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Monday, December 20, 2010

Almay Smart Blend Smart Balance Foundation


Of the dozens and dozens of foundations that I've tried, Almay Smart Blend has been the best by far. My problem with foundation was that I could never find my perfect shade-I either looked ghastly pale or orange. Another of my problems was that the foundations I used would become cakey looking halfway through the day, and sometimes make my face look like it was melting off. Needless to say, I needed to find a new foundation. Almay Smart Blend, rather than coming in hundreds of different shades, comes in just four (medium, light/medium, light, medium/deep). When you apply it, the formula comes out white with tiny little beads. As you apply it, the foundation actually changes to match your skin tone. I have no clue how it does this, but I do know that it was more than worth the 13 dollars I spent on it at the drugstore.This product also comes with a "Smart Balance" technology version, which will automatically balance your skin type, be it oily, combination, or dry. The formula is very light so it won't leave you with a nasty caked-on feeling, hypoallergenic, won't clog pores, and is dermatologist tested.
The Smart Shade Smart Balance (pictured above) is sold for $13.99 at Walgreens. Walgreens does have buy one get one half off Almay products sales quite regularly, which is when I typically stock up on this product. One tube of this foundation can last me (at least) 5 months.
Overall, I've really found no flaws in it. Try it out!

CoverGirl Smoothers


Zits. They are the absolute worst. Not only are they a pain, but they leave us with damaged self confidence, and in some severe cases, it can effect our entire life.
I've had problems with my skin ever since those preteen days. I remember getting my first zit in 6th grade and completely freaking out. I've tried dozens upon dozens of different facial cleansers, but regardless of how great a product might work for me, I've never had flawless skin. CoverGirl Smoothers are a great way of hiding any imperfections on your face; from acne to redness to veins.
There are 5 different shades to choose from: medium, fair, light, neutralizer, and dark, so there is a good chance that you will be able to find one close to your skin tone. The specific Smoother I use is the Neutralizer. The Neutralizer is sort of like a white out and can be used with any skin tone-you apply it over any imperfections to create a blank slate upon which you can apply your foundation for nice even coverage. The lipstick like twist-up method is absolute genius-there is no mess when using this concealer. This product glides on smoothly without tugging on skin and truly does last all day. With ingredients like ginseng, chamomile and vitamin E, you can use this product without worrying about reactionary breakouts. I've experienced no negative reactions over my 2 1/2 years of use. The ginseng and chamomile help to wake up sleepy looking eyes and reduce the appearance of dark under eye circles.
CoverGirl products can be purchased at virtually any drugstore, Walmart, Target, Shopko, Kmart, Walgreens, etc. The price for a Smoother at Walgreens is $6.99 and definitely worth it.
The only con I can think of regarding this product is that I seem to go through them fairly quickly (probably because this is one of the few products that I use every morning).
I'd highly recommend giving this product a shot for those pesky pimples or the embarrassing splotches on your face.

Bag Balm




Bag balm: sounds extremely sophisticated and feminine, right? My first impression of this product was YUCK. One night while helping my boyfriend pack up his room before we moved into our apartment, he proudly showed me this tin can of goop. He went on to explain that he, along with most of his teammates, used to use this to prevent irritation from their hockey gear. The name "bag" led my mind to the only real "bags" I could think of when it came to "preventing irritation" and I was kinda grossed out. Needless to say, I steered clear of his bag balm. After another encounter with the tin of balm, my boyfriend went on to explain that it wasn't for his "bags" and he thought it was absolutely hilarious that I'd made that assumption. He said he mostly used it wherever his gear would rub, which was typically his arms and sometimes his ankles and thighs. This made a lot more sense to me :)
Now, to sort of change the subject a bit, I'll try to explain how grossed out I am of feet. I mean, it has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that they might smell, it's typically just the look of them that gives me the jeebies-especially when they are super rough, cracked, and dry. Needless to say, I am rather OCD about keeping my feet moisturized and cared for out of fear of them morphing into disgusting crusty crusts. I used to use foot scrubs every other night and special foot soaks at least once a week. I used buffers, pumice, and files to keep them nice and soft. I've since settled down a bit when it comes to my feet-I try to put lotion on them every morning, but if I don't get the chance, I don't view it as a huge deal. About a week ago I did start to notice that they were getting unusually dry, though. Like I could see them starting to crack and could feel that they were getting rough. While rummaging through the cupboard under my sink for my shea butter, I stumbled upon the green tin of Bag Balm and figured, why not give it a try? After just one day, I noticed a HUGE difference. This stuff worked better than the $15 Shea Butter (specifically made for feet moisturizing) from Bath and Body Works. My feet felt dramatically smoother after two days, and after not using any balm for a week, my feet were still soft. And so began my love for this product :)
The only instructions on the tin read:

After each milking, apply thoroughly and allow coating to remain on surface. This protective ointment helps to keep superficial tissue moist and soft. In case of deep puncture wounds seek medical help. Discontinue use if rash or irritation occurs. Special directions Bag Balm contains lanolin and stays on to provide moisturizing and softening. For pets, apply Bag Balm liberally to the affected area. For use on cows, thoroughly wash treated teats and udder with separate towels before each milking. To avoid contamination after each milking, bathe the udder with plenty of hot water, strip milk out and dry skin. Apply Bag Balm freely and massage gently with this proven ointment twice daily. This product contains no alcohol..
© 2010 Dairy Association Co., Inc.

and is accompanied by a nice picture of a cow on the lid. Comforting, huh? At first glance, this seems like a product strictly for dairy farmers.
There are only two listed ingredients in Bag Balm, which are 8-Hydroxy Quinoline Sulfate and Petrolatum. The petrolatum is a mixture that comes from petroleum, which is what provides the intense moisturizing effect. The product has an orangey tint to it, and I've found that it will transfer to your clothing, but washes out. I typically buy it at Walgreens, where a 10.0 oz. tin costs $8.29 and I'm still working on my first tin (I'm barely a quarter through it and have been using it several times a week for about 4 months now). Overall, if you can handle the rather strange scent [ keep in mind it will only be on your feet :) ] this is more than worth trying out. By far my favorite foot product!

Intro!

I'm sure if you've stumbled upon my blog, you're probably quite bored, and possibly questioning the purpose of my ramblings. Well fear not, I'm here to enlighten you :)
The name of my blog is Rachel's Reviews, which does seem rather self explanatory, but to avoid any confusion, I"ll put it simply: this is me telling you what I think about certain products, places, things, etc. Why do you care? It's quite plausible that in fact you don't care-after all I'm just some stranger who, for all you know, could be a 40 year old toothless creep.
The point of this blog is more the less for me to record what I think of things, not only for my future reference, but (hopefully) to guide somebody out there as well who, like myself, enjoys thoroughly researching all matters before partaking in them. So, of course, if you have any suggestions I'd be more than happy to try them out :) Happy researching!