Showing posts with label hotel toiletries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hotel toiletries. Show all posts

Thursday, 11 April 2013

More hotel toiletries

I have shared by weird fascination with hotel toiletries before.    I got a few new ones since I wrote that post and wanted to share it.

 

The middle ones are from Fordoun.


The body cream was amazing.  It came from the dead sea.  We stayed at a hotel there.  It contains dead sea minerals.


I cannot remember what hotel this came from, but it is quite nice.

Tuesday, 12 February 2013

Travel sized samples




I made my first trip since getting samples through beauty boxes.  Wonderful!  This meant I could pack small travel sized cosmetics.  In the past I would decant large products into small bottles and then they would all look the same and I need to tell my shampoo from my toner by smell.  Not always easy. 


I thought this photo was fun, although you cannot really see the cosmetics
That little bag on the left was large enough for everything I packed
Packing samples turned out to be harder than expected.  The problem was that some of my samples were really small.  Some small samples I have been using for a while and I had no idea how much was left in the tube.  This meant that I often packed more than one product to ensure I have enough.  Packing 3 samples kind of defeated the whole travel light idea and running out of an expensive product like moisturiser while on holiday would not be cool.  Packing samples I have never used before was also kind of scary.  How would I know that it would work? 

This was a different hotel.  Look - toothbrush in the hand.

 
All worked out well.  Nothing ran out.  Nothing was a totally horrible product I was forced to use.  But I did not like having so little choice of what to use.  I only packed one eye shadow set and that was not nice.  I did not pack my hair protector at all.  I thought I had lived for years without it, I can do it for one week.  And I really, really missed it.  I guess that says something about it.

Monday, 20 August 2012

Hotel toiletries

Long, long ago when I looked at show houses on Sundays I saw a shelf in a bathroom stocked with lovely small bottles of bath oils and shampoos.  The kind of bottles you get in hotels.  I thought it looked cute and started collecting the little bottles whenever I stayed in a hotel.  (An aside:  I assume it is OK.  If I used the bottles they were always replaced the next day with new full bottles, so I assume they throw the used bottles away, thus making it OK for me to take it.  Someone, please comment and let me know if these bottles should not be removed.  I will never take something like a towel from a hotel.)
I collected these small bottles for a while, in order to also have a shelf full of pretty small bottles in my bathroom.  I never thought it looked as nice in my house as it did in that show house. 


Eventually I had so many that I started using them.  I then discovered that most of the products inside these little, cute bottles are really cheap rubbish; especially the shampoos and conditioners.   However, there were a few notable exceptions.
The first is the brand Beautiful EarthI received these while staying at Spier.   Which was just an amazing hotel all round. 

The range in the hotel was fairly large.  There was a shampoo (grapefruit and rosemary), conditioner (geranium and May Chang), body wash (geranium and neroli), body lotion (grapefruit and sweet orange), bath salt (grapefruit and lavender) and bath foam (rosewood and lavender) and a glycerine based soap (rose geranium and lemon) in my bathroom.  The soap was soft and delicious.  I was so sad when the tiny soap was used up and since it was so soft it did not take much.  The shampoo and body wash had a very mascular smell, which I guess made sense in a hotel where most guests would be male.  Both were just OK.  The body lotion was very thin.  The conditioner and bath foams smelled lovely.  The conditioner is amazing.  I have never before really liked a hotel conditioner (and have in fact stopped taking them home).  This conditioner is thick and really does the job. 
Beautiful earth claim that their products are natural and green.  They sell a lot more on their website, which is worth a look. 
The other amazing hotel was Granny Mouse.   They are in the Natal Midlands.  Although this is a smart boutique type hotel, they catered well to families and by children really enjoyed their stay.  The best touch was when both boys received a Ben 10 bathrobe.  They were so impressed.
Unfortunately Granny Mouse did not offer small bottles I could take away, but had a giant glass container of bath salts with herbs and a bottle of bath oil that smelled heavenly (lavender).  These looked home made, the kind of thing you would buy in the Midlands Meander. 
My all time favourite  I got in a Marriot hotel in the United States.  It was from Bath and Body Works


You could even buy the full size products from the hotel.  The product was called Aromatherapy Orange Ginger.  It came in a shampoo, conditioner and body lotion.  I have stopped taking conditioners, since I have never liked it, not even this one.  But the smell is divine and I loved using the body lotion.  Although the fragrance is called orange ginger it smells like orchids or lilies to me, especially a while after you have used it.  I would love to buy this body lotion locally.
 And just to show that I am not unique; other people have also written blogs about hotel toiletries, and they have also liked the Aromatherapy range in the Marriot.