Thursday, April 2, 2026

Beekman Glacial Mint and Eucalyptus Goat Milk Soap Review


 I've been looking at flights for my summer trip back home-----and tell my why the flights are all about four to five hundred dollars more than I have ever paid before. My two trips back last year are just about the same price as this one trip.  It's completely insane the price jump. In between that, I have also had the worst luck with ordering..usually I stick with the same old companies but occasionally I do venture out and order from a dud company. So it looks like I will be filing a claim to get my money back.


Anyway...I also wish I could get my money back from this soap. But at least I didn't pay much for it. I think I got it for around four dollars and some change.

Beekman claims:

Our microbiome-friendly fragrance is like a spa day for tired skin and is gentler on the skin than traditional scented bodycare.

Make every bath or shower a luxurious spa experience with this revitalizing bar soap. Creamy goat milk and our ultra-sudsy lather deeply cleanse without stripping moisture, while the scent of cool mint and soothing eucalyptus instantly calm and refresh the skin.

Benefits:

  • Triple-milled to last even longer, extending all of the benefits of nourishing goat milk down to the very last lather
  • Goat Milk boosts skin health with the same pH as human skin, and it’s rich in lactic acid, vitamins, and minerals to help renew and strengthen skin


Top: Hint Of Mint, Lemon, Basil, Eucalyptus
Middle: Agave, Jasmine, Lavender, Sage

Bottom: Vanilla, Cedar, Amber, Sandalwood

So far I have only been impressed by one of the Beekman soaps- the rest have been duds. I thought this one might be different. Eucalyptus Mint is a very popular combination. And so very easy to find across multiple brands. This isn't straight up Eucalyptus Mint. It's like a men's cologne with a tiny hint - but I don't get that hint in the shower. It seems pleasant enough just sniffing it...until I get it in the shower. There is something so unpleasant about it- just some sort of sourness that I really did not enjoy in the slightest. Kinda reminds me of how some of the Bath and Body works sometimes have a sourness to them.

Otherwise the soap is fine- it lathers well, cleans fine, and rinses easily. It isn't particularly drying...wouldn't say it's moisturizing but it is softening. 

Ingredients seem to be the same across the board. It has goat milk powder, kukui nut oil, jojoba and shea butter. 


Ingredients:

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

Overall, thought I would like it. But I really don't. There are better Eucalyptus Mint scents out there and if I had to recommend something better I would say you should try the Lush Outback Mate, or Ursa Major Morning Mojo. Both are better options than this- albeit without Goat Milk but still decent ingredients.


Monday, March 30, 2026

Tevin Campbell


Now, Tevin Campbell is my sister's favorite. One year I bought her the best gift ever- tickets to see Tevin and a few other artists.Bought the tickets months in advance, only for it to be cancelled. I don't know why it was but I'm still so very disappointed it was! 

I didn't know until a few years ago how big he was- he was Usher's main rival as a child star. I think he was probably ruined by the industry...we all know the industry is not kind to child stars. Or anyone really.

Very talented vocalist though...and I have quite a few songs in my library from him.

Starting with...Can We Talk. They still played this one all the time on the radio. It still hits today...it's timeless for real. I love a tenor voice- I think him and Kevon Edmunds have the best tenor voices I have ever heard. You can definitely tell this a Babyface penned song.




Next up, I'm Ready. More Babyface writing. He sure could write a hit back in the 90's.  It definitely sounds like it came off the same album. 




Guess who wrote this one? Yep, another Babyface penned. I love this one. I think it's all the repetition. I love that in a song.


Last song- not penned by Babyface. But By Prince. Who covered it himself a few years later. It Goes on Hard. I have both versions of the song in my collection. I think this might be his best performance..you can see the difference and how much more comfortable he was on stage than older videos. Nice to see. Also..who is that tearing up that guitar solo?? I love it.






His sophomore album was very much so my favorite- but I'm looking through his catalogue thinking maybe I should give that first album another listen? 

He had some bops and if somehow you aren't familiar, I recommend checking his music out! 

Saturday, March 28, 2026

Shredded Taco Beef and Bouillabaisse

What's cooking in the kitchen this week? 

Well, shredded taco beef to make the best shredded bean and cheese burritos I have ever had. Basically I made something like this- but better. I grew up on the Jose Ole and will still occasionally pick one or two up when I need something quick and easy.

Basically I used the recipe from Budget Bytes.  I mainly followed the recipe....and then added a jar of salsa and homemade cheese sauce to make the filling. The cheese sauce was just some milk, butter, and cubes of cheese blended in the Vitamix until it was warmed and then cooked into the beef in the slow cooker. Then I just filled the burritos and warmed them up before eating. I intended to make a ton- but somehow I only make five. I didn't make the full amount of meat per the original recipe because I don't really have the freezer room right now. I'm doing a freezer clean out now in between new recipes. 


Served with  steamed Brussel Sprouts (trying to get them out the freezer) 


Then...bouillabaisse. This recipe came from the Unofficial Harry Potter cookbook. It was made for the Beauxbatons. 

I watched a video on the traditional sea food soup and I already know mine won't measure up. I would love to try a bowl of the authentic stuff. But really I just did what I could with what I had. And it did make a nice dinner. I used real lobster (first time making it, only used a small amount cause the price!)  imitation crab, a tin of smoked oysters (was supposed to be clams but I forgot and grabbed the wrong thing), and some shrimp. I think you can really use any seafood you have access to. I toasted some bread, added butter and served. 







And that's all for this week...not a bad week. Made some really hearty stuff. I'm hoping next week is nice and simple- I think I am wearing myself out and may need to recharge my cooking "battery". 


Element Brooklyn Wild Pear Hand Soap Review


I definitely have been meaning to get this post up- basically all week. Also been trying to catch up on sleep most of the week and failing at that too. I did fall asleep really early last night- but then I woke up and basically did nothing productive because I was trying to get back to sleep. 

Anyway, I like to splurge on a nice hand soap every once in awhile. I don't remember where I first heard of this brand but they make dupes of luxury brands like Byredo, Jo Malone, Aesop, etc. I haven't tried much from those brands but I have tried enough to know that I don't think this is a very good dupe.

Element Brooklyn claims: 

Still home to wild pear trees, southern England’s woodlands inspire this sensuous soap. Delicate notes of pear, bergamot, and lily of the valley are balanced by soft whispers of musk. Rouses the senses and imparts a sure-footed sophistication.

Made in New York 

I don't come across a lot of pear scented things- so I was intrigued by this. Ultimately it's supposed to be a dupe for Byredo Suede. Which I don't think I'll be trying out anytime in the next few years so I won't be able to tell you if this is truly a dupe. 

But I don't think it is. To me it reminds me of the generic dupes that you can get sometimes at Aldi/Lidl. It seems to be the exact same quality as those. It has the "cheap" hand soap scent to it. It really doesn't smell anywhere near the value of what it costs. I would think this package should cost $10.00 or less.

It doesn't smell like any pear I've ever smelled. Pear Where? Not here. Also claims notes of bergamot, lily of the valley and musk. It mostly just gives generic and forgettable. It does stick to the hands for awhile tho.

I'm not impressed. I think it's massively overpriced.

You do get a lot though. And it lathers ok and rinses clean. It doesn't dry out my hands. It does what any hand soap does. 

One thing that I do like about this brand is that it saves on plastic. It says that it is certified plastic negative- in a world where we are surrounded by plastic and producing so much plastic waste...that's good to see.  I have various hand soap bottles that I have saved through the years so I just used this as a refill for those. Currently using this in an old Aesop bottle. 

The ingredients seem,,,basic. It does have Petitgrain, Orange, and Cypress essential oils. I always love seeing those. I wonder if the Byredo soap has them but I'm a little too lazy to look it up.

Ingredients:

Water, Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Cocamide MIPA, Glycerin, PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Coco Glucoside, Glyceryl Oleate, Fragrance, Sodium Chloride, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Citric Acid, Petitgrain Oil, Orange Oil, Cypress Oil, Yellow 6


Overall, I'm not a fan. I am still curious about the candles and other dupes but I have a feeling they won't measure up.  I might still give the brand another go anyway. Mainly I'm not a big fan of brands that "dupe" other brands but in this economy......

Monday, March 23, 2026

Caswell- Massey Almond Soap Review


There is always a bar of soap somewhere for me to review...I think out of everything it's the only thing I review consistently. There's nothing more I love than unwrapping and trying out a new bar. Or a new brand. This brand has been one I have wanted to try for a while. I have gifted a set of the soaps before..but this is my first time trying them myself.

The most intriguing  thing to me about this brand is the age of the brand. It's been around since the 1700's. A very long time. And it's claimed to have been used by past president. This particular one is supposed to be favorite of Eisenhower. Supposedly during his presidency the White House was stocked with this soap. Interesting. 

So that means this bar has been around since at least the 50's. 

Caswell Massey claims:

Experience the comforting indulgence of our iconic Almond Bar Soap, beloved for generations. Crafted with a warm, gourmand fragrance that layers almond, soft cherry, and a whisper of salted warmth, this triple-milled bar offers a rich, creamy lather that gently cleanses while replenishing moisture. Made with natural botanicals and plant-based ingredients, it leaves skin feeling nourished and lightly perfumed. A symbol of everyday luxury, our best-selling Almond Soap transforms the simple act of bathing into a ritual of refinement.

5.8 ounces

Made in the USA


Almond scents are a dime a dozen. I've used many Almond scented bars. Most of them are more or less the same. As is this one. It smells like Almond extract. Which is pleasant enough but not my favorite and not very memorable. You can get the same scent in a cheaper form from a brand like Dr. Bronner or even one of the many bars they sell at TJ MAXX.

The scent was probably mre unique back in the 50's. 

The scent is also on the lighter side. So if you like scents that aren't overpowering or just light...and you like almond extract scented soaps you might like this.

The soap itself is a larger bar that tends to melt down quickly. But you only need a little to get a lot of rich, thick, bubbly lather. I tend to overdo it. It doesn't dry my skin-but my skin looks ashy/dry. I need lotion to come back to an acceptable color. 

The soap itself is nice..oval shaped and feels very soft. It does look pretty lux. 

Comes packaged in a boring cardboard box though...easily recyclable. And it also comes wrapped in tissue paper. Packaging is alright. 

It's been around so long I wonder how close it is to the what they originally came out with. Have they changed in the ingredients or scent over the years? I wish I knew.

Ingredients:

Sodium Palmate, Sodium Cocoate, Water (Aqua, Eau), Glycerin, Benzaldehyde, CI 77891, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Trideceth Sulfate, Sodium Lauroamphoacetate, Cocamide MEA, Sodium Borate, Stearic Acid, Pentasodium Pentetate, Tetrasodium Etidronate,

It's a decent almond soap. Personally I would not buy it again...but I will try some of the other scents at some point. 

Williams Sonoma Bridgerton Scented Candle Review

 I had a super amazing weekend and awesome weekend. TBH I'm a little sad that it's over. 

 Now it's Monday..and back to regularly scheduled hustle and grind. Except I am off tomorrow so that's nice. 

I've mentioned Bridgerton many times- I might be a little obsessed with the show. It's one I can watch on repeat though I try not to.  I usually steer clear of wanting collabs- usually it's just an IP cashing in and you end up with low quality items. But I wanted this. And my sister got it for me.

Yay! 

Except the quality of the candle is just not there. TBH I could barely smell anything the entire time I was burning it. I had a fear that might happen...and it just so happens I was right. 

The scented notes are supposed to be Wildflower Honey and Mandarin. Very Bridgerton sounding notes.

I guess at least the ceramic vessel is gorgeous. I will keep it forever. Might even refill with my own wax. or just use it as a candy jar. Or for something else when I feel like setting a cute but eclectic table. 

I'm happy I got the itch for a Bridgerton collab met...and I'm glad to have the jar. But they need to go back to the drawing board on the candle scent.