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Running-in-heels relief

Traipsing back and forth in heels to LG Fashion Week in Toronto to cover backstage beauty every day has not been kind to my feet, and I really wish I’d had the foresight to order Tiny Tspheres to soothe my suffering soles.

These aromatherapy-infused balls  (a fave of many celebs including Brooke Shields) are made of an organic rubber compound and are the brainchild of Stephanie Whittier, a professional massage therapist. Pep Up Mint Tiny Tspheres, a smaller version of the original, are the perfect size for rolling relief back into tired feet and are infused with a refreshing peppermint essential oil.

Alas, I didn’t have the foresight this Fashion Week, but at least I was able to get my tired, tender feet over to The Ten Spot yesterday evening for a pedi (I love the Cheeky Monkey nail polish shade I got, a bright cherry red named Nail Me.

Leave a Comment April 2, 2010

Wake up prettier

I get to test out a ton of health and beauty products. 

The temezcal at Ceiba del Mar resort

And I’m generally down for whatever — obviously, there’s fun gigs (trying out luxe serums from La Mer, for example, well, if I’d dare to anyhow) but there’s also the stranger, less appealing tasks. I’ve worn butt-enhancing underwear to see how well it supersized my derriere, and I even took part in a temazcal ritual (think rustic Mayan steam room/sauna) in Mexico. Now, I only lasted three seconds in the temezcal before the heat and pitch black darkness scared the crap out of me and I asked the shaman to let me out…but I did give it a shot in the name of ‘getting the story’.

One thing I have long resisted, though, is testing out oils on my face and beauty companies sure love launching facial oils and serums. My T-zone is oily enough on its own, thank you very much.

But the folks from Kiehl’s were so enthusiastic about their latest product, Midnight Recovery Concentrate, that I decided to give it a try. They’d also caught me at a vulnerable time —  my skin’s been a dry, flaky mess for months.

All you need is a couple of drops. Thankfully, i was pleasantly surprised: the Concentrate’s texture is way less oily than I’d anticipated, plus it didn’t leave a big ol’ grease spot on my pillowcase, either.

The formula consists of oils such as squalane, evening primrose, rose hip seed oil, and lavender and it’s said to work on rejuvenating your skin when your skin is naturally programmed to absorb active ingredients. And while I did notice my skin was less parched after using the product, I think it’s the essential oils that have convinced me to add Midnight Recovery Concentrate to my nightly beauty ritual. The aromatherapy benefits of the blend of lavender, rosemary, geranium have  me hooked. Just a whiff of it now helps me decompress, leading me straight into bed for some zzz’s. (Hmm, come to think of it, it’s a little Pavlov’s doggish).

Ready to become a Sleeping Beauty yourself? Midnight Recovery Concentrate, $48, is now on counters in Kiehl’s stores in Montreal, Toronto, Edmonton and Vancouver and at select Holt Renfrew locations.

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