04/06/2015

Top Five Podcasts

In no particular order, here are my top five current favourite podcasts.



YouTube superstar Tyler Oakley and his BFF Korey make a half hour show about whatever they like! Mostly pop culture, but they spin yarns that get them so far off the trail sometimes you forget where they’d even begun (in the best and funniest way).



Based off of TED talks, the podcast spends each episode on one topic with many different speakers giving all their knowledge on that thread. I feel like I’m in the most interesting classroom ever. And I actually enjoy learning about topics I’ve never put much thought into before.



If you haven’t heard about this yet, you should look into getting wifi under your rock. I’ve listened to it multiple times and I’m still riveted each time. Can’t wait for this years story!



My favourite radio hosts, plus all the best bits of the show, minus all the average music. It means I can catch up on their four hour morning show in an hour or less! They also do international podcast shoutouts, which are recorded exclusively for the podcast so the banter is fairly unfiltered.




Normally between 15 to 25 minutes, these episodes are like listening to a compacted version of a show on CI. Still just as interesting and full of twists and turns, without the visuals.

If you have any suggestions for podcasts I should be listening to, let me know in the comments.


Love times infinity,

Justine x

03/06/2015

Current Hair Products


I can be a bit slack with beauty stuff sometimes (using moisturiser/body lotion is probably my number one fail) but I really do my best to take care of my hair. Since I colour it often (it hasn’t been close to natural since I donated ten inches to Locks of Love in ’05) if I don’t pay attention to keeping it healthy it can all go South in a hurry. So today I thought I’d show you what products I’m using in it at the moment to keep it as healthy as possible.

Shampoo


1) Garner Fructis Damage Control - I don’t tend to panic too much over shampoo as I used to, I tend to just buy whatever is on sale for coloured hair or dry hair. My scalp can tend to err on the dry side so I prefer to change brands/types from bottle to bottle. This stuff smells yummy so that's a bonus. (Down to $3 at The Warehouse until 10/06!)

2) Neutrogena T/Gel - I also have a bottle of this in the shower which I try to use once a month or every six weeks (normally just when it dawns on me) as a clarifying shampoo. It does the job without irritating my scalp. The downside is that it smells like the soap mechanics used to get in massive drums that they would wipe onto their hands with a dipstick (my family will definitely get this reference! If you don’t, it’s kind of citrusey, but not in the best way!).

Conditioner


3) Microfibre Hair Towel - I’ve been trying my best in the last few months to dry my hair like the hairdresser does. Being that my hair is wavy at best and frizzy on normal days, this seems to be the best way to tame it. I rub my scalp and the roots first, and then work my way down my hair squeezing the water out rather than scrubbing at it. Doing it this way also makes blowdrying way faster. Bargain options here and here.

4) Wide Tooth Comb - This is one of those issues that can divide friends in a snap. Some say it’s terrible for your hair and others fight for it. I’m of the latter opinion. I have a really wide tooth comb that I keep in the shower and I use it to disperse conditioner through my ends (gently!).

5) Dove Intensive Repair - Up until recently all I ever used anytime I conditioned my hair was my Moroccan Oil (because I’m a diva that could once afford to drop $60 bucks on a tub of that stuff, which was like crack for my hair). Recently when I was at the supermarket I saw they were having a special on Dove, so I got a conditioner from them which I actually really love. The only thing that isn’t as good as Moroccan Oil is the scent, but when the price difference is $50, I can get past that. I think I’ll grab the matching shampoo next.

Pre-Drying Protection


6) Tangle Teezer - Giving my hair a quick brush before drying makes it so much easier to manage. This brush helps remove the tangles gently without ripping your hair out from the root.

7) Moroccan Oil Treatment - Before I blow dry my hair I use one pump of my Moroccan Oil and work it through my hair, focussing more on the ends and avoiding my roots so they don’t go greasy sooner than necessary!

8) Schwarzkopf BC Repair Rescue Sealed Ends - Such a mouthful, but a teeny tiny bit of this goes a looong way. This stuff is like gold, and has definitely decreased the amount of split ends I’ve got.

Drying


9) Tresemme Heat Tamer Protectant Spray - After I’ve dried my hair I spray this on the midlengths to the ends and leave it to sit while I put my face on, just enough time to dry out before I straighten or curl.

10) VS Sassoon Expert Turbo Hairdryer - Copied my sister on this one. It’s awesome because it has both an extra hot and a cool button.  I use the extra hot even though you’re probably not supposed to, but hey, I consider it a test to all the product I’ve just put in. Plus it's always on special at Briscoes!


Are there any products I missed that I should be trying? Let me know in the comments!


Love times infinity,

Justine x

02/06/2015

Travel Tuesday: Sightseeing

It started back in my Disney days. Every time I visit somewhere I like to have my photo taken in front of those coin-operated binoculars. I look through them, but don’t pay for them (cheeky!)… now it’s become something that I can’t pass up! Want to see?

{Clearwater Beach, Florida} 

{Chattanooga, Tennessee}

{Stratosphere, Las Vegas}

{Crazy Horse, South Dakota}

{Folly Beach, South Carolina}

{Sears Tower, Chicago}

{Mount Rushmore, South Dakota}

Love times infinity,

Justine x