Monday, December 14, 2015

Annagaspi Brilliant Body Design Patch












The body patch has two pieces per a pack. The cooling body patched is formulated with coffee bean, mint leaves, chili, seaweed extract, and orange peel.  The body batch is designed to provide conditioning care to abdomen, thighs, upper arms and other areas that are affected of dimpled, sagging, cellulite, and uneven skin. Applying to the hydrogel to the targeted area for 8 hours promises results after one use. Within 30 minutes to  1 hour, the body heat activates the primary ingredients.The patch smelled like Icy Hot and had the same affect. The area was a bit sensitive to hot and cold water. I didn't notice any difference in my skin --  will not purchase this again.

Saturday, December 12, 2015

Lilian Fache Vitamin C Serum















The serum didn't have a strong noticeable scent when I used it. I have used other Vitamin C serums before and they usually have a "orange-y" scent. The serum is a bit thick; it has the consistency of Jello. Most of the serums I used were always water-y or oily in consistency. The applicator did a okay job at picking up the product. Some of the squeezes (even from a new bottle) no product was release or if it did, it was very bubbly. I assume, it's because of the consistency of the product that causes these issues. I found it easier just to "pour" some of the product onto my hand. Although, if you use too much of the product it leaves a bit of "white streaks (think along the lines of soap suds)" but these can be removed very quickly by working in the product. I applied the product mostly at night after cleansing and it kept my face smooth and soft. However, I didn't see any radiant skin or dramatic changes. I also used the serum on my boyfriend's back as he suffers from terrible acne. Using this after his salicylic acid treatments did help keep his dry skin at bay. I am not sure how true the anti-aging claims are as I have not noticed anything (and can't attest to it) but this serum does do a good job at hydrating and keeping skin soft.

 **Disclosure - I received a free sample in exchange for my honest opinion. This had no impact on my feedback**

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Memebox - Antioxidant Box













My latest haul from Memebox. The theme of this box is antioxidant skincare. This box has 5 mostly full sized products. The mask was the only thing that wasn't technically full size as the full size has 3 pieces but the box contained one mask. The only thing I have tried so far was the face mask but I will be sure to post the reviews for the other products!

Monday, December 7, 2015

Freeman Beauty Star Fruit Purifying Facial Paper Mask










I have used Freeman Beauty products before and I always been a fan of paper masks. Paper masks  are the latest "trend" and can be pricy but these are affordable option. This paper mask is infused with star fruit extracts, lavender, tea tree, witch hazel, and niacinamide. The skin soothing mask helps soothe  acne flare ups, balance oil production, minimizes the appearance of pores, and soothe breakouts.

The mask took some working to get on my face. The mask was too thin and kept sticking to itself. I gave up after 3 tries and just the bottom part of my left cheek was left uncovered. Like many other masks, it is best to use after cleansing the skin. However, unlike other masks whose wait time is around 30 minutes or more; this wait time for this mask is only 5 to 10 minutes.  After removing the mask, my face did feel softer but my face did have a bit of at tingly feeling. Granted, this mask is very affordable (can be found in drugstore around $2) so I might try these masks again more often. On a side note, I did notice a difference but not as a big difference as the more expensive masks. Given that, these are more appropriate for a quick pick me up instead of whole relaxing spa day type of masks.


Saturday, December 5, 2015

L'Occitane Shea Butter Extra Gentle Soap - Verbena











I always been a fan of L'Occitane and their soaps. I usually get the milk soap but I decided to try Verbena. The soft scented soap is composed of 100% vegetable base and enriched with shea butter and verbena. The soap provides a generous lather and imparts a delicate scent and lasting softness on skin. A bit pricey than say soap you can find at the drugstore but it's worth the occasional splurge.






Thursday, December 3, 2015

Book Review - Keeping Christmas by Dan Walsh

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**May contain spoilers**

The first holiday Judith and Stan Winters has spent without the company of her children and grandchildren. Unable to cope, Judith resides to keep to herself and not celebrate Christmas because after all who will there to celebrate with her. As each one of her holiday traditions fade away, Judith drops deeper and deeper into depression. Spending most of her adult years taking care of her family and putting their needs in front of hers, Judith is at a lost. She no longer feels needed and has nothing to do with her life -- no purpose. 

Stan is trying hard to make his wife happy. He finds a box of family heirloom ornaments that their children were making since they were toddlers.  Will this box of "ugly" ornaments be the one that ties the families together for the holiday?

The story is interwoven with the journey of three different families who are trying to connect with each other. The story is filled with twists and turns but the ending is a bit predictable. The heartwarming tale shows us the true meaning of the holidays -- family/friends and spending time with each other.  Full disclosure, bring tissues -- I must have cried at least 3 times. It is the perfect tale for the holidays to remind us to take time out of our busy schedule to appreciate the things that matter the most to us -- family and friends. (Yes, I keep saying that -- perhaps I should get off the computer and spend time with my family :P )


**Disclosure - I received a free copy of this book for an honest review** 

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Book Review : Murder at the Courthouse: A Hidden Springs Mystery (The Hidden Springs Mysteries) by A.H. Gabhart

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Michael Keane returns home to Hidden Springs, KY after a grueling experience as a cop in Columbus.The small town holds more secrets and surprises than Michael remembers. The quiet life that Michael hopes for is put to rest when a stranger ends up dead on the courthouse steps.  Every small town is prone to it's fair share of gossip but when one of their fellow residents dies, the town is up in arms.

Each resident has their own theory on who is responsible for the murders. Every turn and theory Michael follows seems to lead him to a dead end. Will he be able to solve the mystery before someone else he cares about is next?

The book is very well written and captivating. I kept trying to guess whodunit but by the middle of the book, it becomes a bit more clear -- if one really thinks about it. The ending felt a bit drawn out and tad boring but other than that -- it was a good read.


**Disclosure - I received a free copy of this book for an honest review**