
1. Pattern Leave-In Conditioner
I low-key freaked out recently when my ends felt like straw, so I zipped over to Ulta to buy some things from Pattern, a hair line by actress Tracee Ellis Ross made especially for curlies.
First up was a tube of this medium-weight leave-in conditioner. I’ve used it before and my wavy hair likes it! It’s rich and hydrating, and maybe it’s a touch too intense as it tends to stretch out my waves so they appear straighter, but I don’t mind. The dainty honeysuckle scent agrees with me, and I like that you get such a big bottle for the price.
2. Pattern Lightweight Conditioner
This doubles as a sheer conditioner and a co-wash! It has the same delicate honeysuckle scent as the rest of the Pattern products, and the 13-ounce bottle is huge. I used it last night as a co-wash, and my hair felt so clean. No silicones! LOVE.
3. Pattern Travel Size Medium Conditioner
I bought the travel-size version of this because I want to be sure I love it before committing to a full-size bottle. Anywho, it’s richer compared to the Lightweight Conditioner. I like it. My hair feels soft and moisturized.

4. Pattern Travel Size Hydration Shampoo
Lovely. Hydrating but not heavy, and my hair felt clean and soft afterwards.
5. Bumble & Bumble Hairdressers’ Invisible Oil Ultra Rich Trial Set with Shampoo, Conditioner and Hyaluronic Treatment Oil
DUDE. Like I said, I’m on a mission to rectify this dry hair sitch, so this fell into my basket in case the items from Pattern didn’t work out. I haven’t tried it yet, but I used Bumble & Bumble for years in my 20s and 30s, and my hair always liked it. I’m going on a trip soon, and I might just bring this with me.
6. Dermalogica Travel Size PreCleanse Oil
Also for my upcoming trip because I need a travel-friendly makeup remover. I used this back in the day and liked it.
Re: Innersense
There was some great feedback from reader E.D. on the hair brand Innersense in the comments yesterday, so if you’re interested in the line, you might want to skim through her quick reviews. Thank you, E.D.!
I decided to hold off buying anything from Innersense for now, but if you’re already a fan, the entire line is currently 20% off online at Beauty Heroes. No code needed.
Fun fact! Beauty Heroes is based in my town of Novato.
One last thing…
Connor is going to her first dance tonight. Her school is hosting a father-daughter dance, and El Hub will be her date! Last night when we were getting ready for bed, I explained what happens at a dance: how your date picks you up, tells your parents they’ll have you home by curfew, opens your car door, gets you punch at the dance and so on. I’m so happy she’ll be able to go to her first dance with her dad. Just thinking about her going on a real date makes me tear up a little, LOL!
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
P.S. TGIF!

A father daughter dance date? That is so sweet and so precious! Dance dates aren’t really a thing in Germany, but I love the idea of being out with someone that shows you with you much respect and attention you deserve to be treated before you start doing it “for real”.
I hope Connor has a good time!
I picked up the shampoo and conditioner from The Ordinary and realized too late that the shampoo has something that I’m somewhat allergic to (the form of vitamin E in most cosmetics and skincare products) so I’m rewashing my hair since my scalp itches LOL.
I also picked up the CeraVe PM moisturizer because the packaging on my normal moisturizer (Bioderma Sensibio Light) is really annoying. Target had an offer for 20% off skincare so I picked up the CeraVe cream to foam cleanser too – I’ll try that once I evaluate the moisturizer. I’m using Bioderma on one side of my face and CeraVe on the other.
Oh and I got the Lancôme Artliner in Metallic Brown.
I didn’t know that Bumble & Bumble had come out with an Ultra Rich version of it’s Invisible Oil line. I need to check this one out ASAP.
I hope Connor had fun at her dance. The high school Dear Daughter went to had an annual Father/Daughter dance. It was the high point of the year and all the girls really got dressed up for it. The senior class fathers also put on a skit every year and from what I hear it was usually hilarious.