I literally had a conversation with the hubby last night {well... not really a conversation, more like me babbling about something I knew full and well he didn't care a bit about-sometimes I have to say stuff out loud so it will stick in my head better} about how even though I don't really have issues with fine lines, wrinkles, puffiness, or dark circles around my eyes {don't hate, because trust me, I do have some skin issues-just not those}, I'm late to the game using eye creams because really, you should start taking preventative, anti-aging measures in your twenties. All this to say, I've been dabbling in eye creams lately, and I have to tell you, I think this one {that I was sent to review} from Burt's Bees is pretty swell!
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Wednesday, October 31, 2012
5 Skin Care Tips for the Fall
Now is the perfect time to revamp your skincare regimen. After months of fun in the sun (and exposing your skin to harmful UV rays and moisture-sapping summer temps), here are 5 tips to help prep your skin for the cooler weather ahead:
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Friday, June 1, 2012
CGC: Burt's Bees gud Orange Petalooza Natural Softening Conditioner
gud Orange Petalooza Natural Softening Conditioner (photo via naturallycurly.com) |
Product Description: Condition hair naturally with moisturizing botanicals and a delicious scent of blood orange and hyacinth.
Ingredients: Water, cetearyl alcohol, fragrance, ceteareth-20, glycerin, phenoxyethanol, helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil, hibiscus sabdariffa flower*, mentha piperita (peppermint) leaf extract*, salvia officinalis (sage) leaf extract*, thymus vulgaris (thyme) leaf extract*, urtica dioica (nettle) leaf extract*, glycerin, behentrimonium methosulfate, stearalkonium chloride, potassium sorbate, citric acid, alcohol denat. *Organic.
My Take: The smell is utterly delightful! The conditioner is smooth and creamy and you kind of feel good using it because it's Burt's Bees, you know? It provided enough slip to detangle my hair while wet, but it was really the smell that won me over. As a conditioner it performed well, but it wasn't particularly outstanding.
PS- This product was sent for review by NaturallyCurly.com. I was not paid for this review and all opinions stated are 100% honest and my own. :)
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