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Beeyoutiful {skin care}: a Review


Last winter I shared with you about how much I was enjoying some products from Beeyoutiful and now I am so happy to share some more with you!  I really do love all of the products that I've tried from this company.  Most recently I have been trying out a wonderful skin care package they sent me.


Each night after I cleanse my face I use their Laveshmint Hydrating Toner.  I have always enjoyed using a toner (although I hadn't used one in a long time), but this one tops any that I've used in the past.  It is made with certified organic aloe vera and has a blend of lavender and peppermint oils.  It smells heavenly!  Not only does it close your pores after cleansing, it also is great for soothing a sunburn or cleaning a wound.  It comes in a 4 oz. bottle and retails for $14.00. 


After using the toner I follow it up with Laveshmint Daily Moisturizer.  Again, it smells divine!  I usually have to take a nice, long whiff of it before closing up the jar-ha!  I love that this moisturizer doesn't leave a greasy residue.  It is very light, with a whipped texture.  It also has aloe vera and coconut oils, plus lavender and peppermint oils.  It comes in a 4 oz. jar and retails for $12.00.  

For the body I received this lovely Vanilla Dream Body Butter.  It is as good as it sounds!  This jar is filled with a heavenly combination of shea butter, vanilla-infused coconut, olive and grapeseed oils, grapefruit seed extract, essential oil of ylang ylang and vanilla plantifolia.  This leaves my skin feeling so smooth and soft and smelling wonderful.  It was also the perfect remedy for my skin last month when I over-indulged in the sun and surf at the beach.  It comes in a 4.5 fl. oz. jar and retails for $15.00.


This final product that I've been trying is for my hair.  The Hair Shine Spray-In Conditioner has been such a treat!  This leave in conditioner is a blend of aloe and essential oils of lavender, rosemary and citrus.  Once again, this product smells amazing!  I love to add it right after I've washed my hair, but have also added it to my hair when it was already dry, too.  It doesn't leave a greasy feel at all.  I especially prefer to use a leave-in conditioner to protect my hair from all of the abuse I give it from hair dye, my hair dryer and curling iron.  Just a little bit of this product goes a long way in protecting my hair.  It comes in a 4 oz. bottle and retails for $15.00.  



All of these products are available through Beeyoutiful's website.  They have many other wonderful products available as well.  I would definitely recommend that you browse their site and see what you can't live without!  

Other members of the Schoolhouse Review Crew tried out different Beeyoutiful products from both Beeyoutiful and Beeyoutiful Skin~hop over here to read more about them!

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Disclaimer: I received this set of products from Beeyoutiful through the Schoolhouse Review Crew in exchange for my honest and unbiased opinion.  No other compensation was received.  

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