finally, a niche
January 22, 2010 at 2:03 pm , by Dawn
Henceforth, I will be steering this blog in a single direction. Posts will consist of extensive product reviews, health and beauty advice, and the occasional herbal remedy. I will be sharing both good and bad experiences with homemade face masks and the like. In the event that I buy a pretty dress, however, I will not hesitate to post about it.
To kick things off, I’ll review a wonderful lotion that I just discovered.
I recently got a rash on my chest. Who knows why? I have super sensitive skin sometimes..but within three days of using this stuff (I got a not-so-small free sample from the health food store), the rash had completely disappeared. I’ve been using it as an eye cream as well, and it gives me the appearance of being well-rested even when I’m not. I haven’t used it as a hair conditioner yet, but I have a feeling that results would make me very happy.
Price: An 18 oz pump is around $26.00, and a 5 oz bottle is around $8.00 where I purchased it.
Ingredients: mountain spring water, apples, strawberries, rose, lemons, blueberries, cranberries, raspberries, boysenberries, oranges, cloves, ginger, pineapple, blackberries, celery, cherry bark, oak bark, orchid, marigold, hazel nut, pine needles, coconut, chamomile, jasmine, calendula, parsley, thyme, papaya, eucalyptus, passion flower, cinnamon, geranium, nutmeg. (WOW!)
On a scale of one to ten: nine, and the price is the only reason it’s not ten.
I bought this stuff for my sister for Christmas because she really wanted some, but I didn’t try it for myself until about a week ago. I intend to buy the biggest bottle I can find tomorrow when I go to the health food store where I bought hers.
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by Danielle
On January 22, 2010 at 5:26 pm
You’re so right about this stuff. Also, it works wonderfully as a leave-in conditioner applied to just the ends of my hair, and I use it to take off my eye makeup as well. And it makes a great facial moisturizer.
by jacqui
On January 24, 2010 at 10:00 pm
sounds like it might taste good, too.
by Dawn
On January 25, 2010 at 4:40 pm
I just discovered that it makes your lips really soft too!
by Dawn
On January 25, 2010 at 4:41 pm
No, it actually tastes the opposite of good.