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The Conture Kinetic Skin Toning System…3 Months Later

A 3 Month Review of The Conture Skin Toning System
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Being 37, I wish I would have started taking care of my skin back in my twenties.  I’m not talking treating it for your typical breakouts I’m talking about really taking care of your skin.  But alas I didn’t, and now I feel like I’m playing catch up.  The bad thing about that is so much of the damage could have been prevented, the good thing is I’ve finally begun to understand my skin and what it really needs. One of those things being an at-home skincare routine—with morning and nighttime rituals that have quickly become almost therapeutic.  

It’s safe to say that I love my products and tools; I use exfoliants, face masks, moisturizers, toners and serums galore, not to mention  cupping and dermarolling too.  So back in March, when Luminess first invited me to test its Conture Kinetic Skin Toning System and share about it on the blog, I eagerly gave it a try.

As you may remember from my previous post, the Conture system is a safe at-home tool that reminded me a lot like ones used in medical spas, with low vibrations that stimulates and tones the skin.  When using it myself I found that it had almost a light vacuum effect on the skin, gently lifting and “sucking” the targeted areas of my face, neck and décolleté.  First go around I was especially impressed with how easy it was to use; nothing complicated or painful. 

It’s been a little more than three months now that I’ve been using the Conture system, and I still find it just as easy to use as the first time and am happy to report that I’ve really noticed a difference in my skin’s appearance.  I feel like my lines are more full, and overall my skin is more fresh faced and plump.  

Another side effect I’ve loved from the system is it’s helped me to adopt a healthier skin care routine.  I usually use it about three times a week.  In the morning I focus on my smile lines and a bit on my neck, then at night I’m able to spend time focusing on every little area.  I’m talking my neck, eye, lips, chin, forehead, and any and every line I might spy.  

So if you’re asking yourself if you want to invest in an at home anti-aging tool like this, you’re going to want to pull the trigger.  The Conture system sold out last time, and it’s offered at a steal of a price right now—$149.99—marked down from its retail $299.  

If you’re like me and love using different skin care tools than this is a great one to add to your arsenal.  And if you’re a bit wary of investing in an at-home system, this is still a great beginner system for you.  The price point is great and it comes with all of the different serums you’ll apply while using it before and after.  

The Conture system is be featured on the Today’s Special Value segment of QVC® TODAY at its special discounted price.  Tell me, who’s ready to try it out?!  Truly, MKR

Photography, Haley Sheffield for Waiting on Martha | This post is in collaboration with Luminess Air, a brand we love and adore.  All opinions are 100% our own. 

Breaking Down the Natural Beauty Buzzwords: 6 Important Terms to Know

Understanding the Labels of your favorite products
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Natural Beauty Buzzwords to Know, Waiting on Martha

If you’ve been wading into the waters of clean beauty, you’ve certainly come across some natural beauty buzzwords.  And if they’ve seemed a bit confusing to you, it’s because they are.  There are currently more than a dozen keywords and phrases being used to describe the ethos, ingredients, packaging, production and so much more that goes into your favorite beauty and personal care products. 

In order to go into the trending natural beauty buzzwords below, we first need to start at the basics.  If anything on an ingredient list includes the words “sulfates” and “parabens”, you’re going to want to stay away.  These are used as artificial preservatives in cosmetics, and they have possible links to cancer and reproductive issues.  

And the next important point is one we’ve mentioned several times here on waitingonmartha.com and with The Well Code.  “Fragrance” is a blanket term to watch out for; it’s used to mask a collection of harmful ingredients without listing them all out on the label.  Read more about this deceiving term here

Okay…kind of a downer with all of this talk, but good news is that consumers are recognizing all of these clean, natural, organic standards as important, and they’re encouraging popular beauty sites like Sephora, ULTA, Anthropologie and Nordstrom to include important keywords within product descriptions, and helpful natural beauty buzzwords when applicable.  Find the list of included terms below, and join us in a conversation about clean beauty and natural beauty buzzwords!  Are you looking for specific keywords on your favorite products’ labels?  I’d love to hear in the comments below as I personally am striving to keep my beauty and personal care routine as natural and toxin-free as possible…and I’m still learning!  Cheers, Kat

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goop by Juice Beauty Perfecting Eye Cream

Nordstrom, $90

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“Certified Organic” Items
In order for a product to earn the official USDA seal, it has to have 95% or greater organic ingredients.  And the remaining 5% has to include ingredients that aren’t banned from the National Organic Program. 

But a good thing to know: “certified organic” and “organic” are not the same thing.  A label touting that it’s “made of organic ingredients” only has to hit 70% of its contents as organic, though it is still part of the National Organic Program. goop by Juice Beauty products, on average, range in the 80’s for percentage of organic ingredients. 

Kjaer Weis is my personal favorite when it comes to certified organic makeup.  Ever product I’ve purchased has made my skin look and feel amazing. 


Drunk Elephant Umbra Sheer Defense SPF 30

Sephora, $34

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“All Natural Beauty”
The term “natural” in beauty means the complete formula is 100% synthetic free. But unfortunately, there isn’t a regulating body for all “natural” products.  Be sure to see if your product in question passes the standards by Ecocert, an organization that works to specifically certify ingredients as natural. 

Some brands like Drunk Elephant not only take into account the zero-synthetic quality of ingredients, they also judge based on sustainability and bio-availability. See more below. 

RMS Beauty Living Luminizer

Nordstrom, $38

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“Sustainable/Eco-Friendly” Products
Sustainability in the beauty industry is a popular subject due to environmental awareness, new global standards, its profitability and consumer demand.  Best practices include reduction of energy and waste usage, recycle-able and low-waste packaging, community and social outreach involvement, green building design and more. 

Like Drunk Elephant, RMS Beauty is a brand to watch in regards to sustainability (among everything else!).  I absolutely adore all of RMS Beauty’s products.  They’re formulated with raw and food grade ingredients in their natural state, which means they’re free from harmful chemicals, synthetics preservatives and vitamins. 

TARTE Double Duty Beauty Shape Tape Contour Concealer

Ulta, $25

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“Vegan/Cruelty-Free” Brands
These terms are widely used when brands do not test their products on animals, and when the products do not include animal-derived ingredients. 

However, this term has a lot of grey areas.  There is no “official” or government-sanctioned cruelty-free label, and a simple line as “not tested on animals” can refer to the ingredients, as opposed to the final product.  And the testing may even have taken place in a foreign country where standards and laws are less strict than here in the U.S.

It is also important to note any parent companies for smaller cosmetic brands when looking for completely cruelty-free products.  For example, TARTE is 100% cruelty-free, but it is owned by Kose, which is not.  It will be your personal decision on where to stand on instances like these…and it’s worth the research if you’re making this conscientious choice when buying your products. 

Brands such as Charlotte Tilbury, Glossier, Josie Maran, PUR Cosmetics, Sonia Kashuk, W3LL People and Vapour are completely cruelty-free. 

Read more on cruelty-free labeling here.

One Love Organics Oh Mega Calming Chia Oil

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“Superfood Skincare”
It’s not really a surprise that our obsession with superfoods now extends to skincare.  These ingredients are apparently are working double-time; look for algae, chia seeds, black tea, green tea, kale, raw cacao and spirulina in trending skincare products now.

Brands to watch: Youth to the People, Elemis, One Love Organics and Fresh Skincare

Vita Liberata Ten Minute Tan

Sephora, $39

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“Clean Beauty”
Like natural beauty products, for “clean” products, there is no official body by the government to regulate what’s what. “Clean” should mean safe and non-toxic.  It’s definitely on the more vague side of terminology use for products.  

I think of it mostly as the products’ effect on people and the world that’s affected by it.  I use the free ThinkDirty app to see how products range on the “dirty scale” to see if they’re considered “clean”.  That’s how I found the brand Vita Liberata for a cleaner alternative for sunless tanning products. 

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9 Ways to Plump Your Skin & Get That Covetable Glow

A handful of helpful tools & tricks for Happy Skin
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I’ve realized lately that I’ve been leaning on some pretty unexpected tools and tricks when it comes to skincare these days. I’ve discovered face cupping, I’m working on “blasting” my fascia, I’m an avid fan of derma rolling, and I’m taking about 23,049,823 “skinfood” ingestibles daily.  

But thanks to this hodgepodge of skincare tools and tricks, I’ve started to see success in finding that covetable glow, and finally doing away with acne scars and large pores that haunted me for years.  And my favorite part about a lot of the things I list below is that they’re affordable and simple to do/use.  Plus, you can do so many of the seemingly weird tricks, like face cupping and fascia blasting thanks to Ashley Black, in the comfort of your home, for just a few minutes each day! 

So without further adieu, I give you 9 ways to plump your skin and get that covetable glow.  I’d love to hear if you’ve tried any of these things, or if you have another I can add to the list!  Cheers, Kat

P.S.  Hoping to get your skin swimsuit ready? See this post on the best bikini skincare products. 

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Skinny & Co. Vanilla Sugar Body Scrub

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Exfoliate, Exfoliate, Exfoliate

It’s absolutely imperative that we exfoliate and slough off the old skin to leave fresh, smooth and healthy skin to show.  This super hydrating scrub has coconut oil which soothes and moisturizes the skin as the coconut sugar gently exfoliates. 

Moon Juice Beauty Dust

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Take Ingestibles and Vitamins

Once I realized that the glow came from the INSIDE, I went a little crazy stocking up on ingestibles and skin-friendly vitamins.  I especially love Moon Juice’s Beauty Dust because it’s made my hair shiny and full, and it’s so easy to mix into any and all beverages.  


Aloe Vera Plant

Amazon, $22

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Drink Aloe Vera

It’s so important to hydrate our skin from the inside out.  You can buy aloe vera juice at the store, but a lot of them have sugars and added ingredients.  That’s why we love the real deal: fresh aloe vera juice from the plant.  It’s super cheap to buy a stalk or two at Whole Foods.  Simply carve out the gel-like inside and add a squeeze of lemon juice!

BluePrint 16 oz. Juice

Amazon Fresh, $7.99

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Consume Green, Leafy Vegetables

Vegetables like broccoli, brussels sprouts are spinach amazing skin foods because they’re rich in alpha lipoic acid (ALA).  These have a really high concentration of antioxidants that fight free radicals and slow down the aging process.  ALA also acts as an anti-inflammatory, which lessens the signs of eye bags, blotchy spots, wrinkles and puffiness. 

Frankincense Essential Oil

Young Living via The Well Code, $73.50

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Nourish the Skin with Essential Oils

There are countless skin benefits of using essential oils. Frankincense is wonderful for giving your skin that radiant glow and decreasing any signs of aging.  Bergamot and Grapefruit are great for toning and evening the skin tone.  And lavender is super soothing for irritated, sensitive skin.  Just to name a few! 

Have more questions about essential oils? Head over to The Well Code and learn why we’re absolutely oil-obsessed. 

LURE Home Spa Face Cupping Massage Set

Amazon, $25.80

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Try Cupping

Cupping is an ancient practice in alternative medicine that helps get the blood flowing while activating the lymphatic system.  And this simple tool is pretty awesome on the face and neck; it visibly reduces fine lines & wrinkles, while increasing your collagen production, improving the contours on your face, and helping the elasticity of your skin.  You only need to use it for as little as 3-5 minutes per day to see results.   


Merben Jute Body Brush with White Handle

Waiting on Martha Home, $35

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Dry Brush

Dry brushing is another important, and very affordable, step to add to your daily skincare routine at home.  Using a dry brush on the skin helps to boost circulation, slough away dead skin cells, stimulate the lymph nodes, improve digestion, improve the appearance of cellulite, and help the body detox in general.  I personally enjoy doing it for a few minutes in the morning before a shower, as it wakes me up and exfoliates before I wash.  Always brush in circular motions and brush toward your heart. 

Golden Touch Micro Needle Derma Roller

Amazon, $13.99

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Use a Derma Roller

This simple tool uses a ton of tiny, tiny needles to create micro-incisions on the skin that cause collagen and elastin production into overdrive.  Your face will feel tighter and look plumper as it heals.  It’s a great thing to use at home for acne scaring and discoloration. 

Fascia & Cellulite Blaster Massage Stick

Amazon, $24.50

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Work on the Cellulite

Thanks to this goop article, it has recently come to my attention that cellulite is quite the myth.  No, we don’t have to live with dimples and lines on the backs of our legs forever!  We should instead, work on massaging the fascia by kneading the skin and working the fat cells free.  Is your mind blown too?  I know.  This fascia and cellulite blaster massage stick does just the trick. 

Featured image, Kathryn McCrary for Waiting on Martha

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