Showing posts with label soap and glory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soap and glory. Show all posts

Monday, June 29, 2009

Review: Soap & Glory Sensational Scrub Actually



I cannot get enough of Soap & Glory products!!! About a month ago I came across a body scrub that I initially loved, Soap & Glory Sensational Scrub Actually.

As with all Soap & Glory goodies, Sensational Scrub Actually comes in a standard stand up squeeze tube, and it does feature that original delicious amber like musk scent that Soap & Glory products have, only it had a deeper pine scent to it, that reminded me of Christmas trees. I loved it, refreshing scent, and it left skin smooth and feeling like silk.

Unfortunately I discovered something about it that totally grossed me out, and caused me to throw away the entire bottle.

I leave all of my bathing goodies on the side of my tub, and yesterday I went to use some Sensational Scrub Actually to rid my skin of the humidity ick.

When I popped open the pop up lid, I was disgusted by the foul odor it let out.

The cap actually captured and held in some old shower water when it was closed up the last time I used it. Due to this air pocket collecting thee water, it over time collected this foul stench that you smell in dirty ponds; aka mosquito hatching grounds. I'm sure you know the stench. Like when you dump old rain water from a bucket!

Yup, that was the stench left behind that got trapped in the lid.

It totally spoiled the product, which sucked because I did not have it that long, and it was rather pricey at around $12.00 for the scrub.

I wish Soap & Glory would change the lids, because IFoam also had the same issue. It also ended up in the trash, which is a disappointment!

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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Review: Soap and Glory Spa Return to Slender Body Lotion


When I bought Soap & Glory Spa Return to Slender Body last summer I thought that it would have that gorgeous Soap and Glory scent I already knew and loved. I was new to their Spa line though, and had no clue what it smelled like.

When I got home to actually use it, I was surprised at the new odd scent. It had a spa scent to it, mixed with a very minty note of spearmint or peppermint. I'm not a huge fan of such scents, but it was subtle and refreshing.

Soap and Glory Spa Return to Slender Body is meant to smooth and sooth the skin. I am pretty intelligent when it comes to the description, and I knew that the soothing feeling would be due to the cooling tingle sensation given off by the mint that was in the lotion.

The lotion itself was relatively runny, with a gel like consistency added to it. It rubs in easily and absorbs quickly. It does fill the sense with a chilly feeling due to the mint, but on hot summer days this was a plus. During winter months, I totally avoid this one because it does leave behind a cooling sensation on the skin.

As far as smoothing out my legs though, I used it day after day with absolutely no results.

Unfortunately Soap and Glory Spa Return to Slender Body is one product that I just didn't like. I normally like everything Soap & Glory makes, but Soap and Glory Spa Return to Slender Body just seemed like a waste of time.



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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

New From Soap & Glory!!! Off Your Face Cleansing Wipes



So my excitement was sky high this weekend when I went into my local Target and noticed a slew of new products from one of my all time favorite bath and body companies; Soap & Glory!

One of those new Soap & Glory products up on the chopping block today goes to 'Off Your Face' cleansing wipes!

They come in a resealable pack of 25.

I was a little hesitant on the purchase though because usually when I buy cleansing products; especially cleansing wipes I don't spend any more than $4 or $5.

Off Your Face came to nearly $8.00.

They come in a neatly decorative pack as you can see from my photo (not for use). I was expecting there to be some sort of plastic tub to put the pack in to, but it came as is, which was rather strange. I figure though this way they're a little more Eco Friendly!!!

As far as scent goes I was a bit disappointed that they didn't stay with their original delicious Soap & Glory fragrance. The wipes instead have a very au'Naturale scent to them. A mixture of what smells like herbs and licorice.

I don't love the scent, but I also don't hate it. It's decent.

As far as cleaning my face, they did a wonderful job at removing all of my makeup, and they left my face feeling very soft and silky which was nice. Most of Soap & Glory's products though are nice, so it was really no shocker.

The wipes left behind no residue at all, just clean fresh skin!

Overall, they are a good buy! Find them fast though because they are new, and likely everyone is going to rush out to try them!

Worth $8.00?

I'd say so!

Friday, March 27, 2009

Lush, Sandstone Soap


Sandstone- the name just sounds painful.

Sandstone is soap from Lush that comes with sand attached to the top of the bar of soap; the soap itself is yellow in color and has some clear like white specks of soap in it as well. The sand is used for exfoliation, the soap for moisturization.

I got my free sample from Lush, because this was surely not a soap I would order on my own. Even the lovely picture on the Lush website looks like someone dipped the end of the soap into grits of sandpaper. Lush has this tendency to add odd objects into their products such as seaweed, flowers, confetti, glitter, and fruit. I don’t mind this so much, but sand belongs at the beach, not on my body, not for scrubba dub dubbin in the tubbin.

Because I refuse to waste anything without at least trying it first I had to use my sample cut of Sandstone.

The smell was similar to Lush’s Sexy Peel, but it smelled a little more chemically and fake. Pine Sol rings a bell, Mr. Clean lemon scented floor wash also rings a bell, and pledge. I used it anyways though.

I first rinsed my hair, shampoo/condition, la di dah dii doo. This is always done first to put the Lush soap through the test of time. You see, many Lush soaps have this tendency to melt fast when warm humid air touches it. Sandstone however was like a stone. It took it. It lasted, and only began to sweat at the temperature increase in the bathroom.

I then took the sample soap and began rubbing it all around, scruba dub dub.
At first the sand sort of stood to one end of the bar, but the more I began to scrub and produce lather the more sand came loose and ended up on the entire bar of soap.

It felt gross, but I was indeed getting exfoliation. I rubbed the soap around lightly so I didn’t cut myself, or drag it across my beauty mark on my chest (mole), I figured if I dragged it across my ‘beauty mark’ it would hurt like a son of a gun.

It didn’t take long to see my skin blotching up with red rashes from the sands scratchy surface.

The entire time I felt dirty. It reminded me of the times when I was a wee one and I’d be at the ocean and a wave would clobber me, filling my bathing suit with sand and water, leaving me with the most uncomfortable scrubby feeling.

The sand washed off with some effort. It didn’t take long, but it took far longer than it should have.

Dry Up:

My skin felt like it had just has a good scrubbing with a high textured piece of sandpaper. I was red all over, and still felt dirty, even after washing all of the sand off (Or so I had thought). I had some particles of sand left in areas I care not to talk about.

The lemon scent of the soap had vanished, and all I was left with was raw skin, sand up my keester, and a bad mood.

I ended up jumping back into the shower, and rinsing off with a body wash to make the sick feeling go away.

Where To Buy?

At and local Lush store, or at www.Lush.com for $6.95 for a 3.5oz bar. You can also find it on Ebay or Amazon.

Overall:

I don’t have sensitive skin, but according to Sandstone I do. It hurt to use it, makes you feel dirty before and after using it. Smell like furniture polish or floor cleaner. Does not moisturize my skin at all. Leaves it raw.
Usually I enjoy my shower, and my Lush goods, but Sandstone was a flop.

Those used to using abrasive exfoliation on there skin. Everyone who is not used to rubbing themselves down with sandpaper should avoid Sandstone.

My review also found on Epi

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Must Have: Soap & Glory, The Righteous Butter!!!


Target is my hot spot for picking up beauty supplies or bath supplies.

My absolute favorite spot at Target is their isle of specialty bath and body products. I'm sure most of you know the isle, but are intimidated into thinking that this isle is the home of Targets higher end products. Although, I will admit that some of the things that reside in this isle are way over priced; others are nearly a steal.

Soap & Glory is a semi-new line of products that is exclusive only to Target, and it is by far my favorite line they have.

My most recent Soap & Glory pick up goes to Soap & Glory, The Righteous Butter. I picked it up for only $3.00 due to an after Christmas sale they had going on. Normally it comes to around $15.00. Even at that price though, I'd pick it up, because Soap & Glory The Righteous Butter is wonderful.

The scent is fantastic. It has a lovely powdery fragrance, mixed with what reminds me of fresh rain flowers, musk, and cream. A scent that is truly addicting.

What I love though about Soap & Glory The Righteous Butter is the fact that its scent is so long lasting. I easily can compare it to a fine expensive perfume, because the scent stays, and it stays long.

Normally when one thinks of body bvutter, they think of a very thick textured lotion. Every body butter I have ever used had always been really greasy, really thick, and many never really absorbed into my skin.

Soap & Glory The Righteous Butter though melts in your skin, and absorbs quickly, leaving no traces of grease, or residue to the skin. It is more like a lotion in consistency, only a little thicker.

Once absorbed, it leaves skin feeling soft, smellingfresh, and moisturized, but not over moisturized.

It's one that I highly recommend to those looking for a fast fix to dry skin, and for those who love long lasting feminine scents.

Soap & Glory The Righteous Butter is a pure winner in my opinion, and why I recommend it so highly.