Burt’s Bees Soapbark and Chamomile Deep Cleansing Cream

10 02 2009

Stop the presses. After raving about Bee Ceuticals products (which I still love, fyi) I found a product to supplement my skin care regime: Burt’s Bees Soapbark and Chomomile Deep Cleansing Cream. While Bee Ceuticals is very gentle, and nice for daily cleansing, sometimes you need something with more oomph! I use a microdermabrasian system, but I’m talking about something that feels like it’s cleaning deep down in your pores, and this does. I have sensitive, combination skin, and this is what I think of it.

Things to love: The cool, tingly way it makes your skin feel. You can tell it’s really working. It cleans so well, I don’t have to remove any of my makeup before I use it. It’s also 97% natural, which isn’t bad. My sensitive skin doesn’t react to it at all. And the price is great. A six ounce tube is approximately $8.

Less than perfect: This won’t be my twice-a-day-every-day cleanser because it dries out my skin a little. When I don’t use it every day, it’s great–like a cleansing booster. I recommend following it up with a very hydrating moisturizer or a night cream.

Final analysis: For the price and results, I love this product. When used to supplement my regular skin-care regime, it’s perfect for me so far.

Posted by: Catie





Nic’s Sticks.

9 02 2009

Last week I was lamenting the fact that I haven’t found a cheap and easy way to keep my nails done as I agonizingly painted and repainted them. Then, my sister introduced me to this product: Nic’s Sticks, by OPI. It’s nail polish in a tube that you apply with the applicator brush-tip. Brilliant! I applied two coats to one hand and one coat with a top coat to the other to see how it held up over the weekend.

Things to love: Fast and easy application. In one coat with my sister’s bright red polish I got an smooth, even layer of polish. The color saturation is very good, so even on the hand with one coat plus a top coat, my nails looked great. OPI is a solid brand, and I always like their products. There’s also a lot of color variety, from funky to understated.

Less than perfect: The polish chips easily without a top coat — too easily. You’re also paying the same price for the stick as you would for a bottle, but getting approximately 30% less. (Both bottles and Nic’s Sticks run about $7).

Final Analysis: I don’t wear nail polish very often, but this would be a fun product to have around for date nights or events. It’s easy enough that I just might start wearing polish more often.

Posted by: Catie





BeeCeuticals Organics

12 12 2008

I have been searching since I was twelve for a cleanser that I love. I was told that you have to stick with something nine months to see results (not true, by the way). I dutifully stuck with drug store, boutique, and health-store cleansers for nine months to a year and a half, hoping against hope that I would find something that works. Everything I tired dried my skin out, or left it oily, or didn’t help with my scattered breakouts, or made them worse. After all this time, I’ve found a line that I love: BeeCeuticals.

I heart BeeCeuticals. From the picture of the happy honeybee on the packaging to owners Julie and Richie Gerber’s mission, to the results of the skin care line, these products are great. BeeCeuticals is an all-natural, totally eco-friendly skin care line that uses honey as a primary ingredient. I’ve tried the cleanser and toner so far, and I’m ready to stock up on the rest of their products.

Things to love: This product is good for your eco-conscience. BeeCeuticals is a totally carbon neutral operation! They use Green-e certified wind and solar power and they offset their shipping emissions with carbonfund.org. As far as what the line does for your skin, my roommate said it best when she said that the products aren’t too much. In fact, they promote new cell growth! I have extremely sensitive skin, and I’ve never had an issue with them. The product are, of course, non-toxic, which is a bonus if you have kids that like to get into your stuff. This is also a gender neutral skin-care line, though men might feel that the packaging is a tad femme. Another huge plus? It’s also way cheaper than my previous skincare regime. I’m accustomed to paying $20 for a bottle of cleanser, $15-20 for toner, and a lot for moisturizer. At my natural grocery, the products range from $7-25 and come in large sizes so they last.

Less than perfect: I don’t know how this works with major complexion problems–my skin is generally pretty well behaved excepting some blemishes on my chin area. It may be that it’s not quite enough for someone with heavy acne or lots of blemishes or blackheads.

Final analysis: I’m in love! I can’t wait to try all the rest of their line. I’ll update when I try out the moisturizers to let you know how I like those.

Posted by: Catie





Clif Bars

20 11 2008

I’m a BIG fan of Clif Bar & Company.  They’ve done great things to create sustainability, promote eco-initiatives, provide healthy programs for employees, support their communities, and engineer a variety of organic & sustainable products for consumers.  Read all about Clif Bar & Company in their 2007 Aspirations Report.  You’ll become a big fan, just like me!

I’m a hypoglycemic, lactose-intolerant vegeholic* (*my definition: someone who can’t seem to get enough fruits & veggies but could really live without meat).  As a result, I need a consistent supply of protein to regulate my blood sugar levels but don’t naturally get it due to the lack of dairy and meat in my diet.  Clif Bar products to the rescue!  Clif Bar products do not use dairy sources, no high fructose corn syrup or hydrogenated fats, and contain high levels of protein.  Each Clif Bar product has a different purpose and benefits, and you can find out the details for each at the Clif Bar website.  Here are some thoughts:

clifClif Bar: The Original: These all natural energy bars are a conglomeration of all kinds of natural goodness.  They average 230 calories per bar and contain 23 vitamins & minerals.  They come in a large variety of flavors, so if you don’t like one be sure to try some others!  Some people don’t like the mish-mash ingredients, but it warmly reminds me of a hearty cookie…  These bars now also come in minis!!!  You can’t buy them everywhere, but the minis are 100-110 calories apiece, perfect for any girl’s (or guy’s) pre-workout energy boost.  For the girls (and guys), there are also Clif Luna Bars below with other girl-friendly considerations.

lunaLuna Bar: At 170-190 calories per bar, these are designed as the perfect fuel for active women who don’t want the calories of the average energy bar.  It contains 23 vitamins & minerals in a combination just for women, including high calcium and folic acid, as well as 9-10 grams of protein and 3g of fiber.  They come in a wide range of tasty flavors that don’t have that typical energy bar taste.  I usually keep a small stash of these around for when I’m having a sugar craving but want my calories to count for something.  These always hit the spot!

  • Luna Bars also come in 3 specialty varieties: Luna Sport, Luna Teacakes, and Luna Sunrise.  I have not tried the Sport or Teacakes.  I have tried the Luna Sunrise, which comes in more breakfasty flavors than the original.  Sunrise does not have as many vitamins, contains more carbs, and fewer grams of protein than the original.  However, if you like these flavors better, you’re still giving your body a healthy boost.

mojoClif Mojo Bar: “The Sweet and Salty Trail Mix Bar” The biggest snacking surprise of the year!  I had low expectations of this bar, since I’ve tried many fruit and nut snack bars in the past and have never been particularly impressed.  If you have the same feelings, you should really give this a shot!  The glycemic index of this bar must be incredibly low.  I normally need to eat at least every 3 hours, but after eating this bar I was fully satisfied for over 5 hours!  Wow.  This bar does not contain the same number of vitamins & minerals as other Clif Bars, and each bar has around 200 calories.  But if you’re looking for sustained energy, this may be it.

  • Clif Mojo Bars also come in a Dipped variety, which I have not tried.

nectarClif Nectar Bar and Nectar Cacao: This is how I bribe my husband into eating his daily serving of fruit.  Each bar contains two full servings of fruit, is made from 100% organic ingredients, and is a serious source of fiber.  These are pure decadence and might as well be eaten for dessert. We’ve tried every flavor, and they are delicious!!!  While these are an expensive way to get your fruit, they are a guiltless indulgence.

builderClif Builder’s Bar: This bar claims to be the only all-natural protein bar, and it has 20g of protein per bar which means the glycemic index is very low.  It’s marketed toward men, but I’m a big, big, big fan of this one!  (Oh, and the hubby like it too!) There are about 270 calories for a full bar, so I like to eat one bar in stages throughout the day between meals to keep myself fueled. I was particularly impressed with the texture of this bar, which has a layer of “clif pro” (rice and soy puff stuff) and a layer of thick protein-y goodness, all dipped in a coating. (Sorry for the poor terminology!) This is simply a delight to eat, and I like it with a cup of coffee.  However, I’ve only tried the Vanilla Almond flavor so far, so the others may still be suspect.

Clif Kid Z Bar and Twisted Fruit: I haven’t tried these, but my hunch is they’re good!  They’re marketed as a healthier alternative to granola bars and fruit snacks.  According to Reader Ashley (see her comment below), she eats the Z Bars for dessert.  I’ll just have to try that myself…

Clif Shot: This is Clif Bar’s line for performance atheletes, and I haven’t tried any of them.  (I guess I’m just your average runner…)  There are 4 options: Shot Blocks is a pack of 33 calorie cubes to pop while on the course; Shot Gel is a packet of liquid carbs for an on-the-go boost; Shot Electrolyte Drink is a mix to use in your water bottle for before and during performance; and Shot Recovery Drink is a mix that contains all kinds of body-nourishing nutrients.  Once I try them, I’ll let you know.

I hope you turn out to be a big Clif Bar fan just like me!  Feel free to share your thoughts and comments, especially on the products I have yet to try.

Posted by: Lynnette





Cleaning products: round-up of natural home care.

18 11 2008

I like to think I’m a minimalist. Part of being a minimalist is finding what works best for you and eliminating everything that doesn’t. I’ve been trying to trim down my household cleaning supplies to a few manageable, non-toxic items that I can store under my sink. I only use products that are cheap, safe, and hardworking. I want to save the planet and my wallet without skimping on the cleanliness of my home.

The following is a list of products that I’ve discovered by trial and error. It’s everything I use to keep my house clean! Anything that you can’t find at your natural grocery or pharmacy, you can buy on Amazon.com.

  • Bio-Kleen’s Bac Out: this product is my go-to, all-purpose cleaner. It deodorizes and disinfects everything from trashcans to toilets, cleans stains out of carpet and fabric, can be used for an extra cleaning boost in your laundry, and leaves a pleasant, plant-like scent in it’s wake. Dilute it, and it becomes a great thing to mop your floors with.
  • Mrs. Meyer’s dish soap. makes dish washing an aroma therapeutic experience and gets dishes clean and crud-free.
  • Mrs. Meyer’s Stainless Steel Spray: smells lovely, leaves metal squeaky clean and super-shiny.
  • Bio-Kleen’s All Temperature Laundry Liquid: gets laundry clean, even in cold water, so you can save money on the electric bill and don’t have to worry about faded clothes. It’s also hypoallergenic.
  • Ecover Stain Remover: the applicator top comes with flexible plastic “bristles” so that you can scrub the product over the stain. Brilliant!
  • Baking soda: mix it with essential oils to create a vacuum-friendly carpet deodorizer or sprinkle it on a surface after spraying it down with an all-purpose cleaner and it’s a scouring agent. You can also throw it in with your laundry.
  • Essential oils: I keep lavender and lemon oils around to make carpet deodorizer, linen water, and furniture polish.
  • Vinegar: I use this for glass cleaner and furniture polish concoctions.
  • Extras: olive oil, lemon juice, rubbing alcohol (for my cleaning recipes)

Recipes (cheaper and more effective than the store bought equivalents)

Furniture Polish

  • 2 T. white vinegar
  • 2 T. olive oil
  • a few drops of lemon essential oil
  • 1 q. water
    Combine ingredients in a spray bottle. Shake before each use and use like commercial furniture polish.

Glass Cleaner

  • water
  • white vinegar
  • rubbing alcohol (optional)
    Combine ingredients in equal parts in a spray bottle. Use like commercial glass cleaner. (Hint: Use crumpled newspaper instead of paper towels!)

Linen Water

  • lavender essential oil
  • distilled or purified water
    Combine in a small spray bottle. Shake before each use and spray directly on fabric.

Carpet Deodorizer

  • 2 c. baking soda
  • several drops of essential oil
  • 1 T. lemon juice
    Add ingredients to a medium-sized bowl. Stir to combine and sprinkle on carpet. Leave for as long as possible up to twelve hours (though even leaving it on your carpet for a few minutes will help) and vacuum. Can be stored for later (preferably in a glass jar).

Recommended extras: at my house we also love Mrs. Meyer’s scent diffuser in lavender, her basil-scented dryer sheets (click here for my review), and her all-purpose cleaner for mopping the kitchen floor (primarily for the lovely scent it leaves behind). I don’t have a dishwasher, so if you have a favorite dishwasher powder or liquid, let me know!

Posted by: Catie





Joe’s Jeans.

14 11 2008

I bought my first pair of designer jeans when I was twenty, and since then haven’t bought anything else.  The fit, the look, and the feel were dramatically better than jeans that I had been buying from Gap and Express. I really can’t afford the retail price for most designer jeans, so I shop on eBay for my denim. I usually only buy it new, with the tags still on, and I’ve gotten amazing deals.

Like my most recent score: a pair of Joe’s Jeans in the “Rocker” cut, brand new for $16.01. That’s incredible! They’re my new favorite jeans, too–I’m sold on Joe’s.

Things to love: COMFORT. I’ve tried on many pairs of Joe’s Jeans before, and they are always super comfortable. They also fit my curvier shape great–the lower rise hugs just the right part of my hips and doesn’t create love handles. Did I mention they’re comfortable? The cuts are super-cute, and the denim seems durable. Oh, and they’re comfortable, too.

Less than perfect: The price. Unless you take a leaf out of my book, which, I grant you, will limit your style and color options, prepare to pay about $175.

Final Analysis: Worth. It. I love these jeans! They’re flattering and feel like wearing sweatpants. My advice to you is to stop in at Macy’s or Nordstrom’s and try on a variety of styles and sizes to see what you like best. Jot down the information and start surfing eBay. If you’re diligent about it, you can find GREAT deals. If you don’t got the eBay route, I recommend buying fewer pairs of jeans–instead of having a five or six, just stick to two really awesome pairs of jeans.

Posted by: Catie





Pharmaca Integrative Pharmacy

10 11 2008

pharm_pic2For the past year and a half, I’ve passed the Pharmaca Integrative Pharmacyon 45th Street in Seattle countless times.  Tucked back off of the street on the first floor of the Wallingford Center, it’s difficult to see into the windows without looking silly.  Consequently, I had learned to quell my curiousity by ignoring its existence.  Meanwhile, I’d scoured the shelves at the Bartell’s and QFC across the street, searching intently for any decent natural products to offer my skin and home.  Occasionally, I would venture to the pharmacy section of the local Whole Foods but would rarely buy unfamiliar products.  Why would I spend such a premium if I don’t know if it’ll work?

Yesterday, I finally ventured into the Pharmaca in response to a mailbox ad I received last week.  The colorful newsprint featured many of my favorite and familiar natural brands and quickly convinced me that I’ve been needlessly scouring shelves at other stores for far too long! 

Things to love: 

  • Selection.  Everything from candles, greeting cards, fitness, supplements, teas, prescriptions, home care, pet care, soaps, lotions, make-up, skin care, hair care, chocolates, books, magazines, and more.
  • Staff.  These ladies were incredibly helpful and responsive to my questions.  They knew about each product and also suggested alternatives, citing pros and cons for each.  I really appreciated the customer service and personal attention I witnessed them give to me and to all of the other customers – including a 10-year-old girl wanting to know the differences in types of chocolate!
  • Cosmetics & Skin Care.  This was likely my favorite part of the store.  They carry Dr. Hauschka’s, Avalon Organics, Astara, Zia, and many others that I don’t remember.  However, I can say that they have the full spectrum of price ranges, which I definitely appreciate.  They also have a “Makeover Bar” with a full set of cosmetics and products to try right there with the assistance of a staff member.  I was looking for a good eye cream.  Instead of trying to sell me the cream right there, she sent me home with several different samples and told me about each.  I really appreciate the opportunity to try these premium products before making the monetary commitment.  They also give the same sample treatment with all of their cosmetics and skin care products, and I can guarantee that I’ll be back!
  • Price.  While most of the products are premium in comparison to those at the local drug store, the prices are very reasonable compared to other retailers for the same and similar items.
  • Pharmacy.  The pharmacy accepts most insurance carriers.  While I haven’t tried this out, I intend to do so the next time I need to fill a prescription. 

Less than perfect:  Pharmaca is currently only located in selected areas of California, Colorado, New Mexico, Oregon, and Washington State. (Check out the website for specific locations.)  Unfortunately for those of you who live outside these areas, the Pharmaca website doesn’t contain a product list or links to featured brands.  You’ll have to stick to alternative means of obtaining great natural brands.

Final Analysis:  I’m sold and never want to walk into a normal drug store ever again.  If you’re into natural products, this is definitely something for you to check out.  If you haven’t tried many natural products, this is a great place to get started with the help of their knowledgeable and friendly staff.

Posted by: Lynnette





The World’s Healthiest Foods

5 11 2008

whfoods A nutrition class in college sparked my interest in healthy eating.  While the text book was informative, it was hard to navigate as a regular kitchen resource, so I kept my eyes open. Unfortunately the majority of nutrition books are fad or diet oriented, and I just wanted something to tell me the cold, hard facts.

I picked this book up at Costco over a year ago and have since recommended it to all of my friends who cook.  The author George Mateljan started the organic brand Health Valley and is now dedicated full-time to his foundation of the same name as this book.  His goal is to find the best way to preserve the most vitamins and best digestibility of every food.   Much of the information can be found on their website, but the book is a must-have for every health-conscious kitchen!

Things to love:  This book is intuitively organized by food group and then by individual food.  Each individual food is organized in the same manner, making it easy to follow and use as a quick reference on the fly.  Each food section has the following subsections: nutritional content, background, best way to store, best way to prepare, healthiest way of cooking, Q&A, health benefits & potential effects, and recipes.  The nutritional content for each food is more detailed than I’ve seen anywhere else, and the recipes consistently taste great.  In addition, there are several indices to aid in referencing foods by allergen, type of nutrient, medical condition, and a few others.  The book’s introductory chapters also give an overview of basic nutrition for those who are unfamiliar. I recommend “flipping” through the book on the Amazon site.

Less than perfect:  Because the book’s goal is to give the healthiest way of cooking everything, you won’t be able to cook most of your food the way you’ve been taught.  For example, frying veggies is BAD.  So be prepared to either embrace healthy, organic indoctrination or become comfortable ignoring that nutritional conscience you’ve been trying so hard to develop.  Furthermore, because George believes that an optimal amount of nutrients are absorbed with the aid of some particular combinations of foods, many of the recommended dishes take on a Mediterranean flavor.  I like this, but not everyone is a Mediterranean fan.  Fortunately, he makes other suggestions as well.  Lastly, the book is a giant paperback.  I anticipate some duct tape surgery for my copy in the near future.

Final Analysis:  This is an essential reference book for every kitchen.  The format and depth of information on each food has encouraged me to branch out and try cooking new foods as well as explore new methods of cooking common foods.  I frequently use this book “just to know” what George recommends or to find out what types of foods I should be eating for particular ailments.   This is well worth the $26 on Amazon.

Posted by: Lynnette





Dr. Hauschka’s Mascara

3 11 2008

I’ve been wearing contact lenses since I turned thirteen and mascara for about as long. Since then I’ve been searching for the perfect mascara: one that won’t clump, flake, or irritate my contacts, and one without scary ingredients. I may not have found my perfect mascara, but I like Dr. Hauschka’s much better than anything I’ve tried to date.

Dr. Hauschka makes high-end, natural beauty and skin care products. Guilty confession: I was inspired to try this stuff because I heard that Julia Roberts was a fan. It’s not readily available at big-name pharmacies, however. In Chattanooga, I buy it at Greenlife, but you may need to order it online if your natural grocery doesn’t have a large beauty department. The mascara comes in a sleek tube and is available in black, brown, and royal blue and is also available in a “volume” version.

Things to love: the mascara doesn’t dry out — all day. Your lashes look fresh until you wash the stuff off at night. I’ve only tried the black, but it’s a pretty, rich color that looks very natural. It also feels good on and is never stiff. I rarely see any flaking, either. According to Dr. Hauschka, the mascara actually nourishes your lashes with organic plant extracts. I’m particular about what I put near my eyes–much more so than the rest of my face–and so the natural ingredients are a huge plus for me.

Less than perfect: this mascara isn’t cheap. At $23.50 a tube, you’re definitely making an investment. I think it’s worth it, but for some it’s a definite budget-buster. Another strike against it is that is comes off very easily, which can lead to smudging at the first hint of moisture. On the plus side, the smudges clean up easily and the mascara comes off without a trace before bed.

Final Analysis: For me, this is a worth-while beauty splurge. I love the way the product feels on my lashes, and it doesn’t have that funky mascara smell. Especially for you ladies with sensitive eyes, this a great product.

Posted by: Catie