Monday, January 16, 2012

January MyGlam Review

Alright!  Over the weekend, I got to try every product from my first MyGlam bag.  Here's the lowdown on this month's MyGlam goodies:

Freeman Facial Cucumber Peel-Off Mask




Ok, so first impression: GROSS!  I'll bet you all don't appreciate my too-detailed images of the peeling process, lol.  But let's get down to business.  The mask formula itself is a pleasantly scented clear gel that you apply to your entire face.  Upon application, you get a refreshing cool and tingly sensation.  Be sure to avoid the area around your eyes!  While it was drying, I noticed that I put some a little too close to my under-eye area and it stung a bit.  Once the mask is completely dry, you just peel it off your face.  Reminds me of when I used to peel glue off of my fingers in kindergarten after doing cut-and-paste crafts...except this time the glue is on my face, haha!  The purpose of this mask is to remove impurities from your pores, similar to Biore strips.

Final Thoughts: I actually think this product is kind of neat.  It smells and feels good on my face, and the peeling part is sort of fun, in an icky kind of way, lol.  I know, I'm weird.  My skin feels clean and refreshed after using it.


Sheer Cover Concealer Duo in Light/Medium




I've been using my ELF Studio Complete Coverage Concealer for months now with no real complaints.  It does the job.  However, I definitely experienced the difference in using a higher-end product.  The Sheer Cover formula is thicker, creamier, and allows for fuller coverage.  This little compact is going to last me a very long time.  I used the Light side for brightening and highlighting and the Medium side for concealing.

Final Thoughts: Good stuff!  I'm very pleased with this MyGlam goody.  I would have never thought to try it if I hadn't received it in my MyGlam bag.  Now I'm not sure if I'd shell out the $29 retail value that MyGlam tagged it at, but who knows.  I might consider it once I run out of product...probably in a year or two.

Wen Sweet Almond Mint Cleansing Conditioner



Yes, the Christmas tree is still up.

I was probably the most skeptical about this product for a number of good reasons.  First of all, I already have super-straight, limp, unmanageable hair that gets even more weighed down with most conditioners. I use conditioner very sparingly as it decreases volume and prevents my hair from holding a curl.  Also, I have combination hair...very dry ends while having an oily scalp.  I could imagine Wen Cleansing Conditioner being useful for my crunchy ends, but I was really apprehensive about it making my oily scalp even greasier.  To my surprise, I emerged from the shower with the softy, silkiest hair that bended to the will of my curling iron without any resistance.  As you can see, full and soft bouncy waves galore!  Plus my roots didn't feel greasy at all, amazing!  The only downside I can think of is the smell.  It's probably just me, but it smells a lot like an old asian lady (ie. my grandmother, who uses plenty of Tiger Balm plus a countless variety of asian herbal medicines).  Lol.

Final Thoughts: Out of all the products I received, this one exceeded expectations more than the others.  I've used it for two days in a row so far and love the results.  I'm not sure what my hair will be like with continued use, but if the going stays good, I may even consider purchasing a full-sized bottle!

The Balm Hot Ticket Nail Polish in Silver Spoon Me


It wasn't love at first sight when I laid eyes on this nail polish.  In general, I'm not a big fan of silver on my fingertips.  I don't think I've ever even thought about purchasing silver polish before.  But, upon application, it really wasn't that bad.  The formula is very fluid and easy to apply while the color is very opaque.  So now I have these super-shimmery metallic silver nails.  Husband made a comment about "robot-nails" which I consider a compliment coming from him. (he's a big tech geek)

Final Thoughts: Not my usual go-to color, but definitely a lot more fun than I had expected! :)

Whew!  So that's the skinny on my January MyGlam bag!  Hope some of you found it useful.  Let me know if you have any questions, I'll be happy to answer. :D

12 comments:

  1. Yay~ I'm so glad to hear that Wen works lol. Well at least for you. I definitely would love to try it.
    And the mask looks fun too. I was definitely one of those kids who would purposely cover my hands in glue just so I could peel it off in the end hehe.

    Ah, I love the silver nails! I actually just recently bought a silver nail polish by China Glaze (and am currently wearing it) and I love it. Then again, it's not for everyone :P

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    1. So far so good with the Wen. :) I might be lazy to buy more once I finish this tube because I have 2 bottles of shampoo left, plus It's A 10. Lol. But I'd consider repurchasing once I've used those up. The silver polish is definitely growing on me though! :D

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  2. i'm not surprised you had trouble with eye irritation with the mask!! i bought freeman's lemon+mint clay mask when wal-mart failed to have my go-to mint julep and even though i careful about my eye area, my eyes watered the entire time i had the mask on. i was worried it'd irritate my skin too, but luckily that wasn't a problem and my skin looked amazing. maybe eyes are just super sensitive to all their products :)

    i'm tempted to check out that conditioner now; the way you described your hair describes mine to a T, although i've kind of resigned myself to never having much volume, haha!

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  3. For next time, I think I'll leave a larger diameter open around my eyes. Hopefully that'll help because I definitely want to give it another try! :)

    Yeah, definitely give the cleansing conditioner a go. I wonder if the sample size is available for purchase?

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  4. I've been really curious to try the Wen stuff, probably partly because they air the infomercial just about 24/7 where I live... But then I read some really bad reviews from prople who thought they had bought some sort of trial subscription for like $30, when they really had signed up for products for $100, which they of course had to pay for... I would like to try it though, if I could just buy it in a store, and not like a subscription.

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    1. Hi Pernilla! I think they may sell some Wen products that are unattached to a subscription via eBay or Amazon. QVC also, so you may want to check those out.

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  5. Thank you for this review! It's very detailed, I really love how you gave us all the informations needed!

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    1. You're welcome! It was very time consuming, but worth it since so many people found it helpful. :)

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  6. Wow that Wen conditioner really does sound amazing, and if it results in hair like yours, I'm definitely checking it out! I'm just loving your hair in those pictures, what curling iron do you use and can you please make a tutorial on those soft, bouncy waves? Oh and your posts always make me smile, keep up the good work with your blog! :)

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  7. Hi Sanja! I use the Hot Tools gold curling iron in a 1.25" barrel size. There's a video tutorial that I made on how I curl my hair if you're interested in checking it out. :)

    http://stylebycat.blogspot.com/2011/10/making-waves-video-tutorial-on-how-i.html

    I'm so happy you're enjoying my blog! Thanks for reading! :D

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  8. Great review on the products! I just barely got mines today. btw, youre hair looks GORGEOUS!

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    1. Thank you thank you! :) Have fun trying out your new goodies! :D

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