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Showing posts with label review. Show all posts

Monday, February 17, 2014

Review: Rites of Spring Headdress by Sweet Mildred

I have always wanted to order items from Sweet Mildred ever since I joined the Maine Lolita comm last June. A lot of the ladies in the comm have ordered from her before and I always admired the pieces she creates. So, while pondering through what to give for Christmas gifts, I stumbled upon her Rites of Spring Deet Antler headdress and knew I had to get it for Miss Allegra.

Product: Rites of Spring Deer Antler Headdress
Price: $40.00 + S&H (NOTE: The version I purchased is no longer sold; the only difference is a change in the type of resin antlers.)

Stock photo from Sweet Mildred.

Overall, Millie was an excellent seller. I placed my order December 17th and it arrived sometime around January 10th. While that seems like a long time, it was in the thick of the Holiday season and I was in no rush for it to arrive. I messaged Millie about the shipping and she responded quickly with a sweet, through response. She even included a little gift because it came later than expected. 

Product photo.

Flower detail.

Headband detail.

Worn photo (it's me! don't tell!)

The item itself is absolutely gorgeous. It's a little different from the stock photo, but that's just fine; it makes it unique! The resin antlers are beautifully realistic. I personally love all the details that Millie puts in to her products, the sheer quality and care she has for her art. I would most certainly purchase from her again, not only as gifts, but for myself. 

Here's the extra gift; it just happened to be a perfect match for Allegra.

I had promised a gift to make Allegra "shit bricks." While she didn't do that, she was left breathless, which was good enough for me!

Millie has lots of beautiful pieces in stock. She is worth checking out!

~B

Friday, August 16, 2013

Update+Beach Box Review

Quick update on life comes first. I was going to do the following review earlier, but things ended up happening that prevented me from doing so. My biological father was killed in a motorcycle accident last week, which prompted me to go to my grandparents house for the week. I took a leave from (almost) all social media and spent time with family and close family friends. It was a week full of grieving, healing, and therapy.

If I learned anything it was that everything is natural and that it is okay to accept your humanity.

I am back at work and I have since returned to "real life".

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Now, after I threw some heavy stuff at you, I'm going to lighten this post up with my Beach Box review (finally!) The Beach Box comes with five products inside and costs $29.95 with tax. Being a LUSHie and an employee, I've been all about trying out all of the campaign products because, in all honesty, they are an amazing bang for your buck. 



Product: Ocean Salt
Regular Price: $21.95 for a small; $39.95 for a large

This was the real reason I picked up the Beach Box. I am a vigorous user of Ocean Salt (at least once a day,) and my plan had been to pick up a large pot before work. Alas, no luck. We were currently sold out and the only ones we had were in the boxes. What is a girl to do? Buy the gift box, of course. 

I love Ocean Salt because it makes my skin feel baby soft, as well as giving me that strong, astringent, clean feeling. It helps clean out my often acne prone skin and does a pretty nice job of keeping my skin clear. My strongest recommendation for this product, though, is to tone and moisturise if you use the product as frequently as I do. It's the only way to keep healthy skin because over exfoliation can make problematic skin worse! 

As with all gift box sets, this is a small version (smaller than the regular small pot), so I did have to go and purchase more when we got more in, but I did tide me over until then. Plus I got to try all of the following products because of it! 

Product: Seanik Shampoo Bar
Regular Price: $11.95

I am also a huge fan of the shampoo bars, mostly because I have so much hair and I have a tendency to take too much liquid shampoo when washing. I normally use New, which is a clove and cinnamon based bar that helps with hair growth. The Seanik was an interesting departure from the spiciness of New. My hair holds on to scents really well, so I was pleased with the lovely perfume the shampoo left in my hair. 

As for how it left my hair, it's been a bit more fly away than normal. It seemed to be quite fitting because of the whole sea theme, but it's been a bit irritating. Now, I did use a different shampoo once or twice during the time I used Seanik. My bangs seemed more in place and controlled with the other shampoo. I had heard from a friend that Seanik made her hair light and fluffy (in a bad way,) but I wouldn't go so far as to say it's awful. I'm sure if I did more to my hair, such as flat ironing and using hair spray to control my hair, it would be less noticeable, but c'est la vie!

This is also a mini size and, after using this every day, it has lasted me over a month. 

Product: Dream Cream
Regular Price: $26.95

This one is a baby, baby sample of Dream Cream. While working at LUSH I have learned that a little goes a long way with most of the products and that applies here. The mini pot is deeper than most of the sample pots and a dab of the cream will do an entire arm or leg. If used correctly, this can go a ways. 

As for the product, it is something I have gotten for my mother, both last Christmas and this year's birthday, because of her eczema. While I grew out of this condition when I was a child, I do occasionally dry out. I have since learned that this is also spectacular on razor burn because of it's healing and soothing properties. I have also heard tell that it is lovely for sun burns, too. It is super awesome. 

I actually just got more of this today, too (that story will be saved for later.)

Product: Sea Spray
Regular Price: $12.95

If you are like me and have been working all summer, you probably haven't been able to go to the beach. Super bummer. However, this hair mist will make you feel like you have! I like this because a few spritzes will help bring out some natural curls, making it look as if you've been hanging out in the salt water and air. I think it looks fabulous with ponytails in particular, but I think the best success I've had with it is applying it on someone else. It's just easier to control what the hair is doing and making it more stylable than just random fly aways. 

Product: Sea Vegetable Soap
Regular Price: Varies

This soap seems to change scent on me. Sometimes I can really pick up on the lavender and others it just smells really sea weedy (a la fresh Aqua Marina, aka not very good.) It doesn't leave too much of a perfume on my skin, so it's super maskable. On the other hand, the seaweed moisturises my skin pretty nicely, but I don't really get any of the exfoliation from the sea salt. 

It does have a lot of fallout, too. I had a similar experience with Sandstone leaving sand in my shower. It's a bit irritating to deal with for a little bit of softness, especially when I can just use a massage bar. I know there are people that really like this soap, but it just isn't what I want. And that's okay. 

Overall, pretty happy with the box. Some things I love, some I find just alright. It was nice to try out all this new stuff that I normally wouldn't, plus it brought the Beach to me! 

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So, I did get back to LUSH today and I have another haul, plus a new gift box to review! 

Rock Your Body Kit w/ Strawberry Fields Forever Massage Bar and Coconut Deodorant (which will be my next BIG review!), Dark Angels Facial Cleanser, Stepping Stone Foot Scrub, Sunnyside Bubble Bar, Rose Jam Bubbleroon, Honey I Washed The Kids Soap, Honey Trap Lip Balm, Hottie Massage Bar (it's Aerated!), Take Back The Tap Water Bottle.

And here's the outfit of the day! A crop sweater (Forever XXI), circle skirt (H&M), tights (Rite Aid), and new crochet side booties (Target).

Whoo! Now it's time for bed! 

~B




Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Review: GoJane Order!

As I mentioned a few posts back, I ordered shoes from www.gojane.com, but I was unable to do the review because I had issues with a pair of the shoes. Well, the time has come to finally do a post for them! I have a pair of sneakers and a pair of boots, so here we go!

Shoe: Zip Back Combat Boot, Size 9 in Whiskey
Price: $27.95 + S&H

I actually really liked these boots, both online and in person. The item was exactly as pictured. As for fit, I normally get a size 8.5, but the site was sold out of the Whiskey in that size, so I decided to try for a larger size. Turns out it was a pretty good idea. They weren't too big, which may indicate that the shoes run a bit small (either that or my feet are growing.) Also, unlike other boots I've owned, my comfort level stayed consistent when wearing them, even after walking around the mall. 

Something else that I loved about these boots were that they were super versatile. With the button snaps, you could wear them with the tops folded over, or you could wear them up for a more traditional look. 

Buuuutttt, there were some downsides. First, the shoe laces are long and not very flexible. If tied like normal, the bows look really silly, standing almost at attention and are easily stepped on. Taking a trick from Miss Allegra, I actually wrapped them around the ankle before tying them, adding a new dimension to the detail as well as making the laces a bit more practical. So, no biggie. Second, my boots came damaged. 

NOOOOOO!

I actually didn't notice this until I was heading out of the mall (after about 1 and a half hours of wear.) Upon closer inspection, it seems like a machine error, where the bobbin had run out and only the top thread was lain, meaning it only looked like the area was stitched. That being said, one would think this would have been caught in quality control, buuuut...

I did contact GoJane to see if I could exchange for the same style (with the concern that if I did receive another damaged pair, would I be able to return/exchange those,) but they had sold out of the boot. Sad day! They did offer to refund me 25% of the purchase price if I wanted to keep them and try to get them fixed, but due to the nature of the damage and the lack of cobblers in my area, I just decided to return them for a refund. 

Overall, I would have been super happy with the boots, if not for that pesky stitching. I'm going to miss them.

Shoes: Quilted Platform Sneakers, Size 8.5 in Black
Price: $15.95 + S&H


These were an impulse buy during the site's sneaker sale. The Kawaii Riot Girl in me wanted these like crazy, because they would be super easy to coordinate into different outfits. As seen in one of my previous posts, my inner Kawaii Riot Girl was right. I am really happy with these shoes. 

They are really comfy and stylish. The sizing is pretty true, with a bit of wiggle room in the toes so my feet don't feel squished. I plan on eventually using these for work, so I will probably get extra cushioned soles to make them more comfortable for standing in one spot for 6-8 hours. 

I had expected the platform to be a bit bigger, but that is just based on in person perceptions versus the angle of the image online. For many, the platform would be plenty, as it adds about 1.25 inches, but I like outrageous platforms, so that's just a preference. These are better for casual wear, making it easier for working, shopping, walking, and driving. I do worry about them when I am out though, but that's just in my head. They are pretty sturdy and well made. The white sole does scuff a bit, however, they are shoes and are meant to be worn. 

Really happy with this purchase!

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So, there you go! I ended up with a nice pair of sneakers and got a refund for the damaged pair. The company was swift to answer and offer any help possible. I might shy away from them for a bit, just based on the condition of the boots and my fear that I'll fall in love with another pair of boots only for them to arrive damaged. Allegra ordered three pairs and all came in perfect condition, so I'm not sure how to feel. 

Don't let my fear deter you, though. Judge for yourself, as they have really lovely shoes for cheap. Just remember: you get what you pay for! 

Let's see what happens next time!
~B




Sunday, July 14, 2013

Review: Let's try the Tangle Teezer!


Hair Type: Long and thick, falling a few inches past my armpit. I have been dying my hair for the past four years, but it is shiny and healthy looking. Tangles very, very easy, especially after sleeping.

Hair Care: I shower *almost* daily, using both shampoo and conditioner. My staple products are the New Shampoo Bar from LUSH and Color Me Happy Conditioner from Herbal Essences. I comb through my hair when conditioning with either my fingers or a conditioning comb. I usually use my Start Style Finish Frizz Free Brush from Goody to wet brush my hair. I VERY RARELY use heat treatments on my hair (curling/flat irons, hair dryers.)

The Product: The Tangle Teezer can be found at http://www.tangleteezer.com/index.php for approx. $15.41 plus S&H; can also be purchased at Urban Outfitters.

I received the Tangle Teezer as a gift or my birthday. After hearing rave reviews from YouTubers and fashion bloggers, the Teezer seemed like the answer to my problems! But, is it?


The Original in Pink Fizz.

Though the back of the box says to wash hair first, I had heard tell that the Teezer could be used on dry hair as well. Directly after waking up, I attempted to use the brush on my knotted and frizzed bird's nest, only to find that it made things worse. It tugged and pulled, eventually making my hair even more frizzy, giving it a severe split end look. If this was the look I had been going for (and, yes, some days I want a flyaway fan of hair) it wouldn't have been such a big deal. This was not the case. 

The next order of business was to try the Teezer after washing my hair. I followed my normal regimen for washing my hair, followed by a nice towel dry. At this point my hair is still wet, but not soaking. I brushed one side of my hair with the Teezer, experiencing a more toned down pulling and tugging, as compared to my normal hair brush. The product is supposed to be pain free, but this was not the case for me. I brushed the other side of my head with my normal brush for comparison. They each took about the same time to "detangle" and had about the same amount of pull, especially on the tough knots in the lower layers that are closest to the nape of my neck. The only plus is since the Teezer has so many individual teeth, it separates the hair so it dries faster than the hair that was done with a normal brush.
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Close up of bristles - the entire product is hard plastic.

B's Verdict: I am not saying that every internet guru that loves this product is wrong, but this product was not the miracle my hair needed. It seems like a lot of hype for something that does the same thing as all my other brushes. I feel bad, also, as the gift giver really felt this was going to do much more for me, so upon hearing my critique, she was a bit upset. This product will probably be most useful in the winter, so it will dry easier and my hair will be less apt to freeze into hairsicles. Other than that, I'm not in any hurry to toss out all my other brushes for the Teezer. It's just aight. 

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Disagree? Let me know what the Teezer did for you. Am I doing it wrong, or...?


Looking towards our next meeting.

-B