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Keeping My Hair Healthy and Looking Good: A Review of Monat Haircare Products

I have a pretty lazy approach to my hair. I get it cut about every nine months. I often wash my hair at night to avoid blow drying. In the morning, if I feel up to it, I use a flatiron. Or, I just throw my hair in a ponytail. I know my hair could look better, but I’m not willing to invest the time.

When given given the opportunity to review some Monat haircare products, I figured it was my chance to step it up! With a little attention, maybe I could get my hair looking good!

When my samples arrived, the packing got my excited. It was like opening a gift!

Monat haircare products.

Inside, was tons of loot!

Monat haircare samples.The Before Photo

This is a photo of my hair before using Monat haircare products.

This is a “Before” photo of my hair. It looks fine, right? Just not a lot of body to it.

Renew Shampoo and Conditioner by Monat

The first product I tried out was the Renew shampoo and conditioner. I was intrigued because the packaging said it would increase density, strength and manageability. I don’t know if it gave my hair a ton more volume, but it did leave it really soft and light!

My hair after using Renew shampoo and conditioner by Monat.

My hair after using Renew shampoo and conditioner by Monat.

Revitalize Conditioner by Monat

Next I tried the Revitalize conditioner by Monat. It promised, and delivered, volume. And I liked that I could just leave it in while doing my regular shower routine and then rinse it out, versus leaving it in for an extended period of time. The results? I was amazed. I’m not used to a conditioner doing much besides making it easier for me to get a comb through my hair. This, combined with my regular daily shampoo, gave my hair a ton more volume!

My hair after using Revitalize conditioner by Monat.

My hair after using Revitalize conditioner by Monat.

Replenish Products by Monat

I definitely stalled on trying out the products that took more time. I cannot reiterate enough how little time I am willing to invest in my hair. The Replenish products by Monat sounded good, though. Brilliance, strength and vitality. Those aren’t words I typically associate with my hair, but they sound great! The conditioning masque was slightly more time intensive, as I had to leave it in long enough to do it’s thing. Afterwards, my hair felt great. I’ve gotten conditioning treatments at salons before and this was equally as good if not better, and I did it right at home.

My hair after using Replenish haircare products by Monat.

My hair after using Replenish haircare products by Monat.

Rejuvenique Oil Intensive

The final product I tried was Rejuvenique oil intensive. I have no after pictures because those can’t really convey feeling of how soft it made my hair. The downside to my typically lazy hair routine is that I often have dry, split ends. Rejuvenique didn’t completely undo the damage, but pretty darn close!

Rejuvenique oil intensive.

The Verdict

It can be weird when I review a product on here. I want to be honest in my review and only praise products I feel are worth it.The Monat hair care systems were easy to review because I enjoyed using all of them. The Rejuvenique oil intensive was a definite winner, despite taking the longest to do and going against my low-maintenance style. I also loved the Revitalize conditioner because it worked so well with my existing shampoo. It’s changed how I think about conditioner.

If you’re interested in giving your hair a makeover, I’d recommend looking at the Monat line of products. It’s worth treating yourself, and your hair, to a little luxury!

I received samples of Monat haircare products to try and review for free. All opinions are my own.

Fighting Aging: A Review of ERA Skincare Products

I recently received some anti-aging skincare products from ERA Ageless to test out. My contact asked me to test the products for one week and report out using before and after pictures. One week! To assuming I would see differences in only one week had me intrigued.

I was using the ERA Starter Kit, which includes:

  • Firm & Lift Eye Cream
  • Firm & Lift Eye Serum
  • Concentrated Age Defense Facial Serum
  • Intensive Age Defying Moisture Cream
  • Complete Renew & Recharge Elastin & Beta Carotene Mask
  • Repair & Restore Facial Peeling Gels

I view myself as a challenge to any skincare products. A lot of things make me break out in hives and it’s hard to say why – perfumes, dyes or maybe just weird skin. (I’ve also been diagnosed recently with cradle cap, or seborrheic dermatitis, on my face and scalp, which adds additional complications.)

ERA touts its products as being natural, using natural botanical oils to reverse and slow down signs of aging. Using products that don’t include harsh chemicals increases the chances that my skin won’t freak out.

In addition to the ERA products, I’ve also been using a Clarisonic brush and prescription face wash for my seborrheic dermatitis.

After having used ERA Ageless skincare products for one week, I can say with absolute certainty that my skin looks great. I have had no hives or breakouts (I know … I set a low bar). If I’m being honest, I’m not sure my skin looks younger exactly, but it’s more consistent and brighter looking and feels softer. I’ve been using a lot less makeup, which is always my indicator that I’m feeling more confident about my skin.

Some pros to the whole set of products is that they were all very easy to use and apply, including  the peeling gel, which I think sounds scary. Everything went on so light that I didn’t feel like I was wearing multiple layers of stuff on my face, even if I was. This was fast to apply and an easy step to work into my routine. I experience no cons. Truly.

Here is a before and after picture:

My before and after pictures, showing the difference of one week of using ERA Ageless antiaging skincare products.Like I said, I’m not sure if I look younger … and I definitely think my selfies are super awkward-looking but I think my skin looks better and I like the ERA Skincare products. I’d definitely recommend this set of anti-aging skincare products to others and especially to people with sensitive skin.

I received the ERA Starter Kit for free from ERA Ageless. All opinions shared are my own.

Going Back in Time: Tragedies in Novels

My Weeks in Books

I’ve been reading some heavy stuff lately. First there was lynching, then wartime naval attacks and finally family feuds resulting in murders, suicides and rapes.

And yet… the books were pretty good.

Stella by Starlight by Sharon M. Draper

I am acutely aware that a lot of people in the United States have giant hole in their knowledge of our country. I hear it when they talk aghast of atrocities happening in other countries but seem confused when you relate foreign events or more local current events to our own recent past. The history of race relations in the U.S. is an important story to tell and one often told badly.

In Stella by Starlight, Sharon M. Draper does a good job of presenting the segregated South in a way children can understand. Targeting kids ages 9 to 13 (and adults in their mid-30s…), she talks about the challenges black communities faced in general and the very real dangers they faced because of racism and the Ku Klux Klan. What’s amazing about Stella by Starlight is that Draper tells a story that gives so much, without going into any gory details. She gives the main character, Stella, a great voice by showing her both as the narrator but also as an author of some sections, helping to bring forth important parts of our history.

Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania by Erik Larson

I’m not typically drawn to non-fiction books. I read a handful a year and am usually happy that I have, but my preferences always lean to fiction. Erik Larson, who also wrote Devil in the White City, which I loved, has a special talent of making something I think is pretty darn boring fascinating. At book club I was trying to describe Dead Wake and kept saying, “I mean, nothing is really happening. But it’s so good.” And it was. I was reading it at the gym, where normally an exciting plot pushes me through a workout, and I was enthralled by the minutia Larson compiled about the Lusitania. I’ve found myself referencing the book in conversation.

This book is good. Read it.

Juliet by Anne Fortier

I’m not actually done with Juliet by Anne Fortier just yet, but I will be by the end of today. The book is a sort of retelling of Shakespeare’s classic Romeo and Juliet. Or, rather, many retellings of that classic story. Jumping back and forth between a present-day Romeo and Guiletta and the original classics, Fortier explains the history of the love story and how the rivalry between families (the Montagues and Capuletsin Shakespear’s version and the Tolomeis and the Salembenis in this book).

The first two thirds of the book had enough mystery and intrigue that I was really hooked. The latter part of the book appears to be turning into a straight-up romance novel and I’m losing steam. (Right as it gets steamy!) But I do enjoy hearing how classic stories have different versions told throughout history.

This post originally appeared on Kate’s Point of View. © Kate. All rights reserved.

Put on Notice: Regarding Plot Twists, Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train

It only took about ten seconds to pick this month’s book club selection. The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins is being hailed as the new Gone Girl. That attribution comes with some downsides.


Although I fully admit to being potentially the only person around who didn’t like Gone Girl, I understand why other people enjoyed it. I was distracted by the ending. I felt cheated of my time investment into the characters and the plot. I like to identify with a character and be rooting for them. When everyone is equal parts  despicable and redeemable, it’s harder for me to cope. But ultimately, it’s the end of that book that gets to me. I do my best not to share spoilers, but suffice it to say the book has a plot twist.

See: The Girl on the Train. When I’m told “It’s the new Gone Girl,” I’m reading the book waiting. I’m waiting to find out that each character I start to like is horrible. I’m waiting to find myself forgiving the characters I identify initially as horrible. But most importantly, I’m waiting for the plot twist that must be coming. None of this is bad, but I’m not sure it does Paula Hawkins and the authors sure to follow in this genre any favors.

When I watch the television shows featuring the “person who knows everything” (see: Gregory House, MD, on House;  Detective Zack Nichols on Law & Order: Criminal Intent; Sherlock Holmes on Sherlock), I’m watching the show trying to figure out the mystery before the character does. That is, until I’ve watched enough episodes to catch on to the fact that I won’t figure it out. Then I just assume the position I think I am supposed to fill: person who watches in awe as the “person who knows everything” solves the case. (Exception being the episodes of Sherlock based on books I’ve already read.) Up until that point when I just give up and start watching, the show is exciting. Once I understand that I needn’t bother, the show is still entertaining but it’s not as fun.

It reminds me of when I was younger and watching television shows on Nick at Nite and my dad could predict how every episode of The Donna Reed Show, Mr. Ed, The Patty Duke Show and My Three Sons would end. I was amazed. How could he do it? If I catch an episode of any of those shows now, it seems predictable. I know how the story arc is supposed to go.

Books are similar. I have many authors I hook onto because I enjoy their writing and it makes book selection so much easier. But once they start to follow a pattern in each story, and if I identify that pattern, my interest wanes.

I enjoyed The Girl on the Train so much more than Gone Girl. Maybe this is explicitly because of the Gone Girl comparison. I read it wary. But once you know the plot twist is coming… Once you know to be on guard… It changes the experience and I’m not sure it’s for the better. Instead of surprise (and frustration and anger), my reaction is, “Ah, there it is! I knew it!” It’s still entertaining, but somehow not as clever.

This post originally appeared on Kate’s Point of View. © Kate. All rights reserved.

Keeping Everything in Working Order, Plus a Chance to Win Free Probiotics!

It’s been almost four months since I had my hysterectomy and I would say things are mostly back to normal, but not quite 100%. I’m trying to give my body all the time it needs to heal itself, but I’ve also been turning to natural remedies for things that have come up. Primarily, I’ve been focusing on my hair, skin and gut. (Actually, the gut gets a lot of focus because I’m at the gym trying to remedy 6 weeks of bed rest and also focused on the stuff inside my gut.)

I took a lot of medicine to manage pain before surgery and then took crazy amounts of pain medication afterwards. It did the trick – it helped keep the pain manageable. But one side effect to lots of medicines is what happens inside your gut. Not to mention that having someone slice into your lower abdomen and remove some bits comes with its own baggage. Trust me, after a surgery like that you want to keep everything in your gut in working order. If you know what I mean.

I started taking probiotics to help keep all of my good bacteria in check. I can’t say for sure if it was because of the probiotics or just because of time, but I feel like they worked. I didn’t have issues in my gut area and was grateful for that. It was one less thing to worry about during my recovery so I could focus on the rest of me.

The  probiotic I took was Microbiome Plus + Gastrointestinal. The package comes with four boxes filled with blister cards. I took two pills twice a day. I tried taking them with food, but even when that wasn’t an option they didn’t upset my stomach. It was easy and did the trick!

I was very pleased with this product and am even more pleased at the chance to give you an opportunity to win one month’s supply for FREE! You can enter using the Rafflecopter widget below. The contest runs through the end of March 2015 and there will be three winners. Good luck!

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This post was sponsored by Microbiome Plus. I received a sample of this product to try for free.
All opinions are my own.

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