Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Stuff I'm Loving Right Now

(Because I know you're dyyyyying to ask, I have no relationship with any of these products/companies and no one has asked me to say nice things about them or compensated me for it in any way. I'm genuinely loving all these things!)

Mio "strapless" heart monitor, but what else is new.

Amazon Prime. There are certain things I have ethical objections to buying on Amazon (media, mostly) because I like to support my independent, small neighborhood businesses when I can. But I just moved into a new house and there is a lot of shit I need that is just not covered by the mom-and-pop shops near us. Also, actual physical IRL shopping where you, like, travel to a brick-and-mortar building via car or public transit is just not something my life is optimized for. (See: the parking situation, the amount of time I spend commuting already, and my extremely limited free time.) Am I going to drive my ass to Target and spend ten minutes trying to park and unpark and half an hour in between navigating the domestic hellscape of screaming children and shopping cart-inept adults because I need a fruit bowl, and a French press, and a dish drainer? HELL NO! Ain't nobody in this house got time for that. I'll take ten minutes of perusing dozens of (better) options and having that shit brought straight to my door 36 hours later any day of the week and twice on Sundays. (There are also apparently a bunch of other benefits like free movies/music, free cloud storage for photos, etc., but I never use them.) See also: Prime Pantry.

Dollar Shave Club. Have you heard about this? Oh my god. It has changed my life. Basically all razor/razorblades are a ripoff and lady razors are even worse because of the Pink Tax. About a year ago I decided I hated my current razor & refused to buy new blades because I wasn't going to keep using it. But then every other one I looked at also seemed to be a racket. I was about to look into some sort of Amazon Subscription situation when I stumbled across Dollar Shave Club. How does this work? 1) You sign up and choose from their three types of (unisex) razors (basically "cheap," "middling," and "fancy"; I went with the middle option). 2) You decide how often you want them to send you a new four-pack of razors (every month or every two months). 3) They bring that shit straight to your door. And how much, you might ask, will this set you back? $1/$6/$9 per shipment, depending on which level of razor you get. The first razor is free. Shipping is free. An extra razor cost me I think $4. I now spend $36 a year on shaving. Basically, it's genius. (Full disclosure, that link is an invite-your-friends-type link. If people click on it and join, I get $5 credit, but I did not actually know that was a thing until I'd already written this. I really do love it!)

Audible. Probably two-thirds of the books I go through are audiobooks. Originally, I got into audiobooks when I started my current job in 2012 & knew I'd be spending 2+ hours a day driving. I did almost the same commute for five years when I was teaching in the mid-aughts, and the sheer amount of time I felt like I was utterly wasting ate away at me every day until I started feeling sick to my stomach every time I got in the car. With my audio books (also, let's be real, the flexibility I have in my current job to not drive during rush hour), it's a completely different story. I actually kind of look forward to a relaxing hour of just zoning out and listening to whatever book I'm currently plugging through. And even if I do hit traffic, oh well, I'll finish it that much sooner! Since then I've also started listening to them at the gym and while running (a single person talking doesn't drown out sound the way music does, so it feels pretty safe), and it's made my life so much better. Yes, it's money (they have a range of plans; the one I have is $22.95 a month, which gets me 2 book credits per month plus 30% off anything else I buy, and they're also having coupons and sales and 2-for-1 deals all the time), but I feel like there are certain situations in life that can be significantly improved by throwing a little money at them, and for me, this was one.

Coconut Oil. A few years ago when I found myself dealing with some terrible skin allergies, I read up on the chemistry behind health and beauty products and was absolutely horrified by what I learned. The 10 second story is that the US allows all kinds of chemicals in our health/beauty/cosmetic products that are banned everywhere else in the world, and because the health & beauty/cosmetic lobbies are rolling in money, the FDA can do nothing about it except "strongly recommend" that companies stop using certain chemicals (which most don't). When I threw out just about everything in my bathroom & started over from scratch, plain old coconut oil replaced lotion, shaving cream, and makeup remover, and works better for all three than any other product I've ever used for those things. (Re: lotions, if the first ingredient in your lotion is "water," it's basically a scam since, ironically, nothing dries skin out faster than water.) It's light, rubs in quickly (so doesn't feel greasy), and comes in unscented versions if you don't like the coconut smell. Best of all, a $6 jar from Trader Joe's lasts me a year. When I first started using it, Don was like, "You're a weirdo hippy freak." Now it's all he uses & he won't travel without it.

ThinkSport Sunscreen. ICYMI, I'm a sunscreen evangelist. Do not try to talk to me about the Vitamin D deficiency "epidemic." A) Your body can only produce a certain amount of Vitamin D per day, and you max out on it with a pretty small amount of UV exposure. If you are an outdoor athlete, I guarantee that you are not at risk, even if you wear sunscreen. B) You can take a pill to fix vitamin D deficiency; you cannot take a pill to fix skin cancer. So, when it comes to sunscreen, I have Standards (which you can read more about in that first link). First, physical screens only (preferably zinc oxide). Second, no dangerous ingredients. Third, SPF 30 minimum (SPF x lets through 1/x of UV rays, so SPF 30 blocks ~96.7%). The nice thing is that there are plenty of products out there these days that qualify. The sad part is that many of them are gross-feeling or have other consistency issues. Since I'm always open to trying new brands, I picked up ThinkSport at REI before we went to Mexico, and it is without a doubt the lightest, smoothest-feeling, best-smelling sunscreen I've ever been willing to use. Would buy in bulk!

WHAT DO YOU HELLA LOVE RIGHT NOW???? I promise I'm not just being a douchey blogger; I seriously want to know.

10 comments:

  1. Your dollar shave club reminded me that I hella love laser hair removal! It was the best money I ever spent, for real. Every few months an errant hair will show up, and I shave it, but generally I am carefree and hairless.

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    1. JEALOUS!! That is what I am saving all that money I don't spend on razors for. ;)

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  2. My comment disappeared! I basically just wanted to say that this jacket is my current favorite thing: http://www.mountainhardwear.com/womens-trekkin-insulated-hybrid-hoodie-OL5554.html?dwvar_OL5554_variationColor=090

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  3. I am in love with...the honey-roasted spiced almonds I just made (oh my god I could eat the entire bowl - that's just dangerous). (Bring honey, water, and a dash of oil to the boil. Roast almonds in oven for a few minutes; toss them in the honey syrup; toss separately in a sugar-salt-cayenne pepper mixture; allow to cool.)

    Hmm, I *want* to love the ThinkSport sunscreen, which we got because it had such good reviews on Amazon. It does its job but it smells very weird to me. For day-to-day use I use one of the bajillion Japanese sunscreens here which are super light and roughly SPF 120 because the Japanese market is paranoid about staying fair...

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  4. Thanks for the Dollar Shave Club recommendation! The staff and patrons of my local CVS also thank you; now I'll no longer be standing in the shave aisle and swearing loudly.

    What I'm loving right now: my Patagonia Backcountry Guide pants. I splurged on them before winter started and they are my favorite piece of gear in my winter kit. Although I just bought a down skirt which could be a new favorite if the temperature would actually drop to normal winter temps...

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  5. I was just thinking the same about on-line shopping yesterday after I'd received a parcel. Yes, I could have driven in to the city to buy what I wanted and pay over $20 to park for the privilege. But it just seemed so much easier and more convenient to sit at home, choose what I wanted, press all the appropriate buttons and have it delivered to the door for no extra charge.

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  6. Amazon Prime was SUCH a dream come true in NYC where I didn't have a car to schlep things with. It's less necessary now that I live in CA but still very useful for the kinds of things you noted.

    I'm currently loving the sunscreen lip balm I got. I am militant about sun protection for my face and neck since my skin is much more sensitive there than on my chest, legs and arms, so I love this Sun Bum lip balm sunscreen. And the packaging says "protect your lazy ass", so how could I not love it.

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  7. You have to try Google Shopping Express. They were doing a free 6 month trial but not sure if that promo is still running. I would pay for the service in the future. Especially worth it if you have a costco membership. I have ordered a less than $5 item at 12 noon and it arrived at my doorstep for free 7 hours later. I use coconut oil for some stuff now but haven't tried it for shaving. It doesn't gunk up in the razor?

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    1. OMG I definitely need to look into this. We definitely do a lot of costco.

      My usual tactic with the coconut oil is to take a few passes, then tap it on the edge of tub to ungunk it a little. That works pretty well for me, but otherwise, yeah, it can get a little gunky.

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