Despite the fact that I have a lot of coats, I can never find one that’s right for this time of year when one day you don’t need a coat at all, other days you need a lightweight wool coat, and a trench is fine on other days. The J. Crew Citronella Coat fits the bill on days that layering is key. With it’s 60’s appeal and Peter Pan colar, it is sharp on it’s own and compliments a lot of other J. Crew clothes – try it with a polo or even last year’s Striped Pique Polo dress.
Archives for April 2008
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This would be a great time to get the Fekkai Salon Glaze.
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New Product: Spinlash The Cure for the Common Clump
Metal eyelash separators freak me out. And the few times I’ve used one, they never actually got rid of all the clumps anyways. And no matter how non-clumping a mascara formula is, lashes still get stuck together after I apply mascara.
And then the SpinLash was invented.
This amazing device gently removes every clump from your lashes, leaving your fringe perfectly defined and frankly, better than your lashes look on their own. Take a look at your non-mascara’d lashes they grow in clumps some grow straight out, some grow kind of diagonally, and some grow straight down. Is it any wonder your standard wand can’t distribute mascara evenly?
Spinlash works via a battery operated lash brush that slowly spins as you work it through your lashes after you have applied mascara use the same motion as how you apply mascara just work it from root to the tip of your lashes. It works in two directions, so you can use it on both top and bottom lashes, and it fits comfortably in either your left or right hand. As you brush it through your lashes, it pulls out all the clumps, as well as distributes extra mascara on the tips of your lashes, giving your lashes definite presence and extra length. Your lashes will look magazine ad perfect in seconds!
I was truly astonished at how easy Spinlash is to use it takes virtually no time to brush through your lashes, and considering I don’t have to manually separate lashes that get stuck together, it saves a lot of time (and eyelid cleanup) in the morning. And I find that I look forward to using it it’s kind of fun to watch the clumps disappear!
While you can apply your favorite mascara with no problem before you use SpinLash, they also include a complimentary mascara you can choose from black or brownish black. It’s a great mascara black is a rich, lush black that doesn’t smudge at all and can stand on its own as a great product. My lashes looked incredibly thick and long, even though they were looking pretty wimpy before I applied the product (remember a few weeks ago saying that I was at the long part of my lash growth cycle and I’d be complaining soon that my lashes were short? My lashes are short now. Good thing Spinlash came along…)
You can order Spinlash for $14.95 from https://www.glamza.co.uk/products/glamza-spin-lash
A potential cure for some types of rosacea in the works – yay!
I was flipping through Shape magazine and came across a piece of information that made me very happy – there may be a cure for rosacea.
A study was recently published that identified the probable cause of rosacea (it was previously impossible to cure due to not knowing the cause) as the B. oleronius bacteria. This is good news, since a bacteria can be treated with antibiotics like tetracycline or minocycline, thus destroying the bacteria.
If you have rosacea, make an appointment with a dermatologist to ask if it would work for you – only certain types of antibiotics get rid of this particular bacteria, so if you have had antibiotic courses with some success (but no cure) in the past, you may want to give this a try.