Showing posts with label natural. Show all posts
Showing posts with label natural. Show all posts

Friday, January 13, 2012

Silk Naturals Brow Cream

When I did my last Silk Naturals haul before Christmas, I threw in samples of a bunch of things to try just because. I don't need any brow products - I have loads of them - but I don't have anything like the Brow Cream, so that was enough to get me to try it.


It's okay, we're all thinking it.



The sample came in a little clam shell container, and it's quite solid. I thought I might have trouble with it for that reason, but even with the flimsy #266 brush you just wipe it over the product a couple of times and you get a good amount to apply. I found it worked much better with my Illamasqua angled brush though, as that is stiffer.



I really like this product. It neatened up my scraggly brows nicely and it lasted well throughout the day. Medium Ash was the colour I got and it was pretty right for me, not too dark and no red in it. It's listed on the site under both 'new products' and 'holiday specials' so I'm hoping it's not limited edition as I definitely want to get a full size when I order from there again.

Full size is 2g for $6.50US and I imagine that would last for ages because the teeny sample I got barely has a dent in it and I've used it a few times. Samples are $0.99US.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

How To Do Customer Service

A while back I read an article in a magazine about chemicals in everyday products, including tampons. I'd never really given any thought to that before, but once the idea entered my head I was a bit freaked out by what I could possibly be - uh - putting inside myself. So I was on Twitter chatting to Jade about organic tampons and up pops Sabine from Echolife, who offered to send me some to try. I was happy to pay for them - I'd been meaning to do an order from the site anyway because Jade had already given it a massive thumbs up rave, and a tampon's a tampon. Even if it's not that fantastic, it's still gonna get used. However, I did ask if she had any samples of natural shampoos she could send with my order for Noodle Arms to try on her thick wavy mop.


As you can see, those 'samples' are actually a full bottle each of shampoo and conditioner! And both Noodles and I really like it, so that's going in the staples pile. So what did I think of everything else?

Organyc Organic Cotton Tampons
As I said, tampons are tampons - they have one job to do and these ones do it. I'm happy with them and I will buy them again. I wish I'd thought about it years ago though - 30 years of sticking who knows what (YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN) in my lady parts plays on my mind a bit. :-/

Nature's Goodness Olive Leaf Mouthwash

I've mentioned before that I'm paranoid about the throat cancer links with mouthwash that contains alcohol, and I try to avoid it as much as possible. Previously I'd been using Listerine Zero, but I like this one better. It has a nice minty citrus taste. My only complaint is that it bubbles up a lot so it's hard to gargle with. I'll still buy it again.

Wotnot Naturally Nurturing Facial Wipes
I have to admit I'm not entirely sold on these - they smell quite strongly of olive oil and they seem to leave a bit of a film on my face. I could be biased as I'm not keen on facial wipes in general - I keep them on hand for severe bouts of laziness, but I'm not a regular user. I'm undecided about whether I'd buy this brand again.

Organyc Organic Cotton Panty Liners and Cotton Ultra-thin Pads
I bought these for Noodles. I asked her what she thought of them.
"Fine."
"Can you be more specific? It's for the blog."
"Mu-uuuuum! They're FINE."
Okay, then. They're fine, apparently.

Echolife has free delivery in Australia and my order arrived within a couple of days. Sabine is also extremely helpful and knowledgable and has customer service down to a fine art. During a conversation I had with her I mentioned that I wasn't a fan of lip balms and considered them a necessary evil. A few weeks later at Christmas I came home one day to find a package in my letter box.


How awesome is that? Echolife is definitely where I'll be doing all my hippie shopping from now on. And also, as lip balms go, Burt's Bees are pretty damn good, I have to admit.