Monday 7 October 2019

August 2019 Empties & Giveaway!...

Hello October  I'm so glad you're here - daylight saving, no more early morning frost on the windscreen, winter woollies packed away, Halloween on the horizon, self-tanner on the bench, pedicure booked in, woo hoo! But arriving seemingly super fast, you've also landed me in a bit of a pickle - I'm literally drowning in empties! Three buckets, two brimming with tubes, bottles, packets and jars that need to go into the recycling bin stat, and one that I already can't see the bottom of. Note to self: earning a living is important, but there needs to be a balance between work and play. So...at least one day of this long weekend is for catching up with my blog posts (and a sheet mask), so let's get started ...


Body

Ecostore Vanilla & Coconut Hand Wash (250ml, RRP $5.50)
Pretty close to being my favourite hand wash - I simply ADORE the fragrance, plus it's non-drying, made in New Zealand (the land of fantabulous skincare), no SLS, not tested on animals, the shape of the bottle means that it sits nicely on the narrow laundry and kitchen sink ledges, and the packaging colour scheme goes perfectly with my creamy toned ensuite ...
Repurchase?
Easy peasy, plus I can find it at Woolworths ...

Johnson's Pure Cotton Buds Applicators (150, RRP $2.69)
The only cotton buds that go anywhere near my ears because they never shred or fluff off - also essential for makeup cleanups, and the plastic container is super handy for storing bits and pieces 'cos the lid snaps firmly in place ...
Repurchase?
Forever ...

Nubian Heritage Coconut & Papaya Bar Soap (142g, RRP $10)
One of many Limited Edition soaps available from Shea Moisture. They're all deliciously fragranced, super softening and creamy, an elegantly curved shape, and not tested on animals. I bought several to try and I opted to start with this one as it matched my bathroom decor the best. It's really long-lasting, and I haven't actually finished it yet, but how do I take a picture of a used soap bar? ...
Repurchase?
Definitely, well as long as the Limited Editions are available ...

Schick Hydro Silk Razor (RRP $14.25)
This aqua blue version is SO old I don't think they make it any more, but the purple one seems to be the replacement. It still works with the latest refills but on close inspection, I noticed it was really quite stained and ratty looking, so I decided to treat myself to a new one ...
Repurchase?
Yep - shaving is the only hair removal I can be bothered with, and the Schick razors are always reliable, safe and effective ...

Shea Moisture African Black Soap Soothing Body Wash (384ml, RRP $19.99)
Lovingly reviewed HERE ...
Repurchase?
Always, and if you apply the KATS code at the Shea Moisture checkout, you'll still get 30% off! ...

Sukin Botanical Body Wash (250ml, RRP $8.95)
A lovely body wash that's non-drying and leaves my skin feeling fresh and clean. I'm a big Sukin fan, and this has a very pleasant herbally fragrance, but it's not quite interesting enough to entice me to buy it again ...
Repurchase?
I doubt it - I prefer the scent of the Lime & Coconut variety, or the Sukin for Men Cinnamon & Mandarin one ...

Weleda Skin Food (30ml, RRP $14.95)
Gifted at the August Beautyheaven Natual Beauty Event, I'm in awe of this cream, and at a total loss as to how I haven't come across it before now. Quite simply the richest moisturising cream I've ever used, and to top it off, the lemony fragrance is to die for. Holey guacemoley - way too intense to use on my face, the restoration work this did on my Winter-withered hands as an overnight treatment was phenomenal. So much so I'm kicking myself for forking out almost double the $$$ for another brand of hand cream that only recently became my HG. I'll still use it during the day of course, but this Skin Food has instantly earned a forever place in my beauty stash - whoa! ...
Repurchase?
You betcha. and the large tube at that ...

Regulars
White Glo Charcoal Total Mouth Detox Whitening Mouthwash (500ml, RRP $6.99)
Shea Moisture African Black Soap Bamboo Charcoal Body Scrub (170g, RRP $10)

Face

Eaoron Makeup Remover Balm (90g, RRP $26.99)
My go-to Winter cleanser - love it to bits, and now available at Priceline as well as Chemist Warehouse.  My in-depth review is HERE ...
Repurchase?
Sure have, I stocked up at a recent CW sale ...

Elizabeth Arden Advanced Ceramide Daily Youth Restoring Serum Capsules (60 capsules, RRP $140)
I scored a sample tube of seven capsules from somewhere, and I hesitated to try them because I was concerned I'd fall in love with them, and then my beauty budget wouldn't stretch to keep the supply going. Well, they were indeed a lovely experience, but I needn't have worried as the results were not sufficient for me to invest in any more. Exceptionally hydrating yes, but I saw no visible improvement in texture or wrinkles, and to be honest, I found trying to rip open the little pea pods without the precious contents running through my fingers quite annoying ...
Repurchase?
No, said she as her Bank Manager breathed a sigh of relief ...

Lacura Green Tea & Olive Leaf Clarifying Facial Scrub (150ml, RRP $4.99)
I bought this to try, instead of the equivalent St. Ives one. It's very similar, both in fragrance, texture and performance, but I think the St. Ives one has the edge ...
Repurchase?
Probably not - there are so many other scrubs I prefer, and this one is a bit boring in comparison ...

Lancôme Renergie Multi-Lift Day Cream (50ml, RRP $159)
A 15ml sample jar leftover from a 2 years-ago GWP. A stunning cream, but too rich for my skin...and because of the price, fortunately, lol. I knew that before I opened it, but I wasn't going to toss it, and it was too old to give away. Even for the short time I used it, my pores clogged, but the problem went away soon after I finished it. Still, I won't go there again - for the record, the same thing happens with La Prairie and La Mer creams, so with the exception of L'Occitane, I'm not destined to use high-end skincare - phew! ...
Repurchase?
Negative ...

Wrinkles Schminkles Morning After Glow Serum (50ml, RRP $44.95)
I bought the Wrinkles Schminkles Eye Smoothing Kit (silicone eye pads), and this is the serum that's applied the next morning. Well the pads haven't done anything for my under eye area so far, but I'll persist, or I'll try them on my upper lip. This serum is quite lovely - silky, soothing and softening with a fresh lemon scent, but there are so many others I prefer (like my latest passion, L'Occitane Immortelle Overnight Reset serum - ooh la la!) ...
Repurchase?
I don't think so ...

Regulars
DB Pore Minimising Primer (25ml, $14.99)
Neutrogena Oil-Free Eye Make-up Remover (112ml, RRP $10.89)
Neutrogena Rapid Wrinkle Repair Serum with Accelerated Retinol SA (29ml, RRP $42.99)
Nivea Hyaluron Cellular Filler Anti Spot Treatment Serum (30ml, RRP $34.99)

Face Masks

ActivLayr 5 Sec Firming Eye Mask (7 pairs, RRP $89.99)
These were my greatest August discovery (review HERE) - I loved them so much I bought two more boxes (the first was a PR gift). I have more pictures of terrific results for another post, but just haven't had the time to put it all together yet. Keep an eye out for this brand though, and whatever they bring out next - I reckon their marine collagen products are going to be big ...
Repurchase?
I'm waiting for the full face mask (or entire body suit lol) ...

Yes To Tomatoes Detoxifying Charcoal Mud Mask (10ml, RRP $5.99)
This was in the July Bellabox - was SO looking forward to it, but was disappointed that I could barely scrape it out of the sachet. It was set quite hard and thick, and took a bit of doing to get it onto my face and spread it out. It left my skin soft and deep cleansed, but I was puzzled as to why it was so dry - that was until I noticed the expiry date of "4/19". Whether Bellabox knew this or not, or whether Yes To provided old stock to Bellabox, I think it was bad form to include a product that was past its use-by date...
Repurchase?
I doubt it - the experience put me off trying any of their other products...

Regulars
Skin Republic Retinol Hydrogel Under Eye Patch (3 pairs, RRP $9.99)

Fragrance

Chi Chi Strawberry & Violet Eau De Parfum (50ml, RRP $19.95)
Can't imagine my fragrance collection without this - it's so beautiful, and I receive regular compliments and queries whenever I wear it. I first discovered it back in 2015 when I called it "shamelessly romantic and totally feminine", and that's still the case. Review HERE ...
Repurchase?
Yes, it's a keeper ...

Hair

Coco & Eve Like A Virgin Super Nourishing Coconut & Fig Hair Masque (212ml, RRP $64.90)
Another sample (38ml) treat from the July Bellabox - it's definitely bliss-worthy. The fab fragrance enveloped me in the shower, and the beauty of it is that you only leave it on for 5-10 minutes. Incredibly nourishing, my hair felt so silky and smooth afterwards ...
Repurchase?
As much as I enjoyed it, unlikely - too expensive, the Kerasilk one I love is just as good ...

Nordic Blonde Blonde Toner (150ml, RRP $12.99)
This worked quite well to counteract the yellowing in my hair, but it does stain the fingers a wee bit, and the smell is just plain awful...
Repurchase?
No way - ewwwwww it stinks...

Schwarzkopf Live Colour Metallic - Denim Steel (RRP $5.49)
This is a gorgeous and intense deep blue-grey. I've actually changed my hair colouring now to this range because it doesn't actually dye the hair. I'll go into more detail in a later post, but I've decided to move away from permanent colourant, and these "8 washes" sachets are working brilliantly for me ...
Repurchase?
Yes, plus the Cool Grey and Lilac Chrome ...

Regulars
Scott Cornwall Colour Restore Iced Platinum Anti-Yellow Toner (100ml, RRP $16.95)

Makeup

Regulars
Maybelline Master Precise Liquid Liner (RRP $15.95)
Maybelline Total Temptation Brow Definer (RRP $13.95)
Maybelline Volume Express The Falsies Waterproof Mascara (RRP $19.95)

Giveaway


Ok, so this month we have up for grabs...
  • DB Cosmetics Pore Minimising Primer
  • Eaoron Makeup Remover Balm
  • Lacura Makeup Brush Cleaner & Dryer
  • Nubian Heritage Olive Oil & Green Tea Soap
  • SheaMoisture Bamboo Charcoal Body Scrub

All items were purchased by me and the approximate value is $80. The giveaway is open to...

Australian Residents Only! 
Here's how to enter...
  1. Leave a blog post comment on this page that answers the question inside the Rafflecopter (please note: if you don't leave a comment on this page, you won't be included in the draw!If you're unable to leave a comment for technical reasons, please email your answer to katshepsutt(at)gmail.com.
  2. Leave your email address inside the Rafflecopter so I can contact you if you win
  3. Follow my blog one way or another from the many choices listed
  4. Only one entry per person, please read the T's & C's inside the Rafflecopter
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    This giveaway is now closed  - check back later tonight to find out who won!

    a Rafflecopter giveaway

    Woo hoo! - random.org has chosen the beautiful MerryGoRound as the winner.  
    Congratulations gorgeous! 
    MerryGoRound, please respond to the email I've sent you by midnight
    Wednesday 16th October to claim your prize :-)
    Edit: MerryGoRound has claimed her prize 
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    Best of luck to all who enter!

    Take care of you,
    kats xxx

    25 comments:

    1. My budget wont allow me to use high end products.
      I did however get the range of Savi products at under half price because they changed the packaging. I got an oil cleanser, cream cleanser, facial oil, moisturiser and a body oil.

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      1. Hi Fawn, I hadn't heard of that brand before - thanks for letting me know, and well done on scoring such a great deal ♥

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    2. Wow, you certainly are a busy bee trying out all these products kats. I'm not entering but where do you find the question that has to be answered inside the rafflecopoter? I can never see the question.

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      1. Hi Mandy, the question shows up in the first option "Leave a blog post comment"after you've entered your email address. If you can't see it there may be a browser issue. I've just logged in using Chrome, and it's visible to me ♥

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    3. I love all the reviews, and I must say I want to try the Chi Chi perfume too. When I am able to afford some, the ceramide range from Elizabeth Arden is gorgeous, thankyou Kate!!

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      1. Thanks Mrs. B - it's always an encouragement to read that someone enjoys my ravings lol ♥

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    4. Say what? You've gone blue-grey now? I'll have to watch out for that post. I like the Schwarzkopf Live range too, but I haven't gone coloured for a year or more. I found they made my hair very shiny at first, but they start to look dull when they're at the almost-washed-out stage. I still love them though. I'm not so keen on the warmer weather, but I like summer fruits.

      As for the question: I'm too much of a tight-@r$# so I tend to stick with bargain products.

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      1. I have indeed misfortune8 - it's the only colour that seems to go with white roots lol! I agree about the dullness towards the end, but I use a shine spray every day so it's not a problem for me. And nothing wrong with bargain products - my skin has a hard time tolerating anything but ♥

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    5. I’m a buy what’s on special kinda girl. Probably mostly in the budget to middle price range, I’ve tried a few high-end and found there isn’t enough of a difference to justify the cost—even on special.

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      1. On special is the BEST kind MerryGoRound - that's when I try anything new, actually I so rarely buy anything unless it's on special. I'm a firm believer that the "sale" price is what most things are worth ♥

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      2. I agree, and most brands are on sale somewhere often enough you’d be silly to ever pay full RRP

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      3. So excited and privileged to win one of kats’ give-aways 🥰

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      4. Picked up my parcel from the post office today kats ... Australia Post seemed to miss the memo on ‘Express Post’. Thank you, there are so many amazing items in there and I think you smuggled in a few sneaky extras 😉💕

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      5. Thank goodness you received it FINALLY MerryGoRound - they're all products I use and love so I hope you enjoy them too ♥

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    6. Unfortunately I am a fan of high end skin care and I really like Clarins & Lancome. Fortunately, however, I am also a HUGE fan of trying something new and different ... so that keeps everyone happy! I'm also very lucky that my mum is Clarins's biggest fan and I get a lot of samples from her that aren't suited to her skin type! Best of both worlds, I reckon!

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      1. Well now that sounds like a pretty good arrangement with your Mum, Alex. I'm so glad you mentioned Clarins as I'd forgotten how much I loved their Super Restorative Total Eye Concentrate - I used to save up for it ♥

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    7. Commenting on behalf of LadyLola:

      I would love to enter your giveaway
      When I can splurge I purchase Clarins- not everyone considers it high end but it is to me, it does push my budget but the results are worth it and it’s so natural and kind to my skin and I love the generous samples they give when I buy.

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      1. I definitely regard Clarins as high-end LadyLola, I regard pretty much anything that I can't buy in the supermarket or Priceline is in that category - the next stage up is what I call "luxe", but it's way out of my league ♥

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    8. I kind of sit somewhere in between and go for mid priced skincare. I don't like most cheap skincare (stuff with good quality ingredients like 'The Ordinary' are an exception) and the expensive stuff is outside my price range. I've always been curious how the really high end stuff would feel (thinking mega $$$ like La Mer) but worried if I try it I'll love it and be heartbroken that I can't keep buying it!

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      1. I felt the same about the really expensive stuff, but most of what I've tried just doesn't work for me - thankfully! I reckon mid range is the go Mayday, and it's affordable! xxx

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    9. I am more of a budget girl :)

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      1. There's some awesome budget skincare around, thank goodness hey!

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    10. Relieved to hear the Elizabeth Arden Ceramide Capsules is not worth the money. I have been tempted by them a few times and have managed to hold myself back.

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      1. Well I don't know that for usre hon - some gals can't live without them, they just didn't blow my skirt up ha ha ♥♥♥

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