Monday, December 28, 2015

Better Body Sports "Amino Ammo" Pre-Workout Formula

Hubby is at it again in another guest post for supplements. Thankfully, this time, he's got a good one to review and not some horrible concoction or useless gelcaps. So let's dive right in to this offering from Better Body Sports, shall we?
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Some days, it feels like I'm Micheal Corleone in the Godfather. "Every time I think that I'm out, they pull me back IN!" I'm a sucker, it seems, for trying out certain supplements, and it's usually within my holy trinity: BCAA's, protein, creatine. And sometimes it comes back to bite me on the butt, but this time, I'm happy to report, I've found another winner in Better Body Sports' "Amino Ammo" BCAA formula. BCAA's are a very important part of my workout routine. The help increase muscle building and synthesis, as well as support the muscles you've already built, but the also help combat fatigue and stamina in the gym. What sets this mix apart from my usual brand of BCAA powder is the 4:1:1 ratio versus my usual 2:1:1. That ratio refers to the amounts of L-Leucine, L-Valine, and L-Isoleucine that comprise a standard BCAA (branched chain amino acid) stack. Emerging research has started to say that a 3:1:1 ratio can produce greater muscle synthesis that the usual 2:1:1, so most companies are starting to put a 4:1:1 ratio in their BCAA stacks. There are also many reports of this just being another heaping helping of "bro science", but I can tell you from use that I did notice some minor gains from this over my usual Optimum Nutrition BCAA powder. I didn't have Those who have read my other reviews know that I consider them the standard by which others are judged for the simple fact that I trust them to put exactly what they say is in there, in there. And trust is huge in the supplement market where fly-by-nights come and go it seems almost daily. But Better Body Sports went above and beyond and made this not just a BCAA mix, but a pretty decent pre-workout mix as well by adding beta-alanine, citrulline malate, agmatine (which some have referred to as "super arginine") and vitamins (C, B6 and B12) as well. Add a caffeine pill and I'd put this up there with the new formulation of Cellucor's C4. The downsides to Amino Ammo are a super-sweet flavor to mask the bitterness of the vitamins and aminos, and the paltry amount of agmatine sulfate, which is only 250mg. Most studies show the minimum effective dose of agmatine to be in the 500-750mg range. The other is the price for a 30-day serving: $39.99. I can usually get a 30-day supply of pre-workout powders for around $20-25 for a 30 day supply, and less with coupons and promotions.
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Overall this is a good product that seems to contain exactly what is says it does, and offers a price point that, while I find a little on the high side, is on par with the other, more well-known names in the industry. If you don't mind the flavor (I'm not the biggest fan of watermelon, and as Wifey put it best "It tastes like powdered Jolly Rancher"), you have a better than average pre-workout with no caffeine, and some really look hard for that. And for those that don't, you can add it for about 5 bucks a bottle and never need another pre-workout mix. There's no filler, binders, no artificial colors, anti-oxidants...Better Body Sports has a real winner on their hands.
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Well, then. It's nice to actually get a supplement company that actually gets it and I'm glad hubby doesn't have to choke down something he hated for a review. Better Body Sports makes an entire line of products, and if they're as good as their Amino Ammo, there's going to be a new big player in the supplement industry very soon.
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Ohuhu Electric Eraser

Okay, so I've been a fan of most Ohuhu products in the past. They were reasonably priced, decent quality products. I had some issues with one and had some difficulty getting support, but I chalked that up to them being a newer company still getting their feet under them. This last product, that I received via Tomoson, came defective. It didn't work. I tried to reach out to them, but received no response via email. I tried to go to the website linked in the promotion page; It took me to a Cindy Crawford website. The Amazon page where I was asked to review the product doesn't lea to the product at all. Fail, fail and more fail.
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When a company doesn't get back to you once, it's an oversight. When they send a second defective product and then completely ignore customers, that's a pattern and a disturbing one. I no longer recommend anyone do business with Ohuhu. They don't care about the products or the customer once they ship them out, and I don't do business with people who treat their customers in such a fashion. Maybe one day they'll get their act together. Today isn't that day, and tomorrow's not looking good either. Sorry about the short post, but I'm not going to waste any more time reviewing a product that doesn't work from a company that doesn't care.
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Saturday, December 5, 2015

Research Verified NO2 Booster Preworkout Supplement

So here's the return of Hubby with a dietary supplement that, against his better judgement, he decided to try. So, take it away, Hubby:
Sometimes, you're looking for a little edge in the gym. Sometimes, after a long day, you need a little extra pep. NO2 boosters are generally a good way to power through those last sets, and keep your form and those last few reps. But sometimes, all the hype and fancy packaging doesn't help when a product fails to perform. Such is the case with this Research Verified NO2 Booster. There was quite literally no effect for me at all.
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I take arginine supplements to help aid in a circulatory issue a have in my leg, and for a little extra bonus in the gym. After my old preworkout mix changed formulations, I've been looking for a new mix, and thought I'd found one missing a couple of ingredients in the old stack, so why not pick up a could of supplements to supplement the mix, right? But right from jump I got nothing from this pill. I thought at first to wait a couple of weeks and see if perhaps it was a case of expecting too much too soon. I added it to my regular preworkout stack, and after a couple of weeks, when I wasn't feeling what I expected, I stopped them. No reason to tax my liver with some pills that don't have any benefit. Maybe I'm used to a higher potency of arginine product, maybe I got a bad bottle, but whatever the case, I got no benefit whatsoever from this NO2 Booster.
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In the end, I should have stuck to my guns about testing these type of supplements, because most of the time I'm disappointed. There's only a couple of companies I truly trust, and from here on out it's them or the highway. I've learned my lesson. No more testing and reviewing exercise supplements.
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Okay, I won't say "I told you so", but I totally did. Proprietary mixes are the devil, and threre's no way of knowing what you're really getting unless you trust the company. We've really yet to find more than a handful of these companies that deliver on their promises, and we should really learn to stick with them religiously.

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Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Wizzhome's Creative Scents "Schonwerk" Decorative Bowl

It's not often I'm forced to do reviews in a rush, but unfortunately this item came damaged and the deadline for my post arrived the morning after the item did. And, sadly, that seems to be the norm with Wizzhome, so while their items are usually quality, they're packaging and shipping is for the birds. But, as for this bowl, it's a gorgeous little knick-knack that works well with my, and really any, decor. Let's dive right in.
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To start, it's a heavy cast resin painted a deep, rich walnut color and brushed with a wood grain. I know it's resin because the first one they delivered had one of his little feet broken clean off. Thankfully, Wizzhome replaced it, and all the little knicks and dings I'd thought were representative of poor workmanship seemed to be the result of the loose foot rattling around in the box. The Interior of the bowl has a golden/brassy crackled glass inset into the resin, and it rests flush so as to not leave any sharp edges protruding. The result is a brilliant beautiful sparkle, and due to the nature of the piece, no two will be alike. I also know this because I had two to compare. Sadly, the one with the broken foot had to be disposed of, but even in the bin, it looked fabulous. And the part I loved the most is the non-skid, non-marring pads on each foot. So often I buy something that has none and will slide around of whatever surface I choose for it and mark the dickens out of it, or I'll have to buy some little protective pads. They were blissfully included with Wizzhome's Schonwerk Bowl.
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I would be remiss if I didn't mention that I have ordered products from Wizzhome several times and have yet to get one without damage. Whether it's from shipping or poor packaging, it's always heartbreaking because the products from Wizzhome are top shelf. And, thankfully, they've always been quick to send a replacement, making the process painless. But it's still something I think needed to be addressed. Whether you treat it as a bowl, or a holder for other decorative pieces, or just an object unto itself, it's a sight to behold, and works with holiday decor, or really, year round. It's a little pricey at $32.25, and I'm not sure I'd pay for a small-sh 10" x 5.5" x 3.5" decorative accent, but value is in the eye of the beholder, and this Creative Scents Schonwerk Bowl is truly a sight to see.
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Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Pheenx Pets "Big Bone" Squeaker Toy for Dogs

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We're dog people in this house, and some might say our pooch rules the roost. She took over the garage about 12 years ago and doesn't seem to be willing to concede ownership back to us any time soon. She also in a connoisseur of dog toys, even now in her rip old age. If it's sub-par, she'll soon find a way to let us know, and it usually involves a pile of fluff in the middle of the floor. We were pleasantly surprised to find that this Pheenx Pets "Big Bone" Squeaky Toy met muster.
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Made of durable plush fleece fabric, with a "honk" type squeaker instead of the piercing high-pitched type, and with a "tail" at the end made of braided rope, this toy checked off just about every metric required by our 55lbs of furry fury. After a long period of sniffing inspection, this Big Bone became her most favorite-est thing EVER for the next couple of weeks. The braided rope stood up to her tug-of-war games, and sailed quite nicely when thrown for fetch. When not in "people" use, the rope and squeaker could be heard in the garage getting the working over of a lifetime. In fact, it was one of the few toys deemed "worthy of bed", while most toys in the bed get dropped out with a quickness.
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While she's not particularly rough on toys, the poor quality ones tend to get exposed quite quickly. This Pheenx Pets Big Bone Squeaker Toy held up well, was much beloved, and almost made us wish we'd saved it for Christmas for her, but it would make an absolutely awesome toy for those with more willpower than us. One look and the face when she saw it, and we knew it had to be hers immediately. At only $8.99 it's a steal, and we've paid twice as much before for half the quality. You should probably pick up one for your furry friend too.
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Monday, November 23, 2015

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Sunday, November 15, 2015

RichCraft Products Premium Burlap Roll with No-Fray Edges

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I've been crafting with burlap now for about a year, and if there was one thing that really chapped my bottom, it was the fraying edges of most standard burlap. It's messy, it's nearly impossible to mend a straight edge to it, and consequently keeping straight lines on projects was a futile effort. And then RichCraft came along and offered me their Premium Burlap "Table Runner" roll with "No Fray" edges. It's like the clouds parting on a cloudy day and feeling the sun shine on your face.
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RichCraft uses a tightly-knit, super premium natural burlap fabric that isn't patchy and full of holes, but retains that rustic charm inherent to burlap fabric. But they went the extra mile and sewed over the edges to insure you don't have little bits and strings sticking out all over the place, which had become my number one complaint working with burlap. The texture is uniform, unlike most industrial or low-grade burlap, and you get 10 yards of 12" premium burlap to work with. They call it a "Table Runner" roll, and I have no doubt it would look stunning as a table runner, but there's so much more you can do with it, because it's made so well and doesn't make the same mess you'd be used to with normal burlap. You can even make placemats to go with the table runner, the possibilities are endless!
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There's a lot of burlap fabric out there, and some of it is terrible to work with. It's messy, poorly woven, with jute thread of varying sizes throughout, making any project a little bit harder to complete. RichCraft's Premium Burlap Roll is one of the first I've used with sewn edges, and I'll have a very hard time going back to my other burlap rolls after this. RichCraft has spoiled me! It's a little pricey, but you have to balance quality with price, and I feel RichCraft has hit that sweet spot with both. I highly recommend their Premium Burlap Table Runner Roll!
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Friday, November 6, 2015

Glytterati Men's Wedding Band Titanium w/ Gold Ion Plating

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Hubby wears no jewelry, save for his wedding band. In fact, he's adamant about it. Years and years ago, I got him a tungsten carbide band, with three diamonds in it. Because he's rough on his ring, and his old gold band had seen better days. And he needs a ring that can stand up to every day beatings, and still not look like an old run-over lock nut he found in a parking lot. But, steel is steel, even if it's tungsten, and I wanted something nicer for when we go out, and boy howdy if this Titanium and Gold Band from Glytterati doesn't fit that need to a tee!
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With titanium rings, it seems a lot of manufacturers want to put all manner of goofy inlays, of intricate designs, or laser etch something trendy into it. Finding a simple, elegant ring that is at least 8mm used to be a nightmare for me. Anything smaller on Hubby's sausage fingers tends to look...feminine. His original tungsten band was 9mm, and it still looked slim on his finger, but the gold ion plating of the Gytterati ring sets off the edges and makes the 8mm band look a little larger.  The gold ion plating runs from one edge, all around the inside, and back to the other edge and is polished to a mirror finish. Running around the middle of the band is a brushed silver titanium that contrasts nicely while having a beautiful luster. The inside of the band is comfort-fit, so sliding the ring off and on won't be a problem, and it's thin enough that it won't add to the callous on his palm like his tungsten ring. It's also easily half the weight of Hubby's old tungsten carbide ring, all while being just as thick. The flat edges top and bottom are a little rougher than the rounded edges of his old ring, but the fit is still nice and Hubby frequently forgets he's wearing it.
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One small issue is that, for a lot of these types of rings, they only come in whole sizes, and Hubby is a half. He squeezes his finger into a ten, but really he needs a 10 & 1/2. So my only complaint is I wish they came in half sizes. Titanium wears well and is very scratch resistant, but should you get a scratch on it, there's almost no way to buff it out like gold, silver or platinum. But Glytterati offers both their "lifetime guarantee" and their "Scratch Proof Guarantee" in which they state should your ring scratch easily, or gets damaged, or you just don't like it, return it for a full refund. I would assume the return shipping cost is up to you. The Glytterati Titanium Band looks much nicer than the $14.99 price point belies, and I'm glad Hubby got to try one out.
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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Sammy Makes Six: Full Lash Fall Look Featuring Maybelline

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Monday, April 27, 2015

Puna Instant-Read Digital Meat Thermometer #meatthermometer

My husband does a lot of grilling and BBQ, and for those that know the difference, they also know that the proper tools can sometimes make all the difference. So this Puna Instant-Read Digital Meat Thermometer seemed like a shoo-in for or product favorites rating. Sadly, it fell far short, and I'll go over just how and why here. IMAG2815 For starters, I was initially told this thermometer was waterproof. It's not, far from it. In fact, it's very shoddily assembled and not only lets in water, but dust, oil, grease, or almost anything, really. It isn't even meant to hold together well, so be careful putting it down, lest the top pop off. Next, it's not very accurate. Temperature swings from 2-5 degrees (or more) at a time are not uncommon, and that can be frustrating. Incredibly so. It also takes a while to actually get a read of the temperature, far in excess of the 6-8 seconds advertised by Puna. When you have your face in a hot smoker, that's not any kind of fun, as hubby has attested to on frequent occasion. IMAG2816 It takes a LR44 button cell battery, which are now, thankfully, fairly common and cheap, but might not always be readily on hand to replace. Unfortunately, you can't get the battery out to replace it without causing damage to the unit, so it's a one-and-done unit. Puna's Digital Meat Thermometer thankfully has an auto-shutoff, which should negate any quick battery drain. It also comes with a full-sized plastic sheath. That's about the extent of the positives for this Puna Digital Meat Thermometer.
  Lastly. I must touch on the construction. It is very, very poorly constructed. I've never had cause to disassemble any thermometer I ever owned, yet when I was seeing how to replace the battery on this Puna thermometer, it completely came apart. As the pictures will show, every expense was clearly spared in it's construction, and it is clearly not built to last at all. At almost $13 apiece (at the time of this writing), you're better off spending your money on a better built, more accurate product that might last you more than a few uses. Puna offers a lifetime replacement guarantee, according to their Amazon.com listing, and comes with a free digital e-book entitled "BBQ Mastery Guide", but it is still grossly overpriced for what you're getting. The listing is also all over the place, with pictures that aren't relevant to the listing, and descriptors that defy explanation, like calling a 9 & 1/2" thermometer "pocket-sized". I simply can't recommend this product, and while I hate to be so down on a product I got for free to test and review, I also can't in good conscience recommend it at all.

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Tuesday, March 31, 2015

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Sunday, March 8, 2015

Zenwise Labs Advanced Green Tea Extract + Vitamin C Review

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Sometimes, we can really don't eat the way we should, sometimes we fudge a little on our diets. Some times we're dragging a little a need a little pick me up. So what's a person to do? Enter Zenwise Labs Advanced Green Tea Extract (W/ Vitamin C). I've reviewed a Zenwise product before, and was impressed with the quality and how the makers stand behind their products 100%. So I was really looking forward to getting to try their latest offering. I wasn't disappointed. And while the bottle promoted quite a few impressive health benefits of their green tea extract capsules, I chose to focus on the immediate benefits green tea can provide. IMAG2450 This 120ct bottle delivers 725mg of their proprietary green tea extract mix, which includes decaffeinated green tea extract, Vitamin C and EGCG. I used to split a 200mg caffeine pill as part of my daily supplements routine, so I was a little concerned about this having 750mg. Not to worry, my heart didn't explode. And I had sufficient energy to do my daily tasks, without jitters or heart flutters, and without being so wired I couldn't sleep at night. It's not one of hubby's giant horse pills either, so I don't have to choke them down. And there's no wheat, soy, egg, milk, or shellfish. It's gluten free, and made in the USA from natural ingredients, made in GMP and FDA certified labs, and uses vegetarian capsules. At $22.95 for essentially a 4 month supply, this feels like an excellent value to boot. IMAG2453 If I had a nitpick on this product it would be the inclusion of the EGCG. Some studies have shown EGCG to be a carcinogen, but there's not enough peer-reviewed studies definitively labeling it a carcinogen, but I'd want to know, so I'm sharing with you. I like Zenwise Labs. I like their products, I like their customer service. I like not having to pop caffeine pills, and take something natural instead. I like the antioxidant boost, too. I like not having to know where the bathroom is because I've been chugging coffee by the gallon to stay awake. I wholeheartedly recommend these, and I'm grateful for the opportunity to have tried them. I hope you try them too. IMAG2451 Connect with Zenwise labs on: I received the above product(s) free of charge from Greenwise Products, Inc.  I am not obligated to provide a positive or favorable review, just my honest opinion.  My review is based on my experience with the product and/or brand, which may differ from yours. IMAG2452

Friday, February 27, 2015

Pura D' or: Premium Organic Argan Oil, Shampoo and Conditioner in Lavender/Vanilla Review





 

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Towards the middle of 2014, I started researching oils for skin, hair, to nails to see what they were all about because so many oils were being touted as the solution to all our beauty needs. As a kid, we all opened the Vitamin E capsules and they were always great with sunburns and so forth, but that was the extent of my knowledge. I then got into Coconut anything in my teens and moved on to Jojoba and Cocoa butters. The market is flooded with bringing back oils, which not too long ago was seen as a major no-no and especially for suffers of oily skin. I suffer from combination skin and this includes my scalp's skin where I fluctuate with what the weather and seasons bring. One Winter I could have a normal scalp and the next Winter it could be dry, so it's also skin with a temper and if you ask me, sort of moody. To squash the moodiness, I learned that simple is better when it comes to what I put on my skin and this includes my hair and scalp.

Following the above motto, I was eager to try Pura D' or's products. Their choice of oil is Argan and so far this oil has been one of my favorites. My drawer looks like a science lab with different colored bottles, which all have droppers as dispensers, to even a roller ball one for my Maracuja oil. Argan has been the oil for me that super moisturizers but remains light on the skin to the point as the hours pass, more absorbs until it disappears. I like this type of nourishment/moisture and especially for overnight beauty treatments. The Moroccan oil has become more prevalent and now used in more mainstream product lines, like Josie Maran. It's popularity is welcoming and scary because that also means price points go up for this beneficial oil and quality becomes suspect as it gets diluted with other oils, and not so good ingredients. Pura D' or is a company that has embraced this one oil and infused all their products with 100% cold-pressed Argan oil. That is a great beginning, so I was lucky to able to try three of their products.

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Pura D' or Premium Organic Shampoo in Hair Loss Prevention (Retail Price Point: $24.99 via the website or $20.99 via Amazon)-
The shampoo comes in large bottle with a top, which features a pump dispenser. I have very long hair (waist length) and found that 1/2 a pump was all I needed to get a satisfying amount of lather and even distribution. The scent of the product can be described sort of like a blend of herbs, and I enjoyed how my hair felt when I rinsed. My hair was not left over stripped of oils and dry. I only washed once every time I showered because for me two washes was not necessary and I find this is a major culprit to drying out one's scalp. I just leave the shampoo on for 3 minutes and focus on softly lathering (don't get crazy with your nails against your scalp) and I'm done. I used the product for 2 weeks to get an idea on performance and if I saw differences in my hair's health. I did not experience build-up but did regain some lost luster and shine that started to suffer from all this bouncing weather we have been experiencing in California. I also found that I was less prone to static and I did not experience any dryness on both my hair or scalp.  The shampoo states it prevents hair-loss and since I am not experiencing any, I can't comment in it's performance in that area.

 
Ingredients (as listed on the site):

Deionized Purified Water, Decyl Glucoside (Derived from natural sugar), Cocamidopropyl Hydroxysultaine (Derived from coconut), Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sufonate (Derived from coconut), Cocamidopropyl Hydroxysultaine (Derived from coconut), Cocamidopropyl Betaine (Derived from coconut), Polyquaternium 71 (Derived from plant), Cocamide MIPA (Derived from natural sugar), Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate (Derived from coconut), Polyquaternium 80 (Derived from plant), Disodium Lauryl Sulfosuccinate (Derived from coconut), Melaleuca Alternifolia* (Tea Tree), Argania Spinosa kernel* (Argan oil), Biotin (Vitamin H), Nigella Sativa Oil (Black seed), Phyllanthus emblica (Indian Gooseberry), Urtica dioica extract (Nettles extract), Serenoa Serrulata extract (Saw Palmetto extract), Cedrus atlantica oil (Cedarwood oil), Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary oil), Salvia Sclarea oil (Sage oil), Polygonum Multiflorum Root (He Shou Wu), Citrus Medica Limonum (Lemon oil), Hibiscus (Rosa-sinensis) Extract, Nicotinic acid (Niacin), Zinc Pyrithione, Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Soy Isoflavone (Non-GMO), Beta Sitosterol, Camellia sinensis (Green Tea), Sorbitan Oleate Decyglucoside Crosspolymer (Derived  from natural cane sugar, non-GMO corn and olive oil), Phenoxyethanol (Mild Preservative), Caprylyl Alcohol



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Pura D' or Premium Organic Conditioner in Lavender & Vanilla (Retail Price Point: $24.99 via their website and $19.99 via Amazon)-
The conditioner smells a little stronger (aromatic) in scent from it's shampoo counterpart, but nonetheless still very pleasant and it's a nice clean but light scent. The vanilla and lavender combo almost works like aromatherapy because of the calming nature of both fragrances. The conditioner I focused more on application to my strands, versus the roots of my hair. I left the product on for 2 to 3 minutes, depending what styling products I had used that day. This method allows me to customize my hair's needs because even though I try to use the most kindest of products, hair spray and even a touch of it is not so nice when comes to build-up. That is one thing this conditioner did not have, was any build up effect and especially after continuous use. You are left with soft locks that tend to need less leave-in oils/styling treatments when you get to the drying stage of your hair. Again, you will love the scent and feel your hair gets from this conditioner and if you have to choose to try just 1 product from the duo, try this conditioner!

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Ingredients (as listed on the site):
Deionized Purified water, organic coconut protein (cocos nucifera), ceteareth 20 (derived from coconut), stearyl amidopropyl dimethylamine (derived from coconut), plant protein (naturally derived vegetable proteins), glycerin (100% vegetable base), Argania spinosa (argan oil), lavender extract (Lavandula Angustifolia), Vanilla Planifolia (vanilla extract), PF-64 (Paraben-free milk preservative), Retinol (VitaminA), Panthenol(Vitamin D), Tocopheryl(Vitamin E) & citric acid (naturally derived to balance pH).

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Pura D' or Pure and Organic Argan oil (Retail Price Point: $24.99 via their website or $19.99 via Amazon)-
On the website, I noticed this bottle now comes with a pump action top but mine came with a dropper, so you have already an improvement. I love droppers because you can control the amount you need but exposing the contents to air and light on a daily basis in not so great, plus you have the risk of spilling. It finally happened to me where I spilled my Retinol bottle but that means one oops in one year's time.....not too bad. The Argan oil is unrefined and you get 100% pure cold-pressed oil. Fine and light in texture and my eyes love this stuff. I get zero issues when it comes to eye make-up application the following day. Primers are great for staying and longevity power with eye shadows and the like, but can be drying and stressful to the skin on your eye's lid and surrounding parts. So little can be applied to this sensitive area but I have found that Argan is kind enough to never irritate, leaves zero residue the following morning that may cause make-up to crease, and offers a perfect barrier of protection. It's one of the few oils I have witnessed that actually dissipates and fully absorbs into the skin in that area. Vitamin E oil floats and I think I do more damage trying to remove it and Coconut oil loves my lashes but because of it's temperament towards temperatures, its want to solidify can cause some areas to be almost mealy and again heavier than desired in residue. So, in short, Argan on the eye lids and pat around nicely (plus softly) and Coconut oil on the lashes! Simple ingredients with a multitude of uses and Argan oil beats any nail/cuticle oil on the market. Nothing beats a real nude look like toe nails that are healthy and beautiful for Spring and Summer shoes!

 

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Ingredients:
Pure Organic Argania Spinosa Kernel (Argan) Oil.

 

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Summit Nutritions Instantized Whey Protein Isolate Powder (3-pack)



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While I am a fan of and can appreciate a good protein powder, Hubby is the real "house expert" here, so I will again defer to him for this coming review, Summit Nutritions Instantized Whey Protein Isolate Powder in natural dutch chocolate. Take it away, Hubby:

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I've tried more than a few protein powders, and mostly through much trial and error have found out what works best for me and my exercise routines. Summit Nutritions has made a very decent Isolate product that can stand on it's own with the likes of BSN, Muscle Pharm, and Optimum Nutrition. A little bit about this product and others like it. All whey proteins are not created alike. All protein powders aren't created alike either. Whey is created by separating the components of milk. The differences between concentrate, isolate, and hydrolysate. The differences between the three are the purity of protein, available protein by weight, and the purest forms can be virtually lactose free, carbohydrate free, fat free, and cholesterol free. Whey proteins are quickly absorbed, have a high amout of BCAAs, and lately, the better ones can be very expensive. Isolates especially. To find a good isolate powder, that isn't spiked, and tastes good is a tricky endeavor. "Spiked" powder is pretty cheap and unfortunately pretty common. The practice of spiking protein powders with certain amino acids and other substances to artificially boost the protein count. Brands like Body Fortress are notorious for this, and are actually being sued in a class action because of it.

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Summit Nutritions isn't playing that game. Just whey protein isolates, some natural flavors, sweeteners, cocoa powder, and some thickener. And for it's minimal ingredient list, it tastes pretty dang good. A little on the sweet side, but for anyone who's tried "unflavored" whey proteins knows that the sweetness is much better than the alternative. No sugars, no cholesterol, minimal carbs and practically no fat. It mixes well, leaves no clumps, and actually tastes IMAG2403better than my usual isolate product. It's premeasured in 30g individual pouches, and one can easily add your BCAA powders or creatine with minimal effect on the taste and consistency of the shake. I use these powders for my post-workout shake, but I can see this being an occasional meal replacement shake too. Be it a quick liquid breakfast or a liquid lunch on the run. The sealed single serve packages lend themselves to quick and easy mixing that you can do anywhere, anytime with just a half bottle of water. If not for one glaring thing, I could see this becoming my go-to powder for regular use.

 

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Thanks, Hubby. I appreciate you being my designated sports nutrition testing try-out fella.

 

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I received the above product(s) free of charge from Summit Nutritions. I am not obligated to provide a positive or favorable review, just my honest opinion.  My review is based on my experience with the product and/or brand, which may differ from yours.