Showing posts with label Paul Mitchell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paul Mitchell. Show all posts

Monday, September 14, 2015

Cruelty Free Face and Hair Products for Men

The origins of this post are a little disheartening to say the least.  I feel compelled to write a short note for men.  

To give a little background..   When briefly, via approximately 2 texts of 140 characters each brief I said to my brother the product junkie, that all the products he uses are tested on animals and for every product he has there is an equivalent available made by another company that is cruelty free, that does not test on animals.  To put this into context he is an animal lover, a horse rider and a dog owner.  His response was, "really, how do I find out though?".  Meaning where can I find said products and where do I find the information?   I thought to myself, well wait a minute what have I been writing about for the last 2 - 3 months.  It's a pretty dismal sign if even your family aren't reading your blog.  My text back was something mature to the affect of "MY BLOG!!!" hashtag sarcastic smiley face, or it should have been.   

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Paul Mitchell- Cruelty Free Shampoo. A Review

I bought the color care shampoo and the strengthening conditioner. Paul Mitchell is an animal friendly brand and currently has the PETA and The Leaping Bunny cruelty free, does not test on our cuddly companions stamp of approval.

First the shampoo: I bought it on sale for $9 in Bed Bath & Beyond.   Participating in a normal shower routine, I reached for the Paul Mitchell Color Care Shampoo.  My first impression is that the smell isn't strong at all, it's pleasant but faint.  I pour a decent to average amount in my hand and go to work only to find my tools appear to be broken and my tools are not my hands.  

Monday, August 24, 2015

A little tip on going cruelty free - It's as easy as 1-2-3 using cruelty free products

Going cruelty free really is as easy 1, 2, 3 and a-b-c and this I can promise.

For most people money at some point in their lives is a concern and a stressor.  None of us have wads of cash to throw away frivolously on the latest fads and trends.  Starting over and using only cruelty free brands can seem like a daunting step into the unknown where your wallet will be emptied of it's contents quicker than you can say "who's a pretty boy then?" Whilst being frugal and not wanting to spend your money willy nilly is a commendable trait, being animal friendly and cruelty free surely must be more so.  It will bring with it a feel good factor and an awakening of sorts. This uncomplicated endeavour to cruelty free 1,2,3, doesn't have to cost you arm and a leg.

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

This Business of Aging and My Quest for a Cruelty Free Hair Salon

This search made me a little apprehensive.  It was the very first time in my life I had considered going to a cruelty free salon.  It never dawned on me before.  
After salon visit

I sort of welcome the transition from the Spring years of life into my Summer season.  By sort of I mean, I had a meltdown turning thirty, but now a ripe old turrteetree I'm excited to embrace societal norms and settle into married life, put roots down, get a mortgage and have children.. alright steady on.. not that excited... yet.  Lets just pause at mortgage for the time being.    


The inevitability of aging, lets get physical.   
After salon visit

I am horrified and I mean aghast at the physical changes I have to contend with on a daily basis.  I saw a picture of my 23 year old self last week and as Cher so melodically put it "if I could turn back Tii - imme".  Youth is wasted on the young for sure, staring at that photograph I appreciate now what I really didn't then.  Don't get me wrong I am absolutely grateful every day for my health but I'd like this vessel that I travel around in daily to be just a Teeny. Bit. Shinier.  

You know how it is when you stand in front of the looking glass and you don't recognise everything reflected back at you.  You can't resist leaning in bit closer to further inspect every line, wrinkle and lumpy dimple.  Poems and tomes have been written about the age old discussion on aging.