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Christina Alyce Beauty

Testing and reviewing the best of clean beauty.

Overhauling your skincare routine can be a daunting task, especially if you are completely new to the world of clean beauty, and unaware of what brands are out there. There's also the money factor. Glowy, smooth skin doesn't usually come cheap, so when a brand offers a boxed set of things to try at a pretty decent deal, you thank the skincare gods. I was happy to see that Fig + Yarrow, (one of the first clean beauty brands I had heard about) offers such a set. At $76, for 5 trial/travel size items it seems expensive, but if purchased individually, the total would be $88, so not a bad deal, especially if you can snag a coupon, or catch a sale. In case you wish to check out any of these products individually, I will provide links to each product listing as well.
Of course when buying a set there is the downside that one or two out of the several curated products may not be the right fit for you, but I find that for the value that comes with these types of sets and the small amount of each product you get, it's not that much of a loss. Besides, the odd product out can always be used in an alternate way than originally intended, gifted, or traded with a product junkie friend. I was lucky enough to be able to use all of the products in the Fig + Yarrow Facial Care Kit, without any issues and as you will see, I was quite pleased with everything.




Cleansing Nectar [1oz $12] [4oz $32]


My main focus in my skincare switch has been to find a non-foaming, low pH cleanser, and this product ticks both of those boxes. The Cleansing Nectar is meant to be a gentle cleanser for all skin types, that exfoliates and purifies the skin while leaving the acid mantle intact. I think it does a very good job of this, particularly for oily and acne prone skin, because it does not strip the skin.
It is formulated with lavender hydrosol, which helps to soothe the skin, along with aloe and ginko bilboa, which is also excellent at improving nutrient delivery. The cleanser exfoliates with a combination of manuka honey, apple cider vinegar, willow tree bark (salicylic acid) and dead sea salt, which all contain exfoliating enzymes. This is a purely chemical exfoliation process, so it is well suited for anyone with sensitive skin. There are no salt particles or other rough ingredients to be found in this formula. Calendula repairs damage, and green tea offers antioxidants. Licorice soothes irritation and redness.
I use this cleanser primarily at night. If I have worn make up during the day, I oil cleanse first, then wet my face with water, apply the cleanser to my face, and use either my hands or a konjac sponge to spread it around, then rinse and follow with the rest of my skincare. I have never felt stripped or dry when using this product, and I do not break out. I do think it does a great job of balancing the skin and healing/preventing further breakouts.

Facial Scrub [1.4oz $14] [2.8oz $22]

I love exfoliating, but like most people with sensitive skin, I have to be careful not to use any coarse products containing things like salt or sugar with sharp edges. A fantastic alternative to these more traditional ingredients, is a combination of ground oat flour and fullers earth. Ground oat flour cleanses, softens and soothes the skin, and even improves discoloration. Fullers earth also works to lighten skin imperfections, and detoxifies and exfoliates. Raw honey purifies, moisturizes, and contains enzymes that help slough of dead skin cells. While these ingredients are all gentle for sensitive skin, this product also contains a few extra soothing ingredients, to make sure your skin stays happy, like lavender, rosewood, and  chamomile essential oils.
As you can see from the ingredients, this scrub works as a cleanser as well, so there is no need to use a separate product for cleansing with it. This is great news for your skin, because the less often you wash, the less you have to strip your natural oils. I will usually use this whenever it's time to exfoliate (I usually do so twice a week), and I rotate this with my Glowing Skin Cleanser from The Dirty Goat, depending on how much of a scrub I think I need. For extra- dull days, I do prefer my scrub from TDG. But overall, this is a great exfoliator. It is gentle and not rough at all. I do feel like it leaves a bit of residue behind, but it doesn't feel dirty, and I don't get breakouts from it. I find my skin looks plumper,, brighter, and more nourished.


Yarrow/Immortelle/Rockrose Complexion Water [1oz $14][4oz $42]


Fig + Yarrow offers two variations of this skincare set, the differences being found in the toner. I chose the Complexion Water formulated with yarrow, immortelle, and rockrose, because this version is supposed to help in regenerating skin cells, and soothing troubled skin. The key ingredients in here are gently astringent as well as anti-aging. I don't typically go for astringent products, but I have no problems with irritation or unbalanced skin with this toner. My only issue with this toner is that I don't care for the smell, which too earthy for me, but it does fade quickly. I don't like using fragranced products on my face, and I find that it is odd that this complexion water is also marketed as an aromatherapy product. I don't think the scent is overpowering, and the fragrance comes from natural essential oils, but I do think it is important to mention. But as I said, my sensitive skin does not have any problems when I use this.

Facial Serum [0.25oz $20][0.5oz $38]

As recently as a year ago, I don't think I had ever used a serum. I understood their purpose, but at the time I felt like I was getting all of the benefits I needed from the other products in my routine, and I would just revisit the thought of a serum down the line, once I got a little older and my skin needed an extra boost. Well, during my Lush foray and quest to try every single product they offered, I used a serum for the very first time and became hooked. I'm now a serum junkie, with more serums than any other type of product in my collection, and this one from Fig + Yarrow ranks right at the top.
It's easy for me to recognize when my skin loves a product, and I get all the telltale signs with this little bottle of magic. I get glowy but not greasy, instantly softer, smoother, with an all-around "good skin day" vibe.
It is made with a base of olive (squalane) oil, which my skin loves. It absorbs quickly into my skin, and feels incredibly silky. It contains vitamins A and E, and helps fight aging and repair sun damage. Rosehip oil is also very nourishing, containing fatty acids, vitamins E, C, and B-carotene. The combination of meadowfoam seed oil and jojoba oil traps in moisture to keep skin glowing, and rosemary essential oil helps to fight acne.

 Yarrow Buttercream [1oz $28][2oz $48] 

The final product in this set is the Yarrow Buttercream, which is described as hydrating and nourishing for dry and damaged skin. It contains many intensely hydrating ingredients, including aloe, almond oil, carrot seed oil, and shea butter, making it ideal for winter months or very dry skin. This can be used on the face or body, and makes a fantastic hand cream. It also has chamomile to soothe the skin and nutrient rich ingredients like grapefruit seed extract and rosemary leaf extract. This combination promotes cellular turnover, and collagen production, giving the skin a youthful, renewed look. 
I have only used this product on my face once, because it is a little too rich for me in the summer months. I have loved it on my extra dry spots like my elbows, hands, and feet though. It hydrates beautifully and leaves your skin plump with long- lasting moisture. It does not carry much of a smell, so it makes a perfect unscented hand-cream.

I think this set gives a great selection of products, for all skin types. I feel like it has left me with a very positive impression of what Fig + Yarrow has to offer, and I am excited to check out some new skincare items from the brand, now carried at Target. I am impressed by the quality of everything I tried, and it certainly felt luxurious. My skin reacted well to everything, and I definitely plan to purchase a full size of the cleansing elixir and serum when I run out. I would highly recommend this set to any skincare lover, particularly those who enjoy higher end products and clean beauty.
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We're well into the summer now, and I have discovered an array of fantastic products that have earned their place in my seasonal favorites. Ranging from skincare to body to hair, I have winners in every category.

Skincare

Oille Renewing Intelligence Protect Face Serum ($88) 


This plant based, clinical grade serum is the best of the best. Oille's product ingredients are GC/MS lab tested, to assure their products are effective and pure. This serum's rosehip, cranberry, and pumpkin seed base absorbs into the skin beautifully, leaving you with a soft, nourished complexion. The mix of essential oils of lavender, chamomile, blue tansy, balsam copaiba, ravintsara and sweet orange come together to protect and repair the skin from sun damage. 




Love + Sage Beachrose Tinted Lip Balm ($12)


One can never have too many lip balms (especially if you're a suffer of chronically dry lips like I am) and this lip balm is the perfect summer addition to your collection. the light hydration, hint of color, and SPF have earned this little tube a permanent spot in my purse. It hydrates with the perfect balance of shea butter, coconut oil, jojoba oil, castor oil, and vitimin E. 



Herbivore Botanicals After Sun Skin Soother Aloe Mist ($20)

A cool, soothing skin mist is a requirement in any beach lover's skincare arsenal, and this one from Herbivoire Botanicals does not disappoint. It balances the skin with lavender, witch hazel, and radish root ferment, while the aloe and peppermint sooth, hydrate, and reduce redness. This is a fantastic toner all year round for anyone with sensitive skin, because the peppermint offers a cooling sensation.


Bath and Body


The Dirty Goat Probiotic Deodorant in Yuzu ($9.85)

It should be no surprise to anyone who follows me on my social media that I have multiple products from The Dirty Goat on this list.Their products are not only fun to use, but very effective and do exactly what they promise to, as exemplified in this fantastic deodorant. When switching all of my beauty and bodycare to clean, nontoxic products, I was at a bit of a slump when it came to a deodorant that actually works , after trying what must have been a dozen. But, this one hits the nail right on the head. Boasting a beautiful citrussy smell from Yuzu essential oil, it makes a wonderful summertime fragrance (but if citrus isn't your thing, other scents are available!). With an ingredient list of zinc oxide, diatomaceous earth, arrowroot powder and probiotics, it does so much more than just mask body odor- it actually fights it by killing the odor causing bacteria. 



The Dirty Goat Mermaid Scrub ($15)

This limited edition scrub is the epitome of a beach vacation. The scent of mandarin and jasmine on a salty breeze bring to mind my summers in Cape Cod, which is one of my favorite places. It's comforting and refreshing, and makes me wish i was laying on the beach. This scrub contains no soaps or surfectants, so it is an exfoliating and hydrating treat for your skin. Dead Sea salt, jojoba oil, almond oil, and vitamin E work together to smooth and soften the skin. Mica and turquoise food coloring make this a beautiful scrub fit for any mermaid.


The Dirty Goat Sugar Squares

Sadly, this sugary confection seems to be gone for the season as but we can only hope it makes a return next year! I don't tend to take many baths in the summer because it's just too hot, but this little melt makes the experience much more refreshing. With a perfectly replicated sweet and juicy lemonade smell, a single cube gives you a mouthwatering bath time experience. You can also use this product in the shower as a body scrub, and either way you'll be left with hydrated, buttery skin.



 Badger Sunscreens ($9.99 - $19.99)

Keeping your face and body protected from the sun's damaging rays is the single most important step in your skincare routine, all year round. Even on the cloudiest day in January, we are exposed to aging and skin-cell altering rays, so it is imperative that we be extra diligent when it comes to the sunny summer months. I have been loving sunscreens from Badger this year. They offer many products, depending on what level of protection you desire and how active you are. They even offer formulations for babies and children, a lavender scented sunscreen, and a tinted facial sunscreen. Their products are made with zinc oxide, and won't harm coral reefs. I have not gotten a burn yet this year, and my pale Irish skin can thank Badger for that.  



Amara Organics Pure Aloe Vera Gel ($15.95)

In a perfect world, we would all remember to apply (and reapply!) our sunscreen on a daily basis, but I know for many people that just doesn't happen, and sunburn ensues. Luckily, aloe vera exists! I like to keepe aloe vera on hand to sooth my skin after sun exposure, whether I have a visible sunburn or not. I like to add a drop or two of peppermint and lavender essential oils to sooth and repair any damage, and it's a cooling and relaxing way to unwind after a day out in the hot sun, especially when stored in the fridge. Aloe vera also makes a great lightweight moisturizer for the body or face, and can be used to tame flyaways and balance the ph of the scalp and hair. My only guidelines when shopping is to find a brand with the fewest preservatives and additives possible, and Amara Organics was the best out there, at 99.75% purity, and it's cold- pressed!



The Dirty Goat Out Of The Woods Bug Spray ($8 -$11)

My favorite part of summer is exploring nature, sitting by a fire, or going for walks in the evening. My least favorite part of all those things? Bugs. I have always hated using bug spray, even well before I was aware of the concept of "clean" products. I could just tell that that synthetic chemical-laden mist was not something i wanted on my body or in my lungs. This year I found Out of The Woods (the T-Swift reference is adorable, btw) from The Dirty Goat, and I'm in LOVE. It is composed of bug deterring cedarwood, citronella, lavender, peppermint, tea tree, and clove essential oils. I actually enjoy the smell of this, it's so much more pleasant to wear than the traditional alternative. Aside from the essential oils, this just contains a simple base of  witch hazel, water, and vegetable glycerin.



Hair



Captain Blankenship Golden Waves Sea Salt Summer Spray ($28)

Every mermaid needs beachy waves, and golden shimmer is the icing on the cake with this product. This spray imparts a shimmering mist of rose-scented sea salt, kelp, and aloe, to nourish, and add body to your hair. I always need a little lift in my roots, and this product does the job perfectly and leaves me feeling summer-ready. If you aren't a fan of the shimmer and glimmer, they do offer a mica-free version as well.






Shea Moisture Pure Argan Oil ($8)

I use argan oil religiously no matter what time of year, but chlorinated pools, wind, and sun all take a toll on your hair. I apply a quarter size amount to the lower two-thirds of my hair (my hair is quite long) and it nourishes my dry, split ends and smooths everything out without looking greasy. I love using it before heat styling, because I find it helps my hairstyle hold up so much better. Shea Moisture is easily accessible (i got mine at Ulta, but they sell the brand in most drugstores, Walmart, and Target) and it is more affordable than many other brands. 







I hope you have discovered a few summer treats here, that you can make use of before the summer ends. Over the past few days I have started anticipating (and maybe even getting a little excited for?) the upcoming fall, but I have lots left to do before the summer is over, and hopefully some more summer themed products to try. Enjoy the last few weeks of the season, and don't forget that SPF!






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