You know a month is almost over when the little bag on the shower door handle is almost full. That is where I toss in my empties during the month. Once I take pictures of the containers and packets inside, the bag is trashed - as are its former contents - and replaced with a new, empty one. At some point, I want to work on cleaning the empties up at least before I take pictures. However, this is not a glossy magazine, but an ordinary blog run by a harum-scarum person who wishes there were 50 hours in a day, 100 days in a month and 25 months in a year, so all she does is points shoots and leaves. Both omission of punctuation and pun intended.
I have not had a very consistent skin care regimen in September and only managed to use up one face mask. I did try to soften up my dry frizzy hair, though. There is a fortune awaiting whoever invents a haircare product that hydrates without oiling up and de-flakes without drying up.
SD Hair Steam Hair Pack
From a Memebox. This was a sheet mask for the hair. It gave me the stiffest neck I have had in a while and I had to undergo heat treatment. Any good for the hair? Nah, not noticeably so. Too hyped, too inane. Will not repurchase.
I have not had a very consistent skin care regimen in September and only managed to use up one face mask. I did try to soften up my dry frizzy hair, though. There is a fortune awaiting whoever invents a haircare product that hydrates without oiling up and de-flakes without drying up.
Scroll to read about the beauty products I used up in September 2014 and my quick thoughts on each.
Body care
Grace Cole Body Butter in Watermelon and Pink Grapefruit
God, how I love these body butters! These are reviewed here and are available in all large supermarkets or from Feelunique or Grace Cole themselves. I need to hit the local beauty store soon, to stock up. Think I have around two tubs left.Foot care
Boots Fashion Survival Softening Foot Butter
I got this in an emergency from Boots Dubai after I realised that I had not packed any foot cream. This was just beautiful. Not too sticky or wet, at the same time not cold at night on the feet. It was soothing after those high-heel nights out. Will I repurchase? Probably not. Contains parabens. Now before you go for my throat about parabens not causing cancer, parabens mimic oestrogen and people with a history of endometriosis in the family ought to avoid products which mimic oestrogen, savvy?Holika Holika Baby Silky Foot Mask
For some reason, I keep thinking these are made by Tony Moly. These are the best dang foot masks out there, ever. Repurchase? Mate, I have a lifetime supply. Review soon, once I remember to keep my camera by the nightstand so I can take pictures after I put the masks on.Montagne Jeunesse Banana foot care pack
This pack contained a foot scrub on the right (Cool Banana Buffer) and a foot butter (Hot Banana Butter) on the left. The scrub was really nice, but the cream was a bit too greasy at night for my liking. I cannot stand it when my foot cream gets on the sheets.Hair
Green Tree Therapy Baobab Oil
This came in a Memebox and was great for the hair, defrizzing and softening nicely and making my problem hair a breeze to manage. But I won't ever buy. One of the most interesting and well-read beauty bloggers out there, Allison Cohen of Never Say Die Beauty told me that African elephants remove the bark of the baobab tree to get at the moisture held by the tree (up to a hundred thousand litres), thereby damaging it already. Both pachyderms and baobab tree are endangered species - in Madagascar, for instance, giant baobabs exist only in five locations. Allison isn't sure whether you can remove baobab oil safely without endangering the trees further, but as my boss once told me, when in doubt, leave out. I believe the seeds are removed for oil, thereby preventing reproduction. As it is, we end up chopping trees in the quest for land. I haven't done much reading up on this - come on, this is a beauty blog, not a scientific journal - but irrespective of whether we are killing off the trees or not, there are plenty of other options out there for oils and moisture which do not involve endangering trees or the tuskers that depend on them. Although this may sound farfetched, I am personally acquainted with and can tell apart at least a dozen elephants, so I would rather drown in my own vomit than do anything that harms any of my beloved pals and their ilk. Asian elephants do not depend upon the baobab tree, but that doesn't mean my concern is any less. Let 'em drink, like this chap in the photos is doing. I'll get the moisturising from elsewhere.Kiss The Perfume Cherry Blossom Hair Treatment
From a Memebox. This made my hair smell gorgeous, but did not do one bleeding thing. It just sat there - what part of "treatment" is that?? Will never repurchase, thanks.Montagne Jeunesse Chocolate Infusion hair pack
I want at least a gallon of this stuff! Sorry the photo looks a bit like Jason but the chocolate got all over the pack and I told you I haven't bothered to clean up the empties since they are going to be trashed the moment I hit publish. The product was like like chocolate and smelt beyond brilliant and felt even better. I would have kept it on forever. Did it do any good? Erm. There was barely enough to cover one-fifths of my long hair, so I cannot tell. Why can't they release these in larger containers instead of tiny sachets? I need a gallon more, thanks. Check out the ingredients.SD Hair Steam Hair Pack
From a Memebox. This was a sheet mask for the hair. It gave me the stiffest neck I have had in a while and I had to undergo heat treatment. Any good for the hair? Nah, not noticeably so. Too hyped, too inane. Will not repurchase.
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