Showing posts with label sponge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sponge. Show all posts

Monday, December 15, 2014

100% Plant Based Konjac Sponge Infused with French Green Clay Review

I've never really used a sponge to clean my face, or body. In the past I've always used a washcloth, or a loofah. 

I've only used sponges on art projects. To make texture.

When I got a 100% Plant Based Konjac Sponge Infused with French Green Clay to review I was interested to see how it would feel.

 

Before the sponge was wet it was hard. I couldn't even imagine what it would do to my skin. Boy did it change when it got wet. It felt wonderful!

It exfoliates, cleanses, and is naturally pH balanced.

I'd feel comfortable using this on my kid's skin. It's soft, and it cleans and exfoliates at the same time. 

Features:
  • It's 100% Natural
  • Eco-Friendly
  • Biodegradeable
  • Free of Chemicals
  • Free of Pollution
  • Free of Irritants
  • Lasts Longer Than Other Songes
  • Has NO Added Dyes or Colorants 
  • Hydrates Quickly 
  • Can be Used Daily
  • Fights Blackheads and Breakouts
  • Has a String to Hang it in the Shower
  • Has a Special Tear Drop Shape to Clean in Small to Big Spots
  • Fits in the Palm of Your Hand
  • 100% Biodegradable and Sustainable (You can even plant it in your flowerbed or compost when you want to retire it
  • Not Tested on Animals
  • Vegan Friendly
Ingredients:

Pure Konjac Powder, Water, and French Green Clay.

Konjac fiber is grown on the pristine volcanic plains of Jeju Island in South Korea.   

They also sell French Red Clay Infused, Bamboo Charcoal Infused, and Original Pure White.


Directions:
  • Rinse in warm water. Allow the sponge to absorb the water.

  • Cleanse your face. No added cleansers are required. It does work with non-foaming cleansers if needed. 

  • Press the water out with your hands, and air dry. It dries fairly quickly. I imagine no mold build up unlike using something else to clean with.
Connect with Oleavine Beauty:  On facebook. Buy the same sponge I got for review on Amazon for $24.95, on sale for $10.
 
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Disclaimer: I'm writing this in connection to Tomoson. I got this Konjac Sponge free for review. I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Sponges

Kids are like little sponges. They do and say things they see adults and people on TV doing. Somethings we want them to do and say. Somethings we don't.

When Mica was 2 1/2 or so he was in the habit of saying, "God dammit!" We did our best to ignore it; not say it ourselves. I've read that not bringing attention to things like that will most likely make what they keep saying go away.

It was one week before Bible School. He was going with his cousin. Mica was at my parents house and said, "I want some God Damn chocolate." Grandpa Spiehs did his best to not laugh. He said, "Mica you really shouldn't say 'God Damn'." I was sure he'd get to Bible School and burn their ears with his taking the Lord's name in vein. Part of me couldn't stop laughing about it. I'm probably going to hell. Just saying. It was just so funny to me. Mica probably got it from Daddy or I. We had a talk with him about not saying, "God Damn"; after that talk he was fine.

Lately Mica has a bit of road rage. I was in line waiting for a fast food meal a few weeks ago. This particular place is never fast. I kept saying, "Come on! Hurry up. We don't have all day." Mica said something I know Daddy says, "Get with the program people!" Then this morning Mica said something I say frequently, "Come on lights; don't turn red!" We're always in a hurry it seems. Working full-time, swimming lessons, jujitsu, school, homework, open swim at the Y, Daddy works once a month at a gallery in the evenings, it just seems like we've generally got something going on all the time. I don't know how people do it with a lot of kids and kids being really into sports or some activity. We need to just SLOW down sometimes. We just can't do it all.

What about you, is there anything your kids have said or done that you didn't want them to? What did you do about it?

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