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Product Review: Moon Goddess Garden Body Souffle

I happened to be the lucky winner (yay!!! [jumps up and down]) for a contest I didn't even know I'd been in and what did I win?

Well that's obvious isnt it?

A Body Souffle!!

No, not the stuff you eat. I said b-o-d-y.

Anywho.

I thought I'd start posting reviews for these things I get for free (read: FREE; as in I love) from people that really deserve some credit for the great products they make. No I am NOT being paid, or even asked, to do this. However, you're welcome to ask me to review something for ya, but I no wants money for it!

I chose the Moon Goddess Garden Mango Shea Body Souffle with the scent of French Lanvender. Me loves some scents of lavender.

I opened the bag to find this... voila! (Pics attached of courses.)

At first I went hmm, the scent might be too strong for me all the time as I like delicate scents, otherwise headache central, but when I put it on and it absorbed into my skin, I loved the scent! It's not a light lavender or a waytoosweetthatitmakesmesick lavender, but rather a stronger old-fashioned one I'd describe it as, which I like.

I'd been forewarned by the woman who made it, Barbara, that the rose hip might be too much if I didn't have really dry skin. I don't really use to much lotion and such anyway so instead of making her make a different batch with a smaller amount, I just kept that in mind and only used a tiny bit as she suggested and I typically do.

As stated, the stuff melted into my skin and didn't leave it greasy! Which I LOVE. Let me repeat... I LOVE.

With all I do with my hands and skin, one of the most important things to me is stuff that doesn't leave that icky residue and I loved that this didn't! My skin is uber soft and silky feeling once it has absorbed.

Check out Moon Goddess Garden on Facebook or the shop site here to buy others or check out what else she's got. Either way?

I would highly recommend these products!! I needed something for my dry hands that actually would absorb... shocking concept right? And this delivered!

I plan on keeping her link close by meh-self. :P

I may have won this product, but I definitely think these are products worth the money! The woman behind them is incredibly friendly as I've known her a bit and always more than happy to answer questions you may have without a problem which is an added bonus.

P.S. First time I've used the blogger app for the Droid so I hope this posts right!

P.P.S. As stated, I thought I'd post a review on my own, to also thank the people I get free stuff from so the person who I got this from only now will know I did this--SURPRISE!!--ahem. So I wasn't asked, nor paid for this, but I'd be more than happy to review something you make, and/or sell as well, just ask! I have something else to review... coming soon to a theatre near you!

Hugs and kisses and more to come!!
'Til next time!! :)



Comments

  1. Oh yeah! I have some of the Moon Goddess products too, and they are awesome. Dry skin be gone, and in its pace, baby-soft yumminess. Great stuff!

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  2. @WN That's great! Yeah baby soft goodness :p What scents have you tried? I was considering the gardenia too, but wasn't sure. That was the hardest part--deciding which to choose!

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  3. Thanks for the review Kim! I'm so glad you liked it! And I'm glad you decided to stay with the regular formula because the Rosehip is fabulous and helps repair/prevent damage and wrinkles. We can all love that :)

    @AHBrowne feel free to contact me about fragrances. I have several gardenias, from very light to potent. I'll be getting fragrance descriptions up on my Facebook page tonight or tomorrow.

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