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Feet are incredibly important in our daily lives; they support us and take a beating every day. Yet they almost seem forgotten in our self-care routines. Last year, I vowed to be better on my feet, and this year, I am supporting that goal with Flexitol products.

Flexitol Foot Odour Powder Spray*

For about a decade now, I have been using spray anti-perspirant on my feet in the summertime to prevent stinky feet and to prevent excessive sweating. I am known for ruining flats by wearing them after a day of work, and without socks to soak some of that moisture, and the shoes get permanently stinky (like I have had comments on it, they smell). So the spray prevents all that from happening and keeps my feet fresh.

The fact that I had to use my arm pit anti-persperant always kind of sucked. I found a few deodorants for feet, but they were just very smelly perfumes that did nothing for the sweat that happened.
This is where Flexitol comes into play; their Foot Odour Powder Spray is an antiperspirant for your feet. It not only makes them smell great (in a non-flowery way) but also stops excessive sweating down there. The spray is also pretty strong and wide, which is great because not everyone can twist and turn to get their feet up where they need them for an accurate spray.

It kills odours on contact, works for 24 hours, and absorbs wetness. It is fantastic.

Flexitol Heel Magic

I get cracked heels. It started happening a few years back, and now it happens more often than I would like to admit. Heel Magic is just like magic because after just a few days, cracked heels look so much better.
I also get strange tears on my feet as I swim more in my condo's pool every summer. I think the concrete floor just rips it up so fast, especially on my big toe and the ball of my Heel. I started using Heel Magic to help, and it really got my feet on the right path so quickly. I still need to be careful in the pool, but it isn't weeks recovery anymore. 

The stick makes for easy application, and the Shea, Olive, and Coconut oils hydrate to help repair and smooth out the skin. 

I like to use it wherever I get calluses, not just my cracked heels.

Flexitol Anti-Fungal Liquid & Medicated Anti-Fungal Cream*

Now, foot fungus isn't something I've had to deal with much (I'm fortunate), but my husband goes to the gym and plays hockey several times a week, as well as works on his feet. So he's pretty prone to athlete's foot. In the past, he's tried sprays, and he found them extremely messy and not super effective for spot treating areas. 

The liquid is perfect for treating a small area, under toenails, between toes and one toenail. The cream is great for all-over treatment and relief. 
The lotion contains Tolnaftate (1%), 15% urea, menthol, and aloe the soothing benefits of menthol and aloe. A combo that helps both kill fungus and keep feet soft.
The liquid contains 25% Undecylenic Acid (which is the maximum strength without a prescription), Urea, Aloe, Vitamin E, Tea Tree, and Eucalyptus Oils. It can kill fungus on the skin but also on the nail, so it can be applied on, under, and around the nail to help combat fungus growth. It's non-greasy, so it's really great for spot treating between the toes and on the nails. 

I plan on swimming in my condo's pool all summer long, so I am glad to have this on hand if things start to get a little itchy or look scaly.
Overall, I really have enjoyed trying these products out. I'm ecstatic to have found an upgrade with the Foot Odour Spray. It works so much better than what I was using and makes me feel a lot more confident during this season. The Heel Magic is a staple in my life. My feet stay soft and smooth and look great with little effort and no grease. The anti-fungal products have been great for the hubs, and I'm glad to have them around, just in case. 

My must-buy items are the Foot Odour Spray and Heel Magic; I don't think I can manage without them.

*All products were sent for review purposes, and all views and opinions are my own. Links are affiliate, I may make a small commission I'd you make a purchase. Thank you for supporting my blog. 
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This is part one of what I hope is a very long series about vintage beauty products that are still sold today. I decided to hunt down a big old pile of products that have been on the shelves of stores for decades. This included soaps, lotions, balms and lip balms.  I started my project with a bar of soap, and well ended up using it for 5 months straight. Which was great because I loved it, but it didn’t help review all the soaps I could.

I also was at a loss on how to even approach the project. I have tried to write one big post for each category, but there have been no reviews. Instead, for now, I am reviewing each item as I use them. Today that is Unscented Neutrogena Facial Cleansing Bar Original Formula aka Neutrogena Transparent Facial Bar.

This soap has been around since 1954.  Manny Stoloroff, the founder of Neutrogena, went to Belgium and found a non-alkaline soap that was created by a chemist there. He bought the distribution rights and called it Neutrogena.  In the ‘50s, it became popular for those who did not want the harsher soaps of the day on their face, and people were willing to pay a huge price increase for it ($1 vs 10 ¢ for the competitors).


Today the key thing that continues to make it a special bar is that it is dermatologist-recommended.


Review Time:

 

Now I used this bar on my body for the most part, I only used it on my face a few times.

 

I have never really liked bar soap, it has always felt like a film is left all over my body when I am done using it. It doesn’t matter if I use a loofa, a poof or even a washcloth, I feel a film after rinsing. This soap never once did that for me. Every time I washed with it, it felt like I used a body wash. It rinsed clean away.

 

After every use, my skin felt great, never once dry or tight. That goes for my face too, which is surprising since I have very dry skin.

It is completely fragrance-free, which if you are going to use it on the face, is fantastic. It lathers easily with a loose lather. It did a great job of eliminating odour on my body, so I knew it was getting me clean.

 

Pros:

-              Oil-free

-              Ph of 8 (in the ideal bar soap range)

-              Dermatologist recommended

-              Fragrance-free

-              Easy rinsing

-              No residue

-              Safe for the face (actually recommended)

-              Inexpensive (a 3-pack costs $7.50 to $10.00 CAD)

Cons:

-              Each bar is wrapped in plastic, so it is not plastic-free.

Overall:

Overall I am shocked at how much I like this bar. Every time I use it my skin feels soft, clean and just overall nice. Which is how I want to feel. As someone who generally hates bar soap, I am surprised I did so well right out the gate with trying out this bar. If this was the only body wash or soap I had for the rest of my life, I would be ok with that.

Ingredients: 

Triethanolamine, TEA-Stearate, Glycerin, Sodium Tallowate, Water (eau), Sodium Cocoate, Sodium Ricinoleate, Sodium Oleate, Cocamide MEA, Disodium Cocoamphodiacetate, Sodium Stearate, BHT, Tocopheryl Acetate, Tetrasodium Etidronate, Trisodium HEDTA, Sodium Metabisulfite.

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Confession time, I have never used a self-tanner before. This might be a little shocking, but I just never wanted to until now. This past summer, I started to think maybe a tan would look good on me. That being said, I was in no way going to get an actual tan outside, I have 4 family members who have fought skin cancer. This is where Tanologist comes in.
I decided to use their Medium Tinted Self Tan Mousse. They make a colourless version, but I chose the tinted guide version to help me apply it, especially since I am a novice.

The instructions are easy to follow:
  1. Moisturise dry areas like hands, elbows, knees & feet
  2. Apply to the skin in sweeping motions from head to toe using a tanning mitt & wash hands thoroughly after application
  3. Shower off guide colour in 1-4 hours, depending on the desired end result
I used a tanning mitt I got on sale at Shoppers to apply it. The application was easy, and the product went on really smoothly. I was surprised how even it all went on with the mitt. 
The scent is that of green tea. I had heard for decades how bad self-tanner smelt and was so surprised this smelled wonderful. It 100% smells like The Healing Garden's Green Tea scent from the Y2K Era. I know this because I loved it so much that when it got discontinued, the hubs bought out a discount store of roll-ons of it for me.  I still have a body spray and an eau de toilet hanging around. The fact is smells just like that to me is very endearing.
I waited the full 4 hours before having a shower to wash off the guide colour. I found the guide colour helpful, but it was kind of orangey. While I waited those 4 hours, I wore some dark pyjama pants around the house.  The formula was mildly tacky, even when dry, but nothing that bothered me and my pants never stuck to my legs or anything that drastic. It never transferred anywhere, either.
The tanner on my right leg vs my bare left leg.
The results...

Since I had no clue how this all worked, I can say that I may have gone a bit heavy around those dry areas, even though I moisturized. I also have some hyperpigmentation just below my knee area, so I probably should have gone and moisturized, too. Oh well.

Well, I like it. It is strange to see me with a tan or any type, but it is a nice change, and the one I was looking for. I don't look orange, which was a fear, I just look tanned. I will definitely use it again. I am actually thinking of using their Daily Glow Lotion for the rest of my body. I like the idea of adding a hint of colour and moisturizing daily.
left is bare legs, middle is with the tanner and guide on, right is the final result.
Pros:
  • Easy to use 
  • tinted guide to help with even application
  • great colour
  • not orange
  • smells like green tea to me
  • didn't stain clothing
  • inexpensive - Sells for $24.99 CAD or $21.49 USD 
  • comes in Light, Medium, Dark and Extra Dark 
Cons:
  • Is a little tacky when applying
Overall:
I am really happy with how my tan turned out. It is fading nicely and evenly, which is also great. It smelt good. It is a fraction of the cost of the other brands out there. There isn't much downside if you want to try tanning out.

You can find Tanologist products at Shoppers Drug Mart or Target.

*Products were sent for review purposes, all views and opinions are my own.
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From time to time, I use up a bunch of stuff, get tired of the packaging hanging around and do an empties post. Now is that time.

Up & Up Sport Sunscreen Stick

My mom brought me three of these a few years back. I really like them for travel or for touch ups on a day out. I first heard about it when my friend Melissa blogged about it. I really love them, unfortunately they expired on me, so what is left is going into my recycling pile.

Saje Well-Being Balancing Diffuser Blend

I got a set of Saje oils a long time ago. This has been a long time coming in the using it up department. I recently got a diffuser for my office and since I started online classes, I managed to use this up in the first few days. I liked it a lot but I have a lot of oils to use up. Plus, they stopped selling this scent.

Farmx Super Greens Cooling Gel

I got this sample size and two more, from Topbox to try out. I liked it a lot. I kept this one at work because it was tiny and made sense. I am still working on the other two, but it has been fantastic.

Trader Joe’s Hydrating Gel Moisturizer

I got this a long time ago, and well, I love it. It is everything everyone ever says about it. When I went to Buffalo and visited Trader Joe’s, I got a lot of skin care, but they were out of this. Lucky for me I have a backup.

Mary Kay Lash Love Waterproof Mascara

I love a good waterproof mascara. I usually stick to drug store, but I got this one to try out and I loved it. I love it so much. It meets all my needs for not smudging and keeping my lashes looking dark and full. I would buy it again in an instant.

L’Oréal Brow Stylist Definer

I got this a long time ago, and it is fantastic. I can’t believe I actually used up an entire brow product. It had a super fine tip as well as a great little brow brush. Highly recommend.

Trader Joe’s Tea Tree Tingle Body Wash

This one seems to also have a cult following. I strangely enough love the bottle; it has a great squeeze to it and a cap that lets the right amount out. The formula is gel like and lathers fantastically. I have a backup and just got the shampoo and conditioner, so I am pretty happy that I’ll get to try them out soon.

The Body Shop Camomile Sumptuous cleansing Butter

This is a fantastic cleansing balm. I used all of it up, which is kind of impressive, and I have a brand-new tin to start. I genuinely love this cleansing balm, and I love a lot of cleansing balms. I also love this comes in a tin and is plastic free.

St. Ive's Energizing Body Wash - Citrus & Cherry Blossom

This was Mr. Fox's. He goes through a lot of body wash, so he used it up pretty fast. He seemed to like it ok but hasn't repurchased it. I think he got it as an attempt to find a drug store dupe for TBS Satsuma body wash. I liked the smell and saw at the drug store for $4.99 the other day, so I would consider buying it for him.

Irish Spring Moisturizing Face + Body Wash - Moisture Blast

I got sent a similar one a few years back for review, he still likes the brand and buys it a few times a year. He says it cleans well and doesn't dry him out.

Garnier Fructis - Pure Clean - Shampoo

This is a silicone free shampoo for those with normal to oily hair. Mr. Fox once again used this and not me. He didn't rebuy it, but did seem to like it

So there you go, a pile of stuff I will be recycling. If you are looking for where to recycle your empty beauty products in Canada, check out my post on the topic here.
*Some links may have affiliate links. I appreciate your support .
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Burt's Bees has been a favourite brand of mine for quite a long time now. In recent years they're expanded their lines in skin care and cosmetics with a naturally sourced focus. I was fortunate enough to get sent some of their newer skin care products last summer and thought I would finally share my thoughts on them with you. The main focus on these products is hydration, which honestly is something I am constantly struggling with due to my dry and dehydrated skin. Let's take a look shall we.
Burt’s Bees Sensitive Hydrating Gentle Daily Face Cream Moisturizer
water, helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil, glycerin, cetyl alcohol, CI 77947 (zinc oxide), zea mays (corn) starch, gossypium herbaceum (cotton) flower extract, oryza sativa (rice) extract, beta vulgaris (beet) root extract, artemisia umbelliformis extract, euphrasia officinalis extract, butyrospermum parkii (shea) butter, saccharum officinarum (sugar cane) extract, aloe barbadensis leaf juice, jojoba esters, hydrolyzed jojoba esters, kaolin, lecithin, sucrose, fructose, glucose, inositol, citric acid, benzoic acid, trehalose, xanthan gum, glyceryl laurate, potassium sorbate, sucrose stearate, sucrose polystearate, sodium benzoate, sodium stearoyl lactylate, sodium PCA, alcohol denat., phenoxyethanol.
This is a revamp of a previous daily lotion, it now is 98.9% naturally derived, fragrance free and has ingredients like Rice Extracts and Aloe to calm and soothe sensitive skin. It even has the National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance.

I personally have always had sensitive and reactive skin so this all sounded too good to be true, but the truth is it really has been a calming step in my morning routine. My skin generally reacts really will to rice extract products and aloe (I've never been without an aloe plant my whole life).

I usually use 1 to 1.5 pumps after applying a serum and it blends in easily without much hassle and leaves my face feeling hydrated. It has a nice texture, it isn't sticky and my skin seems to really like it. It is definitely a product I would pick up when I run out.
Burt’s Bees Sensitive Facial Cream Cleanser With Aloe
water, helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil, glycerin, cetyl alcohol, beeswax, sucrose stearate, cetearyl alcohol, cocos nucifera (coconut) oil, gossypium herbaceum (cotton) flower extract, oryza sativa (rice) extract, beta vulgaris (beet) root extract, quillaja saponaria bark extract, theobroma cacao (cocoa) seed butter, yucca schidigera leaf/root/stem extract, artemisia umbelliformis extract, euphrasia officinalis extract, hamamelis virginiana (witch hazel) water, saccharum officinarum (sugar cane) extract, aloe barbadensis leaf juice, silica, sucrose, fructose, glucose, coco-glucoside, inositol maltodextrin, citric acid, benzoic acid, trehalose, xanthan gum, potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate, CI 77947 (zinc oxide), alcohol denat., phenoxyethanol.
This is a creamy, non-foaming cleanser. It only takes a bit to clean your whole face, but it does a good job for a cream cleanser and it rinses well. I actually keep mine in the shower and use it in the mornings or after swimming. It makes for a great first cleanse in a two part cleansing program or when you are not wearing makeup. I generally wear waterproof makeup, and for that it isn't the best.

It has The Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance, is soap free and has ingredients like Cotton and Rice Extracts to moisturize and soothe skin.
Burt's Bees Hydrating Facial Cleanser Towelettes and Makeup Remover Wipes for All Skin Types with Watermelon
water, glycerin, aloe barbadensis leaf juice, phenoxyethanol, polyglyceryl-4 caprate, sodium benzoate, fragrance*, disodium cocoyl glutamate, citric acid, potassium sorbate, tocopherol, sodium cocoyl glutamate, citrullus lanatus (watermelon) seed extract, helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil, geraniol, limonene *natural fragrance
These wipes are made with at least 60% repurposed cotton. I's leftover from making t-shirts, which I understand the scraps from textile cutting make up a huge part of fashion waste, but we just don't hear about it as much (picture all those scraps they cut off for every item being tossed). Beyond that, they contain Aloe, Watermelon seed extract, and sunflower seed oil.

I have been seriously curbing my use of wipes, but these ones sounded much more environmental but also like they would work really well, and they do! I mainly wear waterproof makeup and wipes usually don't do a great job of removing it, but these do a really good job. I've used them at work when I've needed to just take everything off (sometimes my makeup gets in my eyes and the only thing to do is take it all off). They are both really effective and convenient.
Burt's Bees 100% Natural Origin Squeezy Tinted Lip Balm
ricinus communis (castor) seed oil, vegetable oil, lanolin, beeswax, flavour*, theobroma cacao (cocoa) seed butter, glyceryl behenate, zea mays (corn) starch, tocopherol, rebaudioside A, glycine soja (soybean) oil, canola oil, rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) leaf extract, alumina, limonene. May contain: titanium dioxide, carmine, iron oxides. *natural flavour. Formulated without Parabens, Phthalates, Petrolatum or SLS. Made in USA of global ingredients
This is a tinted lip balm, but in a tube, which honestly I have never seen before. It is 100% natural in origin and comes in a plastic squeeze tube that looks metallic. I have it in the shade/scent Summer Mellon. It squeezes out of a flat tube top (so you need to use your finger to apply) in a redy-pink tone. It smells just like melons. There are three other shade/scent choices and some have shimmer in the, but this one does not.

The balm is smooth and slippery on the lips. It stays put for a long time and the balm is actually quite pigmented while still letting your own lip shade shine through.
Burt's Bees 100% Natural Origin Moisturizing Lip Balm, Tropical Pineapple with Beeswax
Helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil, cocos nucifera (coconut) oil, beeswax, ricinus communis (castor) seed oil, flavour*, lanolin, ananas sativus (pineapple) fruit extract, butyrospermum parkii (shea) butter, theobroma cacao (cocoa) seed butter, carthamus tinctorius (safflower) seed oil, glycine, soja (soybean) oil, tocopherol, rebaudioside A, amyl cinnamal, limonene, linalool. *natural flavour
I think we all know Burt's Bees is known for its lip balms, it is their go to for a lot of people and there is a good reason, they are really good at what they do. This baby here is a new flavour, Pineapple. I love pineapples so I am all about that. It happens to also have Shea Butter, Vitamin E and Coconut Oil, it is hydrating and soothing for dry lips.
I have definitely been using this one a lot lately, the warmer weather gets me craving things like pineapple and coconut, and the scent/taste just brings that tropical feeling.
Burt's Bees 100% Natural Origin Advanced Relief Lip Balm with Beeswax and Antioxidant-Rich Elderberry Clear
Beeswax, ricinus communis (castor) seed oil, theobroma cacao (cocoa) seed butter, helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil, cocos nucifera (coconut) oil, butyrospermum parkii (shea) butter, mango butter dimer dilinoleyl esters/dimer dilinoleate copolymer, hydrogenated castor oil, flavour*, vegetable oil, crambe abyssinica seed oil, theobroma grandiflorum seed butter, lauryl laurate, simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) seed oil, carthamus tinctorius (safflower) seed oil, copernicia cerifera (carnauba) wax, sambucus nigra flower extract, sambucus nigra fruit extract, tetrahydrodiferuloylmethane, polyglyceryl-10 diisostearate, tocopherol, glycine soja (soybean) oil, rebaudioside A, alumina, carmine, titanium dioxide, iron oxides. *Natural flavour. Formulated without Parabens, Phthalates, Petrolatum or SLS. Made in USA of global ingredients.
If you suffer from chronically dry chap lips (this is me all fall, winter and spring btw), This may be the lip balm for you. Loaded with antioxidants like Elderberry and hydrators like Jojoba Oil and Cocao Seed Butter, it is meant for lips that are in bad shape.
There is very little scent to this balm, so it isn't one of their tasty balms, but it is meant to be restorative for your lips. The formula is stiffer and a bit more waxy then some of the other, but it coats your lips real nice. I experience a minor amount of tingling, not menthol feeling or anything like that, just a mild feeling.
Burt's Bees The Luminizer Nourishing Highlighter, Star Light or Golden Hour
Aqua [water], dicaprylyl carbonate, mica, coco-caprylate/caprate, polyglyceryl-4 diisostearate/polyhydroxystearate/sebacate, glycerin, caprylic/capric triglyceride, lauroyl lysine, sodium chloride, nelumbo nucifera extract, camellia sinensis leaf extract, tocopherol, ascorbic acid, hydrogenated castor oil, sodium phytate, potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate
These are some stunning liquid highlighters or luminizers that are 98.8% natural in origin. They are loaded with good for you things like Green Tea Complex, Vitamins and Antioxidants.

These luminizers come in two shades, Golden Hour, a golden toned shade and Star Light, a pinky-silver shade. The tubes have a pointed tip so you don't squeeze too much out.
The formula is meant to be applied alone or with makeup as a highlighter or mixed with moisturizer as an all over luminator. I personally like to dab small amounts and use it as a highlighter.

Very little is needed to get a strong shimmery result, I very much like them and how they can boost your look with a pretty glow.
Burt's Bees Gloss and Glow Glossy Balm, Winning in Pink, Wine Wednesday,
Cocos nucifera (coconut) oil, olea europaea (olive) fruit oil, mango butter dimer dilinoleyl esters/ dimer dilinoleate copolymer, cera alba [beeswax], glycerin, helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed wax, polyhydroxystearic acid, stearyl behenate, polyglyceryl-6 polyhydroxystearate, ricinus communis (castor) seed oil, polyglyceryl-6 polyricinoleate, silica, aroma [flavour]*, polyglycerin-6, tocopherol, glycine soja (soybean) oil, ascorbyl palmitate, limonene, linalool, May contain [+/-]: CI 75470 [carmine], CI 77891 [titanium dioxide], CI 77491CI 77499CI 77492 [iron oxides] *arme naturel/natural flavour
These are tinted lip balms with mango butter and coconut oil and olive oil in them to help boost hydration the lips. They are light scented with a floral scent and are 100% natural in origin.
They come in slim plastic tubes that are made of 17% post consumed plastic.
There are four shades, I have three of them, Winning in Pink, Eat, Drink & Be Cherry and Wine Wednesday. 
Wine Wednesday is a dark pink-wine shade. 
Eat, Drink & Be Cherry is a deep pink-cherry red. Finally Winning in Pink is pretty much colourless on the skin but has a shimmer in it.
All of them pack more colour punch the more you apply but never get too deep. They give me Clinique Almost Lipstick vibes in the way they are coloured, look dark in the tube, but go on lighter and let your lips own shade still shine through. They glide on the lips and feel super slippery on. Absolutely fabulous product.

Overall, I am very impressed with these items. I love the skin care and would easily purchase any of those items once I run out. The lotion and cleanser have become a daily staples. The Gloss & Glows and Squeezy are fabulous to add a pop of colour while helping my lips stay their healthiest. The lip balks are great across the board. Finally the luminators are a great way to ad some glow to your skin. I really love them all and have really enjoyed using them on a regular bases.

Did you know Burt's Bees has a recycling program? It is true, Terracycle and Burt's Bees are working together to get all their packaging recycled. Just save up a bunch of their empties and fill out a form over here and you will get a prepaid shipping label to get the items sent off to be recycled. It includes pretty much all of their containers so it is a great way to help keep plastics out of the landfills and waterways.

You can pick up Burt's Bees products at your local drug store, mass retailer, grocery store or amazon.ca

*The post features products supplied for review purposes, all views and opinions are my own. Some links may be affiliate links, I may earn a small commission if used. Thank you for supporting my blog.

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