Sunday, October 30, 2011

Review: Mountain Rose Herbs Argan Oil

Review:  Mountain Rose Herbs Argan Oil

Goal: Finding a high-quality yet affordable argan oil

This is replacing: Acure Organics Argan Oil

Fair Trade: Yes

Certified Organic: Yes  (through the OTCO)

Company Information: Mountain Rose Herbs is perhaps one of my all-time favorite companies. Besides having excellent products and customer service, their business ethics are inspiring. It would take me pages to describe all the fantastic things this company does for its employees, customers, community, and environment. So instead, here’s a link describing their business practices: http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/about/guiding.php Just wow.

Their Description: “This rare and exquisite oil is meticulously expeller pressed from the fruit kernels of the Moroccan Argan tree. Argan oil is rich in natural tocopherols (vitamin E) and phenols, carotenes, squalene and fatty acids, making it a truly luxurious oil. Argan oil absorbs quickly and is often used in skin, nail and hair treatments to deliver deep hydration, strengthen brittle hair and nails, and prevent/reduce stretch marks.”

Ingredients: 100% pure argan oil

Price: Here’s the beautiful part… 4oz $17 (that’s $4.25 per ounce!), 8oz $29, 16 oz $49

Price Comparisons: Kahina Giving Beauty $36 per ounce, Acure Organics $29 per ounce… need I go on?

Texture: light-weight oil, absorbs quickly (even with my oily skin)

Scent: somewhat strong earthy scent. I don’t like the smell at all, but I don’t smell it while it’s on my skin so it’s not a big problem for me

Packaging: I got the 4 oz size container because I didn’t think I’d be able to go through a larger size before it expires. The 4 oz container is a dark amber glass color jar and pretty label. The bottle is a screw cap. (Quick Tip: To keep oils at their most potent, it’s a good idea to store them in cool, dark places and try to limit their exposure to air. Because of this, I bought a one ounce cobalt blue glass bottle with dropper [available from www.mountainroseherbs.com for $1.50 or www.sunburstbottle.com for $1.00] and transferred some of the oil into that. Now I have a smaller container for my medicine cabinet and the ability to get the precise amount of oil I use per application.)

Application: 2-3 drops for my face (I blend the oil into my moisturizer on my hand and then apply to face). 2-3 drops for my hair which I apply to my hands and then run through the ends of my hair after a shower. 1-2 drops for my cuticles. 1-2 drops for my lips. 3-5 drops for my body lotion.

Product used for: 4 months

Can be purchased at: www.mountainroseherbs.com (under their product tab, go to the “carrier oils” section)

Loved: Let me take you on a journey… my quest to find the holy argan oil. I first experienced its small miracles with the Acure Orgaincs Argan Oil product. I really loved it and still absolutely recommend it. However, I admit I only bought the Acure one because it was the cheapest (but still high-quality) product that I could find (and I was buying a bunch of other Acure Organics skin care goodies at the same time). Then one day a couple months ago I saw that Mountain Rose Herbs finally started to carry the oil (as I’ve stated I have a small obsession with this company and I’d been hoping that they would carry it for ages). So not only did they have it, but then they were selling it for a beautifully low price! For my frugal, college student soul, this was simply awesome. It arrived and not only was priced fantastically, but it also works better than the Acure product! The texture is lighter, the color is darker (perhaps because it is better preserved in the dark glass better as opposed to Acure’s clear glass?), and it seems to absorb into my skin faster.

Why argan oil? Well argan oil is one crazy multi-tasking workhorse. I use to be a product junkie, but I became frustrated by how expensive all my assorted products were and by my shrinking cabinet and vanity space from various bottles and jars. So instead of a bunch of separate creams and serums for specific problems, I have just one grand over-achiever. Argan oil can be used alone or added to just about anything for the skin, hair, and nails. It’s extremely effective yet gentle on even the most sensitive skin (believe me I know!). It promotes healing and can help fade scars, stretch marks, and discolorations. I’ve used it for all of the above and saw improvement on all fronts but most especially on dark spots from old acne scars. It’s fantastic at moisturizing without being greasy. I have very oily skin, yet this seems to help my skin produce less oil. (It’s bizarre and may seem counter-intuitive in the skincare age of oil-haters but trust me on this one). It also helped repair my brittle, short nails; they now grow faster and stronger. I have damaged, long curly hair, and it has really helped with keeping the ends soft and healthy. Also, I’ll add a little to my lips at night before bed, and I wake up with much softer lips (NOTE: this product is not intended for internal use so I’m not all together certain that that is 100% safe. However, I use only one drop and don’t lick my lips or anything. Just thought that y’all should know). Added to any facial or body lotion and it bumps up performance. It’s just fantastic. I can’t recommend this highly enough!!!

Hated: the smell. I really wish I could find a better way to describe it, other than just earthy-in-a-bad-way. Now again, I only really smell it for a second and then it’s gone, so it’s not a terribly big deal. Also, I do not apply this to the eye area. I tried and it resulted in milia. Now to be fair, I’ve yet to find any product that does not have this result when applied to my eye area (also it was never advertised to be good for that area. That was the result of my own curiosity). I have one other negative: the shipping. This is the one downside to Mountain Rose Herbs that I can think of. The shipping to the East Coast (they are centered in Oregon) is pretty expensive and takes a long time. Now that may be partially UPS, but it’s very frustrating. The nice thing though is that every order I’ve ever made to Mountain Rose Herbs has come lovingly packaged. Every glass item is individually bubble wrap and taped, all liquids are securely sealed, and then there is packaging paper to keep everything from moving around.

Overall Rating:  5/5 This is my If-I-could-only-have-one-product product J


This product was purchased with my own money. I have no affiliation with this company (now an obsession with them? Perhaps ;) My reviews are my honest opinion. Image from www.mountainroseherbs.com. Please leave comments, comparisons, or questions. Thanks!

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Review: Badger Cocoa Butter Lip Balm in Sweet Orange

Goal: to find a natural lip balm

This is replacing: my softlips balm

Fair Trade: Yes

Organic: Yes (certified through USDA and by the Oregon Tilth)

Vegan Info: contains beeswax

Cruelty Free: Yes (certified through Leaping Bunny: meaning that all their suppliers are also cruelty free!)

Their Description: “Our creamy Cocoa Butter Lip Balms come in a larger .25oz stick with a magical Badger on the label! These dreamy balms feature a rich base of certified organic cocoa butter, certified organic Extra Virgin Olive oil, golden yellow beeswax and CO2 extracts of Seabuckthorn and Rose Hip – natural, plant-based antioxidants. They also contain an organic Aloe Vera Extract for added dry weather protection. The cocoa butter helps the staying power of the balm, keeping lips moisturized and soothed for a good, long time. Thick, creamy, and long lasting.”

Ingredients: Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Cocoa Butter, Golden Yellow Beeswax, Castor Bean Oil, Extract of Aloe Vera, and CO2 Extracts of Rosehip, Seabuckthorn Berry & Rosemary (yay for no parabens and sulfates)

Price: $5.00 (on website) I purchased mine at Wegman’s for $3.95

Size: .25

Texture: harder (gets softer when warmed) and thicker than typical lip balm, but does not tug at the lips.

Scent: smells like orange and cocoa butter (reminds me a little of chocolate oranges!); absolutely delicious!

Packaging: At first the packaging seemed kinda bulky, but I’ve come to like it better than traditional lip balm tubes. For one, it’s easier to find in my purse, and for two, I love the amount of product I get. Like traditional tubes, you turn a wheel to twist up more product only with this product the wheel is located between the cap and the tub. I like this better as it reduces the chances of getting turned when stored loose in my bag. Also I can hold the tube and turn the wheel to get more product with one hand J

Application: one swipe does ya!

Product used for: three months regularly, one month every few days or so

Can be purchased at: www.badgerbalm.com or Wegman’s or Whole Foods

Loved: The scent of chocolate and oranges is so delicious! It’s nice to find some natural products that don’t smell quite so “earthy”(not that there’s anything wrong with that). The ingredients are fantastic, and the company itself is very impressive. The lip balm is very conditioning with non-toxic ingredients so accidentally ingesting some of the product will not present any harm unlike some other lip products on the market. The packaging is well-thought out and durable. The product was made using conscientious supplies and processes.

Hated: The only negative comment I have about this product is that it’s very thick. I’m use to softlips which really glides on (meaning I go through tubes like crazy). I’ve used this almost everyday for three months and have half a tube left. I find that this is perfect for an over-night treatment or after exfoliating my lips, but it’s not the best for light moisture throughout the day. I would not recommend this as a base for lipstick because it’s so creamy (the color would run right off). However, if I wait about thirty minutes it makes lip products apply much smoother. I have severely chapped lips. That being said, since I’ve started using this product I am finding my lips overall are softer.

Overall Rating: 4/5 (not 5 because I think the thick consistency could be off-putting to a lot of folks)

This product was purchased with my own money. I have no affiliation with this company. My reviews are my honest opinion. Image from www.badgerbalm.com. Please leave comments, comparisons, or questions below! Thanks!

Introduction!

Greetings all! I wanted to start off with a post regarding my hopes and plans for this blog (and of course some classic disclaimers). The purpose of this blog is to create a resource for people to educate each other on the personal care products in their lives. This includes but is not limited to: hair care products, skin care products, cosmetics, clothing, accessories for all of the above, and other personal items. It is NOT my intent (or hope for others) to scare people into making changes in their life. Personal change should be the outcome of knowledge not fear. Let us all be more aware of are products. This is a place where I will share my knowledge (with accountable sources were applicable) about different products, ingredients, companies, and do-it-yourself tips to try and live a simpler, cheaper, and healthier life. It is my hope that others will come and comment to share their questions, concerns, and knowledge. We have the ability to create together a community of well-informed, intelligent, compassionate consumers. Let's learn to question before we purchase. What's in this product? Will this product be useful? Do I actually need/want this product?...etc. So welcome! Please prop up your feet, grab a hot cup of tea, and hopefully we can all learn from each other!

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- Karen