Big Beauty Tuesday: How Do You Treat Yourself?

Spring has supposedly sprung (and Chicago is slowly but surely getting the memo), and while some are scheduling time for spring cleaning, after weeks of being buried in boxes, I feel the need to indulge a bit. What does that mean? Spending a little more time on me than on workโ€”like that long lunchtime stroll…

Spring has supposedly sprung (and Chicago is slowly but surely getting the memo), and while some are scheduling time for spring cleaning, after weeks of being buried in boxes, I feel the need to indulge a bit. What does that mean? Spending a little more time on me than on workโ€”like that long lunchtime stroll I recently took through my new hood that ended in a new eyeshadow palette at Ulta. Or following up a doctorโ€™s appointment with a long-overdue yet still impromptu pedicure. Or splurging on a brand Iโ€™ve long wanted to try on my hair ... you get the idea.

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Maybe itโ€™s the longer, brighter days that are shining a light on all the ways Iโ€™ve been neglecting myself (or the realization that I have another birthday in a few weeks), but I canโ€™t think of a better time than the present to treat myself wellโ€”and to treat myself to a few things Iโ€™ve long wanted to try.

First up? A virtual trip to Sephora, to try black-owned luxury haircare brand Briogeo. This is a brand Iโ€™ve been dying to dig into but dared not, for fear I become addictedโ€”because $115 hair masks and moderate editorial salaries donโ€™t mix (okay, thatโ€™s for the 32 oz. jumbo size, but thatโ€™s how addiction works, yโ€™all). But as if theyโ€™d read my mindโ€”or my folliclesโ€”I stumbled upon a TSA-approved three-piece sampler of their bestselling Donโ€™t Despair, Repair! Repair + Strengthen collection ($25) while shopping for upcoming travel. Sold!

Perfect for all hair types, inside the perfectly-sized (and reusable!) neoprene bag are miniaturized versions of the brandโ€™s Donโ€™t Despair, Repair! Super Moisture Shampoo ($36 for 16 oz.), Deep Conditioning Mask ($36 for 8oz.), and Strength + Moisture Leave-In Mask ($28 for 4oz.) And I donโ€™t know if itโ€™s my renewed dedication to self-care or the frigginโ€™ incredible feel of my hair after using this stuff twice this week (because the smell alone made me want to come back for more), but suddenly, it doesnโ€™t seem so pricey, after all. Yep, pretty sure this is how a habit forms. Thankfully, those samples are surprisingly generous.

Then, there was my sudden craving for colorโ€”no doubt an offset of the changing season. I swear, I hadnโ€™t planned on dipping into Ulta while on an otherwise uneventful trip to the grocery store, but since Iโ€™d made it my mission to find one that carried Juviaโ€™s Place (or to at least compel them to), in I wentโ€”and out I walked, with a super-saturated Masquerade Mini palette ($25) in hand. Now, admittedly, the main caveat to the instant gratification of grabbing this palette is that I could have copped it for a full $7 less from Juviaโ€™s itself. But Iโ€™m telling myself the trade-off is indicating to Ulta that this is a brand they should keep stocked in stores.

Of course, I immediately went to town on my new purchase, layering shades of blue from turquoise to cobalt (Zola, Dalia and the appropriately named Chi, to be exact) on my lids, before adding several layers of Pat McGrath Labs FetishEyes mascara ($28), another new, not-so-cheap favorite. Admittedly, the look mightโ€™ve been a bit much for a post-work trip to the chiropractor, but the ladies at the nail salon seemed into it if a little disappointed that I opted for my standard beige polish. (And as reported on Monday, McGrathโ€™s likely going to give me another run for my money when she drops her Eyedols eyeshadow singles ($25 each) on Thursday, so pray for me.)

But after a frankly luxurious day, all I wanted to do was take it all off, which I did, with a three-part cleansing and moisturizing regimen using the all-natural Pholk Beautyโ€™s Glow Replenishing Face Wash ($20), Honeysuckle Rose Face Mist ($20โ€”founder Niambi Cacchioli included a note, letting me know itโ€™s also great for use on a cotton pad as a tonerโ€”love that versatility!) and H2Oil Hemp x Hibiscus Night Oil ($27). Yes, it cost more to take off my makeup than put it onโ€”and again, it was worth every penny. Plus, the actual smell of petals on my skin reinforced the reason for the season.

Of course, not every indulgence has to be expensiveโ€”or even monetary. But between holidays and birthdays, how are you treating yourself? What thingsโ€”large or smallโ€”can you be doing to prime yourself for a new, warmer season, and hopefully, good things to come? Just a little seed to plant in your mind ... because itโ€™s once again time to bloom!

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