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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Product Review: Vita Optimum Omega-3 Fish Oil + Giveaway! (US only)

Bummed about not having won my last fish oil giveaway? Don't despair—I have another great brand to shout about, and they have been generous enough to provide a sample for giveaway as well. Stay tuned!


Discover the Many Health Benefits of Omega 3 Fish Oil With Our Pharmaceutical Grade Supplement!

Very few substances can come close to matching the health benefits produced by the Omega-3 Fatty Acids found in fish oil.

With over 10,000 clinical trials, Omega-3 fish oil is one of the most researched substances in modern medicine.

Many of the Omega-3 products available today do not contain enough EPA and DHA. Ours contains 800 mg of EPA and 400 mg DHA of high quality deep Alaskan Pollock oil per serving.

Many others are filled with plant oils that must be converted by the body to create DHA. Certain other Omega-3 products may contain fish pollutants such as mercury. Please check the ingredients list before you buy. You need an Omega-3 supplement you can trust.

Our Omega-3 fish oil is both 5-star IFOS-certified as well as MSC-certified, so you can be sure of its HIGH QUALITY. It's made in the USA in an FDA-registered and GMP/NSF-certified lab.

Review


I take a fish or krill oil supplement every day, and it's regular practice for me probably because I grew up with it. I've always eaten plenty of fish so it's not that I necessarily needed it, especially as a child, but with high cholesterol on both sides of the family, it's something I've grown to incorporate with my daily intake of multivitamins. The omega-3 fatty acids in fish oil promote heart health and stimulate brain functions, and in Vita Optimum's softgel form, you can get all the fatty acids you need without eating high-cholesterol fish and other seafood. Anyone who doesn't get enough omegas in their regular diet (which is everyone who doesn't eat fish on a daily basis) should take fish oil. (As a side note, for vegetarians, fish oil has always been a controversial issue since it's technically a fish by-product, rather than fish meat itself. Plant-based omegas exist in the form of coconut oil, so if you are vegan or don't consume animal products for any reason, you always have an alternative).

One bottle of Vita Optimum fish oil, currently priced $35.97 on Amazon, contains 180 clear red softgels. Since the serving suggestion is two capsules daily, one bottle will last you three months. As with all fish oils I've tried, this stuff does have a distinctive fishy odor, but it's not intolerable). This is a great, affordable way to get your omegas in; everyone should be taking this!

Giveaway!

One lucky Books à la Mode reader will win one 180-count bottle of Vita Optimum Omega-3 Fish Oil—yay! To enter, all you have to do is tell me:
What's your current favorite snack? Lately, I've been obsessed with chickpeas—I know that's so random, but I find myself craving them 24/7! I toss them with spices (chili powder, pepper, cumin) and roast them for a delicious, filling snack!
Don't forget the entry eligibility terms and conditions!
Sponsored wholly by the company—a huge thank you to the fabulous folks at True Sol Nutrition!
Giveaway ends September 30th at 11.59 PM (your time).
Open to US readers only—sorry, everyone else! Please check out my sidebar for a list of currently running giveaways that are open worldwide.
Void where prohibited.
Winners have 48 hours to claim their prize after they have been notified, otherwise risk forfeiting their winnings.
Although I do randomly select winners, I am in no way responsible for prizes, nor for shipping and handling.
As a reminder, you do not have to follow my blog to enter, though it is always very much appreciated ❤
Good luck!

FTC Disclosure: I received one complimentary bottle of this Omega-3 Fish Oil from Vita Optimum via Tomoson.com in exchange for an honest and unbiased review. I was not paid in any way to write a review—positive or otherwise—and all thoughts and opinions are mine and mine alone. I only recommend products or services I have used personally and believe will be good for my beautiful readers!

Monday, September 15, 2014

Product Review: Brieftons InstantVeg Spiralizer + Giveaway! (US/Can only)


Looking for an easy way to eat more vegetables for better health? The Brieftons InstantVeg Spiral Slicer is your answer!

Designed to transform almost any firm vegetable and fruit into delicious spaghetti-like strands or incredibly thin, long vegetable ribbons, the Brieftons InstantVeg Spiral Slicer is the indispensable kitchen gadget for every vegetable fan.

Perfect as a kitchen tool to prepare vegetables for healthy culinary pleasures, the Brieftons InstantVeg Spiral Slicer conjures up delicious vegetable spirals in almost no time at all. It turns zucchinis, carrots, radishes, beetroots, cucumbers, kohlrabis, potatoes, sweet potatoes, onions, apples and many more fruits/vegetables into eye-catchers on every plate, and add plenty of colors and textures to otherwise boring dishes.

No matter whether you are a vegan, vegetarian, raw foodist, or just looking for an easy way to add more vegetables into your diet, the Brieftons InstantVeg Spiral Slicer has what you need to make your goal a reality.

Review


I jumped on the vegetable noodle bandwagon months ago when I bought my first julienne peeler, but never really got the opportunity to test veggie pasta recipes until I tried Brieftons InstantVeg because it's the first spiralizer I've tried that's given me good enough results!

If you haven't heard of this health food craze, spiralizers are a way to substitute long pasta-like strands of vegetables in place of actual noodles. You can still have your beloved spaghetti & meatballs, fettucini alfredo, pasta salads, and casseroles without overloading on carbs—isn't that fantastic?

You can virtually use any vegetable in a spiralizer but my favorites are squash (especially zucchini) since it's virtually tasteless, and cucumbers for crunchy, refreshing salad-like concoctions. It's really a fabulous way to cut down on starchy pastas (which are totally my weakness) while getting more nutritious, filling vegetables into your diet.

What I love about Brieftons InstaVeg spiralizer is how it's one you actually turn with a handle. The grip at the top holds your vegetable in place, while the turning knob allows you to spin without risking getting your fingers sliced. I've tried various "pencil sharpener" spiralizers and julienne peelers, but have never liked them fully because they just never made long enough strands of pasta. Brieftons makes FLAWLESS veggie noodles, with minimum effort! I seriously love this device and probably use it upwards of four times a week—that's how much I love my veggie noodles!

Your options are diverse with InstantVeg because of the five different settings, ranging from wide ribbons, to thick fettucine-like noodles, to very thin wisps that resemble angel hair. You change the setting with the simple twist of a knob, so this works as a multi-purpose tool that gives you any type of noodle you could possibly want.

This is pleasantly effortless to clean, as well. Since spiralizing isn't really a messy endeavor, and all the vegetable contents are contained in the clear chamber, all you have to do is rinse the top chamber out with soap and water, and clean the blades carefully. I had no problems with shreds of vegetables getting stuck in the blades—which is usually a common issue when it comes to spiralizers—but if you ever do, Brieftons InstantVeg comes with a handy cleaning brush you can use. I personally have never needed it, but it's thoughtful of them to include it in the package.

The best part of this spiralizer (other than the perfect noodles it creates) is the chamber at the bottom that catches all your noodles. This part of the device can screw off and serve as a storage container—perfect for storing any leftovers or for packing meals! Best of all, it has a rubber grip at the base which makes turning the knob so much easier since you have something holding in place.

My only small quip is that it's rather bulky since it doesn't collapse, although the smaller bottom chamber can be taken off and stored inside the larger top chamber. If you have plenty of kitchen storage space, this won't be an issue, but I live in a tiny student apartment and don't have much space to store this huge thing! Again, this isn't a deal-breaker, but something you should still consider when buying kitchen tools. Overall, Brieftons InstantVeg is such a well-designed and fully functional spiralizer every health food enthusiast should invest in.

Giveaway!

One lucky Books à la Mode reader will win one Brieftons InstantVeg Spiralizer—yay! To enter, all you have to do is tell me:
What vegetable would you spiralize with the InstantVeg? What recipe would you try out with your spiralized veggie noodles?
Don't forget the entry eligibility terms and conditions!
Sponsored wholly by the company—a huge thank you to the fabulous folks at Brieftons!
Giveaway ends September 17th at 11.59 PM (your time).
Open to US and Canada residents only—sorry, everyone else! Please check my sidebar for a list of currently running giveaways that are open internationally.
Void where prohibited.
Winners have 48 hours to claim their prize after they have been notified, otherwise risk forfeiting their winnings.
Although I do randomly select winners, I am in no way responsible for prizes, nor for shipping and handling.
As a reminder, you do not have to follow my blog to enter, though it is always very much appreciated ❤
Good luck!

FTC Disclosure: I received one complimentary InstantVeg Spiralizer from Brieftons via Tomoson.com in exchange for an honest and unbiased review. I was not paid in any way to write a review—positive or otherwise—and all thoughts and opinions are mine and mine alone. I only recommend products or services I have used personally and believe will be good for my beautiful readers!

Saturday, August 30, 2014

Product Review: True Sol Omega-3 Fish Oil + Giveaway! (Open internationally!)


Choose the Best Quality: True Sol

Research has proven that Omega-3 essential fatty acids are essential for optimal health.

Studies have shown that Omega-3's many benefits include:
  • Promoting Heart Health: heart attack, stroke, coronary heart disease, arrhythmia
  • Increasing Brain Function: cognitive decline & dementia, Alzheimer's
  • Helping Inflammation & Joints: stiffness & joint pain from osteo- and rheumatoid arthritis, symptoms of asthma & pneumonia
  • Decreasing Depression & Mood: reduction in depression scores and daily stresses
  • Promoting Healthy Skin: photo-aging, especially elastosis, wrinkle formation & chronological aging, skin disorders like acne & psoriasis
Why True Sol?
  • Our fish oil capsules have enteric coating for optimal absorption & no fishy aftertaste.
  • We use molecular distillation so you get highest purity.
Are you looking for a Pure Omega-3 Fish Oil Supplement that has the maximum amount of Essential Fatty Acids? Where all of the Essential Fatty Acids will actually be absorbed by your body and none of it going to waste?

True Sol is the best choice.

Review


Fish oil contains omega-3 fatty acids, which promote heart health and stimulate brain functions, so it's a good idea to take it regularly, especially if you do not regularly have fish in your diet. A fish oil supplement is a good alternative to fish—for those who do not like it, or have high cholesterol. My family has a history of high cholesterol so as much as I love fish and other seafood, it's really not something I should be consuming on a daily basis. Luckily, fish oil is ONLY the oil extracted, not the cholesterol, so it's safe for everyone (with the exception of vegetarians, though; FISH oil is an animal-based omega, which I thought this was obvious, but you'd be surprised at how many vegetarians I've met who complain about this! Plant-based omegas exist in the form of coconut oil, so if you don't consume meat or animal byproducts, be sure to check that out).

True Sol fish oil, currently priced $19.95 on Amazon, is a wonderful brand that uses smooth, easy-to-swallow capsules. Beware, with fish oil, the bottle is always going to stink a little (it's not bad, just a deep-sea fishy smell), but I'm glad True Sol's pills do not taste like fish. It is recommended to take two capsules daily, so one regular-sized 60-count bottle is a one-month supply. True Sol also has larger bottles (120- and 180-count), so if you need to buy in bulk, you have that option.

Overall, I was really impressed by this affordable, high-quality fish oil. It's a great way to support your cardiovascular and cognitive systems, and although I cannot make any scientific claims as I am not a nutritionist, based off what doctors have told my family and me, I would recommend everyone consider taking it for a healthy heart and brain. I take fish oil regularly anyway, so I'm looking forward to keeping this brand in my supplement cabinet.

Giveaway!

One lucky Books à la Mode reader will win one 60-count bottle of True Sol Omega-3 Fish Oil—yay! To enter, all you have to do is tell me:
What supplements do you regularly take? Whether it be vitamins, fish oil, krill oil, probiotics, collagen, anything... let me know in the comments!
Don't forget the entry eligibility terms and conditions!
Sponsored wholly by the company—a huge thank you to the fabulous folks at True Sol Nutrition!
Giveaway ends September 13th at 11.59 PM (your time).
Open internationally—woohoo! That means anyone in the world can enter, provided you have a verifiable email and mailing address.
Void where prohibited.
Winners have 48 hours to claim their prize after they have been notified, otherwise risk forfeiting their winnings.
Although I do randomly select winners, I am in no way responsible for prizes, nor for shipping and handling.
As a reminder, you do not have to follow my blog to enter, though it is always very much appreciated ❤
Good luck!

FTC Disclosure: I received one complimentary bottle of True Sol Omega-3 Fish Oil via Tomoson.com in exchange for an honest and unbiased review. I was not paid in any way to write a review—positive or otherwise—and all thoughts and opinions are mine and mine alone. I only recommend products or services I have used personally and believe will be good for my beautiful readers!

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Product Review: Vita Nut Milk Bag + Giveaway! (US only)


Save time, get better yield, and produce less waste without any stretching or tearing!

Our nut milk bag is made with a premium, tight-weave, fine 200-micron monofilament mesh. This durable, high-quality material is perfect for squeezing without tearing or ripping the bag. This means less waste and smoother, better tasting nut milks, juices, yogurts, and cold brew coffee that you only have to filter once.

The convenient, durable drawstring makes for convenient filtering and cleaning. The large opening fits over almost any container or jar for easy pouring and straining. Perfect for both small batches and large, this 12" by 10" bag reduces your prep and cleaning time.

As an exclusive Amazon bonus, it also comes with Vita's specially written recipe book full of instructions for making almond milk, hemp milk, sprouting, greek yogurt, and much more.

Review


If you don't know what a nut milk bag is, boy, you're missing out!

It's the ultimate multi-purpose kitchen straining tool, useful for making not only nut milks (perfect for vegans!), but you can also use it for juicing, sprouting, in place of a cheesecloth, and so on. Recent paleo, vegan, and "clean" eating diets call for nut milk bags all the time. I could definitely see myself using this for cauliflower pizza crusts, homemade tofu, and really anything that requires lots of wringing and straining!

The first thing I made with this was all-natural Jell-O—made purely from fruit purée, gelatin, and honey, they tasted amazing, and were much healthier than the artificially flavored, sugar-laden alternative. Vita nut milk bag is amazingly durable and was definitely a good sport even with me squeezing the hell out of it. The mesh is very fine—it's just a nylon cloth, rather than a hole-y strainer—so it did a great job at catching all the seeds and pulp.

Cleaning is easy, but I was disappointed to see how easily and permanently the bag stained. I thought the plastic-like texture of the cloth would not stain easily, but it turned red after my strawberry juicing, just like a regular fabric cloth would. While the bag is dishwasher-safe, it doesn't do much for the stains. I know the bag is clean, it just looks unsightly and messily colored. Multiple people have suggested to soak it in hydrogen peroxide or grapefruit seed extract, which are both safe methods to "bleach" the stains. I'll have to try it; otherwise I'll just buy a new one! This is such a useful kitchen product and I think all health foodies—whether you're raw, paleo, or just like experimenting in the kitchen!—should have one of these.

Giveaway!


One lucky Books à la Mode reader will win
one Vita nut milk bag—yay! To enter, all you have to do is tell me:
If you had a Vita nut milk bag, what would you use it for? There are so many great possibilities with this—tell me why you want it!
Don't forget the entry eligibility terms and conditions!
Sponsored wholly by the company—a huge thank you to the fabulous folks at Vita!
Giveaway ends September 3rd at 11.59 PM (your time).
Open to US residents only—sorry, everyone else! Please check my sidebar for a list of currently running giveaways that are open internationally—there are plenty to choose from!
Void where prohibited.
Winners have 48 hours to claim their prize after they have been notified, otherwise risk forfeiting their winnings.
Although I do randomly select winners, I am in no way responsible for prizes, nor for shipping and handling.
As a reminder, you do not have to follow my blog to enter, though it is always very much appreciated ❤
Good luck!

FTC Disclosure: I received one complimentary Vita nut milk bag via Tomoson.com in exchange for an honest and unbiased review. I was not paid in any way to write a review—positive or otherwise—and all thoughts and opinions are mine and mine alone. I only recommend products or services I have used personally and believe will be good for my beautiful readers!

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Vitamin C Diaries #5: How to Apply Vitamin C Serum + Petunia Skincare Review & Giveaway! (US only)

It's no secret that Vitamin C serums are a huge skin care must-have these days. With anti-aging, acne-fighting, and scar-reducing properties, they're sweeping the beauty blogosphere; even I'm writing a series on Vitamin C you can follow!

The benefits of Vitamin C have always been known to skin care specialists, but it's only recently emerged in highly concentrated forms—through serums.

So how does one exactly apply a Vitamin C serum? Here are some simple instructions and tips on where, when, and how to apply a Vitamin C serum:

Where


Vitamin C serums are formulated for the face, although they are fantastic for the neck and décolletage areas as well. Vitamin C targets wrinkles and fine lines and acne scars, and has been known to reverse signs of premature aging and sun damage as well. Since skin on the face and neck is extra sensitive (and not to mention, prone to wrinkles!) it's important to treat those areas with serum.

Pro tip: When shopping for Vitamin C serums, try to find one that uses natural, organic, and cruelty-free ingredients. Like any skin product you use, they should not contain chemicals that can be harmful for your skin such as parabens, comedogenic oils, alcohol, or petroleum. Check out the serums I've reviewed in the past—most of them were all-natural and cruelty-free, and I would recommend them to anyone! Stay tuned for a giveaway at the end of this post to WIN one of them for free!

When


To get the most out of Vitamin C serums, you should apply them consistently, just like you would any other skin product. That's key, here; many people are disappointed when they expect one application of Vitamin C to produce instant results—and they don't! It's kind of like a weight loss journey; the path to beautiful skin is not something you can expect to change radically overnight. Just like you can't expect to lose ten pounds after one workout, you can't expect all your wrinkles to be erased after using a serum once.

I use my serums twice a day—in both my morning and nighttime skin care routines—but since Vitamin C is mildly acidic, people with extremely sensitive or dry skin should only use it once a day. I have sensitive skin, and using my serums twice a day has not affected me aversely at all, so I think most people can get away with twice-a-day usage.

Serums should be applied right after cleansing (and after clarifying, if you use a toner) for maximum absorption. I use a few drops per application, because that's really all I need. Most serums are very watery, so a little amount goes a long way.

Immediately after the serum dries, you should use your regular moisturizer—this is a crucial step! While Vitamin C serums may contain added ingredients to moisturize your skin—such as Vitamin E, jojoba oil, or aloe—the serum itself is NOT a moisturizer, and in fact can actually dry out your skin. Therefore, it's always safe to follow up with lotion, cream, emulsion, or whatever else you use on a daily or nightly basis. Hydration is very important for acne-free, or for more mature skin, wrinkle-free skin.

Pro tip: Different kinds of serums can be used in conjunction with each other, so if you have any other serums in your beauty repertoire, such as hyaluronic acid or retinol treatments, you should apply those on top of your Vitamin C serum, and then follow with moisturizer.

How


There's really no right or wrong way to apply a serum, but what I like to do is place a few drops on my fingers and dab it all across my face and neck—cheeks, nose, forehead, temples, chin, jaw, browbone, throat, chest—and then pat it in gently using my fingertips, kind of like I'm giving myself a mini massage. Use very soft patting or tapping motions because you don't want to tug or pull on your face—that promotes wrinkling.

Currently I'm using Petunia Skincare Vitamin C serum, which also contains Vitamin E, hyaluronic acid, and ferulic acid. I'm giving a full-size bottle away, so keep on reading!

Pro tip: When dispensing serum from the bottle, don't squirt it into your palm. The skin on the inside of your hands is rough, usually drier than anywhere else, and has bigger grooves and indents than any other skin on your body. Just look at your palm, how many lines it has!

Instead, you should dispense the product onto the back of your hand, or directly to your fingertips (if it's not too runny) so that the least possible amount of product is absorbed into the skin on your hands. This saves product, which in turn saves your face (more moisture!) and saves money (yay!).

Giveaway!

One lucky Books à la Mode reader will win a full-size bottle of Petunia Skincare Vitamin C Serum—yay! I've been using this serum for about a week now, and it's a great addition to my skin care routine. It makes the surface of my skin slightly sticky, so that when I apply other serums and eventually moisturizer on top of it, my skin absorbs everything better. 

Petunia Skincare's serum is safe for dry or dull skin, and can minimize wrinkles, fine lines, signs of aging, as well as sun spot, dark spots, and age spots. It also helps return lost elasticity and firmness to skin, so it's really a miracle product!

To enter the giveaway, all you have to do is tell me:
What song are you currently obsessed with? If you're not a huge music listener (gasp!), just tell me one of your all-time favorite songs.
I know, I know... completely irrelevant, but I just have to know! I also needed an excuse to share this song with you guys. I've been playing it on constant loop for days.

Super sad, but super addicting. What do you think?

Don't forget the entry eligibility terms and conditions!
Sponsored wholly by the company—a huge thank you to the fabulous folks at Petunia Skincare!
Giveaway ends September 7th at 11.59 PM (your time).
Open to US residents only—sorry, everyone else! Please check my sidebar for a list of currently running giveaways that are open internationally—there are plenty to choose from!

Void where prohibited.
Winners have 48 hours to claim their prize after they have been notified, otherwise risk forfeiting their winnings.
Although I do randomly select winners, I am in no way responsible for prizes, nor for shipping and handling.
As a reminder, you do not have to follow my blog to enter, though it is always very much appreciated ❤
Good luck!

FTC Disclosure: I received a complimentary sample of this Vitamin C Serum from Petunia Skincare using Tomoson.com in exchange for an honest review. I was neither paid nor sponsored in any way to share my opinions—positive or otherwise—and all thoughts reflected in this unbiased post are mine and mine alone. I only recommend products or services I have used personally and believe will be good for my beautiful readers!

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Product Review: Beauty by Shea Review + Giveaway! (US only)


Beauty by Shea Raw Shea Butter

Beauty By Shea 100% Ivory Organic Raw Shea Butter is imported directly from Ghana, and is 100% pure and natural, nothing else added!

Naturally rich in essential vitamins for beautiful skin, Beauty By Shea Organic Shea Butter will nourish your skin with Vitamins A, E, F & K. Use this raw shea butter daily and often for beautiful, moisturized, luminous skin.

Raw Organic Unrefined Shea Butter is perfect for topical use on skin and hair, and the perfect essential ingredient for homemade lotions, soaps, conditioners and more!

Review


Shea butter is an added ingredient in many lotions, creams, and conditioners—an essential plant-based butter that has multiple beauty purposes for face, body, and hair. In pure, raw form, it is is rather firm and waxy, and comes in slabs. I was a little confused as to how to actually apply raw shea butter, since it wasn't in cream form, but apparently melting the product makes it so much easier. You can do this by warming a small amount of it between your hands, then rubbing it into your skin, or by actually adding heat to it—over a double burner or in a microwave.

Shea butter is easy to melt since it is an oil product. It melts just as solid coconut oil would. The fragrance of shea butter isn't entirely unpleasant; it's kind of nutty and earthy, but it does NOT smell like your typical lotion. I suppose the fact that there is no added fragrance or color makes it a great all-natural alternative to store-bought body butters, but it certainly looks and smells less attractive.

While I do agree this pure shea butter provides long-lasting moisture and never feels greasy, it is tacky and very waxy in texture. Even when I applied melted shea butter, it felt waxy after a few hours; way too thick and feels like residue. It's fine for my legs and arms, but I would not like this stuff on my face.

I was also mildly displeased by the packaging. The butter is wrapped in plastic wrap, then contained in a plastic bag like in the pictures. There is no tub, jar, or any way to dispense it sanitarily. I guess if you made your own lotions with it, it would be easy to cut into pieces, but for every day, direct usage, it's a huge inconvenience to just have a brick of shea butter sitting around.

Shea butter is known to be great for sensitive and dry skin—especially to eczema sufferers—and since there aren't any added chemicals or fragrances in Beauty by Shea's product, it won't break you out or cause an allergic reaction. Of course, like all tree nuts, shea nuts are known to be an allergen for some people, so make sure you are not allergic to shea before you use this!

Giveaway!

One lucky Books à la Mode reader will win an 8 oz. package of Beauty by Shea Raw Ivory Shea Butter—yay! To enter, all you have to do is tell me:
What body lotions or creams do you currently use? How do you like them?
Don't forget the entry eligibility terms and conditions!
Sponsored wholly by the retailer—a huge thank you to the fabulous folks at Beauty by Shea!
Giveaway ends August 20th at 11.59 PM (your time).
Open to US residents only—sorry, everyone else! Please check my sidebar for a list of currently running giveaways that are open internationally—there are plenty to choose from!

Void where prohibited.
Winners have 48 hours to claim their prize after they have been notified, otherwise risk forfeiting their winnings.
Although I do randomly select winners, I am in no way responsible for prizes, nor for shipping and handling.
As a reminder, you do not have to follow my blog to enter, though it is always very much appreciated ❤
Good luck!

FTC Disclosure: I received a complimentary sample of this raw shea butter from Beauty by Shea using Tomoson.com in exchange for an honest review. However, I was neither paid nor sponsored in any way to write a review—positive or otherwise—and all thoughts and opinions reflected in this unbiased post are mine and mine alone. I only recommend products or services I have used personally and believe will be good for my beautiful readers!

Friday, August 1, 2014

Product Review: Bloominous DIY Floral Kit

Bloominous is changing the way people think about floral decor for their events, weddings, and parties. Our DIY floral kits give you everything you need to DIY easily and successfully. With five gorgeous collections that will light up any event, our arrangements professionally designed by renowned florists, and our flowers are cut-to-order to ensure freshness. Our farm-direct flowers are delivered in the right proportions along with photo-instruction cards and videos. Take the guesswork out of DIY, and save time and money.


Review


Bloominous is a fantastic, new concept for me. As you can imagine, flower coordination is one of the most expensive and stressful components to wedding and party planning. They have to match outfits, match decor, match furnishings... and they cost a small fortune. Agh!

Bloominous is a refreshing newcomer to the party planning scene, that allows you to arrange a set of flowers—whether it be centerpieces or bouquets—yourself!

There are five outrageously beautiful collections Bloominous has designed, and I was sent a trial kit for the Bohemian Desert collection, which consists of an elaborate centerpiece that is oh-so-simple to put together. I have NO former training in or experience with flower arrangement, and even I was able to make a magazine-worthy centerpiece!

The flower kit was overnighted to me in a box padded with cold packs and carefully lined with brown paper. The bundles of flowers were artfully packaged in paper and tied with twine, and the cut stems were salvaged with wet sponges to prevent them from drying out.

This kit was SO easy to put together and the flowers were absolutely gorgeous. There's a little instruction manual and packet of flower food to keep your flowers from wilting; Bloominous really thinks of everything you'll need! The step-by-step manual walks you through the process of arranging the bouquet, from brief explanations and illustrated keys of each individual flower included, to the order in which you need to arrange the flowers. There's no way I could have made my centerpiece so beautiful myself, even if someone did send me a bunch of pretty flowers.

The professionally designed and individually catered centerpiece arrangement really looked amazing on our dining table. It looked exactly like it did in this picture:


Here are some Instagram pictures I snapped of the flowers fresh out of the box!
Just look at those colors! Do they not scream summer?

The entire Bohemian Desert Collection consists of a Bridal Bouquet ($60), Bohemian Crown ($40), Boutonnieres ($5), my gorgeous Desert Blooms Centerpiece ($50), the equally gorgeous Earthy Blooms Centerpiece ($70; pictured above), and Trial Kit (on sale for $70). You can purchase the entire collection, or each component à la carte, which allows flexible floral decorating and can be streamlined for your budget. As you can see, these kits are very reasonably priced considering you're getting pieces that look professionally done, but have actually been built by you!

Here's a glimpse of the other Bloominous collections, that are absolute flower porn:

All DIY fanatics, brides-to-be, and event planners should consider Bloominous. Their flowers aren't only visually appealing, but they're also easy to assemble, affordable, and fresh from the flower markets.

FTC Disclosure: I received a complimentary sample of the Bohemian Deserts collection from Bloominous using Tomoson.com in exchange for an honest review. However, I was neither paid nor sponsored in any way to write a review—positive or otherwise—and all thoughts and opinions reflected in this unbiased review. are mine and mine alone. I only recommend products or services I have used personally and believe will be good for my beautiful readers!

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Product Review: LeanPops Silicone Popsicle Molds + Giveaway! (US/Can only)


LeanPops are silicone popsicle molds for creating healthy homemade frozen treats. They're simple to make and are a great alternative to unhealthy desserts packed with artificial sweeteners and additives. They are the perfect snack for anyone, especially kids.

LeanPops are extremely durable, flexible, mess free and easy to clean. Because the popsicle molds are reusable, you can make an endless amount of delicious recipe variations, pour them into the popsicle molds, freeze them, and repeat over and over again. We also give away our eBook filled with 20 recipes completely free with every purchase.

Right now, the product is priced at $16 for the 4-pack of popsicles which includes the free recipe eBook.

Here are some of LeanPops features:
  • LeanPops are made of 100% food grade silicone for safety.
  • The popsicle molds are BPA free, latex free and non-toxic.
  • Cleaning up’s simple because LeanPops are dishwasher safe.
  • Functional lids fit snug for no messy drips, spills, or leaks.
  • If you don’t finish, pop the top back on and save the rest.

Review

Man, oh man, I am in absolute LOVE with LeanPops! This set of super convenient popsicle molds allows you to make popsicles—frozen GoGurt-style! I love the squeeze tube aspect of the molds; it's an innovative, less messy take on homemade popsicles. These reusable silicone molds hold a pretty small amount of volume, so not only do they help with portion control, but their slim design also helps speed up the freezing process. It only takes a couple hours for liquids to freeze in them. (One hour gets you a yummy frozen treat in slushy consistency—also amazing!).

The best part about them is the popsicles you can make yourself. The possibilities are endless, which makes it so exciting. For a quick and easy popsicle, just pour in fruit juice, fruit purée (like applesauce or mashed bananas), or fat-free yogurt. To spice things up, add in a tablespoon or so of chopped fresh fruit, cacao nibs, and whatever other mix-ins you desire. I went a little further and wanted to add protein to my first batch of popsicles, so I made AMAZING green Greek yogurt pops. Here's a quick recipe:
  • 1 cup green juice smoothie (I used Trader Joe's all-natural brand, but Naked has a version too)
  • 3/4 cup fat-free Greek yogurt
  • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh fruit (I love pineapple, mango, blueberries, or strawberries for this particular recipe, but you can use anything you want!)
Mix all ingredients together until juice and yogurt are homogeneously combined. You should get a smooth, greenish-gray color—not the prettiest thing I've eaten, but so, so delicious! You can whisk them together with a fork, or you can just add everything into a blender. Carefully pour into LeanPop molds, put lids on, and freeze for at least two hours. Makes 4 servings.
To get the most out your healthy treats, I recommend you use 100% fruit juices, without added sugars or flavorings—those are the healthiest juices out there. Always be sure to read the nutrition facts and ingredients label before consuming; some juices are laden with refined sugars and can be as unhealthy as sugary store-bought popsicles.

For super health freaks like me, a little warning: I know it's common practice to dilute fruit juices with water or club soda to make them last longer, and to cut calories. It doesn't translate well with LeanPops. When you freeze sweet foods, their molecules expand and taste less sweet (that's why frozen fruit never tastes as sweet as fresh or canned, and why melted ice cream is unbearably sweet!). I tried using my usual diluted juice to make popsicles, and the result wasn't terrible, but they did have a rather ice-like texture and taste to them. Not the end of the world, but if you want sweet, yet all-natural popsicles, add in water at your own risk.

Overall LeanPops are a fabulous, money-saving, and waistline-saving alternative to ice cream—perfect for the heat of summer! The best part is that YOU get to control what goes into your own popsicles, so you're always guaranteed to have yummy, natural treats without preservatives or refined sugar.

Giveaway!

One lucky Books à la Mode reader will win a full set of LeanPops—that's four food-grade silicone popsicle molds and lids! To enter, all you have to do is tell me:
If you had LeanPops, what kind of popsicle would you make first? Tell me what ingredient combinations you would use—there are so many great possibilities!
Don't forget the entry eligibility terms and conditions!
Sponsored wholly by the retailer—a huge thank you to the fabulous folks LeanPops!
Giveaway ends August 13th at 11.59 PM (your time).
Open to US and Canada residents only—sorry, everyone else! Please check my sidebar for a list of currently running giveaways that are open internationally—there are plenty to choose from!
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Winners have 48 hours to claim their prize after they have been notified, otherwise risk forfeiting their winnings.
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As a reminder, you do not have to follow my blog to enter, though it is always very much appreciated ❤
Good luck!

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Saturday, July 19, 2014

Vitamin C Diaries #4: Skin Care Routine for Oily, Combination, and Acne-Prone Skin + La Deessa Giveaway! (US only)


Hello, pretty blog babes! I'm here with some recent updates with my Vitamin C serum experience, but first I wanted to share with you my regular daytime and night time skin care routine.

I use a LOT of different products—like makeup application, skin care is definitely a multi-step process—and a lot of them are higher end brands. I normally do not purchase super expensive "designer" makeup or clothing products but if it's going on my face, I'm going to want the best of the best. (I use drugstore mascaras, no-name brand lipsticks, and looooove Target... but for skin care, I don't care how much money I put in!).

My current routine is in no way perfect, and even I can say I'm not completely satisfied with it. I have skin trouble just like everyone else. However, it is what I am currently using, so this comprehensive list will give you guys general idea of what I do on a daily basis, and my thoughts on each product.

Cleanser


The first thing I do in the morning is wash my face. I have oily-combination skin so it is important for me to wash my face when I wake up! My current (and absolute favorite) face wash is Uriage Hyséac Cleansing Gel.
This stuff is absolutely amazing, and it's definitely one of my holy grail products. I've mentioned the Uriage Hyséac line on my blog before, and it is by far my most trusted skin care line. It targets clogged pores and blemishes—perfect for people struggling with acne, oily skin, and large pores—but is also hypoallergenic, which is great for sensitive skin, unlike most drugstore acne-targeted products. I used to have very problematic, acne-prone skin, and this stuff SAVED ME. I have been using it for years continuously and do not see myself stopping in the future.

The only problem with it is that it is a French brand (ooh la la!) so it is not available in the US. I have never seen this line at places like Sephora and Ulta, nor at department stores. I always either order it online, or stock up on it when I visit Korea, as they sell it at some pharmacies and at Olive Young.

I'll also warn you it's a pretty expensive line; the cleanser alone costs around $25 (5 oz.). Amazon has pretty reasonable sellers that may have them for cheaper, so I definitely recommend you check there. Over the years I've attempted to find more affordable cleansers that are still appropriate for my skin. So far, the search has been rather unsuccessful; I've always gone back to Hyséac, and every time I have done so, my skin instantly cleared up and felt smoother and softer. It's a miracle product, I tell you! Close runners up would be Mario Badescu Enzyme Cleansing Gel and Mario Badescu Glycolic Foaming Cleanser.
I love Mario Badescu as a brand, and these cleansers are gentle and work as nice basic cleansers. Mario Badescu is more expensive than regular drugstore brands, but the Enzyme cleanser is still only $12 for a huge 8 oz. bottle, and the Glycolic cleanser is $15 for 6 oz. You can find these online or at Mario Badescu spas in New York. I wouldn't call either of them an amazing product, but they do make my face really soft, don't break me out, and smell really nice. The Enzyme cleanser is my "down day" cleanser; I use it interchangeably with the Hyséac gel, usually either in the nighttime, or when my skin is behaving really, really well and I don't need Hyséac to save me (as it always does). The Glycolic cleanser, I use as a clarifying cleanser once a week, just to really get deep into my pores and target acne. It is not recommended to use it more than three times a week, just because Glycolic Acid can be irritating for sensitive skin.

My only problem with the Enzyme cleanser is that it contains methylparaben, which doesn't really matter to me, but may bother some people. I don't use the Glycolic cleanser enough to have major beef with it. It foams up nicely and a little goes a loooong way. I'm pretty sure I'll be using this bottle for the next ten years LOL! It does make my face slightly red right after usage, but that's expected due to the high Glycolic Acid content. I use it at night only anyway, so it's not that big of a deal.

As you can see, I have an affinity for gel cleansers, and that's because they are perfect for oily skin. Unlike cream cleansers, which can contain comedogenic oils, gels are great for oily skin types like me. I would suggest staying away from them if you have dry skin, though; oil-free cream-based or liquid-based cleansers are great for dry skin.

Cleanser Alternative


If I have a morning workout, I'll skip the face-washing, just spritz on some facial mist, and blot the excess oil and moisture away. After I hit the gym, I'll jump in the shower and wash my face in there. The facial mist I'm using is Caudalie Organic Grape Water.
This is perfect for mornings where cleansing is unnecessary, or for people who have dry skin types and may not need to wash their face twice a day. It's refreshing, moisturizing, and gentle. It doesn't smell so great because it contains grape extracts, but it's not intolerable, and it doesn't last since the main ingredient is just water. It's pretty pricey as well—$18 for a 200 mL can—but totally worth it.

To blot the excess oil, I use regular oil absorbing sheets. I'm not picky about brand and will really use anything, but a cheap, tried-and-true product I use is Nature Republic Oil Control Film.
Nature Republic is a Korean "drugstore" beauty brand, but I love them because they are affordable and high-quality. As far as I know, these blotting sheets are only available in Korea or online. They only cost around $2.50 for a 50-sheet package. I don't only use these with the grape water; I use them all the time around midday to blot off my face whenever I feel myself getting oily. They instantly mattify your skin without smearing skin makeup (such as foundation or BB cream), so I carry a packet of these with me everywhere... in my schoolbag, my purse, my boyfriend's car... everywhere!

Toner


Immediately after cleansing, I dry my face completely and apply toner with a cotton ball. Toning is an important step in any skin care routine because not only does it target your pores and close them up after you wash your face, but the sweeping motion of the wet cotton ball picks up any remaining dirt or makeup from your face. It's like using a clarifying face wipe—I never skip this step!

Currently, I am using... you guessed it! Another Uriage product: Uriage Hyséac Deep Pore-Cleansing Lotion. "Lotion" apparently means "toner" in Europe; it's just a clear, watery toner liquid like any other.
Ugh, I am SO in love with this stuff! Again, it's pretty expensive; around $30 for 6.8 fl. oz. but it lasts a long time, so it's worth it as always. I have not experimented with other cheaper toners, and have not really wanted to, but I will let you know if I find anything just as good but better priced!

Acne Spot Treatment


Sometimes I skip this step, but if you have any specific pimples you want to target, it's best to spot treat right after toning so that the stuff penetrates your skin immediately. If you do this last like most people do, the acne treatment will have to go through layers of serum and moisturizer before getting to your skin, so I always do this step right after toning. Currently I am using both Kiehl's Blue Herbal Spot Treatment and Burt's Bees Herbal Blemish Stick.
The Blue Herbal Spot Treatment is a clear Salicylic Acid gel and is another one of my miracle products. However, at a whopping $18 for a teeny 0.5 oz. bottle, I knew I needed to explore my other options and found Burt's Bees ($8 for 0.26 oz.). I am not a huge fan of most Burt's Bees products (as I'm allergic to beeswax) but this blemish stick isn't bad. It is a heavily fragrant alcohol that you roll directly onto your blemishes. It's strong, but I feel like the application method isn't that sanitary. I don't find it as wildly effective as Kiehl's, but it does its job and is 100% natural, so I'm still a happy gal.

Burt's Bees is a standard drugstore brand that you can find everywhere (Walmart, Target, CVS, etc.), so I definitely recommend it if you want all-natural skin care products at a reasonable price and wide availability. Kiehl's... not so much. But the Blue Herbal gel is a wonder-product, so I will continue buying it until I go broke.

Vitamin C


So finally, the main point of this post... the ever-important Vitamin C serum! So far I am enjoying my Vitamin C exploration, and have tried dozens of different products. Most recently, I've tried La Deessa Premium Anti-Aging Elixir, which I adore!
As I've mentioned a countless number of times, the main reason I started using Vitamin C serums is for acne scars and sun damage. I do not really have to worry about wrinkles and fine lines yet—I'm only 18... I still have baby fat!—but I do have some dark pigmentation where I used to have acne when I was younger. While the transition was tough—initially, Vitamin C was very irritating to my skin and even caused some unexpected breakouts—serums are now an essential part of my routine. It is never too early to start the anti-aging process, either. I figure it's easier to prevent wrinkles than it will be to treat them in the future, so I am definitely continuing using them.

La Deessa is today's spotlight brand. It is pretty pricey ($19.95 for a 1 oz. bottle) but it's 95% natural, 72% organic, and free of all the bad ingredients like alcohol, parabens, and sulfates, so I think it's a good investment. The Anti-Aging Elixir has 20% Vitamin C content and it has not broken me out, so it's a keeper! I am giving away THREE bottles of this at the end, so be sure to stick around!

Hyaluronic Acid


Another relatively new addition to my daily routine, Hyaluronic Acid serum helps your moisturizer absorb better into your skin. It is said that it holds 100x its weight in water, so it's basically a primer for your moisturizer, allowing every molecule to penetrate your skin more deeply. I am currently using Azure Naturals Ultimate Hyaluronic Anti-Aging Serum.
This stuff really makes my pores smooth and feels slightly tacky upon application, but it really doesn't matter because once I apply moisturizer over it, I don't even notice. Again, this is a moisturizer priming step, NOT an actual moisturizer itself, so make sure you apply lotion or emulsion over this if you are incorporating it into your skin care routine. Azure Naturals's serum is also 98% natural and 72% organic, and it hasn't broken me out or irritated my skin, so I'm really happy with it. It costs $18.95 for a 1 oz. bottle.

Moisturizer


The penultimate step of my extremely extensive skin care routine is, of course, moisturizer. I use Uriage Hyséac Mat' Pore Refiner religiously in the daytime, but again, it's not cheap. At around $25 per 1.35 oz. tube, it's a product I need to switch out with another if I want to be able to make rent. That's why I also use Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Gel every other day, which is only $26 for a humongous 4.2 oz. pump bottle.
Hyséac Mat' is honestly my go-to favorite product. Aside from its steep price tag, it is the most perfectest product in the world (no, I'm not being dramatic). It is a light green gel-like emulsion that moisturizes and smooths pores, making it a perfect makeup base. Clinique's gel is similar in texture, but yellow in color. It is not as mattifying as Mat', but it has a cult-following for a reason; it's super hydrating, smooth in application, and does not clog pores.

In the nighttime, I usually use products that have specific skin-targeting properties. They are typically a bit heavier and will make my face a bit shiny, but it really doesn't matter since I'm going to sleep ;) You won't be surprised that my two current nighttime moisturizers (and all-time favorites) are Uriage Hyséac A.I., which limits emerging and existing blemishes and residual marks, and Uriage Hyséac K18, which unclogs pores and mattifies and refines skin texture.
These two are pretty similar in what they do for my skin and how they appear (a bit oily after application, but I don't bother blotting since they're part of my nighttime routine anyway). They are priced pretty similarly (~$25 per 1.35 oz. tube) and I have not bothered finding cheaper alternatives because I don't think any other products can do what they do. I can't really tell the difference between them, other than ingredients and texture. A.I. is a bit clumpy, but very gentle. You need to wear SPF over this as it may cause sensitivity during sun exposure. K18 contains 18% AHA extracts, which are acne-fighting. Thus, it's a bit stronger but the texture is much creamier and almost gel-like.

Sun Care


Sunscreen is a VERY important step that many people skip (including yours truly....shhh). This is very very bad and will cause wrinkles once you hit 30!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I don't know how many women have emphasized how important it is to apply sunscreen whenever you go out, even if you're not going to be outdoors for long periods of time. Even the short walk to your car exposes your face to skin-damaging UV rays from the sun, and you can prevent it all simply by applying SPF. If there is SPF in your regular moisturizer or foundation, it is acceptable to skip this step. Obviously you do not need to apply sunscreen at night. But in the day, make sure you incorporate sunscreen into your skin care process regularly.

There is no specific sunscreen product that I particularly love and recommend. I use Uriage Hyséac's Fluide SPF 50+ just because I purchased it two years ago on a whim, but it was expensive (around $30 for 1.7 oz.) and it makes my face shiny just like other brands' sun care products do. It is very runny rather than creamy, which is better for my face in that it doesn't feel as sticky, but it's also annoying to dispense since it gets everywhere. Overall, it isn't my favorite Uriage product but I use it because I just have it on hand.

I also use Atomy's Sun Cream in Beige, which feels like a tinted moisturizer and also is SPF 50+. I use this on days I don't wear foundation or BB cream, but still want SPF and a little bit of coverage. Atomy is a Korean brand that does have a US site so you can definitely find this stuff easily, and it comes in regular White as well, for those who don't want the tinted version. I received it as a gift so I'm not sure what the price range is, but it runs for $20 for a 2 oz. tube on Amazon.

Most days, however, I use my BB cream which has SPF 30 in it. BB Cream, as you probably already know, are a cross between a tinted moisturizer and foundation that has an amazing range of skin-benefitting qualities such as moisturizing, pore erasing, and concealing, all in one product. I know technically this isn't a skin care product and is more makeup (since I wear it instead of foundation), but I have to share this with you guys—it is definitely a holy grail product that I use on a daily basis and could not live without!! The brand I use is Dr. G Gowoonsaesang Brightening Balm.
This stuff is ah-ma-zing. It doesn't have as full of coverage as a high-end foundation would, but it comes pretty darn close. I almost never wear foundation anymore because this stuff just works so well. It's like a primer, foundation, and concealer all in one—saves time and money! While it is a Korean product, I've seen it everywhere in the US—Amazon carries it for sure. It is around $33 for the 45 mL tube, but it lasts so long—one tube lasted me a year and a half. Unlike foundation, where you need a couple squirts of product to blend out, you really only need a small bead of BB cream to cover your entire face.

I have tried other BB creams, both Korean and American brands, but I always come back to this one. It's one of my favorite products ever—a classic in my beauty repertoire!

Makeup Remover


I skip this step on days I'm not wearing makeup (obviously), but on days that I am—even if it's just a thin layer of BB cream—I always swipe my face down with a makeup remover wipe before washing it in the evening. I would not recommend just using your cleanser to get all that makeup off, even if it claims to have makeup-removing properties. You need to take your makeup off separately, especially eye and lip makeup because you don't want to rub that all into your skin when washing your face.

First, I use an eye makeup remover—you can use this to remove eyebrow makeup and lip makeup as well. If it is oil based, do not use it on your face since it could clog pores. My all-time favorite is Lancôme Bi-Facil Double-Action Eye Makeup Remover ($28 for 4.2 oz.) because it is gentle and removes even waterproof mascara effectively.
Sometimes when I want to use an all-natural product, I just use plain coconut or olive oil. Making sure it's the 100% food-grade kind, all I do is dab some on a cotton ball and rub it over my eyes gently. It's not as Lancôme, but it's a great, natural substitute in a pinch.

My makeup remover wipe of choice is from Mamonde, another Korean brand. I couldn't find a link to this stuff anywhere, but I love it because it is made out of a thin, sift-like tissue rather than a solid cloth, so the texture provides a bit of exfoliation on top of taking off all my skin makeup. It's very reasonably priced (I think $20 for a huge tub of wipes?) but I'm really not that picky with face wipes as long as they don't contain alcohol.

Masks, Treatments, and Exfoliators


I definitely have a collection of products I use every once in a while to pamper my face. My all-time favorite mask treatment is Victoria Lanolin-Ägg-Tvål Soap, which is a bar soap that you lather up, then spread across your face; it's meant to be used in place of a cleanser.
You leave it on for 10-15 minutes, then wash it off, and voilà—perfect, tightened skin! This egg white-based soap definitely dries skin out so I use it twice a week, but its effects are instantaneous and absolutely amazing. I think it's only about $20 for six 50-gram bars of soap, which seems pricey, but six bars of soap! That's bound to last forever. Definitely worth the investment.

I'm also a fan of Korean sheet masks, if you've ever seen these around the beauty blogosphere. They are great to use every once in a while to freshen up and add lots of moisture to your skin. I use all brands from Korea, but my favorites have been from Nature Republic, Innisfree, The Face Shop, and Etude House—all basic Korean "drugstore" brands—that usually cost $1 or $2 each. Not bad for a single treatment. Bioré Deep-Cleansing Pore Strips are also a must for me. Whenever the blackheads on my nose and chin get noticeable, one of these babies will pluck them right off! It is kind of disgusting to see the little blackheads on the sticky sheet, but it's so fulfilling to know that gunk is off your face ;) I use them once or twice a month, because using them too often can be irritating.
You can find Bioré at pretty much any drugstore and online. I believe a box of 8 strips retails for about $8 (may be cheaper at Walmart or Drugstore.com).

I don't find it necessary to exfoliate every day since I have sensitive skin; usually a makeup remover wipe or washcloth is enough for me, but sometimes you just really need to get rid of pesky blackheads. I definitely notice when my skin starts feeling a little rough, and to smooth it out, my favorite all-natural treatment is facial salts! Every two weeks or so, I use Adovia Dead Sea Exfoliating Facial Salts, which pretty much look and smell like regular salt, but have minerals from the dead sea. I add a spoonful of this stuff to my cleanser and work it in like a scrub.
In my opinion, this stuff is severely overpriced considering it's literally just salt... it's around $19 for a 12.3 oz jar—outrageous! I'm sure you can just use regular sea salt to exfoliate, no need to purchase a spa brand. Just make sure it is SEA salt and not table salt, because that stuff is chemically derived and could be bad for your skin.

Giveaway!


Phew! Finally done with this list—I hope it helped you guys understand what products are good for oily and acne-prone skin, and what steps are necessary in skin care routines. To end my huge, extensive, post, I'm giving away three full-size bottles of La Deessa Premium Anti-Aging Elixir to three lucky Books à la Mode readers!

To enter, all you have to do is tell me:
What's your skin care routine like? Tell me the step-by-step process and products/brands you use. Obviously you don't have to go into as much detail as I did, but I want to know your current routine and holy grail products, if you have any!
Don't forget the entry eligibility terms and conditions!
Sponsored wholly by the seller and review coordinator—a huge thank you to La Deessa and Tomoson!
Giveaway ends August 2nd at 11.59 PM (your time).

Open to US readers only. Sorry, everyone else! Please check my sidebar where I have a list of currently running giveaways, some of which are open worldwide—there are plenty to choose from!
Void where prohibited.
Although I do randomly select winners, I am in no way responsible for shipping and handling, nor for the prizes themselves.
As a reminder, you do not have to follow my blog to enter, though it is always very much appreciated ❤
Good luck!

FTC Disclosure: I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. However, I was not paid in any way to write a review—positive or otherwise—and all thoughts and opinions are mine and mine alone. I only recommend products or services I have used personally and believe will be good for my beautiful readers!