No. 7 Beautiful Skin Day Cream Normal/Dry

Over the summer I ran out of my face moisturizer and decided I wanted to try something new. I tried (and enjoyed) my friend’s FRESH moisturizer, but it did not have any SPF in it. I will admit, I am lazy in the mornings. I prefer that my moisturizers have SPF in them so that I don’t have to add another step to my morning routine. At the same time, I wasn’t looking to purchase anything super expensive. I ended up looking around Ulta and found this.

I had previously heard of the No. 7 brand, but only through Blogs and Youtube videos. I had never personally used their products before. However, this was only $14.99 and Ulta has a pretty decent return policy. I figured if I didn’t like it or if it broke me out, I could always return it and try something else. 

The reason that I am writing about this product 4 months later is that I’ve finally finished it and wanted to write a review. It’s not the most luxurious product (it’s only $15) but it’s really great at what it does. It comes in a nice heavy plastic tub and is 1.6 oz so it’s a really good deal. The cream itself is a thick white cream, about the consistency of a body lotion, maybe slightly thicker. It has a bit of a scent but it’s a fresh, clean scent that doesn’t linger.

The cream also sets very nicely. It isn’t greasy and makeup goes on smoothly over it. I also found that it absorbed quickly into the skin without leaving any residue or white sheen.

Like I said, it isn’t the most luxurious product but it really does its job. It doesn’t have any fancy ingredients that are claiming to do a million things to your skin, but my skin looked great while I used this. The amount of breakouts that I had went down and it didn’t irritate my psoriasis at all. In fact, since I’ve stopped using it and started using another cream, I’ve noticed I’ve started to break out a little again.

If you’re looking for an inexpensive day cream with SPF that will do its job, I highly recommend checking this out. The only negative with this product is that I did find I had to occasionally supplement it with a heavier night cream/mask. It wasn’t something I had to do often, but if your skin is severely dry this might not be the product for you. I’m curious to try other products by this brand to see if they work as well! I know that it’s a British product, so I might have to pick up some more when I’m in London.

November 2015 Favorites

Books

Career of Evil By: Robert Galbrith (Review)

The Marvels by Brian Selznick

Ten Thousand Skies Above You By: Claudia Gray (Review)

Winter Stroll By: Elin HIlderbrand

November 9 By: Colleen Hoover

Christmas Cravings By: Emma Hamilton (Review)
 

Favorite Book I Read This Month: I think this month I have to go with Ten Thousand Skies Above You. While Career of Evil is a close second, I think Ten Thousand Skies stands out just a bit more. I was really looking forward to this sequel, and in a year where not many books have impressed me, this one definitely did. If you haven’t checked out the Firebird series, I highly recommend it.

Beauty

LOC One & Done Eyeshadow stick in Impress Me

I received this in my November Birchbox and I have really fallen in love with it. It’s a beautiful color and goes on smoothly. It may not have the greatest staying power I’ve ever seen, but it holds its own. Plus, it’s not ridiculously expensive (only $10). I hope to receive more of their products in future Birchbox’s!

Buys

Bath and Body Works Candles

I love fall and winter just because of these candles! I am a big candle person, and I get super excited every time their fall and winter scents come out. It’s especially worth it during Black Friday, but they have 2 for $24 pretty often.

Fleece Leggings/Tights

I bought a pair of fleece leggings at TJ Maxx last year and immediately regretting not buying more than one pair. This year I bought three different pairs and I am loving them. While they seem to be a bit thinner than the ones I bought last year (more like tights than leggings) they are still great for layering. I know they’re going to come in helpful when we go to Iceland!


Columbia Hexbreaker Mid Jacket

Speaking of Iceland, I purchased a new winter coat! I live in the Chicago land area and winters here are brutal. I have had a down coat for the past 3 winters and it’s been great, but it’s on the short side. I was on the lookout for a down jacket that would cover my butt, keep me warm, and still let me move. I have 100% found that in this jacket. The length that I wanted was difficult to find, as I didn’t want something that went to my knees. This jacket also is very light but is amazingly warm. It also has a detachable hood. The only thing that would make this jacket better is thumb holes! It is a bit pricey ($250), but if you live in Chiberia or an area that has polar vortexes, it's worth the investment.

Miscellaneous

Hallmark Christmas Movies

The season of Christmas Movies is upon us! I absolutely love Hallmark Christmas movies. They are fun, light hearted, and just so warming and comforting. They are cheesy for sure, and totally predictable, but that is what makes them so wonderful. I think my two favorites so far have been Ice Sculpture Christmas (don’t judge it by its name!) and Crown for Christmas. There have been some other good ones too and I can’t wait for the rest of them.

Quantico

I am so enjoying this show! I know some people don’t like it and they say it’s not good, but I am really enjoying it. Yes it’s a little melodramatic, but that’s what makes it so good! I love all of the characters and the twists are really keeping me on my toes.