Showing posts with label body shop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label body shop. Show all posts

Saturday, October 25, 2014

The Body Shop Advent Calendar

This was an online Ulta exclusive that sold out in record time. My hopes are that it lands somewhere in 
Canada sometime soon. If and when it does I will be sure to update all of you!


The Body Shop Advent Calendar includes:
  1. Almond Hand and Nail Cream
  2. Almond Nail File
  3. Frosted Cranberry Heart Soap
  4. Frosted Cranberry Shower Gel
  5. Frosted Cranberry Shimmer Lotion
  6. Eye Definer Black
  7. Strawberry Heart Soap
  8. Strawberry Lip Butter
  9. Strawberry Hand Cream
  10. Colour Crush Nail Colour in Relish the Moment
  11. Glazed Apple Heart Soap
  12. Glazed Apple Body Lotion
  13. Vitamin E Moisture Cream
  14. Vitamin E Moisture Mask
  15. Vitamin E Nourishing Night Cream
  16. Moringa Shower Gel
  17. Moringa Body Milk
  18. Moringa Bath Lily
  19. Honeymania Lip Balm
  20. Wild Argan Oil Body Lotion
  21. Eyeshadow Brush
  22. Shea Shower Cream
  23. Shea Body Butter
  24. White Musk Eau de Toilette

Monday, May 12, 2014

The Body Shop Tea Tree Face Mask


This mask is tea tree oil mask that claims to instantly cool and lift away impurities. The mask itself is clay mask with kaolin listed as the second ingredient. It smells strongly of tea tree oil which makes sense from the name of the product.

Now did I love this? NO. Did I dislike it? NO. I have issues with acne and blackheads. I was the kid in high school who never had a single pimple. Then fastforward to my 20s and trust me, My face looked like that of crater face coburn (no saved by the bell fans here?)


Am I the only one who remembers that episode? Where everyones face turns purple after Zach and Screech sell a pimple product that has a nasty side effect? Anyways, after years of trying EVERYTHING and ANYTHING, I finally have my skin under control. Or at least most of the time. I am not afraid to go out without foundation anymore and I usually can get the appearance of flawless skin with the help of some makeup. But I do still struggle with pimples and usually find that clay masks do the best job possible at giving me that extra little help from time to time.


Besides, how sexy do I look with the mask on?


Now in all honesty, this product let me down because of my inability to read, or my ability to read what I want to read in a label. Nowhere does this claim to help with acne. What it says exactly is:

This instantly cooling face mask cleanses, soothes and refreshes the skin.
  • Helps remove impurities

  • Absorbs excess oil

  • Soothes skin

That is all it says. And does it feel instantly cooling and tingling in a good way? YES. 100%. Did it draw out excess oil and sooth the skin? YES. Did it help at all with any of the acne on my skin? NOPE. Not at all. But it doesn't say that it does. I was expecting something that I shouldn't have.

Overall, I think this would be a great mask to use once a week to help PREVENT breakouts and to deal with excess oil. Is it what I was hoping it would be? Not exactly. At $15 a tub, its a decent price and I can't fault the product, but I have to say the St Ives Mineral Clay Firming Mask does all that this one does, costs half as much, and does more for current acne outbreaks. That's not to say that this one isn't a good mask. Just not quite what I was hoping it would be.


Thursday, October 31, 2013

The Body Shop Advent Calendar


So it looks like The Body Shop is coming out with an advent calendar. I have no idea if its in the UK only, or here to, but check out the British Beauty Blogger HERE for a look at whats inside! But it looks awesome! I hope we get it here!

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Secret Pumpkingeddon Beauty Box RAOK - Unboxing And Reveal


I was so excited to get my secret pumpkin beauty box in the mail and I couldn't wait to tear it open. Check out the unboxing!

And please, feel free to like the video! I am just starting out on Youtube and could use the likes and the subscribes!

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Silicones And Hair Products.

So as you now all know from my last blog post, I have been shampoo free for almost two years. For about 20 months my hair has been washed with conditioner only. I have really had no negative ramifications at all from that once I got through the first few weeks of a disgusting greasy mess. But........ I have been trying recently to conserve my favorite hair product as its no longer available here, and in the process I noticed A BIG build up in my hair. I was just no longer getting it clean!

After a lot of research I realized that the issue I was having was a silicone build up. Now I am not going to get in to an in depth post about what silicones are or if they are bad or good for you. I really have no opinion on if YOU should use them or not.

But silicone in general are used to coat the hair and give the appearance of thicker, healthier fuller hair.  I say they give the appearance because they really do NOTHING to alter or fix the composition of your hair and have ZERO benefit to the hair over time. They simply make your hair look better when you are putting them in your hair.

For a very good in depth post all about silicones in hair products, I suggest checking out the blog post the Pink Sith did just last week. FOUND HERE, the post gives a very good overview without getting TOO technical. But basically, the point I need to explain to you all is that there are two types of silicones. Those that dissolve in water, and those that don't. For those that do, water alone can break them down. For those that are NOT water soluble, you need sulfates to break them down. Can you see the problem here? For anyone who uses sulfate free shampoos, or those like me who use conditioner only (which has much less sulfates and in much lower concentrations) it can lead to a nasty build up.

As it turns out,  my normal go to hair product that I loved so much was silicone free by chance. So when I stopped using it (saving it up) I ended up using a LOT more silicones in my hair than ever before.

Water Soluble Silicones:
Any Silicone with PEG as a prefix
Dimethicone Copolyol
Hydrolyzed wheat protein (Hydroxypropyl Polysiloxane)
Lauryl Methicone Copolyol

Here is a list of some Non Soluble (not water soluble) Silicones:
Amodimethicone
Behenoxy Dimethicone
Cetearyl Methicone
Cetyl Dimethicone
Cyclopentasiloxane
Dimethicone
Dimethiconol
Phenyl Trimethicone
Stearoxy Dimethicone
Stearyl Dimethicone
Trimethylsilylamodimetheicone

Now there is also a silicone called Cyclomethicone. This one is a little different and as such I am leaving it on its own. This one is NOT water soluble, but it does evaporate in the air.

Now I am by NO MEANS saying you should go silicone free. I highly recommend checking out the link to the blog post by Pink Sith and make your own decisions. For me, I will use cyclomethicone as well as any of the ones that are water soluble.

So I had to go through my stash.

Non-soluble silicone containing products to be thrown out (given away as much as possible):





Quick note about this one. I JUST bought it a few weeks ago and I would have been TRASHING it regardless of if it contained silicone or not. I used it once and it worked well but I thought it smelled like bathroom cleaner. I wasn't sure if I was crazy or not, I took it to my dad, said smell this, and he said "why do I need to smell the toilet bowl cleaner?" And he was serious! So beware! Smell before buying! And then get a different heat protecter!




AND NOW FOR THE CHEATING:
This one DOES contain non water soluble silicone but it is just too amazing to toss. I will keep it for special occasions when I need that PERFECT curl and body. And then I will NOT repurchase! Its probably already 80% gone. But SHH! Don't tell anyone!




And then what I am left with!






And the go to product of mine that I am almost out of and that I can not replace. The twisted sista works just as well, but the texture is not quite as easy to work with. But it contains silicone. So I will need to find a replacement.


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