Bar & Co Hand Lotion

A few years ago, my friend was searching for a lotion for her mom’s birthday. Her mom’s only requirement was that the first ingredient not be water. Little did they know, this would be super difficult. She finally found success with the Barr Co. Oatmeal lotion, which my friend liked so much that she purchased one for herself. As is typical when you find a product you love, you share it with all of your friends. My friend did this with the lotion, and all of my other friends became obsessed with it. I wasn’t huge on the scent, but the quality of the product was really nice.

Fast forward a few years, and we’re having a super dry winter where there is absolutely nothing I can do to keep my hands hydrated. I own a bunch of travel size Bath and Body Works lotions, which I love, but found I had to constantly reapply them. I remembered at that moment in time how good the Barr Co lotion was, and I also remembered smelling a different scent at Anthropologie. I decided to search the internet to see if they sold the cream by itself, since in store it was only sold with a soap. I found success on Amazon ($24)!

I know that it’s now March, so we’re getting out of the horrible winters, but that doesn’t mean that your hands aren’t dry. This lotion is great (and does come in various scents in the hand cream), so I wanted to share it with you all!

Unfortunately, the hand cream does list water as the first ingredient, but as that isn’t something I was concerned about, it doesn’t bother me. The scent is a really clean almost oceany scent (hence the name marine) and is really nice. The scent is strong enough that you smell it when you apply, and it lingers a little, but it’s not overpowering. The only negative is that I think I liked the scent a little bit more when I first got it than I do now. It’s not one that I find I continue to love even a month or two later. It’s still a nice scent, but I think I’d look for a different one when I repurchase.

The lotion itself is white and is somewhere in consistency between a Bath and Body Works lotion and a body butter. It’s a really nice consistency in that it’s thicker than some lotions so it really seems to hydrate, but it’s not overly thick to the point where it doesn’t sink in or spread well.

The other great thing about this lotion is that it doesn’t leave your hand greasy. My biggest pet peeve with hand creams specifically is that they seem to be greasier than body lotions. That is completely not the case with this cream. Once you massage it all in, it leaves your hands hydrated without any residue. It also keeps my hands hydrated throughout the day. Since I work in a school, I wash my hands all the time. I find myself only having to apply this once, maybe twice (if I’ve been using both soap and antibacterial gel)!

While I was a little bit put off by the price initially, there is a lot of product and you don’t need much, maybe a dime’s worth (max). I also adore the packaging. It has that clinical look and feel and I really like it. For some reason it makes me feel extravagant to use it and I can’t figure out why.

If you live in a cold climate and find yourself with dry hands, I highly recommend checking out the Barr Co. hand lotions. They’re 100% worth the price, and is one of the best hand lotions I’ve ever used. I can’t even think of one that I would pick up instead of repurchasing this one.

Travel Essentials

Lately, I’ve been doing a bit of travel. I thought it would be kind of fun to do a quick look at what I consider my beauty travel essentials that I bring in my carry-on. 95% of the time I only travel with a carry-on. The exception to this rule is when I travel internationally (which doesn’t happen often), so I thought I would do my travel size skin care essentials.
 

The first thing I always pack are make-up wipes. I like having them on hand for the plane as well as hotels. I tend to change the brands I have but the ones I most recently packed were the Ole Henrickson Truth To Go/The Clean Truth Cleansing Wipes (I found these on sale at TJ Maxx and I love them!) and the Simple Eye Makeup Remover Wipes. While I don’t think the eye ones are essential, I do find that I use so much of the big makeup wipes to remove my eye makeup that it just makes my life easier to have separate ones.

The other makeup remover that I pack is usually a travel size Estee Lauder Cleanser. Lately I’ve been grabbing my Nutritious Radiant Vitality 2-in-1 foam cleanser because it works as both a cleanser and a mask. It also smells so nice and doesn’t break my skin out. The other cleanser that I’ve brought with a few times and love is Perfectly Clean Multi-Action Foam Cleanser/Purifying mask. This is another one that doubles as both a cleanser and a mask, but I don’t like the smell or consistency as much as the Nutritious one.

For my eyes, I like to make sure my Arbonne Calm Soothing Eye gel. The reason I love this on specifically for traveling is that it’s hands free (no germs yay!) and the roller ball really helps with tired puffy eyes. It settles in quickly and feels great as a refresher before you get off the plane.

I also really like to use the Skyn Iceland Hydro Cool Firming Eye Gels. These are my saviors when I am either on a flight or right after I get off of the flight. They really help to wake up my eyes and feel refreshed. It’s an extra step to the roller ball eye gel for when you have really long trips. 

Finally, for moisturizer I bring my travel sizes of the Estee Lauder Day Wear with SPF 15. I really like Estee Lauder skin care and they are really great about giving travel sizes of their products when you purchase from them. Because of that I really love grabbing their products when I travel. I know that my skin loves them and it won’t cause my skin to freak.

Serum wise, I just bring a travel size version of my every day serum which is the Estee Lauder Advanced Night Repair. 

What skin care products do you pack in your carry-on? Is there a product you can’t live without when you travel? 

What skin care products do you pack in your carry-on? Is there a product you can’t live without when you travel?
 

Birchbox February 2016

In case you are unaware, Birchbox is a monthly beauty subscription box. It costs $10 a month and you receive multiple sample size item. These boxes allow you to try tons of new products that you may have never even heard of before. The other fun thing about Birchbox is that every time you purchase an item from their site, or review a product from your box, you receive rewards points! Once you collect 100 points, you get $10 off of your next purchase. These points definitely add up quickly between buying your box, and reviewing the products.

Each month, Birchbox allows subscribers to pick one of their samples. If you prefer surprises, you don’t have to pick one. You can choose to be surprised instead. They also offer full boxes that have been made by a guest. This month’s guest editor box was a Date Night Box for Valentine’s day. The sample choices were the Hey Honey Take it Off Exfoliating Honey Peel off Mask, Arrow BOOST color enhancing lip balm, REN Glycol Lactic Radiance Renewal Mask, and the Whish Revitalizing Cleaning Oil.  

The products I received this month were as follows:

12 Benefits Instant Healthy Hair Treatment (Full-size $22)- This is an all-in-one spray that is meant to detangle, protect, hydrate, and heal. I haven’t tried this yet, but I’m always skeptical of products that claim to be all-in-one. It does smell decent, so we’ll see what happens.

TOCCA Eau de Parfum in Emelia (Full-size $68)- This perfume is said to have notes of citrus, fig, and flowers. I have to admit I don’t like this perfume and it will probably go in the trash. First thing I don’t like is the way the sample is packaged. I prefer the small perfume samples to come in a spray as opposed to a stick that makes it difficult to apply. The scent is very perfume like. I know that sounds silly, but when I think of a classic perfume scent, this would be it. It’s a little old for my tastes.

Hey Honey Take it Off! Exfoliating Honey Peel Off Mask (Full-size $29)- This is a peel off mask that is meant to brighten skin by peeling away dead skin. It uses alpha hydroxy acids, which is a vague way to say that it’s a chemical exfoliant. This was my sample choice this month as I love peel off masks. In elementary school I used to put glue on the back of my hands and wait for it to dry, just so I could peel it off, so obviously I’m obsessed with the fact that this is now acceptable for my face. If you don’t like that feeling, you won’t like this mask, but I LOVE it. It has an interesting scent that I couldn’t quite figure out. At first I didn’t like it, but then it grew on me. My skin also felt noticeably softer immediately after use.


COOLA Tinted Matte SPF 30 for Face (Full-size $36)- This product is a matte tinted moisturizer with SPF (obviously). It is meant to moisturize while also evening skin tone. I haven’t had a chance to try this yet, so we’ll see. It says that it’s unscented, so that’s nice, but I’m a little wary of the fact that it’s matte. I have dry skin, so it matte product tend to cling to my dry patched.

ARROW BOOST Color Enhancing Lip Balm (Full-size $14)- This is Birchbox’s newest in house brand and it is mostly skin care. I was super excited to receive this because I almost picked it for my sample choice. This is a lip balm that adjusts to your pH to create your own personal natural hue. I do like that it does make a visible change to your lip color, and I like the texture. I don’t love the smell, as it’s a bit fruity, but it doesn’t leave a weird taste behind. It also does a good job of moisturizing my lips!

Overall, I’m very pleased with this box. There are a lot of products that are variances on what I use in my everyday life, so it’s exciting to try them. The perfume is a bit of a throwaway, but it didn’t ruin the box or anything.
 

Library Hiatus

As I touched on in a recent post, I have a little bit of a library problem. I have been a library lover since I was a small child and participated in the summer reading challenges. It also doesn’t help that my library is one of the best in the state! (No lie) I do not typically purchase books unless it’s a book I’ve already read and know I will want to re-read in the future, which also contributes to my library addiction. However, recently I have either purchased or acquired a lot of books and I haven’t touched them.

I think that because library books have a deadline before they have to go back I always find myself putting them before the other books I own, even if I want to read those more than the library books. Most recently, I started reading Shadow of Night, the second book of the All Souls Trilogy, back in December. I am still only about half way through because I put it down at the beginning of January to read the stack of library books I received.

Shortly after that, I purchased the illustrated version of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s stone, Remembrance (Mediator book 7 by Meg Cabot), How I Met You, and a few other books at the library book sale. I now have a stack of books that I am excited to read, but feel like I don’t have the time to do so because I have my library books that I have to read.

This is when I realized I might have a problem. I have been putting off books that I had wanted to read so badly, that I had actually purchased them, for books that were more current and that I maybe didn’t even want to read as badly. Granted, if I didn’t want to read the book, I wouldn’t have checked it out from the library to begin with, but now I am at a high level of books that I want to read and have sitting in my house untouched.

That led me to the decision this weekend that for the next month (maybe more, depending on how many books I get through) I will be taking a hiatus from the library. Now, this does break my heart as I absolutely love my library, but I think that purchasing books and then not reading them is ridiculous. The exceptions to my hiatus are books that I already have on hold at the library that come in (I’m only currently at 3, one of which falls into the next exception), the book club books that I am asked to read, and a book for my Debut Author Challenge.

The reason that I am still allowing myself the rental of the book club book and the Debut Author book is because, as mentioned above, my standard for purchasing books is for books I know I will re-read. I think it would be a waste of money to purchase these book, so in order to keep up with my challenge and book club, I am allowing myself these rentals.

I will definitely update you all at the end of the month and let you know how it goes! I’ll let you know how many of my purchased books I have gotten through, without being tempted by library books. Hopefully I will make it through a decent amount and I won’t have to continue my hiatus into March!