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natural skincare from poor & pretty + a discount!

5.29.2015

I stumbled upon these adorable jars of all-natural beauty products by chance and was thrilled to see they are made right here in Connecticut. I immediately purchased the Rose Clay Mask and tried it out at home. While having my "at-home spa night", I looked up the brand and started researching the creator, Sami.

Poor & Pretty was created by Sami Jensen in 2009 after she learned about all the gross ingredients in her frequently used bath and beauty products. Dissatisfied with what was out there, she set out to create her own line of 100% all-natural, hypoallergenic, vegan/cruelty-free. Her products are adorably packaged, smell amazing, and contain only the best ingredients. And because I know you'll love Poor & Pretty as much as I do, there's an exclusive discount code below!



I've had the pleasure of trying a few more of her products and I'm seriously impressed. Here are a few of the items I can recommend but I'm pretty sure everything she makes is awesome. (Not pictured: The AMAZING cocoa butter lip balm that is already living in my pocket, it's that good.)

Coffee Sugar Scrub // This stuff smells so amazing and is so lovely slathered all over your body during your AM shower. It's not too gritty and leaves a trail of soft, moisturized skin behind.




Whipped Body Butter // If you've ever had the desire to spread gooey chocolate, this stuff is your answer without all the mess! It smells like heaven and spreads so nicely over your skin. It doesn't have a super greasy texture but it is rich so you do have to let it soak in a little. It's even better when used after the coffee scrub!



Rose Face Mask // I've been really into dry, clay powder masks lately. I love that you get to mix up just the amount you need. This mask is really gently but doesn't a great job brightening up your skin while also clarifying it. Plus, you look so chic with red clay spread all over your face (husbands and boyfriends beware!).



If I haven't convinced you enough already, hopefully a little discount to her Etsy shop will motivate you to go check out Sami's amazing products. Be sure to use code NATURALBEAUTY for 15% purchases of $10 or more in her Etsy shop. Everything she sells is already so affordable but this discount makes it even sweeter!

Also, 30% of every purchase made from her shop (through Saturday, May 30) is being donated to the Keydong Thukche Choeling Nunnery in Nepal to help provide comfort items like teddy bears, books, and blankets to the Buddhist nuns (some as young as 3!) who have been living outside in tents since the earthquakes hit Nepal.

Make sure to come back and let me know what you purchased in the comments! 

Disclaimer: I only post about products I actually use and love. I purchased the mask myself. I was kindly gifted the scrub, body butter, and lip balm to review for you here. I'm looking forward to trying out a few more products like her charcoal mask!

empties | vol. 1

5.26.2015

I recently discovered this fascinating world of YouTube videos featuring empty products. The gist is that the person shows you products they've finished up, gives a mini review, and tells you if they would repurchase. For whatever reason, I've found these videos to be not only captivating, but also really inspiring. I'm somewhat of a product junkie and rarely purchase the same thing twice. I also always want the next new thing before I've finished up what I have BUT starting to stock up my "empties" has been REALLY motivating for me! I'm actually quite impressed with how much stuff I finished up, especially some products that have been hanging around for awhile. I'll also say that this little project has helped me let go of products I really don't like very much even if I haven't finished them. I've given them away or if they were cheap, just tossed them which for me is SO liberating. 

Below you'll find a quick, mini recap/review of the product and if I would purchase again. Leave any questions in the comments! 



Face

This lasted me a long time so even though it's expensive, it could be worth it if you're really into facial oils. I did get it from the Birchbox shop with some points so I didn't pay the full $40. This was my first foray into face oils and it was a good transition. Seemed to be effective but wasn't life changing enough for me to repurchase. I'll keep testing other facial oils because I do like them and I'm waiting to find one that gives me outstanding results. Recommendations?

This tiny pot lasts and eternity. The salmon color helps counteract the blueness under your eyes which I liked and it did seem to make things brighter. Eye cream is a weird product to me because I always use it but I'm not entirely sure it's doing anything. I still feel like I need to keep doing it because in like 15 years I'll be thanking myself. I'm currently using the FAB one which is formulated very similar but it just has this cooling metal tip which I love. 

Picked this up on a whim at a natural foods store last summer and found myself reaching for it often. It was great under makeup because it wasn't too greasy but had decent hydration. I'm on the hunt for my next face moisturizer purchase but I may be picking one of these up again soon.

I bought this face wash (Chia Whip) after I tried a sample at the W3ll People store in Austin last summer. I was just getting on the green beauty kick and loved that I could read all the ingredients. I also liked that it was foamy and gave me that "clean" feeling I was still craving (before transitioning to oil cleansing). I bought the Apple A Day version shortly after that because I wanted to keep one i the shower and one at the skink. Both bottles lasted a really long time and I think I would repurchase in the future after I finish up a few other things I already have. 

You may be seeing a trend here but around the same time I purchased the OLO products, I also discovered W3ll People. This was the first product I purchased from them in their Austin store last summer. This setting powder was really good because it had a slight tint so it could be used on "no-makeup" days as well. At the time, I was looking for something to use over tinted moisturizer in the summer to keep the shininess at bay. It's definitely a great product but there are other setting powders out there that I'm curious to try like the RMS un-powder.

This is SUCH a great brand for the green beauty lovers out there. All their products are made with 5 ingredients or less which is outstanding. I ordered one of their mini-kits a while back and fell in love with the toner (still using the mini makeup remover oil, it lasts forever!). It's made with AMAZING skin loving ingredients. It's a little pricey for what it is so I may try making it down the road. For now, I'm using this one which I do like.


Hair
I love this line mostly because it's super effective, sulfate- and paraben-free, and smells freaking AMAZING. I likes this clarifying shampoo a lot because it got all the product out but didn't strip my hair or make it feel brittle (like most other clarifying shampoos). Their stuff is expensive but since I only used it about every 10 days or so it lasted me a really long time. You do need to purchase it at a salon or specialty beauty store. I'm now using this clarifying shampoo mostly because it's more natural.

This stuff was fine but not my favorite. I used it up out of necessity because I went through a point where my scalp was really itchy and flaky. I'm not sure what was causing it but it's much better now. I don't have a current need to repurchase.

I'm probably on my 4th or 5th bottle of this stuff. Best dry shampoo out there and for a great price. It smells awesome and it's a spray powder so it's not all wet and sticky. It doesn't give your hair texture which I like because some days I just want to de-grease and not add texture. I usually pick up a different scent every time but I liked this one (Wild) a lot. They have a new tropical one out that I'm currently using and loving.

Body
I love Origins Ginger scent and bought this whipped body cream about a year ago. It lasted a long time and did a great job hydrating without leaving a greasy feel. I liked that the scent lingered slightly but didn't overpower. Like most things, it's good but I love trying new products so I'm already on to this body cream and probably won't repurchase unless I get it as a gift.

I've had this for AGES and I don't really know why. I love the texture of it and it does a great job both scrubbing and moisturizing. It's particularly great for prepping skin for self-tanner or for getting off the last bits of a self-tan. I already have a new scrub in the shower though so I won't be repurchasing. I just think it's too expensive for what it is.

I bought this when the line first came about because...coconuts. Previously I didn't use body wash because I preferred bar soaps but thought, what the heck. I liked it just fine but it didn't blow me away. It smells great but I've gone back to using bar soap or The Body Shop shower cream. 

I originally bought this as a moisturizer but it was way too greasy for my liking. I then used it as a bath oil because when I got out, it made my skin super soft and it really sinks in better. But then I got the bright idea to use it as a shave oil and really loved it. I don't think I'll buy this same kind again but I do think I'll purchase another "dry oil" to shave with.

the switch to {mostly} all-natural makeup

11.05.2014

If you've been hanging around here for awhile, you've probably heard me talk about my new fascination with all things all-natural. After a rude (skin) awakening this summer, I've been on a mission to pay closer attention to what I'm putting on my skin. 

I previously wrote about my favorite all-natural skincare products and hopefully you got inspired to look through your bathroom cabinet black holes and do a little cleaning. Not only have I adapted my skincare routine, but I've also overhauled my makeup regimen. Most of you can probably guess how "dirty" many mainstream make-up brands are - I mean, I was a die-hard Bobbi Brown fan (um her tinted moisturizer? heaven) but I've since stashed all these products to the back of my closet while I experiment with good-for-you products. 

So today, I'm finally letting you in on a little secret - you CAN wear all-natural makeup that DOES actually work. 

I mentioned this brand a few months ago and was pretty sure it was love at first sight. I've since expanded my collection of W3LL PEOPLE products and had plenty of time to give them a true test drive. 



So let's walk through my daily makeup application so you can get a feel for how all these products work together. Also, side note, I've never used mineral makeup before and didn't own a single loose powder so this process was entirely new to me. I'm happy to say, I'm a convert! 

So here's my routine:

favorites // natural skincare

10.22.2014

A few months ago, after an eye-opening facial and skin consultation at the Esty Skin Studio (ps. highly recommend this gem!) in Austin, I started taking a pretty hard look at my skincare regimen. If you've been hanging around here for awhile, you'll probably remember the stint I did testing out Whole30/Paleo. The process sparked a newfound interest in reading ingredient labels and trying to eat more natural foods that aren't processed and don't have added sugar. You'd be SHOCKED by how many foods we eat have sugar added to them...like bacon for example...but I digress... 

Anyway, much in the same way, it's equally important to be thinking about what we put on our skin, the skin being your largest organ and all. My conversation with Jessica opened my eyes to all sorts of interesting things involving skin including how important it is to consider not only what's going on the outside but also inside.

When I returned home, I promptly went through my stash of make up and skincare products, placing any offensive products in a ziploc bag for safe keeping. Then I started over. Based on recommendations, research, and a little user testing, I've settled on a few favorites and I figured it was high time I shared them with you! 

These are some of the items that I've been loving recently though I'm always on the lookout for new and interesting products. There's also this really neat app you can use to scan your products (including cleaning supplies!) to get their "dirty" score. It rates all the ingredients and tells you how "clean" something is on a scale of 0-10. It's pretty cool and a great way to evaluate products that claim to be "all-natural". Anything below a 4 is considered clean.

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