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Tea Tuesday: Midori Spring ECO Class Culinary Grade Matcha

March 8, 2016 · Leave a Comment

StyleChicks has long touted the value of green tea for glowing skin, for its anti-oxidants, for healthy weight loss or maintenance by kick-starting the metabolism, and for general hydration. Green tea makes for an excellent anti-inflammatory agent within beauty products, and holds many well-known health benefits. Staying well-hydrated with a quality loose leaf green tea is a beauty treat that cant be easily replicated. While most of us have heard of green tea, Matcha is somewhat less well-known kind of green tea. It is considered the equivalent of numerous cups of green tea, and has significant health and beauty benefits.

Matcha is a fine milled powder green tea variant. It is naturally lighter tasting than many green teas but not too sweet. This Matcha, as stated in the description, is a Japanese Matcha with a process that increases its’ oxygenation and affords optimal at-peak tea leaves. It is a fresh green, natural taste, sort of earthy, but not too overwhelming, especially when tempered with other balancing flavors such as vanilla, maple syrup, or a fruity blend. It is a very fine mill that blends well, which is nice to not find lumps of the powder in a baked good or smoothie.

This particular Matcha is a culinary-grade Matcha, not a ceremonial drinking Matcha. This means it is too concentrated for just stirring into your hot water to make a green tea as it will make your tea taste much too bitter. It could however, blend well into a mixed drink, such as a latte or other mixed beverage. Matcha adds a nice anti-oxidant feature to various recipes, which is especially useful in the winter when good, fresh fruit is less available. I like how pure the process is to avoid unnecessary chemicals or additives in the process or product. I am personally not a health-food devotee, but there is no reason to be exposed to excess chemicals, especially in a food or drink product.

This is a very good price compared to many of the Matcha varieties available, and just a bit goes a long way in a recipe; this bag will last for a while. It is easy to find several recipes online for smoothies, breakfast breads and muffins, protein shakes, even Matcha green tea ice cream.
For those who cook for finicky eaters, or are fussy themselves, there is always the issue of appearance. The natural green color, once mixed or baked into a product, is not murky or lima bean color, which might turn some people off from using the Matcha, it is a fresh springy color that is visually appealing.

This recipe was adapted from Gena Hamshaw’s Matcha Green Tea Chia Pudding recipe. She adds fresh fruit; mine uses almonds, and sometimes, dark chocolate chips. The pudding is a nice switch from a morning, mid-afternoon or pre-workout smoothie as it is rich in anti-oxidants, calcium, protein and healthy fat. (The Full Helping http://www.thefullhelping.com/matcha-green-tea-chia-pudding/)

I like this combo of Matcha and chia seeds to have some invigorating energy without feeling caffeine jitters. There is a point in the day that I really need a pick-me-up but I dont want more coffee because I have had so much caffeine that my heart-rate is about as fast as a hummingbirds. So I find a Matcha based tea, smoothie or baked item (some people even add a little Matcha to their pancake mix!) with about one-third the caffeine, gives a nice natural energy boost.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups almond milk
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp Matcha powder
  • 6 tbsp. chia seeds
  • 2 tbsp. maple syrup (optional)
  • sliced/diced almonds or dark chocolate chips to taste (optional)

Instructions

  1. Add in the blender the milk, sweetener, vanilla, and Matcha together and blend in pulses until the mixture is smooth.
  2. Add the Chia seeds to a bowl. Pour the liquid over the chia seeds. Stir thoroughly. Stir again every few minutes for the next fifteen minutes. Refrigerate for at least one hour or overnight.
  3. Stir the mixture once more, add almonds to taste. Makes 2 servings.
Midori Spring ECO Class Culinary Grade Matcha

Midori Spring ECO Class Culinary Grade Matcha

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I received this item in exchange for my unbiased review.

Posted by Style Chicks / Filed In: Body
Tagged: Green Tea, Health, Midori Spring ECO Class Culinary Grade Matcha, Midori Springs, Skin

Clinique A Different Nail Enamel Review + the Best 2025 Dupe

March 8, 2016 · Leave a Comment


This is product review for Clinique A Different Nail Enamel. 

JUNE 2025 UPDATE: Many SC Readers expressed interested in where to buy this Discontinued Clinique nail polish on this Style Chicks Discontinued Clinique products comment thread.

This original product review for Clinique A Different Nail Enamel has been updated with:

  1. sources where to buy Discontinued Clinique nail polish in 2025
  2. other nail polish brands for sensitive skin with alternate options and dupes.

Why I Tried Clinique A Different Nail Enamel

I love a pretty polish but struggle with sensitive skin and irritated cuticles. Even many 3-free formulas irritate my skin.

So when Clinique released a nail polish designed for sensitive skin and eyes, I had to try it.

Clinique makes dermatologist-developed and allergy-tested products. How would their nail enamel perform?  Here is my experience.

What Makes This Nail Enamel Different?

Clinique A Different Nail Enamel is gentle enough for individuals with sensitive skin and eye sensitivities, including contact dermatitis. Here is what makes it special:

  • Free from common chemical irritants formaldehyde, toluene, and DBP
  • Dermatologist and ophthalmologist tested
  • 100% fragrance-free and allergy-tested

Clinique A Different Nail Enamel Shades

Gorgeous colors and safe for sensitive skin, I chose 2 colors.

I tried out both Fizzy and Sweet Tooth.

  • Fizzy is the color that appears in most of their product marketing ads. It is a gorgeous metallic nude.
  • Sweet tooth is a very transparent pink that is akin to one coat of Essie Ballet Slipper, but not quite as pale.

THE Clinique A Different Nail Enamel EXPERIENCE

Both are great colors.

Fizzy shows goofs a bit more prominently than Sweet Tooth, which is understandable for a metallic. Granted, I am a complete klutz when it comes to home nail polish application.

But Sweet Tooth was a go-to color most weeks. And in does, in fact, last a week, which is great.

Clinique Nail Enamel Sweet Tooth

Clinique Nail Enamel in Sweet Tooth is a pretty pale pink

The Top Coat and Base Coat of the line is also great. First off, there isn’t much point using a sensitive skin formula polish and an irritating base/top coat, but this stands as a great product on it’s own.

Pros Cons
Sensitive-friendly formula Now discontinued, so limited availability
Long-lasting wear (7 days) Metallic shade Fizzy can show nail ridges
Clean, polished look with Sweet Tooth Slightly pricier ($12.50)

How long does it last? My Experience

  • Application: Smooth and easy to apply, even for a novice like me
  • Dry Time: Reasonable not super fast but not frustrating
  • Durability: Sweet Tooth lasted a full 7 days without chipping

I also used Clinique’s matching Top/Base Coat, which is essential for maintaining a non-irritating routine. It enhanced shine and longevity without adding any irritation.

Alternatives for Sensitive Skin

If you can’t find Clinique nail polish, here are some other sensitive-skin-friendly nail polish brands:

  • Zoya: Big 10-Free, vegan, great for sensitive users.
  • Butter London: Fashion-forward and toxin-free.
  • Deborah Lippmann Gel Lab Pro: Long wear and nourishing.
  • Ella + Mila: 7-Free and cruelty-free.
  • Kapa Nui Nails: Non-toxic, chemical-free. Safe for children. Read our Kapa Nui Nails review

CONCLUSION

Both were versatile and flattering.

If you like Essie’s Mademoiselle or Sugar Daddy, definitely give Sweet Tooth a shot.

Where to Buy Clinique A Different Nail Enamel in 2025

Clinique A Different Nail Enamel has been discontinued. There are still a few sources where to buy it:

  • eBay (always check seller feedback ratings before buying)
  • Walmart.com (from third-party sellers)
  • Our Discontinued Clinique Product Guide for 18 legit sources to buy discontinued Clinique to still buy Clinique A Different Nail Enamel.

Tip: Always check expiration dates and seller reviews when purchasing discontinued products. And make sure the nail enamel is not starting to seperate before buying.

More Clinique Products You Make Like

Love Clinique? Check out our other Clinique product reviews and guides for sensitive skin:

  • Clinique Non-aerosol Hairspray Review and News
  • Where to Buy Discontinued Clinique Lipstick + Dupes
  • Clinique line smoothing Concealer product review

Posted by Style Chicks / Filed In: Cosmetics, Sensitive Skin
Tagged: Ballet Slippers Dupe, Clinique, Clinique Product Review, Nail Enamel

Valentia Clear Lift Revitalizing Serum

March 7, 2016 · Leave a Comment

This past weekend was pretty rough on my skin – a hotel room with harsh forced air, the water in the hotel room shower left my skin pretty raw, and a lovely meal that had an unexpected amount of sodium, leaving my face puffy and dull. So when I got home, it was time to pull out the big skincare guns.

Valentia Clear Lift Revitalizing Serum is a total powerhouse when it comes to revitalizing skin. Lactic Acid (which is a potent AHA) works to increase circulation, gently exfoliate dead skin cells, and boost cell turnover so your complexion is left refreshed literally overnight. I woke up the next day with a youthful glow. A lot of lactic acid products can be irritating, but because of soothing ingredients like Aloe Vera, Hyaluronic Acid, Jojoba Oil, and Vitamin E, skin stays calm and supple.

Other fantastic ingredients include Seaweed to oxygenate the skin. I tend to be skeptical of products that say they bring oxygen to the skin, but there is no denying the oxygenated glow that comes with applying Clear Lift Revitalizing Serum. Several Ingredients including Licorice Extract work to fight hyper pigmentation to give skin a nice even tone, and Argan Oil contains Vitamin E to keep the skin plump and youthful.

After using it for a few days what really struck me is that my skin is just so soft. I have used lactic acid products before, even at home lactic acid peels, but my skin has never been as soft after use. I think the combination of ingredients is really perfect for producing this soft, supple feel to skin.

Another thing I really like is the texture of this serum. It’s a little watery, which is what a good serum should be. Thicker than an essence, but not as thick as a gel. It layers beautifully under sunscreen and absorbs fully, just leaving a lovely glow.

The very subtle scent is wonderful as well – just a very light, delicate citrus.

This is the second Valentia product I have tried and I am more convinced that this is a fantastic line!

Find Valentia Clear Lift Revitalizing Serum at Amazon.

I received this product in exchange for my unbiased review.

Posted by Style Chicks / Filed In: Beauty, Skincare
Tagged: Lactic Acid, Serum, Skin, Skincare, Valentia, Valentia Clear Lift Revitalizing Serum

Product Review: YRU ANGL Winged High Heel Pointed Toe Pump

March 3, 2016 · Leave a Comment

I have a massive collection of amazing shoes. Some are conservative pumps, others are sky-high stilettos. There are Tod’s driving loafers. Then there is my Pieces of Art Collection. These are the ones that I keep in clear boxes so I can display and admire them when they are not in use.

The latter are where these pumps are categorized. This pair of YRU ANGL Winged High Heel Pointed Toe Pump remind me of a few decorated high end pairs I have including several from Sophia Webster’s amazing, over the top line. What I like about the YRU pumps is that they are at a price point that they can be worn more frequently, not just on special, make sure to get my shoes in the picture occasions. I have a few highly conservative pinstripe pantsuits that the style of the leg is quite long, and I love that I can wear these heels and when I cross my legs these fun, fantastic stilettos peek out from under my pant leg – a bit of whimsey and personality for an office setting. If you have a creative job in a corporate setting, these are perfect.

I tend to gravitate towards thicker heels, so I am delighted that the 4.25 skinny stiletto is as stable. I was able to walk around at a brisk pace (while carrying heavy items) with ease – and not just â€high heel ease. As far as size, I’m closer to a 7.5 but decided to buy the size 8 since they dont offer half sizes. As with many stilettos with high vamps, it took a bit of wiggling for my foot to get in but fit perfectly once they were on. So if you are a half-size on shoes, I would recommend going to the larger size.

I’m very impressed with the craftsmanship on these shoes: though they are not leather, they look and feel like it. They come in high-end packaging and include extra heel taps to keep your pumps looking and feeling new. The quality of the shoe box is excellent too – reinforced cardboard that is meant to protect the heels and they aren’t crowded in the box at all.

I opted for the black, but they are also available in creamy white if you are looking for a fun and comfortable wedding shoe.

All in all, these are fun heels that are actually quite versatile. The comfort factor makes them ideal for a night out or a long day. But they are definitely meant to be shown off!

YRU ANGL Winged High Heel Pointed Toe Pump

YRU ANGL Winged High Heel Pointed Toe Pump

YRU ANGL Winged High Heel Pointed Toe Pump

YRU ANGL Winged High Heel Pointed Toe Pump

Posted by Style Chicks / Filed In: Fashion, Product Review, Shoes!
Tagged: Heel, Novelty, product review, Shoe, Stiletto, Winged Heel, YRU ANGL Winged High Heel Pointed Toe Pump, zooshoo

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