I'm not your usual Avon shopper, but my cousin was selling it and I thought...why not? I ran across this product and was really interest in the idea of it being "inspired by Greek Thalassotherapy, infused with the oceanic elements of sea salts... +
I'm not your usual Avon shopper, but my cousin was selling it and I thought...why not? I ran across this product and was really interest in the idea of it being "inspired by Greek Thalassotherapy, infused with the oceanic elements of sea salts and algae." Also, the price wasn't bad at all.
I have used it 3 times now and there is more than half of the product left. I have medium to long hair and I use it when my hair looks a little blah. It definitely adds shine to my hair, adds volume, and texture. I will definitely order more when I run out, sometimes our hair needs a little pick-me-up!
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I am recently on an organic kick, when it comes to anything I put on my face. I had a gift card for Sephora, so I thought...why not look for an organic cleanser? I know if something says organic, that means it's going to be expensive. And I was... +
I am recently on an organic kick, when it comes to anything I put on my face. I had a gift card for Sephora, so I thought...why not look for an organic cleanser? I know if something says organic, that means it's going to be expensive. And I was right. If it wasn't for the gift card I probably wouldn't have spent $26 for 4 oz. of cleansing gel. But, I did and I don't think I've gotten my money's worth at all. I love that Juice Beauty is an organic line, but I feel like it's not working like it should. My skin would be considered mildly oily and since I've using this I am actually starting to break out a little bit. It doesn't even smell like green apples to me. I have been using it for over a month now and don't see any difference in my skin. What's worse is there were actually smaller bottles of organic cleanser that were more expensive than this one! Does anyone know of an organic cleanser that isn't so expensive? -
This past Thanksgiving, the family and I took a road trip to the dry and chilly desert. One day into the vacation, I noticed my hands developed a slight rash. The itching began right away. My first instinct was to scratch...then it hurt...more... +
This past Thanksgiving, the family and I took a road trip to the dry and chilly desert. One day into the vacation, I noticed my hands developed a slight rash. The itching began right away. My first instinct was to scratch...then it hurt...more itching. I applied regular lotion-didn't work. I applied Neosporin-didn't work. Then I moved on to a medicated ointment-didn't work. Finally, dragged myself to the store and purchased this 3.5 oz lotion for $7.95. What a waste of money! I heard that oatmeal helps with itching, but I felt like it made my hands itch even more. It didn't feel moisturizing, like the Gold Bond lotion I used and that actually helped. I finally ran back to the store and bought anti-itch cream. This eventually stopped the itch. Since, I want to get my money's worth of the lotion I am still using it. I don't know why. I still have bumps from the rash, my hands feel dry after using it. It claims to last through hand washing and moisturizes for 24 hours...nope and nope. -