Can't beat the price! It's about $11CAD. I only use the highlighter sparingly, so it's great value. I'll likely get tired of the pan before I even hit the bottom. It has the right amount of shine. I find the case a little hard to open, but maybe... +
Can't beat the price! It's about $11CAD. I only use the highlighter sparingly, so it's great value. I'll likely get tired of the pan before I even hit the bottom. It has the right amount of shine. I find the case a little hard to open, but maybe that's just me. -
I liked the taste of the almond/sea salt more than the cashew. The bars are very chewy - so that's great when I start eating it. But by the time I'm almost done, my jaw is tired. They're a great snack when I'm on the road, but probably wouldn't eat... +
I liked the taste of the almond/sea salt more than the cashew. The bars are very chewy - so that's great when I start eating it. But by the time I'm almost done, my jaw is tired. They're a great snack when I'm on the road, but probably wouldn't eat one daily. If you're tracking macros, you'll want to know - 230 cal, 10g sugar, 10g protein, 13g fat, 22g carbs, 190mg sodium. These bars are available at Costco, and average out to be $1.20 each. -
Just another standard brush. I didn't think this brush was anything special. It would have been better if there was a small case for it. I'm not a fan of putting my makeup brushes in my bag without some sort of protector. Nothing wrong with the... +
Just another standard brush. I didn't think this brush was anything special. It would have been better if there was a small case for it. I'm not a fan of putting my makeup brushes in my bag without some sort of protector. Nothing wrong with the brush per se, but it wasn't spectacular either. -
I know that some people might think it smells like a cleaning product, but I quite like the light lemon-y smell. It doesn't feel as effective as traditional silicone-based primers, but it's nice to know there are less chemicals.
I know that some people might think it smells like a cleaning product, but I quite like the light lemon-y smell. It doesn't feel as effective as traditional silicone-based primers, but it's nice to know there are less chemicals. -
The loose powder foundation was neither impressive, nor terrible. It seemed like your run of the mill foundation. It provided me with light coverage (which is great for me, since that’s all I really need). Huge benefit is that, it’s all natural... +
The loose powder foundation was neither impressive, nor terrible. It seemed like your run of the mill foundation. It provided me with light coverage (which is great for me, since that’s all I really need). Huge benefit is that, it’s all natural and cruelty free. I haven’t done much research, but hoping that the cruelty free aspect runs the entire gamut of the supply chain. Would’ve been better if there was some SPF in the powder. -
I've tried both Invati conditioners - the intensive (blue lettering) and the original version (white lettering). I'm so glad Aveda came out with the "intensive" version. I didn't like the original as I felt the consistency was too thin/weak. Anyhoo... +
I've tried both Invati conditioners - the intensive (blue lettering) and the original version (white lettering). I'm so glad Aveda came out with the "intensive" version. I didn't like the original as I felt the consistency was too thin/weak. Anyhoo - I was told that both are the same, in terms of effectiveness. So glad I tried the Intensive version. It's essentially the same as the original, but a lot creamier, and resembles your average conditioner texture. -
The aveda invati line is pricier than their other products. but - i think if the shampoo/conditioner/treatment are used together, it works quite well. Not sure how effective each item would be as a stand-alone. The shampoo itself doesn't lather (in... +
The aveda invati line is pricier than their other products. but - i think if the shampoo/conditioner/treatment are used together, it works quite well. Not sure how effective each item would be as a stand-alone. The shampoo itself doesn't lather (in case that annoys some people), but smells nice in a herbal-ish way. Probably will repurchase, but will definitely try others first before coming back. -
I love the peanut butter flavor! It has a similar texture to Maltesers chocolate, perhaps more airy. Definitely worth the try. There are 6 pouches in a box, approx $7CAD. 15g of protein per serving - so you decide whether that's enough or not... +
I love the peanut butter flavor! It has a similar texture to Maltesers chocolate, perhaps more airy. Definitely worth the try. There are 6 pouches in a box, approx $7CAD. 15g of protein per serving - so you decide whether that's enough or not. Personally, wouldve been nice with at least 20g. -
40ml for about $10CAD. At that price, there are tons of better performing hand creams. In fact, there are better performing hand creams that cost less too! This Vichy one has a fake floral scent. Claims to reduce dark spots on hands.
40ml for about $10CAD. At that price, there are tons of better performing hand creams. In fact, there are better performing hand creams that cost less too! This Vichy one has a fake floral scent. Claims to reduce dark spots on hands. -
A little on the pricey side, as almost Aveda products are. But definitely a nice little treat. It does what it's supposed to - smell good and moisturize.
A little on the pricey side, as almost Aveda products are. But definitely a nice little treat. It does what it's supposed to - smell good and moisturize. -