How to Keep that Glow
As it starts to move more into fall-like weather and gets colder, I feel more and more in denial about losing my tan and losing those summery days. In the colder months, your skin fades, your hair loses it's highlights, and things can begin to lose their glow. So, I figured I'd put a few products together on how to keep that summery look even during those not-so-warm months. Here are a few of my summer favorites that I plan on using to keep my summer glow. Hope you enjoy!
Self-Tanner:
My favorite self-tanner is from the brand St. Tropez.
There tanners give such a natural tanned look and don't
leave your skin looking orange. Also they are easy to
apply and don't leave your skin streaky; the applicator mitt
helps to give a smooth and even application while
preventing your hands from turning brown from the self-
tanner. I prefer to use either the tanning lotion or
mouse, but any of their products are good to use to
achieve a summery glow.

Texturizing Sprays:
Now I have two really good texturizing sprays
that will help to give you those gorgeous beachy
waves. The first is from bumble and bumble.
Now I know it's a bit pricey but this spray will
last you for a long time and is just so great. You
spritz a bit of this into the lower ends of your hair
and then, with your fingers, just crunch your hair
upwards.
The second texturizing spray is from Oribe. This
spray is great because it is a mix between a dry
shampoo and a volumizing spray. During the
winter months, hair tends to get flat and dull and
this spray helps to give a luscious, voluminous
look to your hair. Same as the B&B spray, you
simply spray some of the product on dry hair for
instant volume. Also since this spray is part dry
shampoo, it will control oils in your hair so your
hair doesn't look greasy or flat. This spray is great
for messy updos or hair down.

Bronzer:
An easy way to keep that summery glow is by using
bronzers. One of my favorite is the Guerlain Terracotta
Bronzing Powder. It is more brown based than orange
based, and provides a nice flush of bronze to your face,
giving a nice natural tanned look. Any of the bronzers
from Guerlain are great, but I like this one because it is
simple and has a pinch of shimmer to it to really give a
dewey glow to your skin. A slightly less expensive option
is the bronzers from Bobbi Brown or Too Faced.

Hair Oil:
The Damage Reverse Instant Restorative Hair Serum is one of
my favorite hair oils. During the summertime hair is exposed
to the sun, salt water, and chlorine, all of which can cause
damage to hair and cause split ends. This oil from Ojon
prevents future breakage while repairing past damage. In
addition, it gives hair a healthy shine and makes hair sleek and
smooth.
Until next time,
Parker
Self-Tanner:
My favorite self-tanner is from the brand St. Tropez.
There tanners give such a natural tanned look and don't
leave your skin looking orange. Also they are easy to
apply and don't leave your skin streaky; the applicator mitt
helps to give a smooth and even application while
preventing your hands from turning brown from the self-
tanner. I prefer to use either the tanning lotion or
mouse, but any of their products are good to use to
achieve a summery glow.

Texturizing Sprays:
Now I have two really good texturizing sprays
that will help to give you those gorgeous beachy
waves. The first is from bumble and bumble.
Now I know it's a bit pricey but this spray will
last you for a long time and is just so great. You
spritz a bit of this into the lower ends of your hair
and then, with your fingers, just crunch your hair
upwards.
The second texturizing spray is from Oribe. This
spray is great because it is a mix between a dry
shampoo and a volumizing spray. During the
winter months, hair tends to get flat and dull and
this spray helps to give a luscious, voluminous
look to your hair. Same as the B&B spray, you
simply spray some of the product on dry hair for
instant volume. Also since this spray is part dry
shampoo, it will control oils in your hair so your
hair doesn't look greasy or flat. This spray is great
for messy updos or hair down.

Bronzer:
An easy way to keep that summery glow is by using
bronzers. One of my favorite is the Guerlain Terracotta
Bronzing Powder. It is more brown based than orange
based, and provides a nice flush of bronze to your face,
giving a nice natural tanned look. Any of the bronzers
from Guerlain are great, but I like this one because it is
simple and has a pinch of shimmer to it to really give a
dewey glow to your skin. A slightly less expensive option
is the bronzers from Bobbi Brown or Too Faced.

Hair Oil:
The Damage Reverse Instant Restorative Hair Serum is one of
my favorite hair oils. During the summertime hair is exposed
to the sun, salt water, and chlorine, all of which can cause
damage to hair and cause split ends. This oil from Ojon
prevents future breakage while repairing past damage. In
addition, it gives hair a healthy shine and makes hair sleek and
smooth.
Until next time,
Parker
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