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Beauty Vixen

Now that summer is in full swing, I thought it was a good time to talk about my current favourite face sunscreens. I wear one daily, but which one I reach for depends on the weather, if it's super hot, if it is going to be humid, if I am indoors or outside today and honestly, my mood. 

Over the last five years, facial sunscreens have really upped their game. With more SPF filters now available on the Canadian market, they've shifted from being strictly sun protection to full-on skincare products that still deliver strong, broad-spectrum defense. I am completely here for it.

So, here are my top five facial sunscreens this summer. All of which have an SPF of 50 and can be found at your drugstore.

1. Shishido Ultra Sun Protector Clear Stick, Broad Spectrum SPF 50+

Reasons why I love this sunscreen is it is a clear stick, which means zero white cast or blending is needed. It, as a result works great on the hubby's beard and he now carries one around with him. It works well in really hot weather and doesn't bother my eyes. It is just really convenient to have with me all the time to apply and touch up as needed. It feels like nothing on my skin once I rub it in.

Active ingredients:  Avobenzone, Homosalate, Octisalate, and Octocrylene

2. Eucerin Age Defense SPF 50 Face Sunscreen*

This is a rich sunscreen with a mild tint that's meant to work for all skin tones. It works well with mine, and that's all I can personally speak to. It's hydrating and feels luxurious on the skin, it is great for days I want to skip moisturizer entirely and just wear sunscreen. The tint is subtle, so I usually still add concealer on top, but I do love how it evens out my rosacea-prone skin.

Active ingredients: Octocrylene, Octisalate, Avobenzone

3. Eucerin Complete Hydration Ultra-Light Fluid Sunscreen SPF 50*

This one has a fluid, almost runny texture that blends into skin quickly. I really like how light it feels, it's my go-to when my skin wants a lighter touch of hydration, like on very humid days.

It isn't as thin in consistency as some other face sunscreens, the ones you shake and hear a little ball bounce around, but it is much thinner than 90% of the face sunscreens I've tried out.

Active ingredients: Homosalate 10%, Octocrylene, Octisalate, Avobenzone

4. Biore UV Aqua Rich Weightless Moisturizer SPF 50

I did a full review of this one a while back (read it here), and it's still a favourite. It feels like genuine skincare rather than sunscreen, light, not heavy, stays put in hot weather, and (this is the big one) doesn't burn my eyes. I'm one of those people whose eyes water for hours if sunscreen gets in them from sweat or rubbing, so this matters a lot to me. 
I've since confirmed with coworkers who tried it that yes, it really is that good. Bonus: it's made in Canada.
Did I mention you can pick a four pack up at Costco? This is by far the best deal and how  I buy mine.

Active ingredients: Avobenzone, Homosalate, Octisalate, Octocrylene

5. Blue Lizard Sensitive Sunscreen Stick SPF 50*

This stick isn't just a favourite of mine,  my niece, nephew, and their mom all love it too. It glides on smooth and creamy while still feeling light on the skin. It's mineral-based, and on my skin tone it leaves no white cast, though it does take a little blending. It's fairly hydrating, so I save it for less humid days, and it stays non-greasy.
My hubby used this stick for the few years he worked outdoors at a golf course and liked it more than any other stick he'd tried at the time. His only complaint was that it would sometimes leave a bit of white in his beard, which is why he's since switched to the Shishido stick (the clear one).

I also love that the sensitive version is free of fragrance and several other common irritants.

Active ingredient: Zinc Oxide

Final Thoughts

At the end of the day, sunscreen is the one skincare step I'm never willing to skip, and I'm grateful we finally have options that feel this good to wear. Whether you want something clear and grab-and-go, rich and skin-evening, light as air, or fragrance-free for sensitive skin, there's a formula out there for you. I'd love to hear what's in your sunscreen rotation this summer!
* denotes a product that was gifted for review purposes. All views and opinions are my own.
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Yes, summer is over, but it was 24 degrees out the other day. It is so warm and sunny it feels like late Summer. With that, I thought it would be a great time to talk about the 5 things I have liked the most this past summer.

The products are going to be hanging out with my Feather Friends from the summer collection. I do not know how I became a person who fell in love with decorative birds, but here I am ordering ones for the holiday season.
Biore UV Aqua Rich 50 SPF
I got a four-pack of these at Costco in the spring. I really enjoyed it. It is one of the few sunscreens that does not burn my eyes, which is a big deal in the hot summer months.

I did a full review here if you want to read it. They did a very good job of adapting the Japanese formula for the Canadian market, considering we do not allow all the ingredients here (which I really hope they update soon).
Dr. Scholl’s® Ultra Exfoliating Foot Mask *
I used this in the early summer to prepare my feet for sandal season, and it worked great. I had thick and flaky skin on my feet and didn't want to get a pedicure. I used it again after my pool closed. I tend to kick off the rough walls of the pool and get cuts, so I had to wait until after they healed to use it again. 
I did a full review here. I love the multi-pack, which means I don't have to worry about picking up more and how well it just works. I also like that there is a lotion version, so I can keep the smooth feeling going as long as possible. Their Ultra-Hydrating Food Mask is also fantastic.
Pixi On-The-Glow Blush/Bronzer
I picked these up when I did a Shoppers Drug Mart order and have loved using them. Everyone talked so much about how great they were, and I now see why. I really liked using them in the hotter months for a glowy blush look. Really nice formula.
Joico Air Dry Styling Cream
Since I swam from Canada Day to Labour Day pretty much daily, I did not want to damage my hair more by styling it with heat. I ended up using this no-heat styling cream instead and let my hair air dry. I do really enjoy how my wavy hair decides how straight or curly it wants to be every time I wash it, this product helps it do that without weighing it down while preventing frizz.
Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Crush / Trader Joe's Brazil Nut Butter Products
Ok, I know it is not a single product...but hear me out. I went to Trader Joe's in June after a concert at Fallsview. I picked up the three Brazilian Nut Butter items they sell, Body Butter, Body Scrub and Body Wash (they all cost $5.99 USD). They are apparently a dupe of the Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Crush scent. Since I have two minis of the Sol de Janeiro body spray, I figured I would focus on trying to use one up.
Since they all go so well together (I do not think the TJ is a dupe of the scent; the TJ smells a bit different), I just started using all 4 products daily. As a result, I used up a mini body spray by the end of September. Mission accomplished for intentionally using up a product.
So there you go, those are some of the things I really enjoyed this past season. I am actually looking forward to some fall weather in the next few weeks. The trees are now a great shade and I always enjoy walks with Bradley when we aren't going to pass out from the heat.

What have you been loving lately?
* denotes products sent for review purposes. All opinions are my own.
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Bioré has a reputation for have an absolutely fabulous sunscreen....in Asia. Their UV Aqua Rich formula has a bit of cult following, and where I live, Canada, you cannot buy it legally in stores. See Canada and America have some pretty outdate sunscreen regulations sunscreen regulations, which means we haven't had any new sunscreen active ingredients in since the start of the 90s. This just means people in Canada have been buying this cult favourite online or asking if stores have it behind the counter, until now. 

Bioré launched earlier this year their North American version of their sunscreen. I picked a four pack up at Costco. 
Since I happen to have a bottle of the Japanese formula from last summer and my new bottles of the Canadian formula. So let's compare the formula descriptions and then see how I feel about the formulas.
Japanese Version - Biore UV Aqua Rich Light Up Essence SPF 50+ PA++++:
Water, ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate, ethanol, BG, isopropyl palmitate, titanium oxide, bisethylhexyloxyphenol methoxyphenyltriazine, ethylhexyltriazone, dimethicone, crosspolymer (lauryl methacrylate / Na methacrylate), hydrogenated polyisobutene, diethylaminohydroxy Hexyl benzoyl benzoate, silica, hydrous silica, mica, dextrin palmitate, dipentaerythrityl tripolyhydroxystearate, (Acrylate / alkyl acrylate (C10-30)) crosspolymer, triethoxycaprylylsilane, cetanol, glyceryl stearate, hydroxy Ethyl cellulose, polysolvate 60, polysilicone-9, Al hydroxide, K hydroxide, royal jelly extract, Na hyaluronate, tin oxide, phenoxyethanol, methylparaben, EDTA-2Na, BHT, fragrance
First off, there are a few versions of the UV Aqua Rich in Japan, I happened to have found the Light Up Essence version when I was in a store last year. It has a SPF of 50+ PA++++, which means it "Very good UVA protection, up to over 95%. Filter time up to 16h", which is from what I understand as strong as their ratings go for sunscreens. It is made in Japan and has a waterproof formula with an essence in it.
Its active ingredients are Titanium Oxide, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Ethylhexyl Triazone, Diethylamino Hydroxybenzoyl Hexyl Benzoate, and Bis-Ethylhexyloxyphenol Methoxyphenyl Triazine. 

Canada's formula - Biore UV Aqua Rich Weightless Moisturizer SPF 50:
Active ingredients (w/w) Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 7 %, Octisalate 5%, Octocrylene 5 % Inactive ingredients Aqua, Alcohol Denat., Lauryl Methacrylate/Sodium Methacrylate Crosspolymer, Dextrin Palmitate, Glycerin, Phenyl Trimethicone, Phenoxyethanol, Dimethicone, Dipropylene Glycol, Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Parfum, Glyceryl Behenate, Cetyl Alcohol, Limonene, Sorbitan Distearate, Isoceteth-20, Sodium Hydroxide, Stearoyl Glutamic Acid, Arginine, Linalool, Geraniol, Disodium EDTA, Citral, Sodium Hyaluronate. Ingredients are subject to change at the manufacturer's discretion. F
This formula has an SPF of 50, which means it filters out 98 per cent of UV radiation. It is made in Canada in a carbon neutral plant, which I think is fantastic. It is supposed to be based on the Japanese water-based formula and is vegan. It comes in both 30 and 50 SPF.

Its active ingredients are Avobenzone, Homosalate, Octisalate, Octocrylene.
Japanese version on the top, Canadian version on the bottom.
What do I think?
The bottles are similar and the only thing to really say is that I prefer that the Japanese version have a bit more of a tip to it and makes it less messy to apply.

The Japanese version feel a bit more watery coming out of the bottle, but not a whole ton. I applied it to the right side of my face, and the Canadian one to my left for a week. After the first day I couldn't really notice an actual difference. Both blended it well, did not sting my eyes at all (I did my lids and got sweaty, nothing stung or ran). When I looked in mirrors, my right side, which had the Japanese version on it, seemed a bit more shiny. But they both felt the same on my skin and when I touched my face. I really could not tell any difference between the two on my skin.
Japanese version on the top, Canadian version on the bottom.
Overall, I think they feel identical on my skin, and cannot tell a difference at all. They are hydrating and light on the skin, it feels just lovely. I love that they both are skincare with solid SPF going on for them. They do not sting they eye and don't seem to run on my face. There is a good reason Bioré has such a good reputation for their sunscreen and it shows when using it. I have no regrets that I bought four bottles of it, they will get good use this summer.
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I've been busy using up more products. This always makes me so happy to  know that I actually used up some stuff.

First off I went to Mexico (the same place we went in this vacation here) for my brothers wedding. The hubby and I used a lot of sunscreen in just a few days. I mean a lot! We used up two brand new cans of spray sunscreen and just had enough for the last day. What makes this even more shocking is we wore rashgaurds (t-shirts) most of the time that we swam so we didn't even really need it on our backs.

Just a little bit more background for you, my hubby is a ginger and I am person who gets sun hives (with or without sun protection), so we get the highest SPF we can for added protection. I also know people just don't apply as much sunscreen as they should for proper coverage, my method to combat this is to buy a higher spf, its crazy and most likely doesn't work, but I feel better and end up with less hives. Last time we went we burned really bad swimming so were trying hard not to repeat that mistake.
L'oreal Quick Dry Sheer Spray 50 SPF: Last year I was sent the 30 SPF version of this and liked it so much that when it came time to buy sunscreen for this trip we opted to grab the 50 SPF version (it was on sale for about $9 so I was happy). I highly recommend it. Would I buy it again? Yes, but for now I have quite a few other sunscreens I must try to use up before they go bad.
Banana Boat Kids Tear-Free UltraMist Sunscreen Spray in 60 SPF: This is supposed to be UltraMist (like a thing they invented I guess) but went on in a stream. It works well in a few ways because it makes it easy to see and rub around, but doesn't go on in anything resembling a mist. I screamed every time the put it on my back because it was so cold and in a stream Would I buy it again? Truth be told it works well, I think we just got a defective can, so yes I would try it again. PS we got kids incase we needed it for our nieces who were traveling with us on the trip.
 Bath and Body Works Oahu Coconut Sunset Body Wash: I wanted to get a travel bottle of the BBW Waikiki Beach Coconut body wash, but my store was out of it. I got this instead. I liked the smell a lot and it did a good job of washing away all the sunscreen at the end of a day in Mexico. I used it all up before we left because the hubby ran out of his body wash on day 4 or 5. Would I buy it again? No, while I like the smell I like some of the other ones from the collection much more and would get them instead.
L'oreal Casting Step 3 (Conditioner): I coloured my hair using L'oreal Casting right before leaving, I packed up a refillable bottle with Palmer's Olive Oil Conditioner and I brought this baby along for the ride. Both were used up at the end of the week. Would I buy it again? While not something you can go out and get on its own, I really did like it, it's a nice hair mask.
Moving along to non trip items...
Joe Fresh Pop Goss: I got this back in 2011 when I won a contest, so it is old now and needed to go. Would I buy it again? Yes, it was a sheer lip gloss with an iridescence to it that I liked. I don't think they sell it anymore though.
Elf Studio Exact Lash Mascara: I've gotten so many of these over the last year and a half, I really like the tiny wand for lower lashes and tightening lashes. It also is crazy waterproof ( a big deal for me). But like all Elf mascaras they dry up almost right away into a hard mess. This was this mascara's fate. Would I buy it again? Yes, I still have more though. I will find a way to stop it from drying up.
ELF Lip Stain:  I've had this forever, it sort of is just too old to keep, and dried up. Would I buy it again? I would, which is strange for me to say. I like stains when doing bold lips, it gives them longer staying power.
VitaBath Original Spring Green Body Lotion:  I got this in a glossy box. I used it up just a little while ago. It has that classic Vita Bath smell I remember from growing up. My mom used Vita Bath quite a bit when I lived with her. It is a very strong scented lotion, but it really is nice. Would I buy it again?Maybe. I liked this size for in my purse and using on my hands and arms when out an about. I have so many creams I doubt I'll ever need to buy more.
Bioré Acnre Cleansing Scrub: I got this in a bag from an event I attended. The hubby used it in the shower.  Would I buy it again? Not for a long time. I am trying to get the hubby to use up other acne /oil skin care cleansers that I have been given in an attempt not to waist them. He did say he liked it, so if he requests it I would pick him up one.
Biore Combination Balancing Cleanser: I got this for the hubby after he used up the first one I got at the Biore Girls Night In Event I hosted in 2011. He seems to like it quite a bit. Would I buy it again?  Maybe, he seems to have moved on to Marcelle Ultra Gentle Cleansing Gel and loves it a lot. 

There we go, another 10 down in my quest to record what I toss. Have you tossed anything lately?
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This is one big empties post. November was a good month for tossing stuff.
Clinique Take the Day Off Eye Makeup Remover: There are two of them here, I got the GWP sized bottles at the Estee Lauder Sale a while back. Would I buy it again? Maybe, it works good for a duo phase remover, but I am currently loving my Almay remover (read review here).
The Body Shop Drops of Youth: I picked up a bunch of these at a 3 for $30 sale at The Body Shop. I really like this serum. Would I buy it again?  Yes, I have a few more bottles and certainly plan on using them up in time.
Bioderma: I picked up this tiny bottle at my Rexall to give it a try. I like it quite a bit. Would I buy it again?  I have a gigantic pump bottle of Marcelle Cleansing Water that I love and want to use it up (read a review that here).
Clinique Toner: I got this GWP sized bottle at the Estee Lauder sale as well. Would I buy it again?  Maybe, I didn't find it fantastic but I didn't dislike either.
Biore Steam Activated Cleanser: I used this in the shower on Sundays for about a year.  I really liked the feeling it gave my face and how clean it felt. Would I buy it again? Probably not, I have so many cleansers and just don't need any more right now.
Equate Facial Cleansing Cloths: I got these just to try, I needed wipes and didn't want to spend a lot. Would I buy it again? Maybe, they worked OK.
A whole bunch of mascaras: OK so it was time to binge toss some mascaras! So the long and short is I liked all of theses, and loved some. They all get my approval.
Essence All About Matt!: This is the second one of mine that shattered. Sigh.Would I buy it again? No! I like it and love the formula, but honestly I never did anything violent to it, never traveled with it, just stayed in my drawer. It is just to fragile.
Essence Stay All Day Liner: This liner dried up on me Would I buy it again?Maybe, it was a good liner.
Makeup Forever HD Blush: This tiny bottle had a big air bubble that made it dry up on me Would I buy it again? Maybe, a full size might be too big for me.
Rimmel Liner: This forest green liner was a favourite of mine, but the lid cracked and the writing is all worn off.  Would I buy it again? I don't think it is made anymore.
Elf Studio Eyebrow Treat and Tame - Treat Half: I love the bow gel part of this but think the growth part dose nothing. Lucky for me the tube I am using right now had some faulty glue, which let this side pop off so I could toss it. Would I buy it again? Not this side, I hate it but I will always love the tame side.
CoverFX Concealer: This shade just never suited me Would I buy it again? Yes, I love CoverFx.
Temptu Concealer Wheel: The case cracked and it is pretty old. Would I buy it again? YES, I just got a new one at IMATS
Elf Studio  Foundation: I really like this foundation, more than I would have ever thought. I am tossing this one because it has started to smell and I got a new one to replace it with Would I buy it again? Yes, I just opened my new one.
Revlon Beyond Natural Concealer and Highlighter: This is so old, I really wanted to use it all up but thought its time had come and I should toss it. Would I buy it again? Yes, but I don't think it is still sold.
Aveeno Positively Radiant Tinted Moisturizer: I got this in a Glossybox, sadly it expired in September, so I only got to use about half of it - and I tell you I really tried to use it up Would I buy it again? No, I liked it and it is well priced but I just didn't love it. I give it a B-.
Various Temptu: So a long time ago I got the S/B set from temptu then two of the full sized (02 and 03). I then  got the moisturizer and the primer. I also got a OCC primer. They all expired and well I got a new S/B set in the summer. Would I buy it again? I bought the S/B set again and I use it for other peoples makeup, I do like it a lot. The primers and moisturizers I would not.
Bath and Body Works Candles: These are small candles. The leaves is so old it is still in a plastic container while the Black Berry is glass. I liked the smells quite a bit. Would I buy it again?  Yes, I have quite a few still.
Crown Brush Cleaner: Would I buy it again? Yes, I just got another one at IMATS.
ELF Studio Lip Primer and Plumper: I have two here. The primer sucked but the plumper was great. I chose to toss them because I stopped using them Would I buy it again? Maybe, I just never used it.
Urban Decay De-Slick: I got this trial size with a gwp bag from Sephora. Would I buy it again?  Maybe, I might try another type of their spray another time.
Rosebud Salve: I thought I tossed this a long time ago.Would I buy it again?  No, it is essentially pink Vaseline.
Diane Lai Lotion: This lotion is for seriously sensitive skin - and works great. I love the airless pump and the light lavender scent. Would I buy it again? Yes! It works great.
Bath and Body Works Wild-berry Dahlia Hand Soap: I got this for a gift last year. Would I buy it again? I like the bbw soaps quite a bit so I would consider buying it next time I need soap.
Bath and Body Works Wild Berry Tulips Body Lotion: I had to toss this, I got it as a gift last holiday season. While I like it the scent was just too strong and lingered all day. While that sounds great it just wasn't a smell I liked enough to do that and it made me queasy after awhile. Would I buy it again?  In another scent yes.
The Body Shop Candied Ginger: This one is old, it was in my stockpile. I believe the scent has been replaced with Ginger Sparkle. Would I buy it again? Yes, I like the smell but definitely don't need any new washes right now.
The Body Shop Monoi Miracle Oil: I like this oil but found it a bit thick. I just wasn't reaching for it anymore so it was tie for it to go Would I buy it again? No, I like the other oils made by them more.
The Body Shop Coconut Milk Body Lotion: This is a spray on lotion, I like it but never find myself using it Would I buy it again?  Nope, I like it but I am for the most part tossing 3/4 of a bottle.
The Body Shop Shea Body Butter: I used this one up completely ! I used it in my purse for my hands most of the last month. Would I buy it again? Yes! I loved this body butter.
Salon Grafix Invisible Dry Shampoo: I used this up finally! Would I buy it again? Maybe, I liked it but didn't love it.
Liz Claiborne Palette: This was a palette that I got ages ago. I never used it much so I am tossing it.  Plus it got pretty sticky with the coating the case had. Would I buy it again? I don't think it is still a real thing, but no.

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A new month, a new empties post..woohoo.
As you can see not everything fit in the mail box, and I am ok with that, I just want to toss/recycle the stuff already.
Bliss Raspberry Champagne Soap Suds Body Wash / Bubble Bath This was a small bottle I got at xmas time at Sephora. Would I buy it again? I would say no, I liked it but it had sparkles in it and I hate sparkles in body products. Other than that it was good.
Avon Anew REveralist Gel This was a night gel with a whole lot of silicone in it. Would I buy it again?  No, it actually is only half used.
L'oreal Total Repair 5 Hair Masque I love this stuff. Not sure how many I've gone through already, but it works wonders on my hair. Would I buy it again? YES!!!! I don't have another one on the go right now, but I will be grabbing one as soon as it goes on sale.
Avon Naturals Kids Amazing Apple Detangling Spray Yes it is a kid product, yes I love it. It works really well and my hair is growing so I want to take care of it when brushing it out. Would I buy it again?  Yes, one is on my next avon order.
Generic Pencil Sharpener name says it all, it got gooped up and nasty after years of use. Would I buy it again? I got a new one from Essenece, it is blue and has a lid.
Garnier Eye Roller I got this 2 years ago and never used it up Would I buy it again?  I would not, I am using the tinted version and loving it.
Nars Eye Primer this was a sample I got in a small nars set at sephora Would I buy it again?I might, I liked it, but didn't think it was better then any other brands.
Ardell Eye Makeup Remover Wipes  I got these for lazy days or really stuborn stuff Would I buy it again? Yes.
Sally Hansen Clear Polishes I never used these up, and frankly I hate them.
Bioré Combination Skin Balancing Cleanser I love this stuff and so does my man, read about it here. Would I buy it again?  Yes, I am waiting for a sale though.
Bach Rescue Remedy ok so this isn't beauty, but I did keep it on my vanity/desk. Why? I don't know. What I do know is that after a decade plus of using it, the only thing that works is its placebo effect and the fact the drops of booze calm me down. There I said it. Would I buy it again? No, I have gotten so many over the years and used to swear by it for my panic attacks and night terror, but now I know it is just a placebo effect (I know too much information).
Annabelle Mineral Foundation  a friend gave this to me, Would I buy it again? Discontinued, and to be honest it is about 3 shades too dark. I'm not sure why I kept it this long.
Makeup Forever HD Primer I love this stuff, it makes for a great primer, but I am glad I used it all up. Would I buy it again? Yes, I have another tube from when I got a set this holiday season.
L'oreal Volouminous Power 24H Mascara  I used it up, I love the brush so much I kept it. Would I buy it again? Yes, I have another tube ready to go when I use up some other mascaras. I really want to try the waterproof version.
Anastasia Brow Gel I got this in a glymm box a long time ago Would I buy it again? I have another on the go, and I love how it is a strong gel, but I will not pay their price for it, that is just nuts.
Essence Eyeliner Pen I used this one up, loved the precision to this brush Would I buy it again? Yes, but I believe they have replaced it with the Stays No Matter What version, which I have to still try out.
Rimmel Brown Eye Pencil Ok this baby is so old there is not real name left on it. Regardless I think they no longer sell it or I would have replaced it along time ago Would I buy it again? I did like it and would get it again but instead I am trying out the Essence brown retractible pencil.
Estee Lauder Night Cream This was a sample I got from my sister in law who works at an Estee Lauder counter (got to love that) Would I buy it again? Yes, I liked it a lot, but I have many lotions on the go right now.
Mark. No Place To Run Pencils I loved these when they first came out, but sadly they have gotten a bit dry over the years and now need to be tossed Would I buy it again? Yes, I really did like them.

Thanks for reading my empties and mini reviews.
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Got skin that can’t make up its mind? Achieve the clean you want, without disturbing the natural moisture your skin needs. This cleanser removes all forms of impurities while leaving 90% of skin's natural moisture, giving your face an even, all-over clean. 
  • Oil-Free
  • Non-Comedogenic (won’t clog pores)
  • Hypo-Allergenic
  • Dermatologist Tested
  • Provides an even, all-over clean without stripping skin's natural moisture.
  • The formula leverages Skin Purifying Technology that addresses the needs of combination skin. ~ biore.com
Last year I was spoiled and got to try the complete line of Bioré line of products, complete with their newest product, Combination Skin Balancing Cleanser.

As you may have noticed the brand has relaunched with all new packaging and this product is pretty darn new.

I have notoriously dry skin, so this product first did not speak to me at all. One day I thought to myself that if it is so great for keeping 90% of the skins moisture in and not stripping your face dry than it might be a good product to try. So, I started to use it and guess what? My skin wasn't tight, it wasn't dry, it was soft and clean.

And that is how I fell in love. That is how it became my go to cleanser.

But wait, there is more.

My hubby has been a loyal Spectro Gel user since we met 13 years ago, but about 6 months ago I noticed his acne was flaring up. I asked him did he need more Spectro, I was told he had stopped using it. It was now too drying for him and as a result he was just splashing water on his face. I cringed at that thought and told him to start using my Bioré.

Well not only does he love the stuff, he says it cuts through the oil and grease on his face (he is a cook and there is lots of grease in any kitchen) and it isn't drying. He still wont use moisturizer but I am certainly glad his oil and dirt is being dealt with with out stripping his skin of its own moisture.

Now when I reach to grab the bottle  I often find it in the shower, when I go to the shower it is often by the sink. I obviously have made a new fan of the product and may have to get my own bottle so I don't have to hunt it down all the time.

Pros:
  • inexpensive
  • easy to find (drug store, grocery stores, walmart)
  • pump ( I love pumps)
  • good for oily skin, dry skin or combination skin 
  • wont strip skin of moisture (making it great for all skin types)
  • cleans well
  • doesn't sting the eyes
Cons:
  • Not the best at eye makeup removal (use an eye makeup remover first)
Overall:
I really love this product. For years washing my face was torture because I feared I could never replace the moisture that was stripped from my skin. Truthfully this wasn't just a  fear it was a fact. Tight skin was my life. Bioré's Skin Balancing Cleaners has solved this for me and made my skin care routine so much more pleasant. It is a real plus that the man likes it too and it has helped his skin stay clear.

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Last year I did a What's In Your Shower post and now I figured was a good time to do another.

 Now my apartment is a rental, so there is only so much I can do with it, so be kind.
 Here we have a tension supported rod that hold quite a bit of stuff...not much mine.

On the top shelf is a dollarama mirror so the man can shave in the show.
Next to it is a shick razor with a trimmer on the other side
And finally we have Biore Steam Activated Cleanser...It works best in the shower so it is where I keep it.

The next row has Garnier Shampoo and Conditioners for the man and his razor case and razor.

The third row has Old Spice and Irish Spring body washes...ick Irish Spring, I just hate it. His Spectro Gel and my Olay Pro X Cleansing System...I love this thing but only seem to use it in the shower.

Finally the bottom rack has Topiclean Spa dog shampoo....not a big fan of the Spa line from them. If you are looking for a good smelling dog shampoo their regular line has an amazing papaya one for much less money. There is also a generic bubble bath in lavender that I got as a gift and a small bottle refilled with other dog shampoo from work. Oh and a nail brush.

On the tub is a bottle of  Neutrogena anti-resuidue shampoo...almost 3 years later and it is still going.
On the other side of the tub is where I keep most of my stuff. This is a towel rack that came with the place, I put a rack meant to hang on the shower head onto it.

I keep some hair bands here because I take them off in the shower and forget about them
Left to Right:
Bath and Body Works Butterfly Flower Bubble bath -love this stuff, love using a pump too.
Bath and Body Works Forever Sunshine Body Wash - Love it 
L'oreal Ever Care Cleansing Conditioner - really like this, I find it a bit pricy and you have to use a lot, which might be easier without the dinky pump- so I hate the pump.
Hidden is a bottle of Sephora body wash that I refilled with The Body Shop body scrub because the lid broke.
Then there is L'oreal Total Repair 5 conditioner. I love this stuff so much...go buy some now.
Below where soap should be is L'oreal Total Repair 5 hair mask...love this more...you should buy it too. It is the best mask ever!.
2 Poofs, one is mine one is his.
Stuffed into the rack is Balea Deep Conditioning Mask - this was $0.79 so I got two and John Frieda Brilliant Brunette conditioner, I really got to many of these last year at dollarama.

So that is my shower, not too much change but it is an update. If you want to see my old one click here
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