#GalSquad: The Red Door Spa’s Arden Standard Facial Service

I still don’t know how I got so lucky as to be a Red Door Spa #GalSquad Ambassador, but it’s pretty darn awesome. For my first spa service earlier this summer I enjoyed an amazing pedicure and then last month I tried out their Olaplex hair treatment. For the month of August, the ambassador team was given the opportunity to get one of the Red Door Spa’s signature services, the Arden Standard Facial with a targeted performance booster add-on.

I’ve never gotten a professional facial before, so my previous experience was limited to the free mini facials they give out at the mall beauty store. I was a mixture of excited about trying the new service and scared that their facial expert would take a close look at my skin and gasp at any sun damage, wrinkles and age spots that have popped up over the years. Oh yeah, and I totally have that sideburn fuzz… was I supposed to wax that before I went?

Well, the only preparation I actually did was to wear my glasses instead of my contact lenses. I figured I could relax more if I weren’t on edge the entire time worrying about something irritating my eyes.

When I arrived I was directed to change into a robe and put my stuff in a locker. I was initially confused because I expected the facial to be all about my face… but it turns out that you also get your arms, hands, upper chest, neck and shoulders massaged.

My esthetician was Jenella and she was so incredibly nice and professional. She explained so much about the how and why behind each step of the facial and gave me a list of all the products used on me for future reference. After talking about my skin concerns – mainly dryness and wrinkle prevention – she dimmed the lights and started with the steps of the Arden Standard Facial.

She began by cleaning my skin and then exfoliating my face. While the exfoliating Lemon Burst Polishing Scrub soaked in, she massaged my hands and arms. Then, she massaged the targeted performance booster into my face and neck. Based on my needs, she suggested the collagen performance booster which combats loss of elasticity by stimulating the skin’s natural collagen production and diminishing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

This part was so incredibly awesome that I may have dozed off a few times.

Pocketful of Joules - Arden Facial

The last step was to hydrate my skin with the Visible Difference Gentle Hydrating Cream SPF15 and Moisturizing Eye Cream. When she finished, I felt incredibly relaxed and refreshed. I also felt incredibly moisturized… to the extent of being super shiny. While I loved the feel of the super moisturizing treatment, the aftermath was a bit too greasy to share with the world. I let it soak in on my 45 minute drive home and then hopped directly in the shower.

And here is what I look like directly out of the shower with not a stitch of makeup on. Not even eyeliner {gasp!}…

Pocketful of Joules - Arden Facial extreme close up

I have to say that for my very first professional facial, I LOVED the Arden Standard Facial. I feel like there is an immediate noticeable difference in how my skin looks after the treatment. This would be the perfect mid-winter treat to moisturize my dry winter skin. This service could also be a really great gift for the lady in your life who loves to be pampered. In fact, if I hadn’t just gotten this one I’d be hinting at Travis that this would make a great 38th birthday gift!

Have you ever gotten a professional facial?

 

Disclosure: I am a Red Door #GalSquad Ambassador, which means that once a month I am able to experience a new product or service free of charge. I’m not required to blog about my experiences; only post a few pictures on my social media accounts (which will be shared on the Red Door Spa accounts).

My August Stitch Fix: Transitioning to Cooler Weather

After last month’s shopping bonanza, I went cold turkey for the month of August. I gave myself a little ‘no shopping for 30 days challenge’ and only broke it with a couple pairs of running capris I scored at the Under Armour outlet for a steal. My 30 day drought is over now, which coincides perfectly with my August Stitch Fix delivery!

{If you are interested in checking out all of my Fix reviews, you can click here. This Fix is #23… so I’m kind of a fan!}

We just returned from our last week at the beach, schools will be in session any day now and I’m kind of ready for fall. I know, I should enjoy the last dregs of summer because I’ll be complaining about cold weather soon enough, but I’d be totally happy if it just gets a teensy-tiny bit cooler so I can start wearing my jeans again.

I had the cooler weather in mind when I wrote my August note for my Stitch Fix stylist:

Let’s try another pair of jeans like the pair I pinned. Also, let’s start doing some transition pieces that can take me into fall — blouses, lightweight sweaters, etc.

Let’s see what she sent!

Item #1: RD STYLE Maureen Twisted Seam Elbow Patch Sweater – $64
For my first item, my stylist sent me this super cute sweater with elbow patches. It’s a great lightweight piece for fall and can totally be layered for winter too.

Stitch Fix Review - RD Style Maureen Twisted Seam Elbow Patch Sweater - Pocketful of Joules

My only issue is that I’m not really much of a crewneck sweater girl. When I do wear sweaters, I tend to go for oversized v-necks or the ever-present cardigan. It’s pretty darn cute though… just not me.

Keep or Return? I’m thinking I’ll let this one go back into the world for someone else to enjoy!

Item #2: Kut from the Kloth Kate Distressed Boyfriend Jean – $78
Last month I asked for a pair of jeans similar to this pair that I pinned. I love the look of them, but not the $265 price tag. My stylist sent me a pair of jeans that were pretty good… but not exactly what I was looking for. So, I crossed my fingers for this month’s Fix to pan out. I styled these jeans two different ways – a summer look that I can wear now and also one for the fall.

Stitch Fix Review - Kut from the Kloth Kate Distressed Boyfriend Jeans - Pocketful of Joules

I’m in LOVE! I know that Kut from the Kloth usually fits my curves really well and these jeans feel like they were made for me. The distressing is just enough and the rolled part at the bottom isn’t stitched, so I can adjust it to my liking.

Keep or Return? As you can tell by the fact that I wore these jeans in almost every picture, I’m loving them and will wearing them a ton this fall!

Item #3: Le Lis Merryn Printed Dress – $78
I recently pinned this exact dress to my “Fix Inspiration” board because I liked the shape and felt like the pattern would work well with tights and a cardigan. My only worry was that the fabric might be too light to wear when the weather gets a bit cooler. However, when I received it I found out that the fabric is actually pretty a pretty substantial knit that wears great and won’t wrinkle. For the first look, I just added a pair of sandals for something I can wear now. For the second picture I put on a belt, bright cardigan and some closed-toe booties.

Stitch Fix Review - Le Lis Merryn Printed Dress - Pocketful of Joules

There is something magical about the way this dress fits and flares… because I look way thinner than I normally do. I’m in love with how comfortable this dress feels on and I’m so happy that it has a longer length that comes all the way to my knees. For reference if you decide to request this dress in your Fix, I’m 5’7″.

Keep or Return? KEEP, KEEP, KEEP! As soon as I took it off, I immediately hung it in my closet!

Item #4: RD STYLE Hollen Raglan Knit Top – $54
Here’s another sweater that I really like in theory, just not on me. I like the fit of this sweater with the open knit and interesting back, I just don’t think that the fitted horizontal stripes are doing my chest any favors.

Stitch Fix Review - RD Style Hollen Raglan Knit Top - Pocketful of Joules

And here is a close up of the pretty knit:

RD Style Hollen - Pocketful of Joules

Keep or Return: Honestly, if this were a bit looser and a v-neck I’d snatch it up. But it’s not, so I’m going to pass.

Item #5: Market & Spruce Elissa French Terry Moto Jacket – $74
Well, crap. I totally pinned this moto jacket to my pinterest page and didn’t realize until I saw the name of it that I ALREADY TRIED IT! That’s right, back in January I tried the exact same jacket in a striped fabric and decided not to purchase it.

I really love the look of this version’s fabric though, so I decided to keep an open mind and try it again. While it has the same name as the other jacket, it really does fit a bit differently with more of a cropped length.

Stitch Fix Review - Market and Spruce Elissa French Terry Moto Jacket - Pocketful of Joules

As much as I totally LOVE the look of this jacket when it’s open, I HATE how it looks zipped up. When it’s zipped tight, it is really apparent that the cropped look is not working on me. However, it looks so cute when it’s unzipped… Maybe I can just wear it as a casual cardigan-replacement-style and keep it unzipped forever?

Keep or Return: Okay guys, for this one I REALLY need your help. Should I buy it or should I pass?

Help Me!
Unlike last month when I had to return my Fix before I was able to get your feedback, I still have a couple days to make up my mind on what to buy. My mind is totally made up on the dress and jeans, but I’m torn on whether to buy the moto jacket. Leave me a comment below and tell me what you think!

8/27/15 Update: I decided to keep it all! Kind of. I posted the two sweaters on a Stitch Fix buy/sell Facebook page and sold them within a few hours. So, that gave me the benefit of the 25% off discount and I kept the other three items for myself! In fact, I’ve already worn the jeans twice and the jacket earlier today (you can check my outfit out here). Now I just have to count down the days until I receive my September “birthday” Fix!

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How to Choose the Best Handbag for Your Style

It’s easy to explore your style with clothing—trying out different shapes of dresses, skirts, pants, and shoes. But picking a handbag seems like more of a commitment. Sure, you can go to Target and buy a new purse every time you see one you like … but many ladies like to “invest” in one or two well-made handbags that they can use every day.

So, how do you decide which handbag is best for you?

I wrote a special post over on BlogHer with four of my favorite handbag styles, How to Choose the Best Handbag for Your Style. I made sure to include both designer and budget-priced options and I’d love it if you clicked over to check it out!

How to choose the best handbag for your style

Do you tend to buy a few cheaper handbags, or do you prefer to invest in one classic designer option?