Friday, June 14, 2013

Scented Wax Bars

Last weekend, I was out running some errands and picking up some stuff for indoor potted plants.  I was shopping at Meijer, and every time I am there, I have to swing through the plug-in warmer section and sniff any new bars they might have.  I found a couple that I hadn't noticed before.  Originally, I had four, but ended up putting two of them down.  One was a sugared almond (or something like that) and the other a coconut lime.  It smelled okay, but was pretty heavy on the lime and not so much on the coconut.  

The pink one is hibiscus rose from the brand ScentSationals.  The purple one is soft lilac petals from Hanna's At Home.   I haven't tried any from that line yet (H.A.H) but have seen and sniffed several from its/her line. 

The hibiscus rose is just that....  you can tell there is a tropical flower, but it is balanced by the rose.  It is a beautiful combination.    The soft lilac petals really smells like actual flowers.  It smells like the kind of flowers you'd find just taking a walk through a neighborhood that has houses with newly bloomed spring flowers in the front yards.  It is so realistic it is crazy!  I'm amazed at how well they've captured this smell.  

I bought these because I think they'd be amazing to have warming and scenting up my home this spring (the tiny bit left) and summer.    It just gives a freshness to the home that is energizing and cheery.  

If you have a tart warmer, what kind of scents are you burning?

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Say Goodbye To Google Reader!

We're getting close to the date when Google Reader (which a lot of us have used/are still using) will disappear.  I've already switched over to following the blogs I enjoy on BlogLovin.  It is easy-peasy to switch over and import everything from your Google Reader to BlogLovin.  On their page they have instructions on how to go about it.

BlogLovin also has a nice, clean layout that I think you'd enjoy. It makes it simple to see the newest posts from people you follow, you can see how many people are following you, etc.

Switch over, guys, if you want to keep getting updates about this blog's posts along with anyone else you follow!  :-)

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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Ralph Lauren Blue (for women)


Blue for women was created in 2005 by David Apel and Pierre Negrin.  It is considered a floral fragrance, and mostly worn in warm weather.  It is a busy perfume with a lot of fragrance notes making up the juice.


I have seen on several different sites that Blue has been discontinued, yet I've also read that you can still buy it directly from Ralph Lauren, as well as many department stores and etailers. So, I'm not entirely certain.  However, it would seem that if you are still interested in buying it, it IS possible to do so.  I know you can get it on beauty.com or drugstore.com.

In my order, I was also given a couple of samples.  I got a muslin cloth and facial wash, shampoo, conditioner, and hair mask, as well as an Urban Decay Primer Potion.   But, this isn't a review about those, so...  Moving on!

Initially, I'm a bit overwhelmed by gardenia and jasmine.  To my nose, it is heaviest on gardenia.  It does have a green and aquatic quality to it that definitely evokes thoughts of hot weather and being surrounded by blossoming flowers.

Once it settles on the skin, the floral is more bearable and not so sinus-stinging but still definitely there.  It doesn't fade away.  I can no longer tell specific notes apart from one another.  I do detect something citrus-like mingling with the flowers, but nothing in particular. I can just tell there is a sharp, bright burst of citrus.

I can't imagine wearing this any time other than summer... or hot spring days.  The cooler, early days of spring (or fall & winter) I don't think this would work right for.  I know a lot of summer scents are energizing in their particular notes.  This one, in my opinion, softens down and is just relaxing.   I'm sure tons of people already own it, or previously owned it.  However, if you've never sniffed it, I highly recommend seeking it out and doing so.  It's quite a lovely perfume.

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Julep's DD Creme & Concealer

I'm normally not so quick to write a review of a product, however, this particular time it didn't take long to form an opinion.  This month, I selected the Modern Beauty box from Julep.  Inside, it came with their new DD Creme & the matching DD Concealer.    I was very excited to try these out because BB cremes have become all the rage.  Also, they really hyped these products up.  I really expected something phenomenal from them.

Initially, everything seemed fine.  The cardboard box seemed to be made of quality material.  The lettering was sleek.  And, I was still holding that hope for an amazing, out of this world product.

The same went for the concealer.  As you can see, I selected both in the shade "light".  They only had 3 colors to choose from.  Since I am very fair, I selected their lightest option.  I knew I was taking a risk here because it is difficult to match very fair skin.  The video they had put out on their facebook, though, showed a woman who seemed to be a similar color to myself.  The foundation and concealer blended on her like a dream!  All indications that this could end well, right?  WRONG!


I'll start with the concealer.  This seemed to be an area most people had problems with.  You look at the bottle, and while small, seems like you should still have enough inside for multiple uses.  I mean, this isn't supposed to be a sample size.  This baby retails on their page for $32.00 and Mavens get the exclusive pricing of $25.60.  Even if you selected one of their boxes this month, you paid $19.99 or used Julep points (aka: Jules) equaling 2,000 points. A concealer that is that much should be amazing, right?  Well, I wish I could let you know.  Unfortunately, there was only enough inside my tube for one use.   I had to fight with my tube to even get that small amount out.  I struggled to get just barely enough to apply under my eyes.

Squishing and squeezing the bottle did little good for me.

This tube is mostly filled with air.  

Another point that worried me....  Neither of my tubes had the sanitary foil seal over the opening.  Some girls said theirs did.  The fact that some did, and some didn't, is even MORE concerning. That tells me it should have been there, but that mine did not has me worried. 

You can see, nothing more is going to come out of this tube unless I cut into it and scrape whatever might be stuck to the inside walls.  And I don't feel I should have to fight that hard for a brand-spankin'-new product. This is worse than trying to force the last pearl of toothpaste out of a tube!


Some girls said their DD Creme was filled similarly....mostly air and not enough product.  Well, I can't tell for certain, but I imagine mine was filled properly.  It seemed to have an okay amount of product inside.  However, my problem was the consistency of it.  It was so extremely oily!  When I initially squirted some out, it was half pigment and half oil substance.  I thought "okay, I just need to shake this one up."  So, that's what I did.  Upon initial application, it seemed fine.  However, within 20 minutes, it was breaking down on my face.  I have never seen a foundation-like product break down this quickly.  I might expect a bit of breakdown after wearing it all day, in the heat, on an oily face that is sweating.  But, a fresh application shouldn't start breaking down like this.
Let's not even start on the fact that the "light" is far too dark and orange for someone who is fair.  I have even gotten a bit of sun and, still, it is too dark.   I would have to do some serious sunless tanning to get this to work. That's just not my thing.


Here, I have included a close up shot of the breaking down of the DD Creme.   Come on now!  This is ridiculous!

Monday morning, shortly after they opened, I called in.  I spoke to a woman and explained the problem.  Initially, I felt that I was getting brushed off.  Kind of a "Thanks for letting us know.  This helps us in product development."  But, I didn't feel like my concerns were being remedied.  I have 2 products that I cannot use.   I didn't feel it was fair to just walk away and no solution be had.   I voiced this and let her know that I'm not trying to be difficult.  However, I feel cheated and would like to return, exchange, or be refunded these products.  

As of posting this, I am still in the middle of working with customer service to find a solution.   The last contact I had was offering to send me another bottle of the concealer but they wouldn't be able to do the same for the DD Creme because they are sold out of the "light" shade, but would be happy to send me a "medium."  This doesn't feel like a solution to me.  So many girls are having problems with their concealer, so another bottle isn't going to fix it.  That just gives me 1 more application.  It would seem that most everyone is receiving empty concealer tubes.  I don't want another empty tube.   As for the DD Creme, I don't want a medium because I will never be of a coloring that would be able to wear "medium" foundation.  Also, until there is some certainty that the manufacturing has changed and there aren't so many duds, I'm not comfortable chancing another oily tube.  So, I am still out 2 products.  

I have my fingers crossed that this will all come to a happy conclusion.  I think, typically, Julep has good customer service and work to find positive solutions.  So, once this is all said and done, I will be sure to update what finally ended up happening with this dilemma. 

Oh, also!  When I spoke to customer service, I was asked to send in pictures of the problematic products.  These are the same photos I sent in to them.

Also, please don't mind my chipped polish.  I have been putting off repainting them until closer to an event I am going to.  I assure you, they are freshly painted now though!  :-)




UPDATE: As of Thursday, the 6th my issue has been resolved.   We had a couple of back and forth emails until a satisfactory resolution was found.  In the end, I did get the equal amount for the box back in Julep Jules.  So, I'm pleased.   I would have loved to have two products that I could actually use, but with one empty and the other separating, it just isn't possible.  :-(  I'd like to think they will be going back to the lab and figuring out why the products ended up having these problems and improve upon them. Everyone was very excited to try a new face product for this summer, but many were left disappointed.   Better luck next time?  Let's hope.