Showing posts with label Beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beauty. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

My Accutane Experience (Before & After Photos)

Hello, lovely bloggers!


Happy New Year! I hope you all had a wonderful holiday season, I know I'm very bummed it's over. Can I just keep my Christmas tree up? Would you judge? 



But it's a new year and for many it means making some self changes and resolutions. For me last year, it was to obtain clear skin.



Acne does not get the credit it deserves when it comes to how negatively it affects your life. I have always, ALWAYS had skin problems. I first got acne when I was about 9 years old and I have been on every medication, pill, topical cream, gel, you name it, ever since. Finally, my dermatologist recommended Accutane as a last resort. At this point, I had had acne for over ten years and I was ready to just get rid of it already. I had a few reservations about the side effects and the controversy surrounding the medicine (which I will get into later) but ultimately, my desire for clear skin surpassed my fears. 



To take Accutane, two different forms of birth control are required. This is because if a woman were to become pregnant while on Accutane, it may cause birth defects on the infant. This was my scariest concern: if I were to become pregnant later, off of the medicine, would my child have birth defects? My dermatologist assured me that once it is out of my system, it no longer has that effect. My two forms of birth control were the pill and male condoms. Others may include IUDs, female condoms, etc. 



To begin the process, I needed to have blood work done to obtain baseline levels. Accutane can affect different things like cholesterol (which I personally had to watch closely throughout my experience). I also needed to take a pregnancy test and start/continue my birth control. I say continue because we needed to have on record that I took a pregnancy test and was on the pill for one month before I actually started Accutane. 



One month later, I returned to the dermatologist. I had blood work done and had to take another pregnancy test. You will start to see a pattern here. Once all was cleared, I began a low dose of Accutane. 



If you begin Accutane, do not be scared by the packaging. It had "FEMALE PATIENTS DO NOT GET PREGNANT" and symbols like this all over it:





Very intimidating, but do not be scared, it is only meant for your safety. 



The first thing I noticed was dryness, which is the most common side effect and was warned by my dermatologist. My lips were chapped and dry but what stood out to me was my nostrils were very dry. However, a positive side effect was that my hair did not become as greasy as quickly. I thoroughly enjoyed not having to wash my hair everyday. Not even every other day. This is probably gross to admit but I could have probably went a good week without having to wash my hair. << Favorite part of Accutane, besides the clearing skin part, of course. 



After a month on Accutane, I returned to the dermatologist for my monthly check up. Again, I needed blood work and to take a pregnancy test. My dermatologist increased my dosage slightly and recommended a simple nasal spray to moisturize my nose.  


I began to notice my skin clearing after about two months and it became near-perfectly clear after about five months. This may seem like a long duration, but after ten years, I was grateful to see clear skin. 


I finished my dosage after nine months but had to continue my birth control and do blood work one last time a month after I was officially off of the medication. Fast forward to three months later, I had a check up last month. My skin is still clear and my blood work looks like Accutane did not affect other health aspects. 



I could not be happier with the results from Accutane. If you suffer from acne and have tried everything, I highly, highly recommend you ask your dermatologist about Accutane. (I am fully aware I sound like an infomercial right now). I had been on everything from Proactiv to prescription topicals and pills, and nothing provided results like Accutane. The dryness side effect was nothing compared to the years of low self esteem from my skin. 



Here are some before and after photos if you still do not believe me. I have nothing but good words about Accutane but if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to leave a comment below!



Before: (Absolutely none of these photos were edited in any way)





After:






Like, is this stuff real?!?!

Hope you guys have a lovely week and Happy PLL Day!!

Xo,
Nat

Thursday, April 17, 2014






OMIGOD, OMIGOD, you guys!

Bonus points if you caught that Legally Blonde the Musical reference.

But seriously though, this curling wand is better than getting into Harvard Law School.

Okay, maybe not.






































So as established above, this curling wand rocks.

I first heard about the NuMe brand from Missglamorazzi or Ingrid on YouTube. (Love her!) She has mentioned several NuMe products throughout many of her videos. Ingrid specifically used the reverse wand in her "3 Quick & Easy Date Night Hairstyles" video (Link below) and I loved the type of curls it created. She offered a couple of NuMe coupon codes in one of her recent spring inspired videos which included the reverse wand for just $27.

That's right, scored this $169 curling wand for less than $35 with tax.

Just another reason why I love Ingrid. Last time I checked, you can still snag this wonderful product for that price using the coupon code "ILOVENUGGET" So, GO GO GO!

I received the NuMe Reverse 13mm-25mm Classic Curling Wand about three days after ordering it, which is, in my opinion, very fast.




























The curling wand came neatly packaged in a box that slides out of this cover.





























The wand comes with an instructional manual as well as a heat-resistant glove. I never use those types of gloves with any heat styling product, usually the material makes it more difficult to keep ahold of my hair. Though, I probably should have used it this time because I managed to burn my hand twice while using this wand for the first time. It had nothing to do with the wand, I am probably just out of practice since I haven't curled my hair in a while!






































The wand comes in black, pink, and zebra. I decided to go with pink, because obvs. The wand starts smaller at the base and expands out to the tip, a reverse effect, clearly stated in the name. This curling wand is used to achieve a tighter curl towards the top of your hair that gradually gets loser towards the ends of your hair.

As I curled my hair, I just took 1-2 inch sections and wrapped them around the barrel. I held each section for less than 10 seconds because this wand gets very hot. It also heats up very quickly so it is great if you are in a hurry. You cannot change the temperature on this wand. However, that is a feature I never use anyway, so that did not bother me. The handle is very easy to grip as well.























I am not going to lie, at first, I did not notice a difference between this wand and my others. When winding your hair around the barrel, you really have to make sure you cover the entire barrel. It sounds obvious but, if you only wrap your hair around half of the barrel, you will not get that smaller to larger curl. This took a little bit of getting used to but it was not difficult.






































After I finished curling, I flipped my head over a couple of times and loosened the top a little bit with my fingers. I then followed up by lightly brushing, concentrating on the ends to loosen them more than the top. It wasn't until I brushed my hair out that I really noticed the difference.




























After playing with it a bit, my immediate reaction was, "Oh my gosh, my hair looks like Ingrid's!" Which of course, was just the reaction I was hoping for. I finished it off by lightly spraying some Aveeno Nourish + Shine Fortifying Hairspray. I love this hairspray when I curl my hair because it helps to hold the curl and still leaves it super soft. I cannot find the hairspray on their website but it is available on Amazon.com.

All in all, my curls looked great and they lasted the entire day. The wand was easy to use and well worth the majorly discounted price tag. I am very tempted to check out other NuMe products. Let me know in the comments what you think!
























Xo, Nat



Helpful links:
NuMe Reverse Curling Wand http://numeproducts.com/classic-wands
Watch Ingrid use the reverse wand in action! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynHDLo5mjfM
Aveeno Nourish + Shine Hairspray http://www.amazon.com/Aveeno-Nourish-Style-Fortifying-Hairspray/dp/B004D247L4

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