LUSH Kitchen Mini Haul

This little box o’ happiness
 came sooner than I expected.
A look inside the box.

I recently made a purchase through the Lush UK site.  Even with shipping the products can be cheaper.  Things have changed, so the difference isn’t as good as it used to be, but I digress.  About a week ago I bought a few things, and the parcel arrived exactly 7 days after it was dispatched. I’m not sure if every product is unwrapped when it ships, but everything was this time (except for the soap).  When I have placed orders in the past, products were usually wrapped in a cellulose film with an ingredient list sticker.  I digress…  What’s in the box?  Well, let’s take a look!

The products, unboxed!

1.  Mouthwash Tabs

Two of the three they offered.
More fun little Polaroid cards…
not sure what to do with them.

Both of these mouthwash tabs have menthol in them.  If you aren’t a fan, then I suggest skipping them the next time they are available.  Personally, I love menthol– it opens up my sinuses.  To use them, pop one in your mouth sip some water.  Next, chew it up, just as you would with a toothy tab.  Swish, spit, and you’re ready to go!  These are are less compressed than the toothy tabs, and break up quite fast.  You can also feel them fizz because of the combination of ingredients.  Each bottle contains approximately 75 tabs.  The were a Kitchen item, and I don’t think they’re available anymore.  But, they may bring it back.

  • Creme de Menthe

Green, shimmery, and minty!

These little tabs really pack a punch.  They are very minty because they contain peppermint powder AND peppermint oil.  My mouth was first hit by the saltiness of the baking soda.  Next came the menthol, followed by mint and a hint of sweet.  The cooling effect lasted for about 30 minutes.  I think that is mostly because I didn’t have anything to eat or drink in that time.

  • Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster
Light, shimmery yellow tabs!

This product smells like a lemon & menthol cough drop.  They have a real Asian herbalist quality to them.  Because of the sweetener, there is a definite diet-taste to them.  Initially I was hit by sour/salty flavor, followed by a stinging sensation and that sweet, diet flavor.  It, literally, tastes like a super strong Ricola (save for the diet part).  My mouth felt refreshed thanks to the menthol, but there was a little bit of grit, simply because of the formula.  This tab didn’t foam as much as I expected it to, but I could feel it breaking apart, due to the acids and baking soda reacting with the liquid.  There was also an aftertaste of diet-y sweetness, lemon, and menthol, but it didn’t last more than about 10 minutes for me.

2.  Hairy McClairy Solid Shampoo

I think this looks like a light green, melting Rice Krispy bar.

During Valentine’s there was a product that smelled remarkably similar to this shampoo, mixed with something else that I can’t pinpoint.  Maybe Prince Charming?  Ugh, I can’t remember.  This solid shampoo is supposed to help with testy scalps, and because of the weather, my scalp is really off.  I have been using it every other day.  It does do a thorough job of cleaning my hair, and leaves it conditioned and shiny.  I have noticed that my hair doesn’t get greasy as fast (thanks to an oily scalp), but no other noticeable changes.  Maybe it takes more than a few washes to see the change.

3.  Soap

  • Hippy Cold-Pressed Soap
I think that’s supposed to be a lion in the center…

This is probably one of my least favorite products, scent-wise.  It’s very strong of patchouli, and reminds me of the lumber department at Home Depot.  I have not used it because I actually bought it for a friend.  I’m sure you’re wondering why I would say something negative that I bought for someone else.  Well, she loves patchouli, so I figured it would be the perfect for her.  Sadly, the center doesn’t look like anything recognizable… 

  • Quinquireme of Nineveh
Sam made the soap!

The smell of this milky, white soap reminds me of Trichomania.  It contains coconut, orange and vanilla oils, as well as other nourishing ingredients.  I really want to try this on my hair to see how it works out.  I liked the little Polaroid card with the photo of who made the soap (Sam).  

4.  Solid Conditioners

I have tried the U.S versions of these two solid conditioners, and wanted to see if the formula was any different.  I have purchased Ocean Salt from the U.S. and U.K. stores, and both were different.  The U.K. version had more salt and was a different color.  One thing I have noticed with the solid conditioners is that I really only notice its effectiveness after my hair is completely dry.  The same hold for the Avocado Co-Wash (read more about that here).

  • Sugar Daddy-O
Goes great with the Daddy-O shampoo.
This bar matches the shampoo in color (minus the shimmer) and fragrance.  It is supposed to be more for blondes as it helps to rid tame brassy tones.  The shampoo was great for my hair (brown w/gold & red tones) as it kept it shiny and beautiful.  I have yet to try this conditioner, but I hope it works as well as the U.S. one.   
  • The Plumps

Got about ½ as much as the Daddy-O . *sad*

I have been using this for the past three days, and I have not noticed a difference (yet).  The scent is really indescribable;  earthy/herbal with a sweet finish is the best I can describe it.  The scent does not linger in my hair.  While my hair feels conditioned, it is NOT more voluminous.  Also, if you’re thinking that the bar will look like the picture, it doesn’t as far as the color is concerned.  It is a much deeper pink.  Do you remember the Easter LifeSavers?  The pink one was cotton candy, and that’s what the photo reminded me of.

5.  Samples

Thank you so much to
whoever provided all of these!

In the comments box, I asked to sample the new toothy tabs, since we don’t have them in the U.S. yet.      They were kind enough to send me samples of ALL of the tooth products!  Obviously I have not tried them yet, but as I do, I will provide updates.  I think it’s interesting that they have left the Toothy Tabs in their pre-pressed, powder form, and have pressed nearly all of the new flavors.

  • Limelight
Image courtesy of lush.co.uk

  • BOOM!
Image courtesy of lush.co.uk

  • Oral Pleasure
Image courtesy of lush.co.uk

  • Atomic (powder)
Image courtesy of lush.co.uk

  • Ultrablast (powder)
Image courtesy of lush.co.uk

  • BLING!
    BLING! tabs are covered in a light gold shimmer powder.
Between the old tabs and this one, I have to say this is one of my least favorites.  I was excited because I love orange, well anything citrusy really.  I should have realized, though, that the guarana  powder and frankincense oil would overpower the flavor.  I do like the tab easily broke apart when I chewed it, unlike the old ones.  The old tabs would leave me spitting out big chunks of product no matter how much I chewed them.
  • Miles of Smiles
Image courtesy of lush.co.uk

  • Tooth Fairy (powder)
Not the best photo.  You can’t see the sparkles, but they’re there.

Have you used any of the new LUSH products?  Let me know if you have a new favorite, or what you’d like to try.

Stay beautiful!

LUSH: New Avocado Co-Wash & Queen Bee *Updated*

LUSH Cosmetics recently launched new hair care.  There are more solid conditioners to choose from, as well as a new solid shampoo and a solid leave-in conditioner.  When I was last in the shop I purchased a piece of Avocado Co-Wash (3.5oz/$15.95) and Queen Bee (3.5oz/$16.95).  The shampoo is quite soft and pliable– much like the old version of Big Conditioner.  You can either pinch a small piece off ands it, or use a whole chunk.  I find that using a larger piece is far easier.  It has a sweet, fruity (almost like Froot Loops or Trix), vinegar smell, but the smell once it is rinsed out is light and slightly sweet.  My hair was left soft, hydrated (not oily), and shiny.  I will definitely repurchase this.  Since it’s in the shower and contains a lot of oils/butters, it might melt.  It may also not last as long because of the same reason.  I suggest keeping it in a container and pinching off a small portion.  Lather it up in your hands and apply.  It does not lather like their other solid & liquid shampoos.  I used more than I needed to because I was looking for that signature shampoo lather.  Oh, remember to remove the red wax (there is also wax on the outside of Queen Bee), otherwise it will just break apart and fall down the drain.

Avocado Co-Wash (wax removed).

I used Queen Bee after the gym:  shampooed, rinsed, and rubbed the bar over my hair.  I love that it is a leave-in, and being a solid means more room in my liquids bag when I travel.  The scent is similar to a fake almond with other medicinal, floral, and sweet notes.  It’s hard to describe, and while it’s not my favorite, it’s not the worst scent.  Make sure to remove all of the wax, otherwise you’ll have bits in your hair.  This is one product I will not purchase again.  It left my hair very oily, and I had the same results as when I just used coconut oil.  If you are going for a “wet hair” look, this will definitely give that.  

For easier use, pinch off a small amount, let it melt (it melts pretty quickly), and rub it through my hair.  Since my scalp gets quite oily, I only apply leave-in conditioners from about the base of my skull, down.  The same applies to conditioners that rinse out.

**I tried using the product as a balm, and it did help with the little fly-aways, but it’s still not my favorite.  I prefer a pomade or flexible mousse.**

Queen Bee.
My hair is completely dry,
but the oils  make it look wet.

As you can see, there are tons of oils and butters in the products.  My fingertips are shiny, and I only held the bars for a few seconds to take the pictures, and film one small clip to show how soft the shampoo is.  I filmed twice, and neither saved.

So shiny!
Have you tried any of the new hair product line?  Let me know what your hits & misses are.
Stay beautiful!

My Top 5 Lip Products, Vol. 1

There is a plethora of lip care out in the world.  Lip balms, serums, scrubs, lipsticks, colors…and the list continues.  This first collection are my five favorite lip balms.  Some may not be the best in terms of scent or flavor, but I take something that works over those two any day.  The products mentioned are not ranked in order of favorite to least favorite.  They are listed in the order in which they came into my head.

1.   fresh Sugar Lip Treatment

Image courtesy of Sephora.com

My friend introduced me to fresh nearly 10 years ago.  She said that I had to try their lip balm because it was the best she had ever tried.  At the time it was about $20.00 (it’s $22.50/0.15oz now), and I thought paying that much was insane.  But then I tried it, and I was blown away!  Right away, my lips felt smoother, and the product lasted all day.  It also contains SPF 15, which is great.  Your lips need protection, too!  If you’re looking to add a hint of color, they now come in 13 shades!  This is definitely a must-have for me, and if you can, you have to try it out.  It is expensive, but worth it.  They also have mini-sized products that are available.  They last awhile and will allow you to determine whether it’s a good fit for you.  

2.  Jack Black Intense Therapy Lip Balm

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Image courtesy of Sephora.com

This lip balm has been a staple of mine for years.  It goes on smooth an lasts for hours.  My personal favorite is mint, but they come in four other flavors, which you can see here.  Unlike many formulas, this balm is not sticky, and it provide your lips with protection from the sun.  Remember, SPF is needed everywhere!  The product is $7.50/0.25oz

3.  eos Lip Balm Smooth Spheres

Image courtesy of eos

In case you missed it, I recently reviewed eos here.  I really like the portability and quality of the eos lip balms.  They are great for travel and the ingredients are very nourishing.  Since these are not a liquid form, they won’t take up any room in your quart-sized bag if you travel by plane. 

4.  Care for Me Lip Scrub

Megan and I started a hobby, making all sorts of body, face, and lip scrubs, which will hopefully blossom into a business.  But for now, it is just a hobby.  We are currently experimenting with lotion bars and dry shampoo.  Our lip scrubs, though, are one of my favorite things.  Okay, I know what you’re thinking.  Self-promoting is uncouth, and I shouldn’t list this because I’m biased.  Maybe some of that is true, but when I love something, I stick to it.  We use coconut oil, sugar crystals, and the highest-quality flavors we can find to provide the most effective yet tasty lip scrubs.  The coconut oil is soothing and hydrating, while the sugar crystals slough skin away.  Each season there is a limited edition flavor.  Currently, our site is under construction, but if you’re interested in donating they are $7.00/1.2oz (plus shipping) and come in a glass pot.  Questions?  Click here to send an email.  And yes, we can customize any order and make gift sets. 

5.  LUSH Cosmetics Lip Scrub

Image courtesy of lushusa.com

LUSH cosmetics has some cult favorites and the lip scrubs, especially Bubble Gum, is one of them.  Personally, I don’t care for it at all because the Bubble Gum flavor tastes a bit like soap in my opinion.  I like the Popcorn because it is salty and sweet.  Their lip scrubs are nice to travel with, although they can be messy (but aren’t they all?).  Jojoba and coconut oils soften the lips while the sugar and salt exfoliate leaving you with a beautiful pout.  Each lip scrub is $9.95/0.8oz.

 What are your must-have lip products?

Stay beautiful!

My LUSH Hits & Misses: The NEW Shampoo Bars


Happy (Makeup) Monday!  Recently, LUSH Cosmetics released 6 all-new shampoo bars, so I went down, bought four of the six, and tried them.  The shampoo bars, from left to right, are:
Top Row:  Jason and the Argan Oil, Copperhead, Honey I Washed My Hair
Bottom Row:  Lullaby, Brazilliant, Montalbano.  



Image courtesy of lush.com and swatchandreview.com



Shampoo Bars (new)
Hit
Okay
Miss
Brazilliant

x

Honey I Washed My Hair
x


Montalbano
x


Copperhead
x





Brazilliant, prior to use, is strong of ylang-ylang with a hint of orange.  When I used it in the shower, I expected my bathroom to fill up with those scents, and yet it did not.  Once out of the shower, I normally use a leave-in conditioner, but I wanted to see how this shampoo bar acted on its own.  I carefully brushed through my hair and let it air dry.  Taking the towel off, there was no scent of oranges and just the tiniest hint of ylang-ylang, which didn’t last.  I was reading the comments, and other users had said the same thing.  Once my hair dried it was softer but dull.  I asked the opinion of my family, and they said the same thing.  After reading the reviews, I had expected quite a bit of shine, so I was disappointed.  Brazilliant is supposed to condition and shine up your ‘do, as well as, “…leave your hair with an intoxicating citrus scent” (lushusa.com, 2015).  It did condition, but did not provide shine.  Perhaps you will have different results.  If you are looking for a conditioning bar that doesn’t leave your hair scented, this may be for you.  I suppose it’s a good thing, too, if you use other perfumes/fragrances.  Mixing scents is not always a good thing.


Honey I Washed My Hair is loaded with one of my favorite scents!  It smells just like It’s Raining Men and Honey I Washed The Kids.  If you’re not using the shower gel or soap as shampoo, this will complete your set.  This bar is supposed to be moisturizing as it contains a ton of real, fair trade honey (it’s the second ingredient on the list!).  The first thing I noticed was my hair’s texture in the shower and after rinsing.  It was significantly less stringy.  My hair was also far more perfumed, which isn’t saying much.  I have used the It’s Raining Men shower gel as a shampoo.  If you’re looking for perfumed hair that is the way to go.  I was able to brush through my hair easier with the use of this bar over the others, and I noticed a good amount of shine.  The shine was comparable to Montalbano.    


As we all know, lemons are amazing.  They are good for us on the inside as well as the outside.  Montalbano contains a lot of lemon:  juice, peel, peel powder, and oil, along with other ingredients such as green olives and popping candy.  Yes, popping candy (anyone up for some Pop Rocks?)!  It smells just like, the now discontinued, Lemslip with a hint of gardenia.  Montalbano should clarify and add shine and simultaneously soothe irritated scalps (lushusa.com, 2015).  I found Montalbano to lather just as well as the others.  At first, it filled my senses with lemon and a hint of custard, but the scent did not linger for long.  Like the other shampoo bars, once my hair dried, it smelled like absolutely nothing.  My hair, once it dried, was soft and shiny, more so than after using the others.   


I used to love Reincarnate, which has been discontinued, because it brought out all of the tones in my hair.  My hair is a light-medium brown with red and gold natural highlights.  These highlights are more pronounced when I spend a day in the sun, and it lightens up.  Since I don’t like being in the sun, I bought this.  It has one of the worst scents, but as others have commented, it does not last and doesn’t attach to hair.  It smells of henna, earthy cologne, and a hint of coffee.  My gripe is that this bar is so much more fragile than the others.  After swirling Copperhead around my hair, I put the bar down, and noticed a considerable amount of bar particles in my hand.  This makes me think that the bar will not yield 80 washes.  If you store it in a tin, definitely wait for it to dry completely, or it will fall apart.  Copperhead is supposed to be great for color treated hair since it contains red henna (lushusa.com, 2015).  It is also supposed to condition and provide loads of shine, without adding color; the henna will not alter your hair color, treated or otherwise (lushusa.com, 2015).  Now, on to my results:  My hair had a bit more shine than with Brazilliant.  I think it may take some time before I really start to see results from the henna.  Out of the four, this has (ironically) been my favorite thus far, simply because of the results. 

Overall Impressions

The new shampoo bars are fun to try out if you are into changing up your routine.  They may not have perfumed my hair, but there were definitely some hits.  Effectiveness trumps the fragrance part, and I am excited to see how these bars work over time.  Since I can have a problematic scalp, especially when the weather changes, it is important to note that I always used a Selsun Blue equivalent on my scalp.  I rinsed that off thoroughly and then applied the shampoo bar all over.  My hair is over 12 inches long, and it literally only took THREE swirls for a great lather on all of the shampoo bars.  I also love the fact that they are travel-friendly, and won’t take up space in my liquids bag.  Admittedly, I did not purchase Lullaby, which smelled of fresh lavender, nor did I purchase Jason and the Argan Oil, simply because (1) it was out of stock and (2) I don’t care for the Rose Jam scent…or anything l
ike it for that matter.  Should you purchase the shampoo bar tins, you ought to know that (1) they may not fit perfectly because of the compressing process and (2) the shampoo bar is likely to stick after you put it in.  I recommend letting the bar dry, otherwise you might end up with a gooey mess.  The bar might stick, and it can be hell trying to pry it out. 

Have you tried any?  If you have, I would love to know which bar is your favorite go-to.

Stay beautiful! 

Reference

Lushusa.com.  (2015).  Shampoo bars.  Retrieved from http://www.lushusa.com/Shampoo-Bars/shampoo-bars,en_US,sc.html

My LUSH Hits & Misses: Massage Bars

Image courtesy of lushusa.com

LUSH recently released several new massage bars.  Since they have been aerated, you get far less product.  I am not a huge fan of the new scents.  Even Dirty (which is my favorite scent) doesn’t smell quite the same…at least, not in massage bar form.  Here are my hits and misses regarding LUSH massage bars.

Massage Bar
Hit
Okay
Miss
Wiccy Magic Muscles
 x
Each Peach (and Two’s a Pair)
x
Shimmy Shimmy
 x
Soft Coeur
x
From Dusk ‘Til Dawn
x
Strawberry Feels Forever
x

Wiccy Magic Muscles felt great.  It has a spicy, earthy scent and the azuki beans make for a great massage.  Unfortunately there was a problem, which makes this a miss.  When I woke up after using this, my skin was covered in pimples!  I had broken out so bad it looked like I had been blanketed in white nonpareils of various sizes.  It also melts quite fast, so be careful or you may end up with a completely melted bar.

Each Peach was one of the first massage bars I tried.  Given the name, you’d assume it would smell like peaches, but alas it doesn’t.  It smells of sweet citrus, and I really liked it!  It was not overly greasy and absorbed well.  I have not used it since they reformulated all of the massage bars, so I hope that it’s still as wonderful.  Best of all, I did not break out.  The scent also lasts for a few hours, which is nice as it is not overpowering. 

Shimmy Shimmy is great for kids.  It is full of glitter and great for kids (or anyone who loves glitter).  The problem I had with Shimmy Shimmy was how scratchy it was.  The bits of glitter were quite large, too, which made it look like I had doused myself with a bucket of confetti.  This may be fun for parties and fancy dress balls, but not for everyday use.  It is also not as hydrating as others.  

Soft Coeur, also known as “the honeymooner”, is a small heart with a big impact.  It is great to use on your own or with your partner.  Each heart contains a piece of chocolate, which is lickably delightful.  It is similar, in scent, to Honey I Washed the Kids.  The bar moisturizes without being too greasy, and absorbs quickly.

When From Dusk ‘Til Dawn came out, I was really excited.  It smelled so good; like walking through a field of oranges and lemons.  Similar to the Sun perfume, but without the added earthiness.  Since it is in the shape of a cone, it is great for trying to work out the small knots that we are all prone to getting.        

If you like fruit-scented products, you should love this.  It smells like sweet strawberries!  The scent, however, does not last long–at least, not on my skin.  When I used this bar, I noticed that it melted quite a bit slower than the others.  You may have to warm it up a bit in your hands, or you’ll give yourself a burn.  The only problem in using this right before bed is that you have to wait until it absorbs.  If you don’t, you’ll end up sticking to the sheets!

My LUSH Hits & Misses: Fresh Face Masks

Image courtesy of lush.co.uk

LUSH’s fresh face masks are only available in their shops.  Due to their ingredients they are required to be refrigerated.  They should also be used within a couple of weeks, or they may spoil and mold.  Each mask is formulated to address all types of skin concerns.  I have not tried all of them, so I will only include those I have.
Fresh Face Mask
Hit
Okay
Miss
Love Lettuce
x
Brazened Honey
x
Cosmetic Warrior
x
Catastrophe Cosmetic
x
BB Seaweed
x
Oatifix
x
I really liked the idea of Love Lettuce because it is a mask and exfoliator all in on pot.  It was moisturizing and balanced out my skin.  When I was in the shop, they said to use approximately half a pot per use, but I found that I got about 7 or so uses out of one pot.  Unlike Catastrophe Cosmetic, my skin did not feel like there was any residue from the clay.
Brazened Honey was a product I was really looking forward to.  It was exfoliating, but my face was not noticeably…well…anythin
g.  It smelled of honey with earthy, burnt undertones.  Since I had quite a bit left over, I threw it in my hair (just at the ends) and then shampooed it out.  My hair was shiner, so for me, it worked well as a hair mask.  All in all, it was just okay.  
Cosmetic Warrior was formulated to combat oily areas, blackheads, and breakouts.  It contains fresh garlic and has an odd smell, but not (ironically) of garlic.  At the time, my skin was a bit oily in certain areas, so this worked well to diminish the oiliness.  The only problem, as with Cosmetic Warrior and BB Seaweed, was that it felt like a layer of sediment had taken up house on my face.  I always use a toner, which got rid of any residue. 
Since I loved the smell (and blueberries) I thought this would work well.  After a day out in the sun, which is not something I like to do, my skin was a bit red.  Even though it tans relatively fast, my skin needed something to soothe it.  It was nice and cool—of course it was, though.  It had been in the fridge!  Overall, it left more of a residue than the others, even after using a toner.  I also did not notice any sort of change, which was disappointing.     
BB Seaweed has bits of seaweed right in the mask.  It also contains ground almonds to exfoliate the skin.  It smells of a lightly floral ocean, which I was not fond of.  When I used it, it felt like I has slathered on a mixture of mayonnaise, clay, and bits of sand.  The pieces of seaweed were odd, too, because they were diced and mixed in.  After using the pot, I decided not to repurchase it.  I could get past the cons if the mask had affected my skin.
Oatifix is my favorite of the fresh face masks.  It smells like fresh banana bread.  Texturally it feels like blended oatmeal with bananas.  Glycerine, fresh bananas, and ground almonds work with the other ingredients to moisturize dry, irritated skin.  I have used this when my skin was oilier as well as now, when it is more prone to dryness.  Regardless of my skin’s condition, this mask works.  It adds just the right amount of moisture without any feeling of any sort of residue.  It also worked well in my hair, adding softness and shine.  
Do you have a favorite?  What is your go-to fresh face mask when your skin needs a little pick-me-up?
Stay beautiful!

My LUSH Hits & Misses: Haircare

Image courtesy of lush.com.au
Image courtesy of lush.com.au

One of my best friends introduced me to LUSH a few years ago.  Since then, I’ve noticed several changes in the quality and prices of many of their products.  For instance, they have begun to aerate their massage bars, which means you’re getting less products for the money (they weight about 1/2 or less of what they used to).  Their prices have also increased exponentially.  At any rate, the products that work are the ones I will continue to support.  There are some things I have yet to try, mostly because I don’t care for the scent.  I did make an exception for Soak and Float (yes, it really does smell like a campfire, but the scent does not linger all day) because it was said to soothe itchy scalps, and it does.  The following is a chart of my personal hits & misses regarding their selection of haircare:

Shampoo (liquid/solid)
Hit
Okay
Miss
Big
x
I Love Juicy
x
Rehab
x
Daddy-O
x
Fairly Traded Honey
x
Cynthia Sylvia Stout
x
Curly Wurly
x
Blousey
x
Trichomania Solid Shampoo
x
Shampoo Bars
Hit
Okay
Miss
Seanik
x
Jumping Juniper
x
Godiva
x
Ultimate Shine
x
Squeaky Green
x
Soak and Float
x
No Drought Dry Shampoo
x
Big was interesting to try.  It was the first time I used something that was reminiscent of a body scrub as a shampoo.  I love the smell; it reminds me of hanging out on the beach, watching the sunset, and enjoying slice & some garlic bread from The Big Cheese.  Even though my hair felt quite clean due to the scrubby sea salt, it was never frizzier.  Once my hair was dry, it looked like I’d stuck my finger in a light socket.  Unfortunately for me, this was a miss.  I was, however, happy when they came out with the limited edition Big perfume.  My hair can smell like Big without the frizz.  
Unlike the title, I don’t really love it.  It smells great…l
ike a tropical fruit salad.  After using it for a few days, I didn’t notice any changes in the look and/or feel of my hair.  I got the same results after using Alberto VO5.  I know that many people like it because I Love Juicy adds incredible shine.  It just wasn’t for me.
I really like mint.  I mean I LOVE mint.  Tea, soap, scrubs, doesn’t matter what it’s in (for the most part).  That is a huge part of why I like Rehab.  It is cooling on my scalp, and leaves any part it touches refreshed.  The shampoo also leaves a minty scent that lasts awhile.  Overall, I like Rehab, but since it’s like any other shampoo just with some extra mint, it’s not a must-have.
The idea of having a shampoo that is such a deep violet made me wonder if it would all wash out.  At the shops, they’ve said that the purple does something for the hair (but it doesn’t), and that it is great for all hair types and colors.  It is said to have brightening properties for healthy hair.  They also say it smells like violets, and I guess they’re right.  It’s one of those unique, unexplainable scents that you know when you smell it.  It lathered well, and my hair was shiner, but overall, I did not notice a significant difference.
I wanted to like this.  It has loads of honey, but it smelled like rancid medicine.  After using it for a week, my hair was not different at all.  It was as soft and shiny as it had always been.  The site notes that, while the shampoo is great for all hair types, those who need added moisture particularly benefit.  This, overall, was a huge miss.  It smelled off, and did not do anything at it claimed.
I love stout!  Drinking it, cooking with it, and rinsing my hair in it—stout is quite versatile.  If you’re not into the scent of stout, then you may want to steer clear of this.  You won’t smell like it all day long.  It is quite strong, though, when showering.  This, of all the liquid shampoos, made my hair the shiniest.  It also left it significantly softer, and increased the healthy look of my hair.
Curly Wurly comes in the same black pot as Big.  It is studded with tons of coconut flakes and different oils and butters to hydrate the hair and scalp.  The site notes that it is perfect for those with dry, frizzy hair.  It is a bit softer than pomade, and I found that it hardly lathered at all.  When I rinsed it out, I used a shampoo comb to make sure that all of the coconut came out.  The first time I tried Curly Wurly, I thought I rinsed my hair out thoroughly…until I discovered that there were still coconut remnants left.  If you’re into trying really different things, then I’d recommend it.  Otherwise, this is something you could skip.  In my opinion, it doesn’t do much.
When this came out, I couldn’t wait to try it.  It, too, comes in a black pot, so you can put it towards getting that free fresh facemask.  Bananas are great for softening locks, and this one is full of them.  I was hoping it wouldn’t smell like the synthetic banana smell.  My hopes were met, but with a really horrid scent.  The bit I tried had a rotten, sour scent so I could only use it once.  Maybe it was a bad batch?  At any rate, the one use did nothing for my hair.   
I don’t understand why they don’t make this a shampoo bar, since it is essentially the same thing.  Trichomania is a coconut-scented solid shampoo.  It lathers incredibly well, and is very moisturizing.  When I lathered my hair in Trichomania, I was transported back Hawai’i.  I coupled it with a bit of the Monoi from The Body Shop, and my hair was shiny, silky, and healthy, without any frizz.  It is also wonderful to take when traveling (as are the shampoo bars) because they won’t take up any room in the ridiculously small quart-sized bag.
Seanik contains a bit of sea salt, Irish moss seaweed, and nori, and is said to provide volume, shiny, and turn locks into silky smooth tresses.  Seanik does not make my hair frizzy (unlike Big).  It smells nice, like the scent of tropical flowers coming off of the sea air, wafting into a condo overlooking the beach at sunset (or sunrise, if you prefer).  My hair is always soft and shiny after I use Seanik.  I’ve purchased this several times, and will continue to do so. 
Jumping Juniper is my second favorite shampoo bar.  It was the first one I purchased, and I fell in love.  The scent is floral with a slight hint of citrus, and my hair loves it.  The roots of my hair tend to get quite a bit oily, and after using this for a week, I didn’t have that problem.  My hair was shiny, soft, and clarified.  Jumping Juniper has a sprig of lavender right on top, which is cute, but becomes a pain when you’re getting down to the end of the bar.  The last thing you want are bits of lavender falling out when you’re combing through your hair.   
Godiva smells like Lust.  For those of you unfamiliar with Lust, it smells just like jasmine.  Godiva is a 2-in-1, full of butters and nut oils to condition the hair.  Godiva left my hair soft, silky, but at the end of the day; it was a bit too much for the roots of my hair.  The top part of my hair was greasy by the time I got ready for bed unlike the rest.  Godiva also contains bits of flowers, which can get stuck.  It has been over 10 years since I’ve had long hair.  When I used Godiva, I was combing out pieces of jasmine flowers and decided to blowdry my hair (I don’t normally) to make sure they all came out.
Ultimate Shine was incredibly non-descript.  Perhaps it was a bad batch, but it didn’t have memorable scent.  My hair was left dull and lifeless, and by the time I was ready for bed, it was stringy.  This was definitely a huge letdown.
Squeaky Green left my hair clean, refreshed, and shiny.  The scent is very herbal and earthy, with tea tree and peppermint notes.  Its biggest con is all of the fragments of herbs that come out when using the bar.  When I tested it out, as much as I liked the end result, it felt like I had run through a thicket.
 
I must preface this with saying that they are absolutely right.  Soak and Float smells EXACTLY like a campfire that had just been put out.  Yes, your bathroom will really smell like it the first couple of times, but you won’t— at least, not for long.  The scent, luckily, dissipates after a bit.  Its main goal is to soothe flaky, itchy scalps with cade oil.  Marigold petals are strewn throughout each bar, which (as I’ve said with the others) is irritating.  They tend to come off and can be difficult to rinse out.  When I had shorter hair, it was less of a pain.  Despite the cons, I continue to purchase Soak and Float because it works.
I’ve tried several dry shampoos, including aerosol and loose powder forms.  This is okay for what it is.  No Drought has a tart, citrusy smell, which I liked, but it didn’t “wow” me.  It did the same as any other dry shampoo.  Since I have brown hair (w/gold & red tones), I had to be careful with how I applied it, otherwise I would look like I had powdery patches throughout my head.  In my opinion, it is not worth the price.
Conditioner (liquid/solid)
Hit
Okay
Miss
Veganese
x
American Cream
x
Retread
x
Happy Happy Joy Joy
x
Big (solid)
x
Jungle (solid)
x
Veganese is one of my favorite conditioners outside of larger brands.  It is heavy enough to condition, but lightweight enough for me to use without my hair becoming greasy.  It contains lemon oil and lemon juice, which both help to make hair shiny.  Veganese also has a nice earthy, citrusy scent.  When I use it, I think of camping in the fields and spending time with my grandparents in Canada.
American Cream is really popular, but I find it just okay.  It contains loads of vanilla and strawberries, yet it doesn’t really smell like either.  American Cream is heavier than Veganese, but not as heavy as other conditioners.  It didn’t weigh my hair down nor make it greasy.  It just wasn’t as effective for my hair type as Veganese.     
Retread smells floral with a hint of orange blossom, but is not overpowering.  It comes in a black pot (add it to your stash for a free face mask), and a little goes a long way.  It is their thickest conditioner; filled with oils to help the most damaged hair.  It was far too heavy for my hair, but the next time you’re in the shop, pick up sample.  It may become your new favorite.
This came out when they introduced several new hair products.  It smells very much like orange blossom, is lightweight, and a bit runny.  It did absolutely nothing for my hair except perfume it (and even that didn’t last).  Since Retread was too heavy, I mixed the two, which created a well-balanced, perfumed conditioner.  Still, it was too heavy, and not worth the money in my opinion.  
Apparently Big solid conditioner is supposed to volumize the hair, but I did not find that to be the case.  It smells a bit like the shampoo.  Big solid conditioner is fairly squidgy, and you have to form a paste to spread it.  I found it difficult to distribute the conditioner evenly, and it didn’t do anything special for my hair.  No volume, and no noticeably different shine.  I will not be re-purchasing it.  
I really like the scent of Jungle—not sure how to describe it, though.  The instructions say to swirl it right in to your hair, but it’s difficult to determine which bits the conditioner has gotten to.  It softened my hair and left it smelling quite nice, like a fruity (but not obnoxious) tropical breeze.  Since it is difficult to apply, I either melt it down, or soften it and mix it with some coconut oil.  Since I go through it relatively fast, the added coconut oil does not compromise the conditioner.  Due to its difficult application process and lack of overall effectiveness, it is just okay, in my opinion.   
Hair & Scalp Treatments
Hit
Okay
Miss
R & B Hair Treatment and Leave-In Conditioner
x
H’Suan Wen Hua Hair Treatment
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Marilyn Hair Treatment
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Superbalm Scalp Treatment
x
The Hair Doctor Scalp Treatment
x
Roots Hair & Scalp Treatment
x
Shine So Bright Split End Treatment
x
Like many of LUSH’s products, R & B smells mostly of jasmine.  It is a leave-in conditioner/treatment, and it does work.  It made my hair soft, and it helped with the tangles.  Aside from thickness, it is like most other leave-in conditioners.  For now, I will stick with the Macadamia Oil leave-in conditioner since I’m not a fan of smelling like jasmine`.
This was the first hair treatment I tried, and it was meh.  I was hoping feed my hair something that would revitalize it, but nothing happened.  It smells really odd.  I’m sure that it is due to the mix of different oils (including cinnamon), fruit, and fragrance.  At the end of the day, I could live with something that made my hair smell like a wet dog that had been trotting through a spice market if it had done something.  Alas, it did nothing.
Marilyn was okay.  It may have made my hair shiner, but I did not notice.  It smelled mostly of lemon juice.  Perhaps this works better on blondes; I don’t know.  What I do know is that I got more of an effect after using the lemons from my backyard than I did this.  You could always get a sample to try it, which is what I recommend you do, before committing to a purchase.
This was a product I was really looking forward to.  It was supposed to help my scalp, but my scalp just felt like I had coated it with an oily paste—and I used it as directed.  Superbalm smells like vinegar and a little bit of citron.  After using the product over a month period, nothing changed.  I miss Snake Oil, even though it smelled like Soak and Float, because it did work.
The Hair Doctor is in with the fresh facemasks, has to be refrigerated, and used within a timely manner.  I really liked this one.  The Hair Doctor kept my scalp flake-free and my hair nice and soft.  It does have a bit of a dirt-meets-mint-meets-menthol smell, but does not last.  It was also cooling, which was very refreshing. 
The consistency of Roots is a thin paste, which is easy to apply.  I sued it as directed and found that it made my roots far too oily.  Then, I tried it from just below the base of base of my neck, down.  It softened my hair, and smelled of light mint and neroli.  Still, it was too heavy.  If you have very dry, damaged hair, this may be the thing for you.  It just wasn’t for me.  Sometimes it would take two or three shampoos to get all of it
out.  A little goes a long way, so unlike the instructions, you do not need half a pot for longer hair.
Shine So Bright didn’t do that much for my hair.  It smells mostly of neroli oil.  When I used it at the ends of my hair, it looked as though I had just applied some pomade.  I had barely applied any at all!  It did not protect against nor mend split ends as the description had claimed.  Since I was quite dissatisfied, I returned it for something else I would definitely use.
I have also used Sea Spray, a texturizing seawater spray, which turned my hair into a frizzy mess.  I looked like I had been stuck in a static chamber, not like I spent the day at the beach.
Have you used any of the products mentioned in this post?  If you have a favorite, I would love to hear about it.  used something that turned out to be a “miss”?  I wouldn’t mind hearing about that, either.
Stay beautiful!

Makeup Monday: LUSH Cosmetics, Full of Grace Serum

Overall, I like the products that LUSH Cosmetics supplies.  Every so-often, there’s a product that I can’t wait to try, and it totally disappoints.  One of those happened the Full of Grace face moisturizer/serum solid. It’s small (fits in the palm of my hand & I have to wear youth gloves, so it’s VERY small!) and pricey, both of which I could have cared less about had it worked. Reading the positive reviews, it sounded promising. 

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You heat the product up in your hands to soften the bar, then apply it to your face after washing.  The ingredients include chamomile, portobello mushroom, and murumuru butter, among others (I’ll have the complete ingredient list at the end).  The bar is moisturizing (though many say it is greasy) and lightweight; pluses!  Full of Grace also contains calamine powder, and I use calamine all the time.  It is especially effective on clearing my skin of any pimples; also a plus.  The downside…I broke out!  I used just the serum before I went to bed, and when I woke up, my face looked like it was going through puberty.  I’ve never had a real breakout issue prior.  I thought at first it was just a coincidence, so I tried it one more night.  When my face got even worse, I decided to trade it in for something I knew my body would not hate, which is the Jumping Juniper shampoo bar.  I’ll have a review of the shampoo bars I’ve tried in a later post.  After reading some of the more recent comments, I wasn’t the only one to experience breakouts with this product.  Oh, and I forgot to mention that there is no SPF.  In fact, none of the products sold in the States has an SPF, so you’ll need to layer. 

As promised, here is the ingredient list ($14.95/0.7oz):

Murumuru Butter (Astrocaryum murumuru) , Calamine Powder , Cupuacu Butter (Theobroma Grandiflorum) , Fresh Rose Petal Infusion (Rosa damascena) , Organic Almond Oil (Prunus dulcis) , Fragrance , Fresh Portobello Mushrooms (Agaricus bisporus) , Chamomile Blue Oil (Matricaria Chamomilla) , Rose Oil (Rosa damascena) , Tagetes Oil (Tagetes minuta) , *Eugenol , *Geraniol , *Benzyl Benzoate , *Benzyl Cinnamate , *Citronellol , *Farnesol , *Limonene ,
*Linalool

Have you used Full of Grace?  Hopefully your experience is not the same as mine.

Night & Day: My Facial Skincare Routine

I figured I would post my own skincare routine…well, for my face anyway.  Soon, it will be a new year.  After the hustle and bustle of the holidays, your skin is probably in need of a little TLC, especially your face.  The winter weather (or summer, depending on where you are) can make your skin a chaotic mess.  Listed below are my day and night routines for keeping my skin amazing and free of dry spots and blemishes. 

Day Routine

Clarisonic + Ceramic Slip
Witch Hazel (as a toner)
Fresh Seaberry Face Oil
Peter Thomas Roth SPF 30
Boots No. 7 Beautiful Skin Night Cream OR The Body Shop Vitamin E Moisture Cream
(optional) Spritz of Calamine Lotion

Night Routine:

Clarisonic + Boots No. 7 Beautiful Skin Melting Gel Cleanser OR AmorePacific Treatment Cleansing Foam
Witch Hazel (as a toner) 
Fresh Seaberry Face Oil 
Boots No. 7 Beautiful Skin Night Cream (dry/very dry) OR LUSH Celestial Moisturizer
(optional) Spritz of Calamine Lotion

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Recently, I purchased the Lancome Genefique serum, but it made me break out, so I will be returning it.  I also received a deluxe sample of the Sunday Riley Good Genes serum, which I am excited try.  Hopefully it works better than the Lancome one.  I’m also debating on whether to buy the Seaberry face oil.  It was a deluxe sample, and while it is effective, I’m not sure if it is worth the price.

What is your routine?  Do you have anything you can’t be without?  Let me know in the comments or send me a message.