Hey there! So everyone knows what a pain dandruff is, right? Well stop flaking out because I think I've found an all natural solution that will knock your socks off. I've been using Jason's tea tree scalp normalizing shampoo and conditioner for about six months now. I think this product is great! And the smell...so sweet. I just love the smell of nature! So here's what it claims (and actually) does: "Tea Tree Scalp Normalizing Shampoo gently, effectively eliminates excessive dead cells and dandruff to gradually normalize the scalp. Australian Tea Tree Oil, known for its anti-bacterial and anti-fungicidal properties, is combined with selected botanicals and protein to purify and fortify hair follicles. Leaves hair soft, adds volume, luster and manageability. Helps keep hair cleaner and shinier longer." I absolutely love this stuff. So lets go through the pros and cons together.
Pros: Smells good, Leaves hair nice and shiny, Made my hair really soft, Removed my dandruff, Lasts a long time, In-expensive.
Cons: To remove all dandruff you have to leave the conditioner in your hair for about 10-15 minutes.
As you can see, the biggest problem is how long you have to leave it setting in your hair. Other than that I'd say this is a wonderful product. And anyways, everyone's hair is different. Maybe you'd only have to leave it in your hair for a maximum of 5 minutes. Who knows. All I know is that it's way better than using a shampoo that isn't natural and can be harmful, in the end, to your body. Thanks for reading and please comment if you have any questions or suggestions. I love you all! Bye! =)
Rating: 4 Stars ****
Where to get this product: From most health food stores or even Walgreen's.
You can also order online at: http://www.jason-natural.com/
FTC: All products used in this post were bought by myself. I am not affiliated with Jason's company, Walgreen's, or any health food stores and all opinions are my own.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Stop Flaking Out
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Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Ten Ways To Finish Off Your Lip Balm
Image by mismisimos via Flickr
Have you ever wondered how you could finish off a whole tube of lip balm? It's only used for chapped lips so that could take forever, right? WRONG. Lip balm has many different uses and today I'm going to tell you what some of them are:- It can be used to seal and heal wounds and nicks left by shaving.
- It can be used to heal tender spots under the nose due to too much wiping and blowing during cold and flu seasons.
- It can be used to shine your shoes after cleaning them.
- It can be used to keep your eyebrow hairs properly brushed into place.
- It can be used to keep hairline from being dyed when dying hair.
- It can be used to make brittle nails harder and healthier.
- It can be used to keep heels and feet from blistering when going on long walks.
- It can be used on a stubborn zipper. Apply to the teeth of the zipper to have it running smoothly.
- It can be used to moisturize skin and prevent wind burn when skiing.
- It can be used to remove things that are stuck like rings.
Rating of Usefulness: 5 Stars *****
FTC: All products mentioned in this post were not sent to me. All opinions are my own and I am not in any way affiliated with any companies that manufacture lip balm or chap stick.
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Monday, August 16, 2010
A Perfect World
Hey guys! So, I recently discovered the power of MOISTURIZING. I never knew how much better it actually makes your makeup look. I used to only prime my face, but not any more! My makeup used to look fake and chalky until I started using Origin's moisturizer, A Perfect World. Since this is basically my first moisturizer I can't really compare it with anything but I can tell you the pros and cons. Here goes nothing!:
Pros: This stuff smells AMAZING, It's an organic moisturizer, It has white tea (which is an antioxidant that protects skin from aging, stress, etc.), It makes you feel refreshed while keeping your skin deeply hydrated.
Cons: This product is expensive ($38.50), You have to wait a while for the cream to sit before you prime your face (I suggest doing something like brushing your teeth while it 'dries')
As you can see the price is the greatest con. I have a free sample that I received because of a purchase so I can't really tell you how long the regular jar will last. The jar in the picture looks tiny because it is a picture of my sample. To see an accurate picture go to:
http://www.origins.com/templates/products/sp_nonshaded.tmpl?CATEGORY_ID=CATEGORY5978&PRODUCT_ID=PROD7704
Rating: 4 Stars ****
FTC: I am not in any way affiliated with Origin's Cosmetics. All opinions are my own. The sample was free but it wasn't just offered to me, it was offered to everyone who bought a product from their store that day.
Pros: This stuff smells AMAZING, It's an organic moisturizer, It has white tea (which is an antioxidant that protects skin from aging, stress, etc.), It makes you feel refreshed while keeping your skin deeply hydrated.
Cons: This product is expensive ($38.50), You have to wait a while for the cream to sit before you prime your face (I suggest doing something like brushing your teeth while it 'dries')
As you can see the price is the greatest con. I have a free sample that I received because of a purchase so I can't really tell you how long the regular jar will last. The jar in the picture looks tiny because it is a picture of my sample. To see an accurate picture go to:
http://www.origins.com/templates/products/sp_nonshaded.tmpl?CATEGORY_ID=CATEGORY5978&PRODUCT_ID=PROD7704
Rating: 4 Stars ****
FTC: I am not in any way affiliated with Origin's Cosmetics. All opinions are my own. The sample was free but it wasn't just offered to me, it was offered to everyone who bought a product from their store that day.
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