BEAUTY PRODUCT REVIEW
I am a self proclaimed beauty product junkie. I buy too many products with the hope that I'm going
to love them all. And as most of you ladies know, for ever 2 good products there's always at least 1 dud in the bunch. And as much as I love testing new products, I love talking about them even more. So i decided to start a new series to talk about the good and the bad of each product I finish or at least attempt to finish. I hope you enjoy. And please any feedback, good or bad, will be appreciated. If there's any products you'd like me to review, shoot me an email! Here we go!
Dermalogica All Over Toner: I got this product as part of a set called Clear Start. I was going through a massive breakout and was trying anything and everything that would make them going away. The acne went away and by using the entire cleansing system, but just a last week, my face went hay wire. Again. This time was worse than when I bought the kit to begin with. I started using this toner without the rest of the products to see how great it really is. It's a little different than a regular toner in the sense its a spray. So each morning and night, after a through cleansing, I spray this on my T-Zone (where I am looking like a 16 yr old going through puberty) and let dry. One full days use, and I already see a difference. My acne is getting smaller each time I use it. It really is an amazing product. It's not drying, doesn't burn, smells great. Kind of tingles a little bit, but nothing to make you worry. If you suffer from acne, this product can really help you.
Price: $20 (Clear Start Set $40)
Rating: 4 out of 5
Garnier Texture Tease: I have tried so many different texturizing products in the last 2 years, I was surprised I hadn't already tried this one. I've tried Oribe, Not Your Mothers, TIGI, Redken, & Loreal, just to name a few. None of them really stayed or kept that messy texture I love so dearly. And as much as people push Oribe to be the holy grail of texturizers, it did nothing for me. My hair went flat within a few hours. But Garnier's Texture Tease keeps my messy all day. Even if my hair feels like it falls flat, all I need to do is run my hands through it and mess it up again and then I am good to go! This product works wonders on 2nd day hair. Spray a little dry shampoo, add a few sprits of Garnier Texture Tease, and I am set. Overall, this product is better than the higher end brands. I mean, you can't go wrong!
Price: $5
Rating: 4 out of 5
Batiste Dry Shampoo: This is the only dry shampoo I will use. I've tried Psst!, TIGI, Oribe, Suave, all these other dry shampoos that Allure and other beauty magazines tote as being the best. But Batiste is really the only dry shampoo that I will use. Yes it may leave a slight white residue, but after years of using Batiste, I've learned the proper way to spray it so it doesn't leave such a heavy residue. I also like to use this dry shampoo when my hair is super clean and not cooperating when I style it. The powder gives the hair a dirty texture and help your style hold. Now the one I use in the leopard can is super scented, but Batiste comes in a multitude of different scents from clean to cherry to even tropical. It also comes in colors for blondes, brunettes & red heads. I've recommended this to several people at work and they love it too!
Price: $8
Rating: 4.5 out of 5
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