Thursday, May 14, 2015

One Hand Washes The Other Perfume Review

**Disclaimer that perfumes are incredibly personal. These are all just my opinions on the perfumes here and while I do my best to be honest and genuine perfume experiences can vary widely from person to person, lasting time included**

One Hand Washes the Other (OHWTO) is an Etsy shop based in South Carolina. TAT is under a month, and I didn't have to contact customer service about this order. The store has both stock and hand blended fragrances available.


Price

A full size 5mL bottle of fragrance costs 11$, bitsy vials which are 2mL typically run 4.75$, but can be as much as 5$, and solid scents are mostly 6$ but can go as low as 5.50$ when not on sale. Basically, its a very affordable brand but sample purchasing in the way I like to do for reviews is rather expensive.


Shipping and Packaging


This is what came in the order when I got it which was a little before Easter (I am a slow blogger). Becca gave me candy and tea and everything looked nice and was packed pretty securely. Not the most secure, but nothing broke during shipping, so its all good. 

Aesthetically speaking, this is one of the prettier packaging jobs I have seen. 





The perfumes came packed nicely in a plastic bag which was then placed in this pretty organza bag. 





Keys are a common motif for this brand, I had a vintage key stamped on both my packing envelope and my sample envelope (pictured here). 

I thought it was very pretty to pack the free samples and business card in tiny envelopes. 


This is the contents of the envelope. I'm never brave enough to commit to putting stickers anywhere, but I adore getting them. 








In the end my only complaint about the packaging is that drama leaked a little bit because it looks like the cap didn't get screwed on quite right. There wasn't a significant loss but it was messy and then the bottle was really hard to open. I pulled off the label in the process. 







Scent Reviews

Just about all of the liquid perfumes start out really lovely, but then they dry down to a sad incensey smell. Not like a good one but like after you have put out your incense and the lingering smell is a little old and stale. I took this into account when I grade the lasting time because stale incense is not what I consider to be a lingering of the perfume, I like to reapply before then. 

Ravensblood ☆ 

This was a scent from the Halloween line from like 2013 which I got in a swap. Its pretty old and no longer in stores but I'm reviewing it anyway because if you buy a full size perfume you could potentially have it for years and never use it up. Me getting this sample was also actually what got me to place an order with the company in the first place so I thought it deserved a spot. 

Company Description:   The last blackberries of the year, dark musk, licorice spiked with clove, guiacwood, labdanum, sandalwood, patchouli, and a bright twist of lemon.

In the Bottle: There is something else there, but mostly it smells like a fruit roll-up. This is promising because processed artificially flavored and dyed pears are my true love. 

On the skin: I am disappointed. It is a combination of fruit and what I think is sandalwood. I LOVE incense smells, I adore smelling like a hippy, and I adore smelling like fruit and other sweet things, apparently I do not enjoy smelling like both. 

On the dry down I am less disappointed. It still doesn't smell like a fruit roll-up, not that it was supposed to, but it does smell like faintly sweet incense. It isn't my cup of tea for a personal fragrance but I can definitely see how people would like it, especially as a Halloween scent because it has that dark autumnal witchy feeling, but also a sweetness that reminds me of candy. 
Sillage: 
Lasting Time: 5-6 hours safely

Honestly, if I hadn't looked up the information about this fragrance I never would have thought it was just under a year and a half old, which bodes very well for aged perfumes. 


Haterade ☆ 

I kept associating this with deodorant, and then I realized it was because my mother had a huge thing for cucumber and melon scented things and thus wore Dove's cucumber and melon deodorant for two years.  When I think of Gatorade I automatically think of lemon lime flavor (because that is actually the best flavor), so this wasn't what I expected but that is 100% my fault because the company description is pretty on-point. 

Company Description:   Inspired by the BEST Gatorade flavor of all time, Limon Pepino, this fragrance features Lime and Cucumber prominently. Rather than leave you smelling like a sports beverage, however, I have added light floral and musk notes to help ground the fragrance and elevate it to more of a "perfumey" scent than a delicious drink scent. Light, green, and perfect for Spring!

In the Bottle: Cucumber melon, like the kind you find in candles. 

On the skin:  At first there wasn't much difference, but when it settled it started smelling like if flat sprite contained deodorant. Which isn't entirely unpleasant. 

Sillage: ✧ 

Lasting Time: 3 hours


Moth ☆ 

So this was one of the free gift samples I was given, and from the description it sounds like it is modeled after pixies or wood sprites which is super perfect for me because I like to inform everyone that I am a fairy princess when they make remarks about my eccentric behavior or small size. 

Company Description:  Iridescent wings flutter and flit through the forest night, leaving trails of sparkling pixie dust floating in the air. A veil of sheer freesia and honeysuckle, lily of the valley, dew-laden mint, tree trunks, pine needles, and the forest floor below.

In the Bottle: it smells soapy and fresh and ever so slightly effervescent. It smells translucent and thin and fragile like wings, or how I imagine wings. 

On the skin:  It smells less wonderful and fantastical, more soapy and clean but by no means unpleasant. I think a lot of people would adore this scent. 

Sillage: ✧ 

Lasting Time: 3 hours, at least in solid perfume form. The good news is that it is easy to reapply. 


Blackberry Buckle ☆ 

Company Description: 

In the Bottle: Berries, leaning blackberry but mostly just a generally berry scent, and some sort of grain or corny scent. 

On the skin:  Dries down to a very soft fruity scent. 

Sillage: ✧ 

Lasting Time:  3 hours


Besos Del Sol  ☆ 

Company Description:  a summery floral blend which is best described as the scent of sun-warmed skin, Besos del Sol is a feminine and flirty scent. Creamy coconut and white gardenia star, supported by notes of white grapefruit, resinous amber, jasmine, a touch of deep, smoky vetivert, and a dash of bourbon vanilla

In the Bottle: This hits you in the face with poorly balanced gardenia and jasmine, but in the background there is a faint sweet fruit scent. 

On the skin:  Still mostly gardenia but I get the occasional whiff of coconut. 

So far, this is just really poorly balanced to me, but I also generally speaking don't like the scent of gardenias. If you love gardenias or florals in general this would be the perfect summer perfume for you though. 


Sillage: 

Lasting Time: 3-4 hours? I'm afraid this might not be the most accurate lasting time though because I got really distracted by my crush today. 



Decadence ☆ 

Company Description:   Red Velvet Cake. Need I say more? Well, probably not, but here goes- this is not some stock rendition of everyone's favorite cake; this is my very own unique interpretation, with each note selected carefully to ensure maximum cakeitude. Cream Cheese Frosting, Cake batter heavy with Dark Cocoa powder, Vanilla Beans, and Butter. 

In the Bottle:  It smells so much like red velvet cake, it is gorgeous and wonderful.

On the skin:  Like fake cake, not bad fake cake, just not very real smelling unfortunately. 

Sillage: ✧ 

Lasting Time: 4-5 hours


Buttella ☆ 

The perfume in this bottle separates, so if you grab up a full size bottle, remember to shake it before use. Also, because this is how I test my gourmands I actually brought nutella around with me to school in order to compare the fragrance to actual nutella. 

If you are die-hard nutella fan and the smell of nutella makes you swoon, this perfume is 100% worth it. 

Company Description:   Creamy hazelnut spread made with skim milk and cocoa, smoothed out with vanilla notes. 

In the Bottle: artificial chocolate, a nutty scent, but not nutella. 

On the skin:  on the skin it does smell like hazelnut, it really does have the implications of nutella, but it is not nutella. As it dries down it more closely resembles nutella and if you love the smell of nutella, you will probably like this perfume. I am more about the taste of nutella though, so while this smelled good it didn't do too much for me. 

Sillage: ✧ 

Lasting Time: 3 hours safely, 4-5 hours with reduced throw. 






Serendipity 

This perfume smells delicious, it is rated two stars because of its lack of throw and lasting power. This might make a good solid perfume (you can order it as one actually) because you can carry it around and reapply it regularly. 

Company Description:   A bushel of berries- strawberries, blackberries, currants, a breath of freesia, light musk, herbal sage, mysore sandalwood, and a bit of dank oakmoss. 

In the Bottle:  sweet and fruity with a mild floral to it

On the skin:  still sweet but there is some sort of musk or other base note that became more prominent upon dry down. There is a touch of cotton candy fragrance as well.

Sillage: ✧ 

Lasting Time: under 2 hours



The Airing of Grievances 

This label was handwritten unlike all the other labels I have previously seen. There is nothing wrong with that, I just figured I would mention it. Apparently this was a holiday collection fragrance that I snagged up the last of as I cannot find it anywhere anymore. 

Company Description:   Fir boughs, musky sandalwood, vanilla, woodland moss, pine needles, ozone, frozen air, and holiday fruits

In the Bottle:  It reminds me of if a bounce dryer sheet were a perfume 

On the skin:  Yep,  like a darker, deeper bounce dryer sheet with less throw. At first it was really weak but as it warmed up and settled into my skin it diffused out a lot better. 

Sillage:  

Lasting Time:  3 hours


Final Thoughts

Though not the highest quality indie perfumes I have ever tried (with regards to the fragrance oils used and how it turns out on my skin), these are good affordable perfumes. The lasting times varied quite a lot for me, and the throw of the perfumes are generally pretty weak. 

Becca has a great nose though, the blends at least in the bottle are amazing, and I think some people will just have the best skin chemistry for this brand. I really like the idea of solid perfumes, and at 6$ a piece it is very affordable. Though none of the samples I tried left me feeling like I needed a full size bottle immediately, I will be repurchasing from her in the future. 




Monday, May 11, 2015

Fortune Cookie Soap Box Summer 2015 Review and Unboxing

 This is the Fortune Cookie Soap Box for Summer of 2015. It is Peter Pan themed.

For those of you who don't know Fortune Cookie Soap Box is a seasonal subscription box from an indie company called Fortune Cookie Soap (FCS). Each season they come out with a new collection and this box contains samples of a bunch of the new scents and various products from said collection. Usually these collections are fandom/pop culture themed in some form. For example, my very first box was a Wicked themed box.



Subscribers are always guaranteed a 10$ off gift certificate for something in the shop (it never expires but you can't stack the codes together which is unfortunate), a full size fortune cookie soap, a full size hand sanitizer and a mini body butter.

This month we ended up getting a bunch of new products from FCS. Also, the tiny feather is adorable. I am always really pleased with their sample packaging as well, it is very high quality.

I tend to like their spring/summer scents more than their winter scents. This box did not overwhelm me with fragrance upon opening, it was very light.

 This is too small to see right now, but you should be able to enlarge this on your screen so you can read the fragrances.

Guys, I am so excited about this. It is a vegetable protein deodorant! A lot of indie companies tend to use vegetable protein deodorants, the differences between them are smell and maybe the use of certain ingredients like baking soda.

It smells a little fruity, mildly floral, not too far off from what you would find in a woman's deodorant at the store but different enough that it is unique.

According to the card it is supposed to be a bright green apple fragrance with a tropical twist, which is pretty on point.
Next, the Tink! hand sanitizer. It is glittery but not invasively so. It smells mostly like delicious coconut, but with some green apple to it. I actually really like it, for those of you who want a summery scent or a coconut scent without having to be stuck with pineapple all the time, this is perfect.

In actuality, according to their card it is supposed to be fresh cherries and cream, with toasted coconut and a dusting of powdered sugar. I can see the cream and powdered sugar (the toasted coconut it actually perfect, it smells exactly how toasted coconut tastes), but I'm not feeling the cherries.
This is a shower steamer (the best things ever by the way). It smells clean and soapy with some floral and a little fruitness to it.

This is called The Captain, and it is supposed to be dewy magnolias and wild berries drenched in fresh cream.
This teeny tiny lip balm looks pink but is actually clear. It smells exactly like pez but before that I had described it as smarties and watermelon, maybe a little citrus and a floral.

I was right about the watermelon and citrus. The other things I was smelling were pineapple and coconut water, which makes sense in hindsight.  Also, this lipbalm is so cute, it is smaller than my pinky.




 This is a mini salt scrub that came in the box. I am eh about salt scrubs, because while they are a bit grittier than a sugar scrub I can only use them without causing myself pain when I can guarantee I have absolutely not cuts on my hands or legs, which is basically never. I mean, it doesn't sting that bad, but I feel like walnut shells could accomplish the same thing without hurting me.

It smells like lemon-lime, which makes sense because they describe it as a tropical margarita.
 Mermaid Lagoon is a miniature spray perfume. It looks to be an oil based perfume that had some liquids added to it so that it would spray properly. The oils separate from the liquid, so you have to shake it. It may stain clothing, which makes me not want to spray it on my body for fear of getting oil stains on my clothes.

It is kind of fun because it shakes into a turquoise but settles into a green lagoony liquid with a white bubble at the bottom. It smells like a tropical buttered popcorn jelly bean in the bottle. It sprays out as turquoise colored goo and smells still vaguely buttered popcorny but mostly just indistinctly fruity.
 This is the body butter or "whipped cream", this season everyone got the scent Lost Boys. It smells like indistinct fruits, possibly berries. I do like the scent, but I could never tell you what it is.

Apparently, it is actually apricots and peaches.
 Finally, we have the soap which is not as impressive as it looks in their spoiler photos, but is still really pretty. It smells like berries, and reminds me a little of Moonlight Path from Bath and Body Works.

It is in fact, crushed berries and mint leaves with a splash of pomelo and iced sugarcane.

I don't know what pomelo is, but I like this scent.


Thursday, May 7, 2015

April 2015 Monthly Favorites

I'm a little late in the game this month. It is testing season so I'm running a little behind. I haven't done very much as of late so these products aren't super exciting.

Loreal Brow Stylist Plumper

Alright, let me just announce that this is not,in my personal opinion, a dupe for Benefit's Gimme Brow. I think depending on what you want from it though it could be, but it is not a true dupe nor my personal dupe.

I bought Benefit's Gimme Brow to fill in the one weird sparse patch on my one eyebrow. This is the first brow product though that I am comfortable using over my whole eyebrow. I have thick, dark eyebrows so mostly I need to fill in my sparse patch and hold my brows in place that's it. Benefit's Gimme Brow fills in the sparse patch like a dream but is way too intense for my whole eyebrow, not to mention it doesn't have the most miraculous staying power to begin with.

This product has a lot less fibers and less strong of a tint which makes it nice because it intensifies my eyebrows but not too much, and it holds my brows in place really well.

Cover FX Custom Cover Drops

This is really ideal for the makeup geek trying to get rid of things. If you aren't a huge makeup dweeb, if you don't love playing with your makeup, I wouldn't spend the 44$ on this product. However, I love mixing these drops with my moisturizers and my CC cream and everything else to get this custom coverage.

Olay Moisturizer with SPF- FAIL- It separated, it looked terrible on my skin, regret.

Almay Smart Shade CC cream- Meh- It separated, but not on my face. It definitely adds some coverage but it didn't feel right. There was nothing drastically or specifically wrong though, it just isn't my favorite.

As a Concealer/Foundation- Pretty good- for covering up little areas of hyper pigmentation (read: bruises from hitting myself in the face with my car door) it works well and still looks natural.

Dr.Brandt's Pore refining primer- Promising- I was worried the products wouldn't mix together properly, but it turned out fine. I didn't get a lot of pigmentation because I only used two drops for my entire face (and that's like what you would add to an already tinted moisturizer), but it helped. I'm hopeful to try it out with some primers that particularly focus on blurring imperfections rather than filling holes.

Jouer Moisture Tint Sunscreen- Holy caking, Batman!- To be fair, I never would have mixed these if I wasn't a completely useless human being in the morning who couldn't remember or stop to think that the sunscreen looked fully pigmented and not like the luminizing primer I seemed to think it was. Regardless though there was SO MUCH COVERAGE and caking. It emphasized a dry patch I didn't even know I had.

Larenim Luxurious Kabuki Brush

My best friend was getting ready for her second senior prom and when I packed up a bag of makeup for her, I gave her my e.l.f. kabuki instead of this one because this brush is mine and it is probably the best brush I have ever had. It was the very first brush I got when I was 13, my mother bought it for me. I have treated it like trash and yet the bristles are still in pretty good shape, it has never ever shed, and it is the perfect density for applying powders. Not to mention it is SO soft. 

The company has since changed the packaging/appearance, but I do believe that this is the same brush. It's only like 20$ which is an investment but compared to some other high quality brushes you are getting away cheap.


bh Cosmetics Tapered Contouring Face Brush 

So bh cosmetics is a drugstore brand but it is only available online. I've tried a few of their products and mostly it is pretty meh, but I got this as a part of their 10 pc brush set for 20$ and I love this brush. 

I gave all the eye brushes to my friend and kept the face brushes. I use three of them regularly, those being this brush, the angled contouring brush, and the flat blending brush. However, the tapered contouring brush is the only one that made it into my favorites because this is the only one that hasn't shed on me. The density, size and shape are perfect for my uses. I know I've seen a lot of other companies offer very similar looking brushes though that would probably be better quality. 

I use this brush for my contour, it is the perfect one brush way to contour my face because it fits right into the hollows of my cheeks but also has the shape for blending. For 2$, I have no complaints. I would have paid 10$ for this brush easily. As for the set, though it does shed it is a very affordable way to try out a lot of different brush shapes, and the density of these brushes is on point so it is a great way to try things out and see what you really want and use for when you build up a nicer brush collection. 

Julep's Max Nail Polish


So, this is just a plain ol' black and white glitter polish. When I was at Ulta last week I saw a polish called Graffiti that was probably way cheaper and looked really similar, but I got this polish for 5$ during Julep's Black Friday sale so it was affordable. Mostly I just love the design, the formula really isn't that great, I am just adoring how sleek and elegant this polish is while maintaining that touch of whimsy. 

I cannot photograph this polish for the life of me,

Doctor Lacquer's Viking Polish 

The swatches still don't do this justice, but this is a holographic polish that I have been loving on my toes this month. The weather is really unpredictable here right now and I've recently had a lot of special events going on so my toes may or may not need to be polished on a moment's notice. 

The polish formula holds up pretty well and dries SUPER fast, but what I am really loving is the color. Since this particular holo uses a darker base it kind of acts as the Little Black Dress of toenail polish. I have yet to find an outfit it clashes with, mostly because its hard to decide what color it is. The color is very forgiving, so chips aren't super obvious even when they do happen, and unlike a lot of beauty products this polish shines best in awkward lighting.