Want to try out Tula but have no clue where to start? Thankfully the brand has just released an amazing set that gives you a great routine for summer.
The Radiance Routine Kit, released earlier this month, is a four-piece kit that comes housed in a limited-edition bag by LA artist D’Ara Nazaryan. This set is a great way to try out some of Tula’s best-selling products and it also saves you a ton of money too ($94 USD valued at $157 USD).
Included in this set is the Cult Classic Purifying Face Cleanser, the Brightening Treatment Drops Triple Vitamin C Serum, the Protect + Glow Daily Sunscreen SPF 30 Gel, and the Rose Glow & Get It Cooling & Brightening Eye Balm.
I use all of these products currently and I can tell you, they are all incredible. The cleanser, eye balm, and sunscreen are all on regular rotation and the vitamin C serum is amazing to use every morning for more refreshed and glowing skin.
This set is amazing for summer since it helps to give you protected and glowing skin. All of the products are also formulated with ingredients that are good for you, as well as probiotics and prebiotic extracts and superfoods.
Even if you already have some of these products already, I would still recommend picking this set up since you essentially get $50 off it. Like I said, I use the majority of these items already (I *swear* by the cleanser and sunscreen), so it’s a great time to pick them up and a few other goodies at a reduced price. They also come in a great travel bag that is large enough to fit probably another five skincare products in (it could also double as a bathing suit bag too!), so this is the set that just keeps on giving.
As always, if you are interested in picking this up, don’t forget to use code SHAYNA for 15% off your tula.com order (brings the kit down to only $80.75 USD).
Do you use any of these Tula products already?
Please note, products provided by PR. All opinions are my own.
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When it comes to hair, the one product I’ve been chatting a lot about lately has definitely been blonde haircare.
I have been blonde for years and years now and although I did got a touch darker this summer, I still have some blonde highlights in my hair. I only really wash my hair twice a week and at least once I will use a blonde shampoo and conditioner, whether that be a purple shampoo or a product specially formulated for blonde hair.
I’ve recently gotten into Amika haircare, which is a professional hair care line that is cruelty-free, clean, and green. They recently reformulated their Bust Your Brass collection, now with their Bond Cure Technology, which helps to target hydrogen bonds. The formula is also clinically proven to repair and strengthen hair and prevent future damage.
Included in the line is an Intense Repair Mask, and the new and improved Bust Your Brass Cool Blonde Repair Shampoo and Conditioner.
The Bust Your Brass Repair Shampoo (C$26.50) is a purple shampoo that helps to tone brassy blondes, while also repairing, hydrating, and strengthening your hair. Ideal for all hair types, this shampoo is great for dull hair, as well as dryness, split ends, and damage-prone hair. Aside from the brand’s Bond Cure Technology, it also contains vegan proteins to provide keratin-like benefits, and ultra-violet pigments to counteract yellow and brassy tones.
Follow up with the Bust Your Brass Purple Conditioner (C$32), which is a purple conditioner that tones brassy blonde hair and repairs hair while also strengthening and hydrating.
The conditioner also contains the same star ingredients as the shampoo and will help with repairing hair and leaving your locks with less breakage and a brighter blonde shade.
Now if you need a little extra TLC, take a look at their Bust Your Brass Cool Blonde Purple Intense Repair Hair Mask (C$55), which is a moisturizing and toning mask that results in brighter, healthier hair that is eight-times more conditioned and two-times stronger.
Ideal for all hair types, this is great to use once a week and will help with extra TLC towards dry hair, as well as damage, split ends, and brassiness. It also contains the brand’s Bond Cure Technology, as well as plant butters, including mango butter extract, borage oil, and shea butter with vitamins, minerals, and five fatty acids. It also has ultra-violet pigments to counteract any yellowness in the hair.
You’ll find after one use, your hair will feel stronger and softer, as well as more vibrant.
I really like this collection since it’s a more prestigious brand (you can find it at Sephora) but compared to its other blonde-targeting counterparts, it’s not as expensive. This is the second line by Amika I have tried and really like the brand and everything they stand for. If you have blonde hair and are looking for new range to try, definitely look into picking this up.
Have you tried any Amika products before?
Please note, products sent by PR. All opinions are my honest own.
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I love trying out new skincare products.
Obviously when it comes to skincare, I often reach for things I know and love, but I really enjoy seeing new brands on social and learning about products that are new to me.
I feel like over the past few years there has been so many new indie brands released and a lot of them are super affordable and offer up great ingredients. One of these brands is Versed, which is a drugstore brand that is cruelty-free, non-toxic, and vegan. They make high-quality products without the high prices and none of the frilly stuff that a lot of the bigger brands do either. Their packaging uses 92 per cent recycled materials and up to 97 per cent less material than traditional designs.
The brand recently sent over some products to try out and the selection of items is right up my alley.
First up is the On the Rise Firming Serum (C$26.99), which is a serum designed to turn back the clock on aging and firm up skin. It contains peptides and vitamin C for collagen boosting, brightening, and to smooth the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It also contains resveratrol, which is a powerful anti-aging antioxidant that neutralizes free radicals.
This serum is great to apply morning and night and helps with firming skin and boosting elasticity. It’s also very lightweight and pleasant to apply.
If you suffer from breakouts, then take a look at their Just Breathe Clarifying Serum (C$26.99), which is designed to clear acne and manage excess sebum (which clogs pores). This serum contains willow bark extract, niacinamide, and a zinc blend which works together to calm inflammation, decongest pores, and soothe redness.
Apply this morning and night to help calm stressed-out skin.
When it comes to my routine, I like to rotate in a retinol product a few times a week and thankfully Versed has their own version. The Press Restart Gentle Retinol Serum (C$21.99) is great for those with sensitive skin or first-time retinol users. It is a duo of micro-encapsulated retinol, which sends the active ingredient deep into the skin without irritating it. It also has a number of natural retinol alternatives, such as bakuchiol, which their version is CITES certified, meaning it doesn’t negatively impact the plant species’ survival.
The formula also includes antioxidants and anti-inflammatories and is non-irritating. It also helps to soften lines and wrinkles. Since this is more gentle than other retinols out there, you can use it every night but I would recommend easing into it slowly to get your skin used to the product.
Finally, for those long summer nights ahead of us, take a look at their Vacation Eyes Brightening Eye Gel (C$23.99), which is a lightweight eye gel that is cooling on contact and instantly wakes up the eye area. This eye cream is great for dark circles since it contains vitamin C, ginseng root extract, and niacinamide to brighten the skin. It also has coffee seed extract for circulation.
Apply this morning and night for instantly refreshed eyes.
There are so many other products in the Versed line. In Canada you can find them at Shopper’s Drug Mart, so they are pretty easy to pick up and find.
Have you tried any items from Versed skincare?
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