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10 Summer Vacation Must-Haves

summer vacation must-haves

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I suppose the BEST time to post my summer vacation must-haves would be before the first week of summer but here we are already at the beginning of July  (because time flies when you’re wrangling kids all day  having fun) so there’s no time like the present. Because we all know there is a lot more summer to be had, AND, unless your summer is front-loaded, there are vacations to go on.  I use every item on this list pretty much daily, at home and while traveling (and, surprise, most of them I use all year round). Great news: there is something for everyone on this list! (Spoiler alert – the last one is the only way I remain somewhat sane while the kids roam the neighborhood.)

Thinksport Kids Safe Sunscreen SPF 50+ (3 ounce)

summer vacation must-have

Think minimizing exposure to sun + minimizing exposure to toxins + minimzing cost.  EWG gives ThinkSport the best rating possible, which means while I can’t prevent the kids from eating an occasional bag of birthday cake mini muffins, I can protect them from the sun by using a sunscreen with ingredients that pose a low health concern.

Herschel Fourteen Waist Pack, Black, One Size

summer vacation must-haves

I have a few beltbags (I ended up getting the Madewell one on sale that I mentioned in this post!). They are just so utilitarian, OF COURSE they’re on the summer vacation must-haves list! For the casual days when I’m just heading out for a bit I use this one from Herschel Supply Company and I also have the larger one for when I’m heading out for a few hours (i.e., music festivals!). It fits everything, there’s nothing hanging on your shoulder, and comes in a ton of fun colors!

Huzi Infinity Pillow – Design Travel Pillow and Soft Neck Support Pillow – Machine Washable (Navy)

summer vacation must-haves

The greatest travel pillow that ever lived.  I purchased this for my Coachella trip last year after doing a decent amount of research.  Why, you ask, did I do so much research for a neck pillow? 1) for some reason the standard neck pillow doesn’t quite cut it – maybe because I have a longish neck? and 2) taking a red-eye back from a three-day festival to three young kids REQUIRES a decent night’s sleep. Since I got this I take it on car trips, plane trips, and I actually sleep with it every night at home. This pillow can be worn in so many different ways and is made out of bamboo material so it’s soft, breathable, and cool.  Bonus: it is washer/dryer safe!

JACK BLACK – Intense Therapy Lip Balm SPF 25 – Green Tea Antioxidants, Long Lasting Treatment, Broad-Spectrum UVA and UVB Protection, Lemon & Shea Butter Flavor, 0.25 oz.

summer vacation must-haves

Anytime I get a new lip balm, it gets half-used and then gets melted, lost, or eaten by children. This stuff though… I have one in the bathroom, one in my bag and one in the car AT ALL TIMES. It protects against sun, wind, extreme temps, and treats dry, irritated, and cracked lips. It actually penetrates your lips instead of just sitting on the surface like a wax until you wipe/lick it off; your lips are soft and smooth without having to reapply a million times. My favorite is the lemon and shea butter flavor.

Curad Performance Series Antibacterial Adhesive Bandages, 1 X 3.25 Inch, 20 count

summer vacation must-haves

You know you’re a mom when you gush over adhesive bandages… But seriously, these are the best ones I’ve EVER used.  The pads are antibacterial and super absorbent, they are made with super tough fabric so they last on active kids, and they come in some pretty fun colors. I get the variety pack at our local grocery store – it has every shape and size you could ever possibly need and if you get creative with a sharpie, you’re two year old will believe you when you tell her the light blue is an Elsa one.

Bumble and Bumble Surf Infusion for Unisex Spray, 1.5 Ounce

summer vacation must-haves

Next on the list of summer vacation must-haves is the Surf Infusion spray by Bumble and Bumble. This is not your typical sea salt spray; it is infused with oil to help prevent over-drying so you get beachy waves without looking like the scarecrow from the Wizard of Oz. Definitely one to keep on hand, especially for those of us with color-treated or processed hair.

Lumify Redness Reliever Eye Drops 0.25 Fl Oz (7.5mL)

summer vacation must-haves

Another recommendation from sister Jackie! These eye drops are perfect for after long days at the beach, or after long nights out. It’s simple: one drop in each eye gets the whites whiter.

SUNGAIT Vintage Round Sunglasses for Women Classic Retro Designer Style (Black Frame Matte Finish/Grey Gradient Lens)

At the risk of sounding like a broken record… I’m including these sunglasses on this list even though I already raved about them here!

Too Faced Better Than Sex Waterproof Mascara Black 0.13oz/3.9g

This list of summer vacation must-haves wouldn’t be complete without a waterproof mascara. As a lover of the regular Better Than Sex mascara, I knew the waterproof version wouldn’t disappoint. The wand is key to creating voluminous lashes that stay put even at the gym or pool!

Gizmo Watch

With so much polarization surrounding kids and technology, its refreshing to find a piece of tech that I can get down with. When we moved into the neighborhood I was hesitant to let the boys roam about, especially to places where I couldn’t see them. Enter the Gizmo Watch. It is 4G LTE compatible and supports two-way voice calls and messaging to/from up to nine numbers that you program through the GizmoHub app. The app also provides functions such as reminder scheduling, fitness and activity monitoring, and location tracking. It makes calling the boys home for dinner a breeze. My favorite part? I can pull up the map on the app and see exactly where they are in real time. Anytime, anywhere.

I hope you find this list of summer vacation must-haves useful – now carry on with your summertime fun!

Dermaplaning At Home (tips from a regular mom)

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Guys. I’m not a licensed esthetician. I’m not a medical professional. But I am a busy mom driven by a desire to get spa-ish treatments at home for a yardsale-ish prices. Keep reading to find out how I do dermaplaning at home!

What?

Exfoliation using a sharp blade to remove the fine peach fuzz (or vellus hair) and dead skin cells on the surface of your face. 

Why?

  • Leaves skin feeling smoother and looking brighter/healthier
  • Reduces breakouts and keeps skin cleaner by removing vellus hair that traps dirt and oil
  • Allows skin to absorb skincare products more effectively
  • Creates a smoother surface for makeup application so you get a more flawless/airbrushed look

Why?

Assess your skin and see what works for you! I do it about once a month when I notice my skin looking textured and dull, and the peach fuzz is growing back.

No, your hair will not grow back thicker/coarser/darker – it’s physiologically impossible (unless it’s due to an underlying medical condition, says the Mayo Clinic).

Before you try it: if you have sensitive skin and/or if you have breakouts, use caution or better yet, leave it to the professionals.

Ready to give it a shot?

Dermaplaning at home:

What you’ll need:

Cleanser (I use this for pre-dermaplaning)

Exfoliator (I use this twice a week, and always before dermaplaning)

A razor (I use these)

Moisturizer (I use my daily moisturizer)

Step 1: Cleanse

This is a no-brainer.  If you are sloughing off dry/ dead skin, you want the surface to be clean to start.

Step 2: Exfoliate

For the dermaplaning to be most effective, I gently exfoliate prior.  Any dead skin that doesn’t come off during this step will be removed during the dermaplaning.  

Step 3: Moisturize

This acts as the “shaving cream” – I add a little water to make it slicker.  It’s important to use a high quality moisturizer (like the Milk Moisturizer) because it will be the first thing that comes in contact with your freshly dermaplaned skin.  

Step 4: Dermaplane

Position the blade at a 45-degree angle to the surface of your face and slowly slide it down your face while applying even pressure.  The blade is sharp, so use caution. Rinse and repeat.  Continue dermaplaning anywhere you need it, adding water and/or moisturizer as needed for a smooth shave.  Once you are finished add more moisturizer if necessary.

Need a visual on dermaplaning at home? Watch this video! 

Wash Your Face the “Right” Way

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Your face is the most-seen part of your body, right? 

So when I say “wash your face”, there should be a lot more to it than just SOAP – WATER – RINSE.  Think of it as “grooming of your face” or “keeping your face healthy”.  Get ready to dive into my daily/weekly skincare routine, including all the products I use and recommend. This is what works for my face, but everyone’s skin is different – take what you want and work it into your schedule!

If you’re like me, most days involve making meals, cleaning up after said meals, hustling to and from grocery stores/practices/ gymnastics/ dance/ the gym/etc. – you know, the glorious life of a stay at home mom.  I do not put on makeup on a daily basis.  I do not shower (gasp) on a daily basis. But washing my face? I do it EVERY DANG DAY. Twice (ok so sometimes I just crash at night, but #momprobs and #lifegoals).

MORNING ROUTINE

First thing in the morning (read: after breakfasts are made, lunches are packed, kids are on the bus, and the coffee is drank), whether I take a shower or not, here is my routine:

PREP Using a micellar water (I love the Bidoerma Sensibio H20 Micellar water) and these cotton reusable facial pads, I gently swipe over my face and eyes to remove any lingering makeup.  If I’ve washed my face properly the night before, there should not be any makeup coming off, but there may be other impurities picked up from the pillowcase. Either way, this step tells my face: “it’s time to wakeup”.

CLEANSE+MASSAGE In the morning, I wash my face with a cream cleanser, specifically the Milk Cleanser from Maskcara Beauty.  It’s a lactic acid crème-based cleanser that gently removes bacteria without stripping the skin of the natural acid and lipid protective cover of the skin.

Starting with a dry face, in an upward and outward motion, being gentle around the eye area where the skin is more delicate, I massage the cleanser into my face.  Yes, MASSAGE.  That’s important.  Facial massage not only wakes my skin up and helps drain any retained fluid, it also deep-cleans areas that are prone to collecting dirt, like around the nose, chin, forehead, etc. It also works to gently exfoliate the skin.  When the cleanser starts to absorb and it is hard to massage, it is time to rinse.

RINSE To rinse, wet a clean, soft cloth and gently wipe away the cleanser in the same upward and outward motion used to massage.  The microfiber cloths from Maskcara Beauty are extremely soft and durable wash after wash, but I will use baby washcloths too if that’s all I have clean. 

TONE  Unless my skin is being hormonal (i.e., extra oily), I use a toner after I cleanse, and I always use a couple sprays on a cotton pad and swipe across my face (instead of spraying directly).  This helps to make sure the toner is evenly distributed and that I don’t use more than I need.  Once that dries, it’s time to moisturize. Maskcara Beauty’s Milk Toner works really well with the cleanser (and moisturizer) and doesn’t over-dry my skin.

MOISTURIZE This step has become super streamlined since introducing the Milk Crème moisturizer from Maskcara Beauty into my life.  I used to apply serums, under-eye creams and other moisturizers and now?  JUST ONE PRODUCT. I gently dab one pump (depending on your dryness levels you may need two) of the moisturizer under my eyes, and then massage it into the rest of my face. The milk moisturizer has done wonders for my overall complexion, skin texture and fine lines and wrinkles.  It leaves my skin radiant and healthy looking, and it is also a wonderful base for makeup application.

EVENING ROUTINE

In the evening, or before I go to bed, I like a deeper clean to remove makeup and the general grime of the day, which is why this differs from the morning routine. 

PREP This step is more important during the evening routine (whether I wore makeup or not) as my face has collected pollution and grime throughout the day.  If I wore makeup, I will start by using eye makeup remover and cotton pads to remove my eye makeup.  Then, using the same process as above, I gently swipe cotton pads with micellar water over my face and eyes, being sure to repeat as much as necessary to get mostof the dirt off (i.e., the cotton pads are mostly clean after swiping).  

CLEANSE+MASSAGE  To cleanse at night, I use Kiehl’s Calendula Deep Cleansing Foaming Face Wash.  This cleanser is deep cleaning and still doesn’t over dry or strip my skin.  I dampen my face and hands with warm water, work one pump of the cleanser into a lather in my hands, and then gently massage it into my skin.  In addition to the benefits of massage I mentioned earlier, this is a great way to de-stress before bed.  

RINSE I rinse with warm water at the sink or in the shower and pat dry. 

WEEKLY

Part of keeping your face healthy is sloughing off the dulling dead skin cells.   While daily facial massage will help to exfoliate, I also use an intensive exfoliating treatment one to two times per week (so basically, I do it every time I wash my hair). I love Kate Somerville’s ExfoliKate – it’s is an exfoliator that deep cleans clogged pores and leaves my skin smoother and brighter, and also has antioxidant benefits. The price tag may seem a bit steep ($85 for 2 ounces), but it lasts for a long time.  I’ve had mine for almost a year with twice-weekly use. 

ONCE OR TWICE A MONTH

More recently, I’ve added at-home dermaplaning into my routine. Sounds a lot fancier than it is: shaving the peach fuzz off of my face. For details and a how-to video go here!

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Hello world!

Cate before a mirror was born out of a need for a creative outlet, a way to reach beyond the day-to-day and do more. It is time to look in the mirror and love what I see, and time to encourage that in others. I’m not just a regular mom, I’m a — no, I am. I am just a regular mom. I’m also a wife and an artist. A beauty and fashion junkie with a love/hate relationship with shopping. An aspiring DIY project finisher. A foodie and a traveler. May you find whatever you are looking for here.