I am still on Hurraw, because doesn't this sound nice? Jasmin Vanille BalmToo: "Metamorphosis complete. A squeezable, vegan, true balm (no water or hydrogenated 'butters') that melts into skin and absorbs quickly. BALMTOO is not a lotion; just a smidge is all you need for anywhere application: face, fingers, neck, toes! One tube is equal to approximately seven sticks of lip balm." $29 for 30 ml at Beautyhabit. (Other tempting flavors include Lemon Balm Coconut, Neroli Almond and Sandalwood Fir.)
The daily lemming
From Hurraw (Jessica has reviewed a couple of their balms), a summer limited edition lip balm: Huckleberry. "A seasonal must have in Montana; we finally made 'Huck' a classic. It’s only available for the summer season so pick it up fast! Purple sweet potato anthocyanins give 'Huck' a glorious plant based hue but only a clear gloss is left on the lips!" $4 at Hurraw Balm. (They also have an impressive array of other flavors, from Coffee Bean and Earl Grey to Baobab Banana and Papaya Pineapple.)
Boxwalla Beauty Box ~ scented body product reviews
If you’re as interested in cosmetics as you are in fragrance, you’ve no doubt become aware of the “subscription box” craze of the past five years or so. It usually works like this: you subscribe by filling out a questionnaire about your tastes, and for a monthly fee you’re sent a box of trial-sized products purportedly chosen to fit your profile. Everyone loves getting surprises in the mail, right? I’ve joined two or three of these subscription brands in the past, and for a while I enjoyed receiving my packages; as the months ticked by, however, I ended up owning too many items that I just never used (bright coral lipsticks! sparkly highlighting powders!) so I unsubscribed.
More recently, variations on the subscription theme have emerged — several fragrance clubs, for example, and now Boxwalla, a service that “curates” boxes in four categories: Beauty, Food, Film and Books. The Beauty box promises to offer “luxurious and effective products to nourish your skin and body,” all made in the United States with non-toxic and cruelty-free ingredients. I’ve just tried Boxwalla’s December Beauty box, which seemed to have a “winter comfort” motif, and — unlike some of the cosmetics subscription services I’ve tried —it was an all-around success for me…
Scented Lip Balms: A Round-Up for Winter 2013
We often discuss “niche perfumery,” but what about niche toiletries? Lip balm, for example. Who doesn’t own a lip balm of some kind? It might just be a basic ChapStick or Blistex picked up at the drugstore. On the other hand, it might be a lip-care item with a carefully honed image (and a matching scent), designed to appeal to a very specific user group. Here’s a selection of quirky lip balms that have caught my attention over the past few months.
For the traditionalist-with-a-twist: Burt’s Bees Revitalizing Lip Balm with Blueberry and Dark Chocolate. This new iteration has the same ideal consistency as the original Beeswax formula, with natural flavoring from extracts of antioxidant-rich (and tasty) blueberries and dark powdered cocoa…