Thursday, September 22, 2016

On using Essential Oils






Essential Oils



In this post, I'll give a brief introduction to essential oils. I have been using essential oils for  a little over four years now and I have a s-t-e-a-d-y addiction to these oils. Not only do they serve purposes of :
  • beautification of the hair, skin, and nails
  •  multipurpose usage in healing the body during sickness, cleaning the home, office, car, etc.,
  • natural perfumery 
  • air diffusers, 
  • mental clarity and alertness 
Gals, the list goes on! Being oils, they are quite minimalist in their character, as one single oil  can be used in so many different ways.

I am currently using the following essential oils for the following purposes:

  • Rosemary & Peppermint essential oils- Stimulate blood flow to the hair follicles on the scalp for increased hair growth
  • Lavender Jasmine essential oils-Added to any diffusor (this one is also great!) to promote relaxation and tranquility in the air
  • Tea tree & Eucalyptus oils-Anti-acne, antiseptic, antibacterial, and antifungal oils that I use on my face/body and for cleaning the home, office, car, etc.


 Here are some essential oils that I use, and you can certainly try too. They are a minimalistic, smart way to beautify your living. 



-CamzCaress

Friday, September 16, 2016

Breakfast a la Granola!

Van's Cranberry Almond Granola

Lifeway Raspberry Kefir-pure, creamy luxury...honestly!

In the bowl

Up close action

Breakfast Yumz

So why make a post about Cranberry Almond Granola & Raspberry Kefir for breakfast? Well it's just so simple, refreshingly delicious, and healthy, that's why! This particular granola is very chewy, which makes it fun to eat anytime, not just for breakfast. The kefir is tart and has a creamy texture, which makes it create a satisfactory texture pairing with the granola. 

Sunday, September 4, 2016

Carol's Daughter Almond Milk Ultra-Nourishing Hair Mask

Front-view of Carol's Daughter AMUN Hair Mask
I bought this from my local Target store

Back view of the ingredient list

Particular ingredients that I noticed were:
Sweet Almond Oil-High vitamin E content and fatty acids
Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein-Strengthening protein that helps to optimize moisturization and elasticity in hair
Hydrolyzed Keratin Protein-Reconstructing protein that helps to restore the hair from damage
Sunflower Extract-Contains fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals
Rice Bran Extract-Rich extract of vitamin E, fatty acids, and antioxidants


Top view of the mask

The consistency is similar to Shea Moisture's JBCO Leave-In Conditioner, however, it is a bit thicker. The scent is a warm, sweet & nutty almond scent. Yum!

Let's see the review!
This hair mask is a part of the Almond Milk hair care range of products of the Carol's Daughter product line. It has a very distinct sweet almond scent and its texture is medium-thick. The product is easy to apply, as it has properties that help to detangle the hair.  I smoothed the nourishing hair mask in my hair after detangling it with the Hask Monoi Nourishing Hair Conditioner, and then applied a plastic hair cover and used a blow dryer to warm the mask in the hair.

Final Effect on Hair (F.E.H.) = My hair felt very smooth, and looked visibly moisturized. My hair was very detangled and soft. As I styled my hair, I had less shedding than I had in the past. I want to continue to use this hair mask, as I love the smell and the effect it has on my hair.

Have you tried this hair mask?  Do you love the sweet almond scent? Let me know in the comment section.

~CamzCaress


Saturday, September 3, 2016

Shea Moisture Curling Gel Soufflé Product Review

This product was bought from my local Target store
This pic shows a list of ingredients, of which I would like to highlight:
Agave Teqilana Leaf Extract & Sugar Cane Extract- Extract of the plant used to make tequila, known for its ability to attract moisture to hair
Baobab Extract-packed with fatty acids and vitamins
Panthenol (Vitamin B-5)-humectant that helps to retain moisture in the hair
Linseed/Flax Extract-contains fatty acids and vitamins for the hair



Jello-like texture

This pic shows my fingerprints in the gel

Looking down into the gel


So, let's make a review of this product!

This gel comes in a wide container and has an intense synthetic sweet smell. If you don't like strong scents, this product is not for you. It of course has a slippery, bouncey  feel in the hands, but it also feels oily and very sticky. I used it as a wash-and-go styler on top of the JBCO  Leave-in Conditioner. 
Final Effect in Hair (F.E.H.): I have to say that it does provide definition and shine to the hair, however, it doesn't last long as a styler for wash-and-gos. It feels very oily and sticky in the hair-basically there are way too many oils in this product and the sugar makes it incredibly sticky. I would reserve it for doing a braied style when you want a little extra hold.

~CamzCaress