Dior Beauty Boutique at Westfield Valley Fair

A complimentary Dior facial that you can take advantage of. Do I have your attention now? :)

The Dior Beauty Boutique store exudes pure luxury. Its shiny floors, comfortable couches, and plenty of Dior products to play around with and test out. Many of the items, much too far out of my budget, might I add. However, I definitely have a love for Dior and do know a lot about the products as I’ve been using a lot of it on a daily basis for the past couple of years.

Although shopping there when it first opened last year, I had no clue Dior Beauty Boutique at the Westfield Valley Fair Mall had a spa room. It was only recently when I connected with Valley Fair Mall and then to Dior, where I was invited to receive a complimentary facial at the Dior Beauty Boutique last week and I already can’t wait to go back. Kristine the manager greeted me, and introduced me to the Dior spa room towards the back of the store.

Dior not surprisingly, knows how to impress. The walls painted this lovely grey-purple (might I add that it was Christian Dior’s favourite colour) with many Dior products laid out ready to use. A towel along with a hairband was laying on the spa bed for me to put on. Even the towel was monogrammed with Dior on it! Fancy pants!

It’s the little things that impress me. Just me over here nonchalantly posing with the Dior dish where I put my jewelry for the duration of my treatment.

The best part about this experience? Anyone can get this free-of-charge Dior facial! I mean, it’s pretty booked up so you’re required to book an appointment. Your first one is complimentary — and after your first experience of Dior luxury, all you need to do is make a purchase (and still make that appointment in advance) and boom you’re in the spa room again getting that relaxing facial. You betcha I’ll be back to take advantage of that. I already need to stock up on a few Dior items (cuticle oil, and mascara are calling my name).

I applied a slight amount of makeup (bb cream, mascara and concealer) before driving to Westfield Valley Fair mall to the Dior Boutique. Mainly because I didn’t want to go in bare-faced making a first impression. Although, I knew Kristine would be removing my makeup with the Dior cleansers.

As Kristine was removing my makeup she noticed my skin was dry, and semi-sensitive. She focused on Dior products that would combat redness and also target more hydration into the skin using products with hyaluronic acid, so with that, she applied mostly the Dior Prestige line which felt heavenly. The facial itself is definitely worth going in for. My skin was gently exfoliated, masks were applied, and hydrating products added to seal in moisture for a healthy glow. I could’ve easily fallen asleep had I not been so chatty. Ha! A gentle hand massage concluded my Dior treatment, and at the end I was offered a bit of a finishing touch with a makeup and perfume. An ultimate Dior beauty experience!

Because the Dior Beauty Boutique is inside the mall, the spa room isn’t completely soundproof. It doesn’t bother me at all, because I can tune out background noise pretty easily. Since I don’t use a lot of Dior skincare (I mainly focus on the Dior makeup since I already really love the skincare routine I curated for myself over the years) it was a nice luxury treat for myself.

Sidenote, I’m trying to gauge the vibe of how many locals here in the Bay Area of California read my blog. The Dior Boutique team and I were chatting and we were thinking of me hosting an event there at some point. Although this terrifies me like no other (as I’m naturally shy although I can be pretty loud when needed, ha!!). If I put out the invite for those to attend, would you leave a comment here below letting me know? I’d love to meet some of your faces! :)

Dior Facial appointments available Tuesday to Saturday (and remember, book in advance!).

Dior Beauty Boutique
Westfield Valley Fair
2855 Stevens Creek Blvd
Santa Clara, CA 95128
t. 408 484 3089

Disclaimer: Although a lot of Dior products have been sent to me to review in the past, this isn’t a sponsored post by any means. I was introduced to the Dior Boutique and decided to book in a facial and try it out.

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Colouring my hair at home

It sounds cliche, but you totally get what you pay for. I’ve fallen off track the past few years on my hair care, trying everything under the sun and ignoring the fact that my poor hair needs extra love and care, because it’s kinda high maintenance. It breaks easily, I have fine/thin hair and I can’t wear it in a pony often (because, breakage).

Thinking back to the times when my hair was at its best, was when I was an avid user of Aveda products. I know what you’re thinking, “this is a sponsored post, don’t believe her!“But it’s not. Although I was provided these for review, I reached out to them specifically for this particular line.

Who remembers the days of my orange/yellow vibrant hair? I had it coloured that way for a climbing competition over a decade ago, and it’s actually what caught my now-husband’s eye at a party. Ha!! Back then my hair was at its longest, and healthiest.

During the past few years I didn’t think too much of what product I was putting into my hair, and I was reaching for mainly the cheapest alternatives, and it was.not.helping. My hair literally did not grow past my shoulders for 8+ years. The hair stylists told me to not wash it often (I now was 2-3x/week) and not to brush it constantly, or wear your hair in a pony, etc . etc. etc. I swear nothing worked you guys. I gotta say I think it all boils down to lower quality products I used in the past.

In January 2016 I bought my husband and I silk pillow cases, and started to get serious about my hair-care again. I wanted it stop freakin’ breaking at the base (where my head rests on a pillow — I sleep on my back), and so far so good pals. My hair is slowly growin’ back there. Fast forward 12 years, and I’m now introducing Aveda shampoo/conditioner back into my life. That’s not to say I haven’t fallen completely off the Aveda-wagon (I’ve been using a few of their styling products the entire time).

I now dye my hair at home — the healthy way, with professional dyes not box-dye. I received specific instructions by my hair stylist that I trusted and loved for all the years I was in Ontario for, and haven’t looked back since. It sounds like a complicated mixture, but if you’re interested in the particular colour my hair is right now, I’ll tell you. I prefer my hair to be cool-toned, with zero trace of red although because I am in a warmer climate my hair fades to red regardless. It’s quite the conundrum!

So, first off I’ll mention I dye my hair myself once every 6-8 months. I have the 20 volume base, mix in a 2:1 ratio of volume + hair colour. But for the hair colour I mix two shades together. Most of the Wella 4N/411 (n=neutral) and a capful of 6A Dark Ash Blonde (I love neutral-ashy-hair) and apply to the roots for 30-35 minutes, pull through the colour to the ends at the last 3-4 minutes. Sometimes I don’t apply colour to the ends at all , but when I do I apply the colour to the ends, and immediately jump in the shower to wash it all off.

My hair soaks up colour easily, so I don’t want my ends to get too dark. However this time because I liked the lighter bits on the end of my hair, I kinda did a full-balayage on myself without using a painting technique. Literally just grabbed sections of my hair (after I did my roots) and wiggled the colour throughout certain strands, making it look naturally highlighted. I hope that’s not confusing.

This is the end result!

Then follow through with Aveda’s Colour Conserve shampoo + conditioner combo for a while!

On days that I wash my hair I follow up with a dry shampoo, right after blow-drying. Mainly to give it a bit of grip and volume. I have a couple of favourites, but for the most part I reach for the Aveda dry shampoo (it’s white but I apply it to my hands first then rub them together and va-va-voom it, or sprinkle a bit on my roots directly – don’t SMOOSH the bottle or a bunch will come out and … it will look like you have a ton of weird grey powder in your brown hair). If I’m lazy I’ll reach for an aresol spray like the Klorane one. That is, if I didn’t apply it after blow-drying. I tend to apply dry-shampoo in my hair right before bed, so I don’t wake up with any grease at the root! A little trick I taught myself.

Maybe in a future post I’ll talk about how I cut my hair at home? For the past few years my husband has been doing it, but lately I’ve been grabbin’ a hold of the scissors myself and doing it.

*Disclaimer: I asked the PR folks if I could review the Klorane dry shampoo, and Aveda Colour Conserve products. Not makin’ any dollahs off this. Just tellin’ you some facts. 

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Essie Bridal 2017 Gel Couture Swatches & Review

Essie Gel Couture Bridal 2017 Berry in LoveThe first Essie Gel Couture Bridal Collection is a collaboration with bridal designer Monique Lhuillier, and it launches April 18, 2017.

Essie Gel Couture Bridal 2017My signature nail colour has been known to be white shellac for a number of years. Occasionally I’ll change it up and go for a bold shade every now and then, but truthfully I prefer muted soft tones on my nails. When I do my nails at home I reach for one of my large collection of soft pinks.

Essie Gel Couture Bridal 2017I’ll be honest, it’s been a long time since I tried Essie nail polish, and I’m not sure why! They have an excellent shade range, and now adding to that, these gorgeous six-shade Bridal 2017 polishes. Essie’s Gel Couture is a bit different than their regular line of polishes. The Gel Couture is a no light gel nail polish for your at home gel, and with that you’ll receive a gel-like manicure in an easy 2-step system when you apply their topcoat.

Swatches of the 6 Essie Gel Couture Bridal Collection:

Lace to the Altar Â· elegant ivory accented with iridescent pearls

Dress is More Â·  creamy white that’s dusted with pink

Blush-worthy · feminine peony pink speckled with gold

Sage you love me · soft dusty gray with a kiss of green

To Have & to Gold · chic vintage rose gold

Berry in Love Â· deep, dazzling plum red

Shop Essie Bridal 2017 Gel Couture| $11.50 USD Â· $13.99 CDN.

And if you want to see them all in action, I filmed a live-swatch video of them applied.

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