Author: Lindsay

Nutrisystem Week 2

Veggies on Belle Belle Beauty

It has been a week and I am hooked. I have to say, my lifestyle changed quite a bit this week, but in a way that made me feel better and look better. I tried lots of different meals and snacks and was really surprised by how tasty the food has been. I wasn’t expecting it to be bad. But I was expecting it to be “diet”. Not so. This program, I am learning, is about lifestyle, not depravation. On that note, I feel like I am constantly eating. With so many snacks, veggies, shakes and meals… there is always something sitting on my desk. Yet, my iPhone app tells me my daily calorie count is appropriately low. Here are some other key takeaways:

  • I exercised every single day this week. I was dreading it but actually found I already look forward to hopping on the eliptical and notching up that incline level.
  • 64 ounces of water is a lot, but I have committed to drinking that and more on a daily basis and my skin says thank you! My face already looks more radiant.
  • Hummus and carrots are the bomb – my snack that hits the spot.
  • Protein shakes are delicious and give me fuel for the AM hours when I always used to be so groggy.
  • I’m finding that I love dessert – never was much of a dessert person before. But now I love that special treat at the end of a day, especially when it is low calorie and packed with fiber.

So, here is the moment of truth: I lost 2.4 pounds this week. I couldn’t be more thrilled. So will the initial 5 pound loss, I am down 7.4 pounds so far.

Check out my first Nutrisystem post here.

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Disclosure: As part of the Nutrisystem Nation Blogger Program, Nutrisystem has provided me with complementary meals in exchange for my honest thoughts on the Nutrisystem plan. The opinions expressed in my posts are strictly my own. No other compensation is being given.

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Holiday Gift Guide Part 2

Holiday Gift Guide Part 2 on Belle Belle Beauty

Back in November, I highlighted some initial picks for holiday gifting. There is just so much good stuff to put on your list, I am going to do a second installment. Enjoy!

 

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Omorovicza Gold Rescue Cream

Omorovicza-Gold-Rescue-Cream on Belle Belle Beauty

Attention fans of La Mer and SK-II – I have a cream for you and you’re going to love it. Omorovicza Gold Rescue Cream uses a similar technique to La Mer, but is all natural. Like La Mer, it is a water-in-oil creme: the Gold Rescue Cream traps thermal water molecules for greater hydration. The formula is super rich, while the consistancy is almost gel like. It nourishes skin but still quickly absorbs, making it a pleasure to use.

My dry, sensitive skin drank this stuff up. I would compare it to the SK-II Signature Cream in that it is ultra-soothing with no unnecessary fragrance or active ingredients. I’ve been using in morning and night on my face and my neck. I’ve noticed a little bit more glow as I have incorporated loads of Omorovicza products. Note, I am “all in” using much of the line daily right now. See this Instagram of my vanity:

Omorovicza on Belle Belle's Vanity

I’m inspired by the unique ingredients this company incorporates into their skin care. Things like gold and ruby just scream luxe. While those who love natural products will be thrilled with their approach to ingredient sourcing. Key elements to the formula:

  • Gold: A powerful anti-inflammatory, repairs accumulated micro-damage to repair and strengthen the skin.
  • Omega 6 Ceramide: Retextures the lipid matrix for a stronger barrier function.
  • Palmitoyl Tripeptide and Caprooyl Tetrapeptide: Polypeptides strengthen dermo-proteins such as elastin and collagen for renewed elasticity and vitality.
  • Ruby Crystal: Lends the skin instant radiance, helping to blur fine lines and minimize the appearance of imperfections.
A little more about Omorovicza: In 2006, Margaret and Stephen de Heinrich de Omorovicza began using an ancient healing resource in their skin care system. Their products harness the curitive properties that have been found in Hungary’s thermal baths for 2,000 years. And their packaging is elegant and harkens a glamourous age. Check out other Omorovicza product reviews here.

Video: Watch the Omorovicza Founder Talk About Gold Rescue Cream

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AN EDITORIAL SAMPLE WAS PROVIDED BY THE COMPANY AND EVALUATED TO DETERMINE OUR OPINION OF THE PRODUCT IN THIS POST. PLEASE SEE THE DISCLOSURES PAGE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING OUR POLICIES FOR USING EDITORIAL SAMPLES.

Pantone Picks 2013 Color of the Year!

Pantone Color of the Year Emerald on Belle Belle Beauty

It might not sound like a big deal, but keep in mind 2012’s color of the year, Tangerine Tango, was found all over runways, magazines and Main Street USA. Today, Pantone announced 2013’s color of the year: PANTONE® 17-5641 Emerald, a lively, radiant, lush green. To me, this brillant green conjures fertility, rebirth and freshness. “The perception of Emerald is sophisticated and luxurious. Since antiquity, this luminous, magnificent hue has been the color of beauty and new life in many cultures and religions. It’s also the color of growth, renewal and prosperity”.

While I don’t wear it much makeup-wise, I love it in my closet.  Tracey Reese, Nanette Lepore, Barbara Tfank, NAHM and Marimekko all used Emerald into their spring collections. On our vanity, “Emerald dramatizes all eye colors as it beautifully enhances green eyes, is compatible to blue eyes, emphasizes the green undertone in hazel eyes and intensifies brown eyes to make them appear deeper.” I already can’t wait to pick up an eyeshadow to celebrate the shade. On nails, jewel tones are already the hot shades (check out Estee Lauder Viper).

Bare Minerals Emerald Color of the Year on Belle Belle Beauty

love this Instagram posted by Bare Minerals earlier today celebrating the shade

In March, the SEPHORA + PANTONE UNIVERSE 2013 Color of the Year beauty collection featuring PANTONE 17-5641 Emerald will be available at Sephora. Past Colors of the Year include:

  • PANTONE 17-1463 Tangerine Tango (2012)
  • PANTONE 18-2120 Honeysuckle (2011)
  • PANTONE 15-5519 Turquoise (2010)
  • PANTONE 14-0848 Mimosa (2009)
  • PANTONE 18-3943 Blue Iris (2008)
  • PANTONE 19-1557 Chili Pepper (2007)
  • PANTONE 13-1106 Sand Dollar (2006)
  • PANTONE 15-5217 Blue Turquoise (2005)
  • PANTONE 17-1456 Tigerlily (2004)
  • PANTONE 14-4811 Aqua Sky (2003)
  • PANTONE 19-1664 True Red (2002)
  • PANTONE 17-2031 Fuchsia Rose (2001)
  • PANTONE 15-4020 Cerulean (2000)

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Caudalie Favorites & Bleeker Street Boutique Opening

Caudalie Bleeker Storefront on Belle Belle Beauty

I am a devoted Francophile. I’m also a devoted wine drinker. So it is no surprise that I adore Caudalie, a beauty company that built its brand around stabilized grape seed polyphenols (aka wine material). I’ve been dabbling in their skin care and body care products for over a decade and have several of their goodies in the current rotation. Bottom line: I am a fan. So now I have even more reason to envy my New York City friends – tomorrow marks the opening of the first ever Caudalie Boutique!

The brand will offer skincare consultations, mini treatment experiences and “Les Introuvables” (boutique-exclusive products) in their new flagship, located in SoHo at 315 Bleecker Street. The store design in inspired by Les Source de Caudalie Vinothérapie Spa in Bordeaux and Chateau Smith Haut Lafitte. The wine and vinyard motif play throughout – is there anywhere more relaxing than wine country? I think not. Classic decor of white, oak wood and bordeaux make for a stunning spa setting. Much like the brand Lush, the boutique will feature a beauty bar in the shape of a barrel bath – the perfect spot to try products.

Caudalie Barrel Bath on Belle Belle Beauty

There will be two complimentary services:

  • The “Instant Beauty Pick-Me-Up” This 10 minute instant beauty service will offer clients that certain “je ne sais quoi” that comes with a flawless, healthy glow.  The experience utilizes Caudalie’s top radiance boosting products like Mineral Tinted Moisturizers and the Divine Powder with advice from a Caudalie skincare expert.  Skin will be radiant and glowing and the senses will be restored – all without booking an appointment.
  • The “Hand Massage” Experience a moment of relaxation with a massage to relived tired and fatigued hands.  Utilizing gentle manipulation and Caudalie’s beloved Hand & Nail Cream, muscles will be relaxed, while skin is nourished and protected thanks to a moisturizing formula of grape oil, Vinolevure and Fair Trade Shea Butter.
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While you are there, check out some of my favorite Caudalie products:
    • Divine Oil – I’ve been using this mix of four oils on my arms, legs, face, hair… you name it. Moroccan rose, Bulgarian rose, grapefruit, pink pepper, cedar, vanilla and white musk combine to make an irresistible scent – no kidding… this might be my favorite find of the season.
    • ‘Thé des Vignes’ Eau de Toilette – Ginger and neroli make for a delicious, light scent that feels fresh and fruity. Notes of florals like orange blossom and jasmine round out a clean spray – perfect for those who don’t like a heavy fragrance.
    • ‘Fleur de Vigne’ Shower Gel – I’ve been using this shower gel for years. It has the perfect suds, leaves the perfect scent and will always remind me of summer. The scent is white rose and pink peppercorn.
    • Hand & Nail Cream – A great hand cream only gets better with sweet orange and almond fragrance – but it doesn’t have an overpowering scent and leaves no greasy residue.
    • Crushed Cabernet Scrub – I am all for firming these days and… what’s the harm? Especially if it is 100% natural. This scrub is pretty aggressive and designed as part of the Slimming Regimen. The formula contains the six draining and cellulite-fighting organic essential oils of the Contouring Concentrate.
    • Firming Concentrate – After using the Cabernet Scrub, I slather on the concentrate. I use this on my arms and stomach where it promises to help improve elasticity and firmness and prevent stretch marks. Doesn’t hurt that the fragrance is awesome – a peppery, citrus flavor.
    • Lip Conditioner – This balm is a best seller in the Alps. While it is massively conditioning, it isn’t too thick. So it works great as a base coat for lipstick to prevent the look of flakey color.

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January’s Lucky Magazine Cover Girl, Jennifer Hudson

I can honestly say Lucky and Allure are my two most favorite magazines out there and I devour every issue cover to cover. I can’t stand to miss a single word. And my own special quirk: I have to read it brand new. No borrowing my issue before I can read it… I am a strange bird. Anyway, a special treat today: It is my pleasure to share with you a sneak peek interview with January’s Lucky Magazine cover girl, Jennifer Hudson. I am particularly inspired by Jennifer these days, as she was so successful on her weight loss journey as I start my own on Nutrisystem.

On the nickname her father gave her: “My father used to call me Miss Make- a-Hair,” she laughs. “If I’m tucked away in my room, I can’t help myself, I fool with my hair. I just like hair. And I hate hair salons! I like hair you can sleep in—wild, bed-head hair.” She runs her fingers through it, then pulls her hat down toward her face. “And a hat! I like showing my height, and this hat with the long coat kind of shows you how tall I am … ”

On getting all dressed up from her role as Veronica Moore on Smash: “You’re dressing up as this character, and that character is dressing up for her character—it’s the theater, it’s about costuming, the fittings, the transforming … I loved it.”

On her personal style: “My style has always been … odd,” she says. “I call it being free, expressing myself. You know, creative people? We like to express ourselves. When I was a little girl, I liked to cut up my clothes—we called it Jenniferizing. Or a J. Original! Just because it came that way doesn’t mean you have to wear it that way.” Hudson designed her own prom dress, her own Easter dress, dress after dress. “I would sketch it, and my mom and I would pick out the fabric and we’d have it made! I love to sketch! Everybody else was about the name brands—I’d go to Payless and get something nobody else had!”

On her biggest fashion inspiration, her grandfather: “The most stylish person in my family was definitely him—he’d take you into his closet and be like, ‘Hey! You need to wear this, Jenny!’ ” She laughs at the memory. “He was dressed down, honey, his closet, his clothes, they were sharp. He would pick things out of his for me to wear, and they were always perfect. That’s why I love menswear.”

On how her friends in Chicago think of her style: “I am the strangest thing—my style is utterly weird to them. They’ll be like, ‘Is that a witch hat, why are you wearing that witch hat? What is that hat? I mean, leather shorts? With boots? In the winter??’ They do not understand.”

On why she runs her own errands: “Don’t you love coral? Another one of my phases—right now I love coral lips! I go into Sephora—I love that store—and I have to have every colorful lipstick!” She most definitely does not send someone out to do her shopping. “I love picking it myself, it’s like a field trip!” She thinks for a minute. “You’re not living if you don’t go out and try things for yourself. When I’m out there, that’s when I discover what I like, who I am. You have to be in the land of the living—that’s how you hold on to your identity!”

On her favorite shopping destinations: “I leave the red-carpet stuff to the stylists,” she says. “For everyday, my two favorites are Urban Outfitters and Forever 21. And Nasty Gal! I love that place! Every time I go there, I want everything new that they have. All Saints, too, I love. Then there’s Michael Kors, Givenchy, Rick Owens—I like things that are dramatic in a subtle way. “When Jennifer has free time, I am shopping! I go through every rack because I might’ve missed a piece! Where I live I can walk right out onto Michigan Avenue and shop—walk, not drive—I’ve got to walk! Plus, you forget about eating when you’re shopping.”

On why she’s sticking to Weight Watchers and convincing her family members to join: She still counts Weight Watchers points and predicts she always will. “It’s flexible,” she says simply. “That was something,” she says. “Even David had a spoonful—that was a big deal!” David Otunga, her fiancé and father of her three-year-old son, is a Harvard-educated WWF contender whose diet, she says, is even stricter than her own. “Cheating for him is like, one chicken wing, instead of skinless chicken breast! He is like, no carbs; he only uses two or three seasonings, total, ever. He really understands.” Hudson has gotten many family members into Weight Watchers—together, they’ve lost over 2,000 pounds. “It’s great because before we eat—say, before a holiday or a big family reunion—lots of us are saying, how many points is this, how many points is that, so we’re together on it.”

On the first time she was asked to slim down: “The first time I was asked to lose weight [on American Idol], I was like, ‘What??’ Where I come from, I was never considered particularly heavy.” After a number of crash-diet attempts, Hudson found success with Weight Watchers because it wasn’t about Hollywood-style deprivation. “You have what you’re craving,” she says. “Chocolate is what I love—I have it every day.”

On the crucial element in maintaining her weight loss: Exercise, she says, is critical. She started with walking, which evolved into running. “Going jogging makes me feel powerful and free—like Rocky! In winter I do the treadmill, the Stairmaster, I like challenging things. I always say to myself: ‘Just give me 10 minutes.’ If I do those 10 minutes—the next thing you know, it’s 20 minutes—I trick myself!”

On her daily ritual: “I still take a picture of myself every day— just so I can see myself how others see me. It’s taken me a long time to feel it, get used to it. I’m still figuring it out with my body—rediscovering myself, how I’m perceived. What’s my style? Who am I?”

On how her  transformation has been incredibly fun: “With my new weight, it’s like I have more room to play—sometimes I feel like I’m my own doll, dressing myself up. All of a sudden, a shirt can be a dress, you know?”

On dressing from her son, David Jr: At the mention of David Jr., her face lights up like a Christmas tree; she flashes several iPhone pictures: adorable. “We call him Boss Baby! He says, ‘Mommy, I don’t like that,’ or ‘Momma, you look very pretty.’ ” She stretches out the T-shirt she’s got on to show it off. “I totally dress for my child! I’m going home today, so that’s why I have on this T-shirt. I have T-shirts with Popeye the sailor man on it, ones with different animals, comic-book characters!”

On her new clothing line: “Being a celebrity, you sort of have to look—decent—when you go out, but you don’t necessarily want to be always dressed up, totally perfect. I have to be flexible, comfortable.” Comfort was her priority for JH Collection, her new clothing line on QVC. “I still can’t believe I have my own line,” she says. “Us ladies, we don’t always get cute if we’re getting comfort. You want both.” She thinks for a minute. “I hate when you see a guy and girl out together, and he’s walking along, feeling great, and she can’t walk in her heels and she’s freezing in her dress … ”

On the test she gave each look in the JH Collection: “It has to look as good in size 16 as it does in size 6,” she says. “Would my old self love this as much as my new self? Could big Jennifer wear this?”

Note: if you are lucky enough to be in NYC this weekend, check out Lucky Shops for some amazing designer deals. December 6th-8th. Details at luckyshops.com.

Fashion Credits for the cover shot: 7 For All Mankind denim jacket, DKNY top, H&M skirt. 
Photo Credit: Ruven Afanador/ Lucky magazine 
The January issue of Lucky magazine is on nationwide newsstands December 11th.