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Brittanie’s Thyme WINNER!

August 17th, 2009 | Eco-Friendly, Skincare | Comments (0)

Thanks for all the interest in the organic yumminess!  And don’t forget, Brittanie’s Thyme is happy to announce that they are now certified USDA Organic, which means its manufacturing facility and 85% of its products are now certified at 95% or higher.  And because of that, they are celebrating by offering all items 20% off through the month of August. 

Our lucky winner is:

 

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Kristin C.!  May your face enjoy some extra pampering!

Brittanie’s Thyme Review and Giveaway

August 10th, 2009 | Eco-Friendly, Skincare | Comments (28)

The thing I love most about perusing the ol’ Internet and looking for fun skin elixirs is stumbling upon smaller companies that fly under the radar.  One such discovery was Brittanie’s Thyme, a fabulous women-owned company that produces natural and organic products without it costing an arm and a leg.  That’s what we like to see right?

I was sent a few things to try out and I’m not even kidding you, I fell in love instantly.  The first thing I tore into was the Organic Almond Oatmeal Facial Scrub with Yogurt.

This is only $12.00 for a 4 oz. jar and what is just so genius is it’s dry.  You put a small amount in your hand and add a smidge of water to make a paste and then you’re off to the races.  So this jar is less expensive because you’re not paying for water and it costs less to ship.  Ah-MA-zing!  It worked wonderfully and had a faint oatmeal-y scent.  My skin felt smooth afterwards and some of the bothersome flakey bits were gone too.

I was also given the French Green Clay with White Tea mask and my eyes may have very well rolled into the back of my head when I felt my skin afterwards.  Tight!  Smooth!  At least ten years youngerRefreshed!  This also comes dry so you put a small amount in your hand, add some warm water and apply.  It is $7.00 for 40 mls.  Is it wrong that I liked that it was green because I felt like I was in the movies?  That I should have had a white towel wrapped around my head just-so with cucumbers over my eyes engulfed by a terrycloth bath robe?  Wait, don’t answer that.  MOVING ON!

The last thing I was able to review was their Organic Acne Treatment which is $9.00 for 2 oz.  I’m lucky in that I am finally to the point of not breaking out all that often (blood sweat and tears to get here my friends), and when I do it’s usually not too bad.  Maybe a few on the chin or around my hairline.  I noticed one or two problem areas cropping up and applied the treatment using a cotton ball.  It’s made with tea tree oil which has a distinguishing scent, so if you’re not a fan be advised.  The smell didn’t bother me.  I also liked that it didn’t sting my face when I put it on, as other acne treatments usually do.  Now, I can’t say this worked and I can’t say that it didn’t.  My chin cleared up within a few days.  Would it have done that anyway?  Or was it because of the treatment?  No one can know for sure.  But it didn’t make my face any worse, that’s for sure, and I liked knowing I wasn’t drowning in chemicals.  All natural FTW!

Brittanie’s Thyme is happy to announce that they are now certified USDA Organic, which means its manufacturing facility and 85% of its products are now certified at 95% or higher.  And because of that, they are celebrating by offering all items 20% off through the month of August.  How great is that?

I have a fabulous giveaway to offer, thanks to Brittanie’s Thyme.  One lucky reader will have a chance to win an Organic Facial Care Gift Pack!  It consists of: 4 oz Almond Oatmeal Scrub, 1 oz French Green Clay and 4 oz Organic Facial Cleanser valued at $25.00.

To enter, leave a comment on this post (manditory).  You can get extra entries by:

–Following us on Twitter (@livespend) and mentioning the contest : “Organic facial gift pack #giveaway @livespend  http://tinyurl.com/mpq8cx” and be sure to come back and in a separate comment leave the link to your tweet

–Blogging about it and in a separate comment leave a link to your post.

–Referring others here and they tell us you sent them (“Sam sent me!”) both you and the person you referred will get a BONUS entry!

Contest will run until August 16th, 11:59 pm CDT.  For full information on how we run our contests, see our Disclosure policy.

Burt’s Bees Lip Balm with Pomegranate Oil Review and Giveaway

August 7th, 2009 | Eco-Friendly, Makeup | Comments (32)

Lip balm is not on my “NEED TO WEAR” list.  Mascara and concealer are (as well as underwear).  Lip balm–meh.  I wear lipstick, lip gloss, etc. so I sort of feel like my lip care needs are being met by those myriad of products. 

What I do love, however, is a tinted lip balm.  Something with a dash of low pigment color that I can slather on and not worry about coloring inside the lines. 

Awhile back I read a mention of Burt’s Bees Replenishing Lip Balm with Pomegranate Oil and was intrigued.  It looked slightly tinted, but not overly so and has the Burt’s Bees name behind it.  The next time I ran across it in the store, I scooped one up.

I tried it that next morning and really liked it.  If you’re familiar with Burt’s Bees original Beeswax Lip Balm, you’ll know that that product has a minty smell.  The Replenishing Lip Balm doesn’t, however, the scent is not off putting; just different than the original.  Both feel equally smooth and non-waxy on the lips, making it a great first layer before adding lipstick.

With the slight tint, I find that I notice the hint of color more after the first application, first thing in the morning.  Later in the day, the color–for whatever reason–is less noticeable.  It could be because I’ve already worn a stronger shade of lipstick or lipgloss, I’m not sure. 

Also, should you put lip balm on before you go to bed–the tint is not something you need to worry about rubbing off onto your sheets at night.  Again, after a good teeth-brushing, I’ve put a bit on before heading to bed.  We have white sheets and I’ve never noticed a smear of whatnot when I wake up in the morning.

I find it a great alternative to the original lip balm and I think you’ll like too.  I recommend.

So that you can try this product out for yourself, Live Well Spend Well will send one winner their own tube of Replenishing Lip Balm along with a small parcel of other Burt’s Bees goodies.

To enter, leave a comment on this post.  If you refer others here and they tell us you sent them (“Amy sent me!”), both you and the person you referred will get a BONUS entry.

You can also receive extra entries by following us on Twitter (@livespend) and by mentioning this contest by typing: “Great Burt’s Bees giveaway@livespend (insert link) pls RT.”  Comment back with a link to your tweet and consider that extra entry yours.

Giveaway will run until August 14, 2009 11:59 EST.  For full information on how giveaways are run, please see the Disclosure Policy.

Burt’s Bees Replenishing Lip Balm with Pomegranate Oil, price varies but almost always under $3.00, found at burtsbees.com, drugstore.com and Target stores.

Scrubz Winner(s)!

August 3rd, 2009 | Eco-Friendly, Skincare | Comments (0)

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So our winner of the 4 jars with custom scents is Jen!  Woo!

BUT!  Since I originally had the one 4 oz jar in the Breeze scent before Roberta was so generous to up the giveaway prize, I am selecting a runner up!  And that winner is. . . .

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NGS!  Hooray!

Winners have 72 hours to contact me or it’s back to Random.org!  Thanks to everyone for playing, and an extra-special thanks to Scrubz for the generous giveaway!

Scrubz Review and Giveaway *UPDATED*

July 27th, 2009 | Eco-Friendly, Skincare | Comments (35)

Remember a little while ago when I said that dry skin makes me twitch?  Well I still stand behind that statement, but what do you do if you need to slough BEFORE lotion application?  What then?  Go out and get some amazing Scrubz all natural body scrub that’s what you big silly! 

I was given 2 oz. jar of their Warm Vanilla and a 2 oz. jar of their Pomberry Zing.  I tore into the Vanilla first because it was chilly ’round these parts (even thought it’s officially summer but hey, I’m not bitter) and I figured I might as well embrace it.  The scent is warm and cozy without being too sweet and gag-inducing.  A little goes a long way and the aftermath left my skin smooth and soft.  I went to town on my heels and elbows which always seem to need the most attention and it worked beautifully.  The whole scrubbing experience was actually really awesome.  Here’s a little nugget from their site:

“Exfoliation helps reduce the appearance of sunspots and wrinkles, due to the fact it aids in skin cell turnover. It opens pores and improves circulation and muscle tone too.”

I love Scrubz because there is truly a scent for everyone: Seasonal and Holiday, Floral, Fresh and Clean, Fruity and Sweet, Woodsy and Mint.  If you’re sensitive to smells like I am you will appreciate not only the variety, but also the abililty to customize a Sample Pack consisting of any four scents from ANY line.  This actually saves you $1.00 per jar so what better way to either splurge on yourself or buy in bulk for gift giving!  You will forever be known as the generous person with amazing skin.  HOLLA!

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I was already a fan, but after BlogHer this weekend I recommitted myself.  Apparently I had a high Cute Factor with my shoe selection, but the Don’t Be Stupid You’ll Be Walking All Over For Twenty Hours A Day You Fool factor was rather low.  So my heels were a mess.  I lunged for the Scrubz and it didn’t disappoint.  With sandal season among us, this is a good go-to product.

A 4 oz. jar is $9.00 which is a heck of a deal.

*In a shocking turn of events, the amazing Roberta at Scrubz has upped the ante!  She is generously offering one reader their Sample Pack which is FOUR JARS in your choice of scents. SCORE. (7/28/09)*

To enter, leave a comment on this post.  You can get extra entries by following us on Twitter (@livespend) and mentioning the contest with a direct link in your tweet or by blogging about it and reporting back with a link to your tweet or post.  And if you refer others here and they tell us you sent them (“Sam sent me!”) both you and the person you referred will get a BONUS entry!

Contest will run until August 2nd, 11:59 pm CDT.  For full information on how we run our contests, see our Disclosure policy.

Jergens Naturals Renew Daily Moisturizer Review

July 20th, 2009 | Eco-Friendly, Skincare | Comments (3)

I am literally unable to function like a normal human being if I have dry skin. I have lotions stashed all over to avoid such a thing happening, and sitting here even THINKING about flakey, coarse skin is actually giving me heart palpitations. Say what you will, but my neurosis are here to help.

I’m as much of a snob as I can be when it comes to lotion, considering I refuse to pay an arm and a leg for it. Honestly, the first thing I look for right out of the gate is a nice scent. I get headaches easily and if something is too perfume-y I know I’ll get sick. I also don’t want to wear a whole bunch of scents that have to compete with each other, like deodorant, shampoo, lotion blah blah blah. So yes, I’m the one you see at the store doing a sniff check before making a selection.

I was interested in trying the New Jergens Naturals line and was relieved that their Renew Daily Moisturizer smelled great. It has grapeseed oil, and blueberry and pomegranate extracts which give it a fresh and fruity smell leaning towards the blueberries. Now don’t get me wrong, it’s not fruity like old skool Strawberry Shortcake where you slip into a diabetic coma from all the sugar. No, this is light and pleasantly refreshing so nothing to worry about.

I always apply my lotion fresh out of the shower when I’m still wet, as I read somewhere that it helps absorb faster. I’ve also found that this makes the lotion go farther so I don’t need as much to get the job done. As soon as I slathered it on the first thing I noticed was that it was a little thinner than the stuff I normally use. At first I was put-off but I rationalized that hey, the real test will be throughout the day. Then the more I thought about it I realized that it’s not as thick because it doesn’t have a lot of goopy petroleum nastiness in it since it’s 93% natural. And really, the goopiness is more psychological than anything. Oh it’s super thick! That must mean it’s working! Well this lotion bucks the trend and really delivers moisture without having to give up natural ingredients.

From their website:

Key natural ingredients used in Renew:

* Grapeseed Oil: relieves distressed skin and boosts its natural barrier
* Blueberry Extract: a powerful source of antioxidants
* Pomegranate Extract: an antioxidant that combats skin-damaging elements that promote aging

I really like the breakdown about what the ingredients are and what they do. The more you know!

I’ve been using this once a day for a few weeks and my skin has stayed hydrated, without feeling like it has a film on it. (How gross is that when you put a lotion on and it’s like another LAYER all over you? Uck.) For 16.8 ounces it’s around $6.99. When I bought it it came with a $1.00 off coupon to be redeemed at check out. Um, just remember to actually USE it, ahem.

Flip and Tumble Winner!

July 15th, 2009 | Eco-Friendly | Comments (1)

The winner of the Flip and Tumble bag giveaway is…..Tracey!

Congratulations, Tracey!

(For those who are sticklers for process, here’s how I did it: I ended up having to create an excel spreadsheet to keep track of all the referrals, tweets, blog posts, etc., and then I used random.org to pick a number from that spreadsheet.  Did you catch that? I retyped all your names into a SPREADSHEET.  That’s how much I love you people.)

ecostore WINNAH!

July 13th, 2009 | Eco-Friendly, Makeup | Comments (1)
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Awwww Sam. Look at you, all entrepeneur-y. Love the new site!

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You have 72 hours to contact me so get a move on and then get shopping!
And for those of you who are totally bummed you didn’t win but still want to try ecostore, here is some top-secret information from an inside source:

 

“Check out www.coupons.com-if you live near a Meijer store we have an unbelievable promotion going on in the Midwest. You will need to click onto Household and scroll down for the discount.”

–Lyne Appel Downing, ecostore USA
Thanks for playing everyone!  We still have two more contests running:
Our Flip and Tumble reuseable bag contest ends TOMORROW!
Pencil Me In Cosmetics  is offering TWO readers three eyeliner pencils each and that ends Saturday.  Oh the fun you could have!

Flip and Tumble Review and Giveaway!

July 8th, 2009 | Eco-Friendly, Gift Items, Kitchen & Home | Comments (66)

We all know that paper and plastic bags are wasteful and unnecessary.  It seems, in fact, like the “it” bag of the past several years has been the reusable shopping bag.  I’m sure I’m not the only one who has several reusable bags lying around- freebies from conferences, a few of the $1.99 ones they sell at Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods, etc.

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But, if I’m being totally honest, having a bunch of scraggly totes around the house wasn’t actually enough to get me to use them all the time the way I knew I should.  Sure, I keep a bunch in my car for big trips to the grocery, but was I going 100% plastic-bag free? No.

Not, that is, until I got this:

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This is a Flip and Tumble bag, and it is amazing.

There are several things that make this bag different, and in my view better, than the average reusable bag:

  1. balled up 2It rolls up, much like you would ball up your socks, into this easy-peasy smooshable ball.  No snaps. No elaborate folding. No separate stuff sack.  It’s all integrated into the design of the bag.  This is, in my view, hands down the best feature of this bag.
  2. It is incredibly light.
  3. It has one wide shoulder strap, which is wide enough to sit securely on your shoulder and long enough to be worn across your body if, for example, you want to use it when you’re on your bike.
  4. It comes in lots of nice colors and is easily cute enough to pass as a purse which makes it extra super versatile.

I’ve had my Flip and Tumble for two years, and I use it almost every day.  I keep it in my handbag at all times.  No joke.  It does so much more than just tote your groceries.  I use it when I go to Walgreens, when I go to the Farmer’s Market, and when I buy a shirt at Old Navy.  I have given them as gifts to others (my mom is a convert).   In fact, we packed it on our recent trip to Europe and it came in super-handy for toting extra stuff that we picked up along the way.

In an especially nice twist, they have recently lowered the price of these bags to a super-reasonable $9 each.  ($12 each if you want one of the ones with an adorable pattern.)  Given how often I use this thing, and how much more versatile it is than your average floppy cheap-o model that gets all furry and stretched out after a few uses, I think it’s definitely worth the price.

And! Even better! Flip and Tumble has generously agreed to give one LiveWellSpendWell reader their very own Flip and Tumble bag!

To enter, leave a comment on this post.  You can get extra entries by following us on Twitter (@livespend) and mentioning the contest, or by blogging about it and reporting back with a link to your tweet or post.  And if you refer others here and they tell us you sent them (“Sam sent me!”) both you and the person you referred will get a BONUS entry!

Contest will run until July 14, 11:59 pm CDT.  For full information on how we run our contests, see our Disclosure policy.

Flip and Tumble bag, $9 at flipandtumble.com

ecostore Review and Giveaway

July 5th, 2009 | Eco-Friendly, Skincare | Comments (49)

I don’t consider myself a dirty smelly person, but I still enjoy a good soap. And by ‘good’ I mean one that makes me smell nice and doesn’t leave a lot of gunky residue behind. Because really, why come out of the shower with more ich on you then when you went in? Thus enters ecostore, a fabulous company out of New Zealand that has mastered the art of joyful body care products that are also environmentally friendly. Holla!

I am in the process of converting our family over into Green territory. But it takes some time, as I can’t just throw out everything we own and start over. So I was excited when we finished the last of our soap to jump in and try two of ecostore’s amazing bar soaps, Manuka Honey and Kelp and Lemongrass. I love the packaging, as it says clearly “No nasty chemicals” on the front with a running detailed list on the back: “No toxic petro chemicals, no animal fats or tallow, no synthetic dyes, no sodium lauryl sulphate, no propylene glycol.” The ingredients in the soap are all things I recognized and could understand too. This in turn made me feel smart which is an added bonus.

As soon as I opened the package I was greeted with such happy smells. My husband even commented immediately and said “Hey, those make me want to hurry up and go take a bath!” True story. I tried the Manuka Honey and Kelp bar first and was impressed right away. I could feel it exfoliating so I didn’t need to bust out my pumice stone. It had a light fragrance that made me feel pampered, without worrying about being too perfume-y. But the best thing? I was squeaky. As in CLEAN. The other soaps I had been using, presumably WITH nasty chemicals, never made me squeak. And I can only assume it was because it left behind petrochemical residue which skeeves me out. I don’t want that lingering on my skin! From the website:

I don’t want any part of that thankyouverymuch. So I’m glad I found ecostore. They also make awesome household cleaners, laundry detergent and baby care products. If all this sounds amazing then hold on to your hats because ecostore has generously offered one of our readers a $25 gift card to select whatever products tickle your fancy. Their prices are amazing–the soaps I tried are only $3.70! So toodle on over to get clean and healthy!

Mandatory entry: Leave a general comment. You can say anything, especially if it’s nice!

Bonus entries:

Subscribe to LiveWellSpendWell and leave a comment stating you did.

Follow LiveWellSpendWell on Twitter and tweet about this giveaway. Come back and leave the link in your comment.

If you found us through someone else, leave a comment with that person’s name and you EACH get a bonus entry.

You must leave your email in with your comments so you can be easily contacted. Only open to US and Canada residents. Winner will be selected by random.org and contacted by email. Winner will have 48 72 hours (thanks, lisa, for catching that gaffe!) to respond or a new winner will be chosen. Contest will run July 6th-July 12th 11:59 CST.