Sure, there are things to look forward to! Bright colors, spring flowers, and the fact I can start wearing my nice shoes again without having to worry about the snow and salt. What I hate most about spring is dirty snow, 30º temperature changes that sometimes occur in the matter of 24 hours, daylight savings. Did I mention daylight savings? Yeah, I hate that in November too.
Spring in WNY. |
Winter destroys all shoes here. |
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February 2014 Birchbox Overview:
- Healing Oil Treatment by Agave Healing Oil.
- Full Exposure Palette by Smashbox.
- Full Exposure Mascara by Smashbox.
- Color Changing Nail Polish in Ride 'Em Cowgirl by Ruby Wing.
- Retails $40 for 4oz.
- About the product: Created by Beverly Hills hairdresser Fernando Romero, the sugars from the agave plant will help hydrate, restore, and rejuvenate your hair in this lightweight oil. There are no parabens, sulfates, or phthalates. It's also said to help with color restoration. Additionally, it's blended with coconut, vanilla, sunflower, safflower, and Madagascar baobab seed oil to help nourish and transform your hair's outer layer. Use a dime sized amount and distribute through damp hair, roots to ends. It can also be used as a body oil.
- What I thought: Immediately after putting a small amount in my hand I noticed a sweet scent from it which reminded me of papaya. The scent quickly went away after applying it to my damp hair. I didn't try using it as a body oil because I received such a small sample. I can tell you it's the lightest feeling oil I have ever used and I think when I am done with the other hair oils I've been using I'll switch to this permanently. The price is average & it left my hair soft, silky, and feeling super healthy.
- I would buy this.
- Retails for $49.
- About the product: A collection 14 shadows, both matte and shimmer, ranging from nudes to black. After 9 years of researching over 5000 eyes, the palette has a guide to help you identify your eye shape and master your best day, night, and defined look. It also comes with a double sided brush and deluxe sample of their Full Exposure Mascara.
- What I thought: I'm a fan of Smashbox shadows & have actually bought them for friends in the past. Since I got this in my Birchbox, I didn't get the brush & just a small amount of the shadows in squares on a paper palette. I do love the natural colors, they blended well, & were fantastic at making my eyes pop! It lasted a full day without going dull or needing touch ups. A little dusting of the matte shadow gave nice coverage but I had to apply more pressure to get the shimmer shadow to transfer to my brush and eyes. Overall, it's fantastic but the shimmer left little, stray sparkles around my eyes and cheeks so those shades would be better for a night out instead of using it for a day at work.
- I would buy this.
- Retails $19.50 for 0.38oz.
- About the product: Just one coat of this mascara should lengthen, thicken, and help curl your lashes. It is paraben free with olive oil to help condition, and both natural and synthetic waxes to keep it from smudging or causing flakes. Smashbox claims a 104% increase in lash volume, 32% increase in length, and a 34º increase in curl.
- What I thought: Another mascara. (*sigh*) It's really not bad. No smudging, no flakes, one application does give good coverage, a little clumpy when applying probably because of the brush design. So the lengthening was nice, adding volume OK, curling effect I didn't even notice & still felt the need to use my eyelash curler. It's average. If there weren't so many other mascaras I have tried, I might put this on my want list but I'm just not feeling this one. Plus, when removing, it gave me those raccoon eyes so I had to put a little extra into my makeup removing routine.
- I wouldn't buy it.
- Retails $13.95 for 6oz.
- About the product: Superhydrating moisture for your hands that is never tested on animals. Massage product onto hands as needed throughout the day to restore moisture with the help of ingredients such as glycerine, vitamin E, aloe vera, almond oil, and botanical extracts. Morelia Monarch is a scent of green tea and amber, over vanilla orchid.
- What I thought: It's a very thick cream and a little went a long way with this. After applied, it soaked in quickly to my skin leaving it well moisturized throughout the day without that greasy feeling. I didn't feel the need to apply it as often as other hand moisturizers I have used. I also ended up using it on my elbows. It's well priced for the benefits it gave my skin considering around 2-3oz of good hand care creams through Bath & Body Works costs around the same as 6oz of this. The only thing I didn't care much for was the scent. The amber stood out too much for me and though I love green tea scent, it was drowned it out. Looking through their site, there are many scents to choose from.
- I'd buy this, but in a different scent.
- Retails $10 for 15ml.
- About the product: Vegan & never tested on animals, Ruby Wing offers a large variety of polishes that change color in sunlight. From glittery to scented, these polishes are non-toxic, environmentally safe, and they believe in giving back having supported causes such as GLADD and Autism Speaks, to name a few. Ride 'Em Cowgirl is a glitter gold with iridescent specks that should change to a fiery orange when in sunlight.
- What I thought: I had put 3 coats of it on each nail to get good coverage & that got me a lot of compliments. People thought they were professionally done or that they were the sticker/wrap polishes. Winter here doesn't give us a lot of sun and I had almost a week of it just being its pretty gold shimmer, which was nice, but it made me think it was defective. Then one day as I was leaving work, the sun came out & it turned this very pretty copper color instead of the fiery orange it was advertised as! It took a bit over a week for it to start chipping and most of it removed by peeling it off. (OK, I know this is not good for the nail!) The rest took a bit of elbow grease to remove, as do many glitter polishes. It was really fun when it actually changed color and a lot of their polishes have a dramatic change, not a subtle one. Birchbox said it had a slight floral scent to it, but I never noticed any. I think it would be fun to wear it more in the summer.
- I'd buy this!
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I'm going to be honest. I'm sick of receiving & writing about mascaras. Because I have received so many though, and my friend had asked me about a good mascara, I think I'll eventually post about my favorites.
I've had so many ideas & I have a lot of posts started but my hypothyroidism has been kicking my butt lately. I'm back to sleeping way too much and so I had my blood tests done early in hopes of catching something. Even though I have been exhausted, I can say I don't feel nearly as bad & run down as I have in the past. This is a great sign though still no where near to perfect or where I want to be.
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