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July 14, 2014

LipMonthly - July 2014 - pics, swatches, mini reviews & value breakdown!

Hello, Beautiful!

This is my July 2014 LipMonthly box! Check out below to see what I received, a little about each product and my thoughts, as well as a break-down of the value of this month's box!

LipMonthly is just $10 a month! Each month you'll receive 2 to 3 FULL SIZED lip products and 2 to 3 sample sized products (the sample sized products may not always be lip items). If you want to sign-up for your own LipMonthly box, CLICK HERE (it's my referral link) and enter code SUMMERLIPS to get your first box for only $5!!! Join me and let's be LipMonthly friends!

July 2014 LipMonthly Box





Included Info Card:


Shipment Quick Stats:
  • Value of this month's LipMonthly Box: $36.77 (value is approximate)
  • Total # of Items Received: 5
  • # of FULL SIZED items: 4
  • # of deluxe sized sample items: 1
  • # of lip items: 4
  • # of non-lip items: 1

Now I'll talk about each product...

Appeal Cosmetics - Lipstick
Shade: Red Light District

 




  • MY THOUGHTS: I'm not a red lipstick type of gal, so instantly I was turned off by this product only by the shade. Which is a shame, since this is the highest value item in this month's box. Shade aside, this lipstick formula is actually really nice! It's very creamy, goes on smooth, has great pigmentation and feels comfortable on the lips. I haven't tested the wear of this lipstick, so can't comment on that. I'll likely keep this around in my collection for a day I want to wear a red. I may have to look into the Appeal Cosmetics brand and see what else they offer and what other shades this lipstick comes in.
  • SIZE I RECEIVED: Full Sized
  • VALUE: $22.00


City Color - Lip Balm
Shade: Bright Pink

  




  • MY THOUGHTS: Initially I was most excited about this product because I love pink lip products - and in the summer, especially bright pink lip products. But this turned out to be my least favorite product of the box. The color looks bright pink but goes on much more sheer with less intensity and it also has a frost to it that I personally don't enjoy. As far as a lip balm goes, I don't feel like this does a good job. It kind of just sits on top of the lips without sinking in and feels slick on the lips. Not something I would seek out other shades or recommend.
  • SIZE I RECEIVED: Full Sized
  • VALUE: $2.99


City Color - Lip Lush Luscious Lip Crayon
Shade: Wine





  • MY THOUGHTS: This product isn't bad, but I feel like the shade is better suited for fall. It's definitely a more fall/vampy shade of purple. That being said, I do like that this lip crayon is thinner, making it easier to line the lips - which is important when you have a deeper shade. I also like that it's a twist up lip crayon. It has nice pigmentation too. But it's drying on my lips. I definitely need to put a lip balm on first (and/or after) if I want to wear this comfortably. I don't know how long this wears because I didn't test that out yet, but I will keep this around for the fall and definitely pull it out to use then.
  • SIZE I RECEIVED: Full Size
  • VALUE: $2.99


Revlon - Colorburst Lipgloss
Shade: 044 Sunbaked

 





  • MY THOUGHTS: I already know I like the Revlon Colorburst Lipglosses, so was happy to see one in there (even though I believe this packaging/formula is discontinued now). The shade I received, Sunbaked, isn't one I would probably pick up in the store but I'm actually very happy I received it because I like it a lot! Again, same with the previous item, I feel like this is more of a fall shade. It's a nude lip color but more brown than pink and on me, it wears a bit deeper/darker of a nude so more suited for fall. But I do like it and the formula as well. Probably my favorite product in the whole box!
  • SIZE I RECEIVED: Full Sized
  • VALUE: $6.99


John Frieda - Frizz-Ease Straight Fixation Smoothing Creme
 


  • MY THOUGHTS: You don't always get lip products in your LipMonthly box, and this month I received this Smoothing Creme from John Frieda. I actually own this in full size, so I'll either keep this one for travel or use it in a giveaway. A good product to have if you like straight and smooth hair.
  • FULL SIZE: 5 oz @ $5.99
  • SIZE I RECEIVED: 1.5 oz
  • VALUE: $1.80



My Thoughts On The Entire Box...
  • FULL SIZE/DELUXE SIZE: This box contained 4 full sized items and 1 deluxe size sample.
  • VALUE: The value was approximately $36.77
  • USAGE: I will use the Revlon Colorburst LipGloss for sure. I'm going to keep the Appeal Cosmetics Lipstick around for when I want to wear red lipstick. The City Color Lip Lush Luscious Lip Crayon may get some use in the fall, when paired with a hydrating lip balm. The other City Color product - the Lip Balm - is definitely not something I'd use. I'll either pass it onto my nieces or blog sale it in the future at a super low price. The John Frieda Smoothing Creme with either be used when I travel (since I own the full size) or I may use it in a giveaway!
  • FINAL THOUGHTS: This was my very first LipMonthly box so I really didn't know what all to expect. The info card said this month was a good mix of shades, and I did get a red, a pink, a plum and a nude. The value is there too; you pay $10 and my box this month was valued at $36.77 (and my first box I got for just $5). The value is no question - you definitely get your money's worth! I'm just not exactly thrilled with the shade/brand selection I received. But that's whats good about subscription services; you get to try out products you may otherwise would have never tried. It's also a great way to discover new brands or new products within brands you already love. I'm certainly excited about future shipments and this is a subscription service that I'd recommend. It's fun to get lip products in the mail and everyone receives different items (at least from my understanding). I have a feeling LipMonthly will get bigger and better as the months go on, and I'm going to stick around for awhile and see how they grow and what each month brings!

Let me know what you think...
What are your thoughts on this month's LipMonthly Box? Did you receive an LipMonthly Box this month? If so, what did you get in your box? Discuss in the comments below.


August 25, 2013

John Frieda Frizz-Ease Thermal Protection Formula Hair Serum - pics, swatches, review

Hello, Beautiful!

I have another great product from the John Frieda Frizz-Ease line of hair styling products - their Thermal Protection Formula Hair Serum. This heat protectant, frizz-fighter, and shine serum all in one is a go-to product in my hair care routine. Check out my full review below, including all the product info, after the pics!

John Frieda Frizz-Ease
Thermal Protection Formula Hair Serum


 


John Frieda Frizz-Ease Thermal Protection Formula Hair Serum Info & Review:
Cost/Availability: $7.97 to $9.99 depending where you shop (1.69 fl oz full size). Available at Walmart, Target, Ulta, and drugstores nationwide.
My Rating: 5 out of 5 Kisses!

With a Thermal Shield Complex, protective formula safeguards strands and creates a layer of protective gloss.

Instantly shields all hair styles against the damaging effects of heat styling that can cause frizz and UV exposure. Makes hair smooth and silky with vibrant shine whether you style straight or curly. Minimizes color fading.

Use on wet/damp hair, or even on dry hair to smooth, shine and protect. You only need to use very little; I use about a dime-size, rub my hands together and distribute from my ends upwards. You can use a little more depending on how long or thick or hair is. It's best to use on soaking wet hair and avoid applying on your roots.

I like using this serum because it really does help protect my hair when I blow dry and makes it really shiny and smooth. Helps to control frizz too. Nothing bad to say about this; I really like it!

Now let me know what you think...
What do you think of this hair serum? Have you tried this or is this on your beauty wish list? Discuss in the comments below.

July 20, 2013

John Frieda Frizz-Ease Shampoo & Conditioner - pics, swatches, review

Hello, Beautiful!

As you may have guess from my review last week, I love the John Frieda Frizz-Ease line. I've used it for years and years, and it's one I constantly recommend to anyone looking to help tame frizz. This is a line I especially enjoy using in the summer, when my hair likes to be frizzy on a daily, round the clock, basis. In this post I'll share with you the John Frieda Frizz-Ease Smooth Start Repairing Shampoo & Smooth Start Hydrate Conditioner. Check out my full review below, including all the product info, after the pics.

John Frieda Frizz-Ease
Smooth Start Repairing Shampoo & Smooth Start Hydrate Conditioner

 



 




John Frieda Frizz-Ease Smooth Start Repairing Shampoo & Smooth Start Hydrate Conditioner Info & Review:
Cost/Availability: About $5.50 to $5.99 each depending where you shop (10 oz full size). Available at Ulta, Target, Walmart, and everywhere else John Frieda Frizz-Ease products are sold. Click here to find a retailer near you.
My Rating: 4.5 out of 5 Kisses

Frizz-Ease Smooth Start Repairing Shampoo
With its Frizz-Mending Complex, this shampoo weightlessly replenishes essential oils, the hairs natural defense against frizz. Restoring this proper balance of moisture helps prevent frizz and blocks out humidity.

Frizz-Ease Smooth Start Hydrate Conditioner
This conditioner starts blocking frizz in the shower, creating an optimal smooth start without leaving any heavy residue. Smooths and deeply hydrates dry strands to replenish vital moisture and restore hairs natural defense against frizz. Leaves parched tresses silky, shiny and highly manageable. Contains the Frizz-Mending Complex plus natural olive oil to nourish and moisturize.

What did I think of this shampoo & conditioner?
I have loved the John Frieda Frizz-Ease line for as long as I can remember. This shampoo and conditioner does an amazing job at making my hair feel and look silky smooth. It does help control frizz - especially when combined with other Frizz-Ease styling products (like their serums, which I'll review in an upcoming post).

I have long, fine, thin hair and this shampoo and conditioner alone doesn't really weight it down - however, I do have less volume when I use this (but then again, I almost never have volume in my hair). I will say that if I use too many styling products after using this shampoo & conditioner my hair can feel a bit weighed down - but you'll find you don't need to use as much or as many smoothers/shine products as you may have used in the past.

Overall, I really like this shampoo & conditioner and would recommend!

Now let me know what you think...
What do you think of this shampoo & conditioner? Have you tried them or do you plan to add them to your wish list? Discuss in the comments below.