Friday, February 13, 2026

Eden Bodyworks Anti-Breakage Deep Conditioner Lavender Aloe Review



 My birthday was around about a week ago- what's funny is all this past year I literally thought I was a year older than I was. So if anyone asked me this past year how old I was- I definitely 100% lied to them. Whoops! 

Anyway...deep conditioner. It's been almost a year since I have reviewed one. I wanted to deep condition more regularly and I think I have been. I've had this deep conditioner for a little while....usually I try to use it 1-2 times a month. 

Eden claims: 

This natural deep conditioner is a thick, creamy protein-free hair mask designed to help strengthen weak strands susceptible to breakage. Lavender Oil helps to battle hair loss and protect against further damage. Enhances the hair's natural elasticity. Aloe helps to replenish and moisturize dry hair. Combats scalp issues. Safe for natural hair, color-treated hair, and chemically-processed hair.

Made in USA



This is my first product from the brand. From what I can see if it black and woman owned and still privately owned...which I always love to see.

It's also reasonably priced and free from silicones -which is what I mainly look for in a deep conditioner. 

You get a massive amount of..16 oz. So far so good.

It's a thick cream not unlike any other deep conditioner. And it smells really nice. It definitely smells like Lavender and Patchouli essential oil are the main fragrances. There is something else to the scent. I really enjoy it. And it's very unique. It lingers in the hair for a little while.  

It is an anti-breakage deep conditioner- and curiously protein free. Which is good- I think my hair is protein sensitive. I do feel like my hair is stronger and slightly thicker since I've been using it. Also in the weeks I use it, I feel like the hair is more hydrated and less dry feeling. All the way down to the ends. 

I tend to sleep in it overnight.

I think it says all it says it will do. I have no complaints at all. I even recently picked up the leave-in conditioner and I am excited to give that a try once my current deep conditioner is used up. 


ingredients: 

Water (Aqua), Stearyl Alcohol, Cetyl Alcohol, Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera) Leaf Juice, Cetearyl Alcohol, Fragrance (Parfum), Stearalkonium Chloride, Phenoxyethanol, Behentrimonium Methosulfate, Caprylyl Glycol, Cetrimonium Chloride, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Lavandula
Angustifolia (Lavender) Oil
, Sorbic Acid, Disodium EDTA, Tocopheryl Acetate, Glycerin, Citric Acid, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate, Lavandula Angustifolia Flower Extract

Overall, I really like it. It's a good deep conditioner- if you are on the market for one, I would suggest giving this one a go.

Tavares


I've been meaning to do this post for a couple of days but i have been exhausted this week. Not really getting enough sleep lately...while thinking I have but really not. Anyway...it's time to talk music.

So here we are.

This is definitely a forgotten group. I confess that even I cannot really remember any particular  song when I think of this group...but when I play them I really like them for the most part.  

Starting with a slow song. It has a classic sound to it that I rock with. 



Next Up, Madam Butterfly. I remember this song less.. but it has more views than the first song. I think what I like most about this song is the key changes. And the chorus. And how they harmonize. It's a very interesting song.


I probably should have started with Penny For Your Thoughts. It's definitely my second favorite. I knew the lyrics to this before I ever heard the song. Cheap thoughts though...


And then we end with their most popular song-  I think everyone knows this one. It's been on a LOT of movies. I think it's my favorite song by the group


Not my favorite group but they do have som songs I rock with. 


Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Bangers and Mash and Jalapeno Cran-Raspberry Sauce

 It's a little early for this post- but I made these over the weekend and I'm ready to get the pictures out of my phone so I can move on the next two recipes.


I am just over 60% done with cooking through my unofficial Harry Potter book. I'm deep in the Great Hall recipes- and there are a lot of real dinner type of recipes. Mainly inspired by the UK. Britains most popular comfort food according to wikipedia. I've never had it. Technically you are supposed to make your own "bangers" but I don't like veal and the least sausage recipe I really didn't like so I just grabbed some beef sausage (bangers) from the meat market. I should have made peas instead of broccoli but I was too lazy to run to the store that day. So broccoli it was. I whipped up some quick mashed potatoes and gravy. There was an onion gravy but I just winged this one. And that's it. Dinner is served. It was pretty good. Very filling. Fun to try such a classic dinner even if I didn't follow the recipe exactly. 


Next up- cranberry raspberry chipotle sauce. I also did not follow this recipe exactly. I didn't pick up a Jalapeno- so I subbed chipotle powder instead. Even better. Everything else I followed...mostly. I didn't really know what to pair it with- but I have been wanting to make schnitzel for a few months now. This was my first time making it and it came out so good. I can't wait to make it again. Made mine with Turkey. Then I did rice. And I did eat a vegetable- I just couldn't be bothered to plate it. One of my favorite dinners I have made! The cran sauce complimented perfectly. I've made a few variations of cranberry sauce- this is solid if you like raspberries. I could see myself making it again...although regular cranberry sauce will more than likely be my default most of the time. I am a little obsessed with cranberry sauce and I make it a lot when cranberries are available. 


And that's all...until next time! 

Hask Keratin Smooth Smoothing Leave in Spray Review


I have an irrational fear of  automated car washes and today I went through my first one. I have been through once or twice decades ago. They do an ok job....I don't think I'll go back. I think I'll just suck it up and stick to hand washing my car-even in the cold. I think maybe I've just seen too many incidents with them..IDK. Also..somehow I left one of my windows slightly down so the soapy water got into my car..and on me a bit. Whoops.

Hask claims:

This multi-benefit, keratin-enriched conditioning spray is designed to pack strands with moisturizing and conditioning agents that protect hair from heat and provide a smooth look.

  • Fights frizz
  • Smooths hair
  • Heat protection up to 400°F/205°C
  • Detangles and fortifies strands
  • Boosts shine

This is the second of the two leave in sprays from the brand I bought. I think this would be good to use before blow drying or flat ironing to add smoothness and heat protection but I rarely ever do that. I thought I might test this product out like that but I have been a bit lazy. Maybe over the weekend I might. And if I do I'll update. But it's very likely I won't.

Keratin is the building blocks of hair- so maybe I really should try and use it more often. The last time I used a product that highlighted the Keratin it was the deep conditioner from the same brand. It wasn't my favorite product though- not a repurchase. Much like this leave in spray.

Almost forgot to talk scent- it kinda reminds me of Lush Snow fairy. I really like the scent in this form. It doesn't really linger in my hair that I can smell..or maybe i just go nose blind to it after a while. 

I think for my hair texture a watery like spray is just not going to add enough moisture to my hair or anything else to my hair. It's like spraying water in my hair. It has higher heat protection than the other spray I tried..but that's really just not enough.

Ingredients: 

Aqua/Water/Eau, Glycerin, Keratin amino acids, Simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) seed oil, Cetrimonium chloride, Polyquaternium-22, Polyquaternium-47, Disodium EDTA, Sodium benzoate, Sodium salicylate, Leuconostoc/radish root ferment filtrate, Potassium hydroxide, Citric Acid, Parfum/Fragrance, Hexyl cinnamal

It didn't do much of anything for my hair...I can't see myself purchasing again unless I am looking for a product purely to protect my hair from heat damage- but there are other products that provide softness, shine,  and detangling so it wouldn't be my first choice. 


Saturday, February 7, 2026

Nest Pumpkin Chai Candle Review


 Pumpkin candles are not my thing- but I saw this on clearance and decided to give it a whirl. I thought of saving it for Thanksgiving next year...but then I ran low on candles and decided to go ahead and at least try it. 

Nest claims:

Pumpkin Chai creates a cozy autumn ambiance with a blend of pumpkin, spicy masal chai, cardamom, ginger, and cinnamon.


One thing I noticed straight away is how much smaller the glass is from previous candles from the brand. Shrinkflation? 

Even though I'm not a fan of Pumpkin candles I have burned through quite a few. Them being on sale always gets me. I have previously burned through Voluspa Spiced Pumpkin Latte,  Yankee Candle Pumpkin Pie,  I think of all those the Yankee Candle Pumpkin Pie was the best, and second place is Voluspa. I think this one would probably fall in last place.

It definitely smells like a pumpkin custard but it's too sweet. Overwhelmingly sweet and that's most of what I smell. It gets tiresome really quickly and I usually put it out fast. I don't get any of the claimed spices- I would actually call this candle Pumpkin Caramel. 

On the plus, the throw is really good. It melts evenly and I haven't had any problems with sooting. 

Pumpkin candles still aren't for me. I'm glad I tried it on sale...but this one did not change my mind. 

Friday, February 6, 2026

Beekman 1802 Vanilla Absolute Goat Milk Soap Review



I've got a lot to do today...mostly just doing all my favorite things today. Right now I'm just relaxing, eating breakfast and watching another episode of Bridgerton. Of course. In the meantime, I figured I would knock out a post..or two. Especially since this soap is on its last little sliver. 

Beekman claims: 

One of our favorite scents from the bakery gives this soap its irresistible allure. Rich goat milk and vanilla melt into the skin to thoroughly cleanse and moisturize while leaving behind a delectable scent. 

T: Sheer Lily, Dewy Muguet, Orange. M: Vanilla, Golden Amber. B: Sandalwood, Cedar, Patchouli. Essential Oils: Cedarwood, Orange, Patchouli.




oI think I may have been prematurely impressed with the Beekman soaps. I recently opened the Lavender which doesn't have any Lavender scent- I have yet to review it but should post one in the next couple of weeks. I did really like the Honey Orange Blossom though this Vanilla Absolute version leaves a lot to be desired. 

The scent is where the disappointment lies. It smells like vanilla play dough. Maybe a slight hint of root beer. Just not much scent at all....can hardly detect it in the shower. I think vanilla might be a hard scent to do in bar soap form so that might be where the problem lies....I think a shower gel would fare better but I haven't tried any straight up vanilla scented gels that I would recommend either. 

Other than the disappointing scent the soap was nice. Rich, thick, lotsa lather. Feels nice on the skin. Rinses clean. 

I'm happy with the ingredients...it has goat milk, jojoba oil, goat milk, shea butter, and kukui nut oil. It should have vanilla absolute too but that was nowhere to be found....unless it's hidden in the "fragrance". 

Ingredients: 

Sodium Palmate, Sodium Cocoate and or Palm Kernelate, Water (Aqua), Glycerin, Fragrance (Parfum), Titanium Dioxide, Sodium Chloride, Caprae Lac (Goat Milk), Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Oil, Aleurites Moluccana Seed Extract (Kukui Nut Oil), Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Pentasodium Pentetate.

Overall, it was a disappointment. Wish I could say otherwise but I think the scent needs to go back to the drawing board.