a light facial massage to increase circulation (Benefits of facial massage))
Also included in the new BEYOND BINARY skincare and apothecary collection are charcoal bath bombs and soap. Lightly scented with notes of oat moss and aloe. They provide a soft relaxing experience while the charcoal works to detox and cleanse the skin.
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Allure article on Charcoal benefits for skin
Visit www.adveketcosmetics.com to order!
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