As you may already know, iHerb is one of my favorite places to shop. Comparable to Vitacost and other
discount sites, iHerb offers an impressive selection of health products - cosmetics, personal care products, supplements, and food - at very affordable prices. My fellow Canadians can attest that we pay more for nearly everything here, compared to our American friends south of
the border, so prices are almost always cheaper than what I would pay locally, even factoring in the cost of shipping. Plus, iHerb stocks a lot of brands I wouldn't otherwise have access to. I generally place a small order (<$45 to avoid customs fees) every month or two, but I haven't posted an iHerb haul since my first year of blogging (2011!), so I
thought I'd show you what I bought this time. It's been about two weeks since I received my package, so I can give my first impressions on most things too.
Kinky-Curly Spiral Spritz
Between Curly Girl Edits and empties posts, I think this has ended up being one of my most frequently featured products, so I won't go on too much! The Spiral Spritz is a great light-hold gel for curls or waves and is one of my favorite products to use on wet hair. My current bottle is running low, so I needed to pick up a new one.
Kiss My Face Pomegranate Grapefruit Moisture Shave
I
discovered Kiss My Face's Moisture Shaves last year and they're without a doubt one of
the best shaving products I've ever used. They have the consistency
of a creamy, pearly lotion and help your razor glide effortless across
the skin. I also love the pump top and that the substantial 11 ounce bottle lasts a
good, long while. I haven't used this scent yet, but I like how it smells in the bottle. The grapefruit really cuts the pomegranate's sweetness, creating a balanced scent that's both fresh and fruity.
Though I've always enjoyed certain aspects of Desert Essences lotions, I've never found a scent I was happy with. A lot of them are far too sweet and strong for me, and many are preserved with Japanese honeysuckle extract too, which I'm not comfortable using. The company released a couple new scents recently, including this Italian Lemon, which replaces the Japanese honeysuckle with potassium sorbate AND is fragranced only with essential oils. I usually enjoy citrus scents, so it seemed like a safe bet. (Plus, for less than $6, the risk really wasn't THAT big.) Some of the reviews complain that the scent is milder than Desert Essence's other lotions, but for me that's a plus. It's not overpowering, which is great if you like lighter scents, or if you're looking for a product that won't interfere with perfume or other scented products. In the tube, it's a sweet, dessert-like lemon, but on the skin I find it loses some of the sweetness and ends up more zesty. I wish it stayed a little sweeter ( I love how it smells in the tube!), but I'm enjoying it nonetheless.
Crazy Rumors Pear & Peppermint and Leaping Bunny Plum Apricot Lip Balms
I
rediscovered Crazy Rumors last month and enjoyed the Plum & Peppermint
flavor so much that I immediately wanted to repurchase it when it ran out. Unfortunately, iHerb didn't have that one, so I went for the next best thing: Pear & Peppermint and Plum Apricot. I haven't cracked
either of them open yet, but I'm hoping they'll be just as good!
Tierra Mia Organics Healthy Dent Tooth Regime
Tierra Mia Organics Healthy Dent Tooth Regime
I
love my Earthpaste, but after 2.5 years, I've been looking to branch out and try something new. Glycerin-free toothpastes are
slim pickings though, let me tell you! These are tiny soap chips that you use in place of toothpaste. Unfortunately, they were an immediate fail, mainly because of the flavor - or lack thereof. The ingredients list both peppermint and spearmint extracts, but they're virtually undetectable. And, with no noticeable flavor, the chips just taste like soap. The lather was great and
they left my teeth feeling clean and smooth, but I don't think it's something I can do on a regular basis.
In hindsight, I wonder if this method would even count as glycerin-free, since glycerin is a byproduct of traditional soap making and is often left in the soap for increased moisture and slip. I'll have to look into it more, but if you're eager to brush with soap, I think you'd do better with the peppermint Dr. Bronner's bar than this product.
I bought this intending to use it with setting powder, but I ended up loving it for blush instead. Usually I prefer smaller blush brushes, but the larger shape and fluffiness really does a great job blending. I've yet to actually try it with setting powder.
Sea
salt and chocolate is one of my favorite combos and this lime creme
filled bar didn't disappoint. The filling wasn't super creamy and
there wasn't a lot of it - just enough to give a subtle lime flavor - but it was still quite tasty.
I
like chia seeds and I like berries, but I just didn't like this bar. I tried it the day my order arrived and I've still got half of it sitting on my counter, which I guess says a lot!
Like I said, I order from iHerb pretty regularly, so let me know if posts like this are something you enjoy reading, or if I should just stick to Instagram photos
like this one instead. I'm always looking for new things to try, so I'd love to know your iHerb favorites too!
Plus, order this weekend for an extra 20% off ALL bath and body! If you're new to iHerb, you can also save $5 or $10 off your first order with my referral code: ITI429.
Plus, order this weekend for an extra 20% off ALL bath and body! If you're new to iHerb, you can also save $5 or $10 off your first order with my referral code: ITI429.
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