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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

finished goods - april

It's almost the end of May - I know I'm very behind on my posts, but there's something about pregnancy fatigue that makes everything but sleep seem a little less important.  Excuses aside, here are my finished goods for the month of April:
May's going to be a light month for finished goods but I'm going to keep chipping away at it.  And for those who like reviews, I will try to catch up as soon as possible.  Thanks for your patience!


Saturday, May 18, 2013

h2o+ bath aquatics natural spring shampoo

I received a deluxe sample of this shampoo in the February edition of BB5.  Other than being a devoted fan of their Mariel fragrance all throughout high school and most of my university years, I haven’t had an opportunity to give H2O+ products a try, so I’m quite happy to see various products from their bath/skincare line show up in my last few BB5 deliveries.

The Bath Aquatics natural spring shampoo is formulated specifically for fine hair, which I was happy to discover.  Most drugstore and salon shampoos have proven to be too heavy for my hair, leaving it (especially my bangs) limp and slightly greasy looking even immediately after washing.  This version contains Iceland moss, watercress and pro-vitamin B.  Although the website says the fragrance contains hints of water lilies, fresh-cut greens, lemon, mint and jasmine, the shampoo just has a nice, clean scent to me.

What I loved about this shampoo was how it seemed to rinse cleanly out of my hair without making it feel dry or knotty afterward.  A little bit of the product goes a long way, as it foams up nicely with water.  I’ve been using my [size] sample for over a week and haven’t reached the halfway mark yet.  I did not feel the need to use conditioner or detangling spray to comb through my hair afterward.  Even without blow drying, my hair did not look or feel greasy once it had completely air-dried. 

Verdict: A bit on the pricey side, but I can see myself alternating this one with my other hair-thickening shampoos.  Definitely a strong candidate on the full-size purchase list.  ~250mL bottle, US$14   


Wednesday, May 15, 2013

h2o+ spa sea salt body wash

A sample of this product came in the March edition of BB5.  Since I’m making a conscious effort to use up some of the sample sizes in my stash before buying any new full-sized products, I decided to start on this one (plus, I thought it would be a nice complement to the H20+ shampoo I was also trying out).

According to H2O+’s website, the body wash contains European sea salts, red marine algae, Japanese green tea and pro-vitamin B.  The product feels like a typical body wash – not too thick nor thin – and it lathers up nicely.  The smell of the body wash took me by surprise.  I knew the product contained sea salt, but I wasn’t quite expecting the scent of the body wash to be so sharp.  It definitely reminded me of body scrub treatments that I have had in the past.  The scent doesn’t seem to linger after the product is rinsed off, but the sharpness of it takes away from the whole bath/shower experience for me.

Otherwise, the body wash was decent – there were days where I doubled up on showers and the body wash did not leave my skin feeling tight or dry.  However, I would say that this is pretty standard compared to other body washes (including drugstore brands) that I have used in the past. 

Verdict: The scent was a little off-putting and the product itself was really nothing special – I will not be purchasing this in the future.  ~60mL travel sized-tube, US$5 [note: no full-sized version appeared to be available on H2O+’s US website at the time this was posted].  

Saturday, May 11, 2013

beauty box 5 - april 2013

This month's BB5 box arrived just over 2 weeks after shipping, which is an improvement over last month.  

Here is what I received in this month's BB5 box (amounts listed are the sample values based on full-size retail value and are listed in USD):

1. La Fresh instant body soother wipes. 2 wipes, $0.83

2. Brazen Cosmetics eyeshadow in Birthday Suit. 0.18oz (assumed full size received), $7.49

3. Minxxette brush hanger. Small, $4.69

4. Jean Pierre Cosmetics oil absorbing tissues. 50 sheets, $1.99

5. Model Co illusion lip pencil. Full size, $20

The total value of this month's box was $35.  With the exception of the brush hanger (which I likely won't get much use out of) and the Brazen eyeshadow (loose powders are messy and I already received one in last month's box), I'm pretty happy with the products offered. 
Product reviews on the above to follow. 

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

kiehl's ultimate thickening shampoo

I am always (and I do mean always) in the market for a product that will (i) prevent or at least minimize some of the seasonal shedding that I go through or (ii) make my hair appear a little fuller.  Kiehl’s products have a pretty good reputation based on user reviews floating around on the Internet, so I decided to give the hair thickening shampoo a try.

According to Kiehl’s website, the shampoo is "infused with a blend of thickening polymers, naturally-derived proteins and an Omega-6 essential fatty acid derivative to fortify and texturize thinning hair. Combined with these is a blend of nurturing Vitamin E and Rosemary, Peppermint, and Cedarwood essential oils (for a stimulating sensation on scalp), to create a gentle formula that helps reinforce hair strands for a noticeably thicker, healthy-looking appearance and improved scalp coverage."

The product is white and creamy, with a peppermint scent.  Because of the scent, I half-expected to feel a little tingly when applied, which turned out not to be the case.  The shampoo rinses off clean and does not leave much of a lingering scent.  

In terms of thickness – did it work for me?  When I take the time to blow-dry my hair properly after using the shampoo, it does seem to add a little bit of extra oomph to my hair and definitely cuts down on the static that normally strikes in winter weather.  However, if I don’t blow-dry (which is the case on most days), there is no noticeable thickness in appearance or by touch. 

Verdict: Provided it’s used consistently (I typically alternate this with a couple other shampoos) and you actually take the time to properly style your hair, this product can have an amplifying effect on hair.   I am currently on my second bottle of this product so I clearly like it enough to have repurchased it! ~8oz bottle, C$25



Friday, May 3, 2013

yves rocher 3 minutes fresh mask with lemon zest

This was one of the things I picked up in my February Yves Rocher purchase.  Yves Rocher frequently offers its products at low, low prices, which makes it very hard to resist buying them.  This little baby only rang in at C$3.99.  (Note: I’ve since had to unsubscribe from the company’s mailing list because the product offers it kept sending me were gradually chipping away at my willpower.)

The “3 Minute” aspect was what appealed to me.  Of late, since I zonk out shortly after dinner on weeknights, I was looking for something that I could slap on and wash off quickly.  This mask is a translucent yellow gel that squeezes easily out of the tube.  I typically end up applying about 1-1.5 tablespoons’ worth to my face for coverage.  It has a pleasant lemon scent – not like dishwasher or laundry detergent, but fresh.  The gel does not dry up in 3 minutes, although I suppose it would if a much thinner layer of the mask was applied.  The only minor downside is that the product doesn’t rinse out that well at the sink (it could, but I would be hunched over my sink for about 5 minutes to do it); however, it rinses off in the shower in a snap, which is a concession that I would be willing to make.

After rinsing the product, my skin feels a little tighter (in a good way) and seems to “glow” a bit more.  I usually follow up with a little toner and moisturizer before hopping into bed.  I’ve used the mask about three times over the past month and a half and my skin has felt good immediately after using it.  The mask provides a nice pick-me-up after a long and/or tiring day. 

Verdict: Yves Rocher offers a number of other facial masks in their product lineup that I wouldn’t mind trying.  However, based on the positive experience I’ve had with this particular one, I would purchase this again in the future (especially if it’s still $3.99!).  ~50ml tube, C$3.99