My Salty Experience with Halotherapy

salt roomAs someone who suffers from frequent sinus headaches/colds, I am constantly on the hunt for holistic remedies because my usual magic potion (Advil Liquigels) I fear will eventually destroy my insides if I don’t find other things to help supplement it. I have tried different things – herbal vitamins, eucalyptus steams over my stove and acupuncture to name a few. Sometimes these help, sometimes they don’t, but I’m a firm believer that trying anything new in holistic treatments can’t hurt!

A few months ago I came across an article on Halotherapy – Himalayan salt rooms that are designed to detoxify the respiratory system, heal skin conditions, promote better breathing, sounder sleep and overall wellness. Intrigued, I did some research and discovered there is a location down the street from my office called Breathe Salt Rooms. I browsed through the pricing ($35 for 25 minutes in the room – eek) and decided to sleep on it until I really felt I needed it. Finally a couple of weeks ago, after maybe the 5th time my nostrils decided to shut down on me this winter, I decided it was time. And good news! Breathe offers a fantastic new client special – 5 sessions for $50 (catch: must be used within 2 weeks). I purchased the special and went to my first session that day. Below is a breakdown of my experience.

Disclaimer: Breathe notes on their site that it generally takes about 10-15 sessions to experience a full/lasting effect of these treatments, but I will break down what I experienced after 5 including a set of back-to-back sessions and an hour long double session. 

Friday March 17th-Session 1:
I was greeted by the friendly staff at Oasis Day Spa (Breathe is located within the spa) and enjoyed some cucumber water while I waited to be escorted to the room (if you know me, you know that I place a high value on seemingly insignificant amenities like free cucumber water, so already I had a good feeling about this place). Once I was in the room, I removed my shoes and walked across a floor made completely of Himalayan salt and sat in a lounge chair. I was given an ipod with headphones to listen to an 8 minute explanation on how the process works and its history, followed by a lovely selection of spa music. While I was listening, a “halogenerator” machine was turned on which cranks out millions of microscopic particles of salt. The very first thing I noticed: my nose opened up almost immediately. I could actually breathe through it. It was a miracle! I left after about 30 minutes (they don’t rush you out which is nice) and my breathing felt clearer for about 3 hours following the session.

Thursday March 23rd – Session 2:
Same lovely greeting with the cucumber water, knowing the routine I walked myself to the room. I did not have a cold this time so wondered if I would notice as much of a difference in my sinuses opening, and I did! When I left I felt more alert and able to take in full, deep breaths on my walk back to the office. It felt great.

Friday March 24th – Session 3:
I wanted to try back-to-back days to see if it created more of a lasting effect through the weekend. The actual session felt the same as Thursday’s, my sinuses opened up and I even fell asleep for a few minutes. I felt very refreshed when I left. Unfortunately I did not notice a lasting weekend effect.

Wednesday March 29th – Session 4:
As my intro package was running out, I wanted to combine two sessions together and sit for an hour. This was a variation of the therapy I had not tried, so I thought it would be interesting to see if the effects changed with longer exposure. The first half of the session was the same as usual, but the second half actually managed to make my breathing even clearer. I did start to cough a bit throughout the second session which the initial “tutorial” I listened to said can happen and is part of the clearing process, but mid-session I thought to myself “wow, this is what breathing is supposed to feel like.” It was an amazing feeling. I will say, post-session was no different from previous ones. I felt cleared up for a few hours and more alert and focused when I left, but the lasting effects did not seem to double with a longer session.

Overall, I would highly recommend Halotherapy to anyone with sinus/breathing issues. While I did not attend the 10-15 sessions necessary to experience real lasting effects, I can absolutely attest to the fact that the salt room can provide single-session relief, especially with a cold!

Anastasia Beverly Hills DIPBROW Pomade

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I know I just recently did a post on Anastasia’s Clear Brow Gel, but I cannot rave about these brow products enough! I just recently purchased the DIPBROW Pomade and absolutely love it. There are 11 color options to choose from so you are bound to find a perfect brow color match, and I certainly did! It glides on smoothly and fills in gaps to create a richer and fuller eyebrow. I had about 5 people ask me if I dyed my hair darker because it pulls out the richer brown undertones creating a sharper look overall. You can use as little or as much as you want, so it is easy to blend in with both a daytime and nighttime look. Also, because the product spreads so well, less is more. This means your jar should last you at LEAST a full year if not more. I have been using the product daily for almost a month and have barely scraped the surface. Sephora reviews give this product 4.5/5 stars across over 3,000 reviews, and it’s only $18! I also purchased the Anastasia Beverly Hills #12 brush, which I highly recommend (also $18 with great reviews).

Bargain Lip Stain

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The Revlon “Just Bitten Kissable” balm has been rebranded! It is now Revlon Colorburst Balm Stain and it is just as excellent. I am usually not that focused on anything lip related other than a good basic balm or a subtle gloss. I find that having to reapply constantly is pointless and sometimes messy and sticky, so I have never really taken the time to try bolder more experimental colors. I have found that this product is a great way to experiment with new lip colors without breaking the bank, and without having to constantly reapply. It is a lightweight lip stain combined with a moisturizing peppermint scented balm that keeps your lips hydrated and full of color, no matter how many glasses of wine you have! I just purchased the “Sweetheart” shade yesterday (a beautiful berry pink), put it on in the morning, and didn’t even need to reapply for a post work happy hour. I just threw some extra balm over it and was good to go. This product has definite staying power, but if you decide you’re not a fan of the shade, it’s also easy to wipe off. Best of both worlds! They also offer the stain in a matte finish and a glossier finish if you are going for something other than a basic balm. At $10 per stick, it is a great bargain. I still have one of these from the “Just Bitten Kissable” line from about 4 years ago and it’s still in my weekly rotation. Give it a try!

Anastasia Beverly Hills – Brow Experts

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I had never really given much thought to my eyebrows other than to maintain their shape with a monthly wax or threading. I am a brunette so they are dark enough and they are full enough that I never needed to draw them in. It wasn’t until this year, when I received a sample of this product in a Birchbox, that I decided it was time to pay a little more attention to them. Anastasia Beverly Hills clear brow gel has become one of my daily favorites. It sharpens your brows without making them look too extreme and helps to keep stray eyebrow hairs in place (sometimes I run into this issue when I first wake up and my face has been pressed up against a pillow all night). Right now I am just using the clear version, but they offer tinted brow gels as well which seem like they would be perfect for a bolder nighttime look, or if you are in need of a deeper eyebrow color overall (there are 7 options to choose from). The gel is $22, and if used daily, lasts about 3 months.

The Olay Pro-X. Skin Care Life Changer!

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Everyone remembers when the Clarisonic cleansing brush became popular. It was available in a variety of really cute colors, different brush heads for different skin types, and rang in at a $100-$250 price point. I really wanted one obviously, but decided to put it off (I think this was around the time I was selling clothing to thrift stores in exchange for quick cash for a Megabus ticket to NYC). I am happy I waited! Not too long after the Clarisonic launch, Olay came out with a cleansing brush called the Olay Pro X Advanced Cleansing System. It is affordable ($35) and does a fantastic job! I have had mine for almost 5 years. I think I have only had to change the batteries once and I use it in the shower, so it can definitely withstand a ton of water exposure. It leaves my skin feeling extremely soft and clean and feels like a mini facial everytime you use it. The device has two speeds, one with a slower rotation if your skin is feeling sensitive (perfect speed if you have a bad sunburn and dont want to over exfoliate) and a faster option for a deeper cleaning. I highly recommend this product to anyone looking to change up their skincare  routine! This thing really gets in there and digs the dirt, sweat and oil out of your pores (ew) and leaves your skin with a perfectly clean and even base for makeup application. And if you dont like it-at least you didnt shell out the $100 for the Clarisonic!

Refreshing Summer Sprays

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I hate to say it, but is it Fall yet? Unless I can be at the beach the rest of the summer it’s safe to say I’m over it. I just moved from Philly to NYC last week and it’s really a toss up as to which one is more excruciating when you’re walking the streets and experiencing those god awful baking garbage smells. Only a month to go! But in the meantime, I need some rescue remedies.

One of the items I always like to have with me is an Evian spritz bottle. Yes, it’s just water in a can. And I find it to be worth the “$15 for two” deal at Sephora. It’s a great way to quickly refresh yourself when you’re overheating, or feeling claustrophobic on a busy subway (or even on an airplane!) It can also help set your makeup (just be sure to use a light mist for this). Another great and refreshing option is the Caudalie Beauty Elixir. This option is pricier, as its $18 for a 1oz bottle, but I have been through 2 of these and they have each lasted me an entire year. The Caudalie spray contains essential oils including peppermint, rosemary and mint. Both work well and are available in “to-go” sizes, making them perfect for your commute or when you’re traveling.

Prime Time

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Benefit’s Stay Don’t Stray Eyeshadow Primer has been my go to lately for eyeshadow application and under eye concealer. I have been using this brand for about 2 years now and highly recommend it for a few reasons. It’s $26 but lasts a very long time, and I have not had any issues with it drying out. I have also found that this primer, compared to others I have used (Urban Decay and Laura Mercier) really helps your eye shadow stick without any fallout into your eye lid creases (one of my biggest pet peeves)! It also gets 4/5 stars on both Ulta and Sephora’s websites. Another “benefit” (see what i did there?) is that the formula contains sodium hyaluronate which is known to hydrate, and vitamins C & E known to help fight signs of aging. This makes it a great concealer because it helps control those under eye baggies and creates a “well rested” appearance.

If you’re not ready to commit, take a look in the check out line at Sephora. They usually have smaller samples of it and it’s a great way to test it out!

Get Naked

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This product, the Naked3 Eyeshadow Palette, is a great investment for a few reasons:

1. It caters to a variety of eye colors
2. Has daytime and nightime shadow options
3. Is great for mixing
4. Will last you a long, long time
5. Has every finish you could need: mattes, pearls and metallics

The palette is $54 so yes, it is on the pricier end. This item was actually gifted to me last Christmas so I lucked out, but I still think it is worth the money to virtually not have to purchase another eyeshadow for the next few years.

For tips & tricks on how to get the most out of this palette check out this youtube video:

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Completely Smudge Proof Eyeliner

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One is a liquid eyeliner and one is a crayon, but both are solid choices. While different in type and texture, these two eyeliners are what you want if you have a long day ahead of you. Need something that will last you from 8am-8pm? Either of these will get the job done. The liquid eyeliner is called Jesse’s Girl Cosmetics Liquid Eyeliner, Waterproof, Black. It is SEVEN dollars! I first used this brand when it was sent to me in an Ipsy bag and I fell in love with it. I am usually terrible at applying liquid eyeliner but this one goes on smooth and locks into place. It lasts me through work, a happy hour, and an entire night out.

The crayon liner is Stila Smudge Stick Waterproof Eyeliner. When you first apply it, it is very easy to move around, blend, etc and is great for a smoky eye look. However, after about a minute it dries completely and is there to stay. This eyeliner really impressed me this week when I got stuck in an hour and a half advanced hot yoga class (another story for another time). Suffice it to say, when I left there I was sweating like no one has ever sweat before. I checked the mirror just to see the mess that would be looking back at me and my eyeliner looked completely untouched! I was blown away. The only negative I have about this liner is that at times it can feel heavy on my eyelids especially if I am already tired. It is also $20 so not as cheap as the Jesse’s Girl. But still a great choice!

Either of these are excellent for those humid summer nights when you feel like your makeup is going to melt off your face. Even if your foundation does, at least your eyes will look good!

Have a great weekend 🙂