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Diva Stuff Review

Diva Stuff Beauty ProductsDiva Stuff is a family and friend run business in north Florida that sells natural beauty products. Diva Stuff began when Kym, the owner and product crafter, started doing extensive research about all natural anti-acne fighting ingredients, face products, soaps, and skin care secrets from around the world. She and her friends now make and sell a wonderful line of products that are never tested on animals and for the most part do not contain preservatives.

I recently received a super awesome set of Diva Stuff products to try:

  • Violet Candy Flavored Hydrating Lip Balm
  • Raspberry Rose Flavored Hydrating Lip Balm
  • Lime Mango Hair Treatment
  • Cantaloupe Face Cream with Wrinkle Blurr
  • Divas Anti Dark Circles and Puffy Bags Eye Salve
  • Activated Charcoal and Bamboo Powder Face Wash Scrubbies
  • Blemish Bomb
  • Salicylic Acid and Peppermint Oil Regulating Acne Gel

Hydrating Lip Balm

Diva Stuff Hydrating Lip BalmAs a self-proclaimed lip balm addict, I was most looking forward to the Violet Candy Flavored Hydrating Lip Balm and Raspberry Rose Flavored Hydrating Lip Balm from Diva Stuff. Unlike some other lip balms that contain petrolatum and other petroleum-based jellies, Diva Stuff lip balms contain natural ingredients like sweet almond oil, mango butter, castor oil, beeswax, and vitamin E. The natural ingredients help keep my lips soft and smooth without any sticky residue.

In addition to the two flavors that I received, Diva Stuff also offers other varieties such as cherry limeade, pineapple pudding, kettle corn, and chocolate covered bacon. I absolutely love both flavors. My favorite of the two is definitely the violet candy because I have never found another lip balm in the same flavor. Although a little bit goes a long way, I find myself reapplying my new lip balm every so often because I love smelling the delicious scents.

At just $4 a tube, Diva Stuff lip balm is comparatively priced to other natural lip balms. When I need more lip balm in the future, I will definitely grab up some other flavors from Diva Stuff. I love the natural ingredients, which I can also use on my daughter without worry. I also adore the fun and delicious flavors. If you are looking for a natural lip balm, definitely check out Diva Stuff hydrating lip balms.

Lime Mango Hair Treatment

Diva Stuff Lime Mango Hair TreatmentAlthough I currently have super short hair at the moment, I still always wash and condition my hair every night. My daughter also gets a bath at least once a week during which I shampoo and condition her fairly long hair. Both of our hair is soft and fine and gets tangled easily.

The Lime Mango Hair Treatment in frosted lime cupcake scent from Diva Stuff definitely took care of the tangles in both our hair. The improvement was most noticeable on my daughter. Usually after her bath, my husband gets her dressed and combs her hair. He often has to fight with a mess of tangles when I use just regular condition. However, with the Lime Mango Hair Treatment, he tells me that he had to get just one knot out of her hair.

The Diva Stuff Lime Mango Hair Treatment contains natural ingredients such as jojoba oil, sweet almond oil, aloe vera, silk amino acids, vitamin B5, mango powder, and lime powder. The scent is light and fruity. Diva Stuff hair treatments cost $11.99 and come in other yummy scents such as pink sugar, black raspberry vanilla, lemon drop pucker, and banana and beer. I absolutely loved the results on my daughter’s hair. I also love that Diva Stuff hair treatments lack some of the nastier chemicals in more conventional conditioners.

Face Cream and Eye Salve

Diva Stuff Face Cream and Eye SalveI also received two face creams to try: Cantaloupe Face Cream with Wrinkle Blurr and Divas Anti Dark Circles and Puffy Bags Eye Salve. The Cantaloupe Face Cream costs $15.99, and the Eye Salve costs $12.99.

The Cantaloupe Face Cream with Wrinkle Blurr contains argan oil, which is the oil of the argan tree that purportedly offers restorative and age-defying effects. Argan oil is high in essential fatty acids necessary for healthy skin. The Cantaloupe Face Cream additionally contains vitamin E, which encourages new cell growth to diminish fine lines and deep wrinkles; aloe vera, which transports minerals and enzymes to skin and supports collagen production; and shea oil, which hydrates.

The Divas Anti Dark Circles and Puffy Bags Eye Salve contains natural ingredients such as cucumber extract, coffee butter, green tea butter, vitamin C, eucalyptus oil, peppermint oil, wintergreen, vitamin E, and grapeseed oil as well as argaline, regu-age, and haloxyl for fine lines, wrinkles, and dark circles.

Despite all the oils, the Cantaloupe Face Cream leaves my face feeling soft and hydrated but never greasy or oily. I use the face cream in the evenings after my nightly shower. In the morning, I use the Divas Anti Dark Circles and Puffy Bags Eye Salve under my eyes. I love the cooling feeling of the eye salve, which helps wake me up in the morning after a long night with my toddler.

Anti-Acne

Diva Stuff Anti-Acne ProductsAlthough I am 28 years old, I still have the skin of a teenager, much to my chagrin. I was hoping that I would stop getting so many pimples after my pregnancy with my daughter. Unfortunately, I am still as teenaged-faced as always. Pimples are my biggest skin care enemy. To help with my adult acne, I received three Diva Stuff anti-acne products to try: Activated Charcoal and Bamboo Powder Face Wash Scrubbies, Blemish Bomb, and Salicylic Acid and Peppermint Oil Regulating Acne Gel

The Activated Charcoal and Bamboo Powder Face Wash Scrubbies are little scrubby pads that contain bamboo powder, charcoal powder, and grapefruit oil. Charcoal is a detoxifier that leaves the skin feeling super soft and smooth. The bamboo powder gently removes dead skin cells. The grapeseed oil tightens and tones the skin. Each scrubby can be used a few times. In fact, I used a single scrubby on my chin, around my mouth, and on my nose for up to a week.

The Blemish Bomb contains acne-fighting tamanu oil, tea tree oil, and primrose oil as well as clary sage, lemon oil, and peppermint. You can apply the cream day or night and under or over makeup. I also received a free sample of the Salicylic Acid and Peppermint Oil Regulating Acne Gel. Salicylic acid clears up pimples while peppermint oil reduces sebum on the skin.

When I first started using my Diva Stuff anti-acne products, I had two sizeable pimples. After just a few uses of all three products, my skin cleared up. I currently have no blemishes on my skin. However, I will warn you that the combination of the three Diva Stuff anti-acne products works almost too well. I had to cut back on the amount that I was using because my skin started to get too dried out. A little bit goes a long way in clearing up pimples. Now I use the Activated Charcoal and Bamboo Powder Face Wash Scrubbies daily but the Blemish Bomb and Salicylic Acid and Peppermint Oil Regulating Acne Gel only sparingly.

Final Verdict: I love all the Diva Stuff products that I received. My favorite by far for myself is the hydrating lip balm. For my daughter, I love the Lime Mango Hair Treatment. I also love putting on the in the morning Divas Anti Dark Circles and Puffy Bags Eye Salve. The mint makes my skin feel so refreshed and instantly wakes me up. I also love that the anti-acne products cleared up the blemishes on my skin so quickly. I definitely suggest you check out Diva Stuff if you are in the market for some natural skin and beauty products.

For more information or to order, check out the Diva Stuff website. You can also follow Diva Stuff on Facebook and Twitter.

Image Credits

Diva Stuff Beauty Products © 2013 Heather Johnson
Diva Stuff Hydrating Lip Balm © 2013 Heather Johnson
Diva Stuff Lime Mango Hair Treatment © 2013 Heather Johnson
Diva Stuff Face Cream and Eye Salve © 2013 Heather Johnson
Diva Stuff Anti-Acne Products © 2013 Heather Johnson

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