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My Parched, Damaged Hair Can’t Live Without Naturelab Tokyo’s Perfect Repair Leave-In Treatment

Naturelab Tokyo Perfect Repair LeaveIn Treatment  Review

$17 at Ulta Beauty

TL;DR:

  • What It Is: A foaming leave-in conditioner
  • What It Does: Softens and conditions hair with vegan keratin
  • Who It's For: Anyone looking for a boost in the shine department, especially if your hair is dry or damaged (or both)

If there were an award for the most fragile hair in the world, I would need to prepare an acceptance speech right away. With a naturally fine slash dry hair texture and a predisposition to extreme hair color changes, I’m battling split-ends, frizziness, and breakage at every given moment of my life — hence my unwavering dependence on Naturelab Tokyo’s Perfect Repair Leave-In Treatment. Its concoction of reparative hair conditioners (including vegan keratin, argan oil, and castor oil) give moisture and strength back to my hair without weighing it down, miraculously so. A pump or two of this light-as-air foam is enough to easily coat all my shoulder-length ends while wet before air-drying — because with all the shine it leaves behind, who needs a flat-iron?

You’ll find Naturelab Tokyo Perfect Repair Leave-In Treatment in the October 2021 Allure Beauty Box.

Naturelab Tokyo Perfect Repair Leave-In Treatment

Naturelab Tokyo Perfect Repair Leave-In Treatment

$17 at Ulta Beauty

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9 Sneaky Ways to Save Money During the Week






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Spending money can quickly turn into a spiral that becomes a little (or a lot) addicting. When you aren’t consciously tracking what’s coming in and out of you bank account or keeping in mind ways to save money, it’s easy for it to get out of control. 

But on the flip side, saving can become addictive too. Seeing that number in your bank account grow makes saving easier, especially when you find new ways to save money. Some moves are obvious: budgets, CDs with high-yield interest rates, and what not. Others, however, I like to think of as sneaky money moves. Before you ask, no, I’m not hoarding money under any tables like I did during Monopoly games as a kid. Instead, I’m doing my research and figuring out under-the-radar techniques to pinch pennies wherever I can.

While these steps might not amount to huge savings, they do lessen living costs and, little by little, build up bank accounts. Every cent counts in the long haul, right?

 

1. Save pennies at the pump

We’re not exaggerating when I say pennies here. Depending on the day, sometimes all you’ll get are pennies back on my gas purchase. Other times, however, I can earn more than a dollar back at the pump. The secret? It’s all thanks to Checkout 51. If you’re not using the coupon app yet, I highly recommend downloading it. While the app is great for grocery shopping, it’s also a sneaky tool for lowering your gas receipts.

So what’s the catch? Checkout 51 cashback discounts aren’t available at every gas station. For instance, the pump closest to where I live doesn’t participate. The one on my way to work, however, does. Because of this, I’ve taken to planning my fill-ups to coincide with my drive to the office. Before I leave home, I upload the offer to my account (a required step), then fill’er up at the gas station. Later that day, I snap a picture of my receipt for the app, then wait for my cashback savings to apply to my account. Ba da bing! Money back.

 





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2. Become a coupon queen

No, you don’t have to go all Extreme Couponing to save big at the grocery store. All it really takes are a few easy-to-use apps to score deals on the groceries you buy anyway.

First things first, take a minute to see if the grocery store near you has its own app. For example, I usually go to Stop & Shop, so I always use the store’s app to load discounts to my card (related: get a supermarket card!) and show the cashier my account barcode right on my phone. Through the Stop & Shop app, I also receive personalized coupons based on my frequent purchases (I get a lot of yogurt deals) and keep track of how many gas points I have for the Stop & Shop gas program (again, get a supermarket card!).

Beyond the basic supermarket app, other favorites include Checkout 51 and Fetch Rewards. While all are similar, they each have unique pros that make having them all worthwhile. With Checkout 51, the coupon selection isn’t huge, but it can pay off well. 

 

3. Drop the gym membership

Toward the end of college, one of the first things I vowed to myself was that I’d never pay for a gym membership. Now, I’m not in any way saying gyms are bad or a waste of time, because they’re not. What they are, however, is expensive. Based on my lifestyle, I knew that I never actually needed to pay for a membership when I could easily take advantage of free resources instead. And I did.

When I worked abroad for a year after graduation, I relied exclusively upon running and Youtube fitness videos to stay in shape. I still do, although I’ve also added Shape’s fitness challenges to the mix. Is running not in the cards for you? Nowadays, Youtube has every type of workout under the sun, including my favorites by Fitness Blender and POPSUGAR. Not only do both channels offer routines with and without equipment, but they’re approachable for individuals of all fitness levels. And yes, I can say first-hand that they definitely do make you sweat.

 

4. Cook one new recipe per week

You might be reading this one and saying to yourself, “I already cook at home.” Nice! But when’s the last time you cooked something new? On the flip side, when’s the last time you ate out or ordered takeout? If the answer to the latter is anything along the lines of “way too often,” then it’s time to get cooking. 

I know you probably know that cooking at home is less expensive than eating out all the time. The sneaky part of this tip is that it’s not just about saving a few bucks by skipping Seamless, but also about creating a gradual lifestyle change. See, when you get in the habit of picking out a new recipe every week or two, you win twice. On the one hand, you get to try a new-to-you dish and improve your skills in the kitchen. On the other, you commit to regularly forgoing dinner out in order to save money and work your creative muscles. And who knows? You just may love it.

 





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5. Make coffee at home

This one’s for you, Starbucks lovers (also, I’m sorry, but you’ll thank me later). Depending on where you live, a standard cup of drip coffee can run anywhere from an affordable $1.50 to a cringeworthy $5 and above. I don’t know about you, but $3 a day—and $15 per workweek—is a gut punch to my wallet. To avoid the temptation of stopping into any of the two Starbucks or four Dunkins on my way to work (yes, I counted), I’ve made a commitment to only brew coffee at home. I can’t operate without java in the morning, so this is actually instant gratification for me, since it means I don’t have to suffer through getting ready sans-caffeine. Three scoops and eight minutes after hitting the start button, I’m happily sipping on my preferred medium roast, hazelnut blend. 

Want to make coffee at home even easier? With auto-timers, you can set your coffee to brew at a certain hour every day. In the warmer months, you could also brew a huge pot on Sunday and turn it into iced coffee to sip during the week. 

 

6. Get a library card—and actually use it

Unlike platinum highlights and Tamagotchis, library cards are one childhood memento you want to keep with you into adulthood. In case it’s been a minute since you last stepped foot into your local library, consider the fact that library cards grant access to so much more than books. Depending on the library closest to you, signing up for a member card might mean just getting access to hundreds, if not thousands, of new-to-you reads (which sounds pretty wonderful, tbh). On the other hand, it might also mean gaining admittance to everything from career prep programs and language courses to movies and music. And did I mention it’s all free?

P.S. Your local library isn’t the only place to sign up for a card. For college alums, many universities offer library access to books and databases for graduates and students alike. Check with your school’s alumni services to confirm.

 

7. Carpool with friends or take public transportation at least one day a week

Depending on where you live or what your work setup is like, commuting solo might be the path of least resistance. If you want to get serious about saving, though, carpooling and public transportation are the way to go. Make either option more doable by introducing one or the other to your routine on a set day per week. Perhaps you know your cubicle buddy lives in the next town over from you and drives by your place on the way to work. Why not ask him or her to alternate driving duty with you every Friday? Not only will carpooling save you gas money in the short-term, but it can also extend the life of your ride and decrease pollution.

If carpooling is not feasible or realistic (in other words, if you live in a big city), public transportation is a saving grace. Instead of relying upon your own car or an Uber to get you to the office, consider taking the local bus or subway to work instead. For the price of a single ride, you may have to sacrifice a few minutes of your morning routine, but you’ll score big on gas or Lyft fee savings. Plus, public transportation is an easy way to make your daily commute just a teensy bit greener.

 

8. Shop for makeup at the drugstore

As much as it pains me to say it, sometimes skipping that Sephora order is a good idea. If you think about it, many “must-have” makeup items aren’t really essential at all. Case in point: mascara. I can’t tell you how often I’ve been suckered into purchasing a prestige mascara just because I was a fan of the brand (looking at you, Lancome Hypônse Drama) or I fell for the packaging. Yet when it came down to testing each tube, I found I loved them about as much as I loved the versions from the drugstore. 

All in all, for frequent repurchases like mascara, eyeliner, and lipstick, it’s much more affordable to pick them up at the drugstore instead. With cheaper prices and membership discounts, drugstores offer all the go-to products for a fraction of the prices found at department store counters. And if we’re being honest, we all know the CoverGirl LashBlast Volume Mascara is never not a good thing to have in your makeup stash.

 

9. Look at leftovers like gold (because they are)

If you’re trying to save dough and you’re not all aboard the leftover bandwagon, it’s time to hop on and never look back. You see, leftovers are, if not a full meal in and of themselves, the start of something delicious. To make leftovers work for me, I love purposefully making extra of whatever I’m cooking for dinner so that I can pack it up in my container of choice for lunch the next day.

While this is a major boon when it comes to lunch prep in the morning (simply grab the container and go), it’s also a sneaky way for me to curb my takeout expenses. If I know I already have a perfectly scrumptious portion of food waiting for me in the office fridge, I’m far less likely to place a pickup order than I would be if I threw together a sad desk lunch that morning. (Let me tell you, a can of microwaveable soup gets old real fast.)

 

 

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Soko Glam Is Having a Sale on Its Best Korean Skin-Care Products

A group shot of Soko Glam's 2021 Best of KBeauty Winners Saturday Skin Yuzu Vitamin C Sleep Mask Rovectin Lotus Water...Courtesy of brand

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It's that time again, skin-care lovers. Soko Glam's 2021 Best of K-Beauty Awards is here. And similar to years past, the e-retailer is hosting an exciting sale to celebrate and say thank you to its loyal customers. The promotion commences on Friday, October 1, and lasts through Wednesday, October 13, so shoppers get almost two full weeks of savings. Starting at 10 a.m. ET on October 1, this year's winners — all of which were chosen by the Soko Glam community — will be 20 percent off with the promo code BOBKB20. And judging by the lineup (pictured below), you absolutely don't want to miss out. Outside of Then I Met You's The Giving Essence, the promo applies to every single winner. (You can't combine the code with any other promotions or discount codes, as per usual.)

A group shot of Soko Glam's 2021 Best of KBeauty Winners Saturday Skin Yuzu Vitamin C Sleep Mask Rovectin Lotus Water...Courtesy of brand

Best of all, if you spend $125 or more, you'll receive a complimentary The Happy (Skin) Days Set. Inside a limited-edition Soko Glam reusable tote, you'll find the following four winners in deluxe sample sizes: Saturday Skin Yuzu Vitamin C Sleep Mask, Rovectin Lotus Water Cream, Beauty of Joseon Glow Serum, and Hanskin Pore Cleansing Oil BHA. They're the perfect additions to any suitcase or duffle bag for your next (safe) getaway, so your skin stays glowing even in less familiar temperatures and settings.

Let's get into the good stuff and break down each individual winner by superlative:

Best Clean Beauty: Acwell Licorice pH Balancing Advanced Serum

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Acwell Licorice pH Balancing Advanced Serum

$25$20Soko GlamShop Now

We love how upfront Acwell is about the pH levels in its products. If you need a refresher, our skin clocks in at 5.5 — and the closer it stays to that number, the fewer chances harmful bacteria has of forming and wrecking havoc. Acwell's Licorice pH Balancing Advanced Serum has a watery, fast-absorbing formula spiked with, as its name suggests, a powerful brightening, discoloration-evening trio of licorice root extract, licorice root water, and niacinamide. 

Even Soko Glam cofounder Charlotte Cho told us that Acwell is one of her favorites and consistently makes the cut for the Best of K-Beauty Awards. (The Licorice pH Balancing Cleansing Toner, Licorice pH Balancing Intensive Eye Cream, and Licorice pH Balancing Essence Mist have all picked up awards in previous years.)

As for the "clean" designation, you can read all about Allure's standards for clean beauty to inform your decision — but this serum makes the cut for us.

Best Vegan Beauty: Rovectin Lotus Water Cream

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Rovectin Lotus Water Cream

$20$16Soko GlamShop Now

Don't let this unassuming exterior fool you. Within Rovetin's Lotus Water Cream, you'll find a blend of lotus flower extract, glycerin, niacinamide, and Aquaxyl (a patented hydrator) working together to majorly boost hydration levels, limit water loss, and improve elasticity and plumpness. If you're looking for a light-as-air, gel-like moisturizer that feels soothing and cool to the touch, this is it — hands down. Take it from senior commerce writer Sarah Han, who says it's become an absolute staple in her routine — both daytime and nighttime.

And as the category suggests, this cream is not made with any animal products.

Best Staple: Beauty of Joseon Glow Serum

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Beauty of Joseon Glow Serum

$17$14Soko GlamShop Now

When an affordable (as in, under $20) golden elixir like the Beauty of Joseon Glow Serum promises a woke-up-like-this radiance, it's ok to hoard a bit of doubt. But we're here to dispel those uncertainties because this soothing concoction of anti-inflammatory propolis, tone-evening niacinamide, and antioxidant-rich turmeric keeps skin feeling bouncy and looking bright. Add a few drops to your nighttime routine to calm breakouts and irritation.

The New Classic: Neogen Day-Light Protection Airy Sunscreen

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Neogen Day-Light Protection Airy Sunscreen

$32$26Soko GlamShop Now

It's no surprise that so many have fallen in love with Neogen's latest SPF, Day-Light Protection Airy Sunscreen. Upon its debut a few months ago, Han raved about the colorless, lightweight formula and its hydrating, glow-inducing, and yet barely-there texture. Despite being a chemical sunscreen (meaning it uses octocrylene, homosalate, and avobenzone filters), it's infused with a boatload of soothing ingredients including açai, aloe, avocado, glycerin, and hibiscus to counteract any potential sensitivity, as cosmetic chemist Ginger King confirmed. 

Best Night Treatment: Saturday Skin Yuzu Vitamin C Sleep Mask

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Saturday Skin Yuzu Vitamin C Sleep Mask

$29$23Soko GlamShop Now

While Saturday Skin's Yuzu Vitamin C Sleep Mask has a fun, jelly-like texture, it's not here to play around. In fact, it's going to work extra hard while you snooze and infuse your skin with deep hydration — so you wake up with refreshed, supple skin. How so? Look to the key vitamins found in the bouncy formula, including vitamin A (retinol), vitamin B (niacinamide), and vitamin C (yuzu extract). All you need is a little bit of product applied on top of your moisturizer to seal in all of that barrier-repairing, skin-smoothing goodness — you're welcome.

Best At-Home Treatment: Benton Snail Bee Ultimate Hydrogel Eye Patch

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Benton Snail Bee Ultimate Hydrogel Eye Patch

$28$22Soko GlamShop Now

After all of the screen time we subject our eyes to (sorry), they'll definitely appreciate a bit of pampering — courtesy of Benton Snail Bee Ultimate Hydrogel Eye Patch. Each container comes packed with 60 patches (aka 30 pairs/uses) infused with gold, pearl, diamond, and charcoal powders that firm and hydrate your delicate undereye area. Doesn't that so luxurious? An at-home spa night never sounded so right.

Best All-Around: Hanskin Pore Cleansing Oil BHA

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Hanskin Pore Cleansing Oil BHA

$27$22Soko GlamShop Now

We're huge proponents of double cleansing here at Allure, which means kicking things off with a no-nonsense cleansing oil that seamlessly (and satisfyingly) melts every bit of makeup and pore-clogging debris away. Perfect for combination and oily skin types, Hanskin Pore Cleansing Oil BHA targets blackheads and excess sebum with exfoliating salicylic acid, as well as jojoba, olive, and fruit oils (orange, lemon, etc.) to leave your pores feeling sparkling clean — but never stripped.

P.S. Those with drier and more sensitive skin can check out Hanskin's Cleansing Oil PHA, which is formulated with polyhydroxy acids (hence, the PHA in the name). In comparison to AHA and BHA, PHA molecules are larger in size and therefore can't penetrate the deeper, more delicate layers of the skin.

Best Body Care: Klavuu Green Pearlsation Tea Tree Care Body Spray

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Klavuu Green Pearlsation Tea Tree Care Body Spray

$14$11Soko GlamShop Now

In case you forgot, it's not just your face that's prone to breaking out. And, thanks to rising stress levels and a more sedentary lifestyle due to the ongoing pandemic, body acne is unfortunately more common than ever. Kick pesky backne and buttne to the curb with a beginner-friendly treatment like the Klavuu Green Pearlsation Tea Tree Care Body Spray, which is laced with tea tree oil and salicylic acid to fight acne and irritation in hard-to-reach areas. Pearl and algae extracts also assist in brightening skin and soothing irritation. 

Best Newcomer: Good Light Moon Glow Milky Toning Lotion

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Good Light Moon Glow Milky Toning Lotion

$22$18Soko GlamShop Now

Also ringing in a skin-loving pH of 5.5, Good Light's Moon Glow Milky Toning Lotion is pretty much perfectly named. Milky in both color and texture, this lightweight fluid leaves skin feeling moisturized, balanced, and smooth as heck. Natural alpha hydroxy acids (or AHAs) via fruit extracts — like apple, lemon, and coconut — gently sweet away dead skin cells to reveal a more radiant complexion. In terms of locking in hydration and strengthening your barrier, you'll have meadowfoam seed oil (an anti-inflammatory fatty acid), snow mushroom (holds 1000 times its weight in water), and plenty of soothing ceramides to thank. 

The Holy Grail: Then I Met You The Giving Essence

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Then I Met You The Giving Essence

$50Soko GlamShop Now

While Then I Met You's The Giving Essence unfortunately isn't discounted, that shouldn't stop you from experiencing this gem of a product for yourself. Seriously, we love a hydrating essence that also gently exfoliates, thanks to red algae (which, along with black chokeberry, lends this formula its gorgeous, natural pink hue). But the star ingredient might just have to be polyglutamic acid, which holds four times more moisture than hyaluronic acid. Let that sink in — literally. 

Treat your skin to an upgraded routine by shopping the epic sale through October 13 at 10 a.m. ET, so there's plenty of time to shop over at sokoglam.com and cash in on the savings. As a reminder, all you have to do is use the code BOBK20 at checkout to redeem the limited-time offer. Time to glow up, my friends.