Hair
I have no idea where I’ve been the last few years but I just discovered Ojon Hair Products at Sephora. I’m so in love. I got a few samples of the leave in treatment for brunettes {okay so my hair is not brunette but it is not black either. Well not until I dye it jet black :)}, the Intensive Repair Treatment Musk, and bought the travel size version of the Hydrating Shampoo & Conditioner.
After only a few weeks of using the products, I can really tell a difference in the texture of my hair. The Intensive Repair Treatment Musk starts off with a pure shea butterish feel and when rubbed into the palm of your hands turns to an oil consistency. The Ojon products that I have tried have a pleasant smell. I have a hard time finding products that work with ethnic hair without smelling like I dipped myself in grease. (Price $9 and up)
Nails
I don’t know about you but this economy has made me cut back on my spending. So no more mani pedis. 🙁 But a Diva should still look her best. I opt for Bath & Body Works manicure/pedicure set ($8). For dry cuticles try Sephora’s brush on cuticle oil ($9). This easy to apply applicator is small and fits into any purse for on-the-go application.
Face
Take your lashes from ehh to electrifying by using BADgal Lash mascara ($9-20) by Benefit Cosmetics. The uniquely designed brush catches each lash to distribute mascara evenly and magnify volume.
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XOXOXOXO,
The Diva
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2 comments
My staple: almond oil. I use it for everything, skin, hair, hands, feet. It's an excellent moisturizer and it's not too heavy. I also really like Urban Decay's eye primer. It makes eyeshadow really pop. Lastly, I just got into a Clinique mascara that comes in a white tube
I heard the Urban Decay eye primer is really good. I will have to try it. It's been a while since I used anything that was by Clinique. Almond Oil? Will have to try it. How does it smell?