Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Magnesium Citrate by Superior Labs Review
I have had insomnia and migraines for years. I will often have a full day with my 7 year old, 4 year old, and 2 year old and be dragging along around 6:00 PM, and then at 10 PM, be wide awake until 3:00 AM due to insomnia. I often take a 5 mg tablet of Melatonin each night. I have been using this for the last 30 days in addition to a natural sleep pill. My body has been severely lacking magnesium for years. I used to take the powdered form that needed to be mixed with hot water, however, I dislike warm drinks (even in winter I prefer an ice cold drink) and so I quickly got out of sync with taking magnesium. I take 2 of these pills each evening around 11 PM and 2 of my sleep pills. This has lessened my migraines (but has not gotten rid of them completely). This has helped with some of the leg pain that I have at night. I like that it does not have any fillers and that it is third-party tested. It does not have any aftertaste. The pills are rather average in size. I do not love the size, but it is a manageable size for a pill. I take these with a light snack and a glass of cold water. I received this for review and all opinions are my own.
You can find this on Amazon.
Magnesium Citrate capsules manufactured by Superior Labs contains 160mg Elemental Magnesium from 1,000 pure Magnesium Citrate per serving
SUGGESTED DOSAGE:
As a dietary supplement, adults take 2 capsules per day or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. Best when taken with a meal.
INGREDIENTS:
Magnesium (from Magnesium Citrate), Magnesium Citrate, Plant Cellulose (capsules), Organic Rice Concentrate
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Saturday, September 8, 2018
"Me Time" with Yardley Soaps! Yardley Moisturizing Bath Bars Review
I love trying different types of new bath and body products when they arrive on the market. I also love using some of my all-time favorite "oldies but goodies". There are some brands that just work without frills or excessive commercials or celebrity promotion. Yardley is one of those brands. It is timeless and has been around for generations. The fragrances, ingredients, and quality are top notch. My favorite has always been the English Lavender soap, however, Oatmeal Almond is also one I love and use frequently.
All Yardley moisturizing bath bars are paraben free and sodium lauryl sulfate free. This is an important factor for me when I select a bath and shower product. I have been sulfate free (face, body, and hair) for about 7 years. My skin stays moisturized and is nourished.
Wet shaving is what is known as the old fashioned way to shave. Your grandfather most likely used a shaving brush and metal double edge razor with razor blades. This was a slower time and shaving was an art. It was not rushed as shaving is often done today. It was a way to pamper the skin and relax. It was a way to get gussied up for a date or to go out into town. Men would either shave their own faces or they would go into town to get a nice hot lather and shave.
I find that wet shaving is relaxing for me as well. It is my "me time". I use a vintage Lady Gillette safety/double edge razor and vintage badger hair shaving brush to shave my legs and underarms. I like to use a variety of moisturizing soaps to shave. I add pure aloe vera juice, castor oil, argan oil, and either tea tree or lavender in my shaving bowl. I then lather my shaving soap of choice, in this case, it was Yardley Oatmeal Almond this month. I add my frothy brush to my bowl. I find that this mixture works well for me as a shaving soap. I also use my Yardley bar with my natural sea sponge and wash my body. I love this brand and have used it for years. The packaging is simple but beautiful. I recommend that you try this brand. You may have just found a new favorite!
I received three full size 4.25 oz. Yardley London moisturizing bath bars in the new Creamy Coconut and in the classics English Lavender and Oatmeal & Almond. All opinions are honest and my own. This is my honest review. Sponsored by BrandBacker
Be sure to find and follow Yardley on Facebook for new products.
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All Yardley moisturizing bath bars are paraben free and sodium lauryl sulfate free. This is an important factor for me when I select a bath and shower product. I have been sulfate free (face, body, and hair) for about 7 years. My skin stays moisturized and is nourished.
Wet shaving is what is known as the old fashioned way to shave. Your grandfather most likely used a shaving brush and metal double edge razor with razor blades. This was a slower time and shaving was an art. It was not rushed as shaving is often done today. It was a way to pamper the skin and relax. It was a way to get gussied up for a date or to go out into town. Men would either shave their own faces or they would go into town to get a nice hot lather and shave.
I find that wet shaving is relaxing for me as well. It is my "me time". I use a vintage Lady Gillette safety/double edge razor and vintage badger hair shaving brush to shave my legs and underarms. I like to use a variety of moisturizing soaps to shave. I add pure aloe vera juice, castor oil, argan oil, and either tea tree or lavender in my shaving bowl. I then lather my shaving soap of choice, in this case, it was Yardley Oatmeal Almond this month. I add my frothy brush to my bowl. I find that this mixture works well for me as a shaving soap. I also use my Yardley bar with my natural sea sponge and wash my body. I love this brand and have used it for years. The packaging is simple but beautiful. I recommend that you try this brand. You may have just found a new favorite!
I received three full size 4.25 oz. Yardley London moisturizing bath bars in the new Creamy Coconut and in the classics English Lavender and Oatmeal & Almond. All opinions are honest and my own. This is my honest review. Sponsored by BrandBacker
Be sure to find and follow Yardley on Facebook for new products.
"Sponsored Post"
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