The sheet
printed mask is enriched with Vitamin C, ceramides, glacial water, and arbutin.
The mask didn’t properly line up with my face but it stayed on mostly. The mask
promises to help lighten dark spots caused by acne and sun damage. However, I
didn’t notice any difference in my dark spots. My skin did feel soft, smooth
and hydrated. A fun mask to take a selfie in though!
A review of consumer goods, make up, book reviews and sometimes a random review.
Friday, January 12, 2018
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Neutrogena Norwegian Formula Hand Cream
The fragrance
free lotion is enriched with glycerin to leave skin soft and supple. The
clinically proven formula promises to provide relief against dry and chapped
skin. The thick lotion didn’t have a noticeable scent, but it left my hand a bit
greasy. My skin was softer but it was felt like it had a thin coat of wax over
it.
Monday, January 8, 2018
Book Review - The Christmas Angel Project by Melody Carlson
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Abby's book club is composed of five very different women who become close friends after joining the book club together. They find they enjoy each other's company more than they enjoy the books. However, when Abby passes away unexpectedly, the group is struck in turmoil. She was the nucleus that held the group together along with being the support each of the women needed. They used to rely on Abby for motivation and advice along with being a mother figure to the youngest member. The group is unsure they can continue without her, but they receive a surprise gift from Abby. Will this surprise gift be able to fire up her group? Will the women be able to find inspiration and companionship with each other?
I have read a few other Melody Carlson's Christmas stories and this one doesn't disappoint. Like the others its a very light read, but leaves your heart and soul warmed. Perfect for the holiday season because it allows us to remember that friends and family are important and to give back to others without expecting anything in return.
**Disclosure - I received a free copy of this book exchange for an honest opinion**
Saturday, January 6, 2018
Book Review - The Chalk Man by C. J. Tudor
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In the year 1986, Eddie and his friends had been regular kids. They ride their bikes and hang out around the community while avoiding the older bullies. They create a special secret code between themselves: small chalk stick figures that only they can understand with each of the kids having their own color. However, one day their secret code leads them to a gruesome murder with a missing head. In the year 2016, Eddie is fully grown and left those childhood memories in the past. However, he receives a message in the mail with a chalk figure. He finds himself facing the demons of his childhood. What does the code mean? Who is sending the code? Is the code connected to the murder?
The novel alternates between past and present for Eddie. The readers are given A dark, thrilling novel that left me in suspense. It was an interesting read that kept me guessing until the end, even though some portions left me stumped. I felt like it shows how the things we regret affect us as we grow up and even how it affects our behaviors and reactions. A great read for a stormy day!
**Disclosure - I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest opinion**
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Thursday, January 4, 2018
Tarte Tarteist Lip Paint in Yaass
The full coverage is formulated without parabens and phthalates. A creamy pigmented lavender lip paint. The matte liquid lipstick went on smoothly and lasted two hours including, drinking and eating. I love how creamy and luxurious went on and the beautiful lavender shade.
Tuesday, January 2, 2018
Book Review - Dunbar by Edward St. Aubyn
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A modern re-imagination of Shakespeare's King Lear. The media mogul Henry Dunbar was once the powerful head of the successful Dunbar trust. After a falling out with his youngest daughter, Florence, he hands over the reigns to his two eldest daughters, Abby and Megan. However, Abby and Megan have ideas of their own, and institutionalized Henry, so they can have complete control over the family business and make more money.
Dunbar laments his decision of cutting out his youngest daughter while being imprisoned in Meadowmeade. He makes friends with an alcoholic comedian and together they plot their escape. As he runs, his family is also on his trail. Will his beloved daughter, Florence be able to reach him in time?
I have read King Lear and enjoyed it. This remake pales in comparison. It feels more like a dark comedy than a tragedy. I also felt that there was very little plot and character development. Most of the pages were dedicated to run on descriptions that caused my eyes glazed over.
**Disclosure - I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest opinion**
Sunday, December 31, 2017
Book Review - A Place at Our Table (Amish Homestead #1) by Amy Clipston
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Kayla Dienner vowed to protect her heart after seeing the heartache her sister-in-law, Eva, faced when Kayla's brother, Simeon died while firefighting. Less than two months after her brother's death, Kayla's boyfriend, Abram, also breaks up with her. She felt abandoned and hurt, so she closed off her heart to love.
James Riehl tries to juggle the volunteer work at the fire department and running his farm. James finds he barely has any time for himself, let alone to find the time to date someone. However, when an accident calls him to the Dienner's family, James can't deny the attraction he feels for Kayla. Will Kayla and James be able to put their past behind them and love again?
I have read a few other books from Amy Clipston and felt they were enjoyable. However, I felt that Kayla was a bit demanding. James is reeling from a tragedy and Kayla wants him to put her first, when they only just started dating. She tries to be understanding, but once they start dating, she puts most of the burden on James. She used to go visit James at work, but after they start dating, she expects him to plan all the dates along with seeing him everyday. When James tries to make the effort, she is constantly pushing him away and then wonders why he doesn't make the effort. However, he is always the one coming back and asking for another chance, even when Kayla broke up with James just when he needed her the most. Kayla came across as needy and demanding when they became a couple instead of the caring and understanding person, she was portrayed to be.
**Disclosure - I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest opinion**
Friday, December 29, 2017
Urban Decay Lipstick - 714 Mega Matte
I love Urban Decay products they are highly pigmented and leaves my makeup looking flawless. The Mega Matte is billed as a super intense red matte color. The lipstick is enriched with jojoba, avocado, aloe vera, babassu oil, illipe tree, vitamin C and E. The color pigment was a bit disappointing. The color was bright or went on smoothly along with my lips feeling dry. I found this lipstick a bit of a disappointment for the price.
Wednesday, December 27, 2017
Jergens Wet Skin Moisturizer - With Nourishing Monoi Oil
The sweet scented moisturizer is enriched with Monoi oil to leave skin delicately soft and scented. Unlike, other moisturizers, this lotion are applied
to your skin after showering and before you towel off. The oil-infused
moisturizer went in smoothly and upon blotting the excess off, my skin
was soft and hydrated. I didn’t have any sticky residue, but I didn’t have to follow up with lotion later in the day.
Sunday, December 24, 2017
Book Review - All Things Now Living (Seventh Daughter, #1) by Rondi Bauer Olson
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Amy doesn't like to see any animals suffer or die. She refuses to hurt animals, but she can't see herself feeling sorry for the abominable inhabitants of New Lithisle. The dome the inhabitants built to shield themselves from diseases is predicted to collapse and Amy was taught this is God's will.
While on a trip with her father, Amy becomes trapped New Lithisle. She is kept hostage where she meets, Daniel. He is beautiful and Amy is attracted to him, but he has been modified. Amy is conflicted upon saving New Lithisle and its inhabitants or standing by idly while the residents suffer through God's curse. Will Amy help save the New Lithisle? Will Amy be able to see the humanity in all of God's creatures?
The story had an interesting premise, but I couldn't get into the story. I found the characters confusing and have conflicting ideas. For example, Amy doesn't like to see animals die, but doesn't care about the people about New Lithisle. She constantly judges them by their exterior even though they go out of their way to help her. Daniel is conflicted about doing what Amy wants and what is best for the New Lithisle. He trusts some people, but the others, he judges harshly. He was afraid of Leroy and wanted to leave him behind, but when Scout threaten Amy, he had no problem having Scout tag along with them. The characters all have a strange dynamic with each other. One minute, they trust each other the next they are shooting the other person.
I also found the story to be confusing and convoluted. I had to re-read several sentences and I still couldn't follow. I felt that some of the story could have used more details or backstory. Like more about Amy's sisters and why there are seven of them along with why Amy has a bounty on her. They keep mentioning them, but they never come into contact with each other. Also, what is this pandemic, they
keep talking about since they became immune to the swine flu. What
happened to her scientist mother? The dialogue felt a bit weird and not
authentic. I have read a few dystopian novels and while I am not a fan of the genre, I do generally like them. However, this one doesn't keep my attention for very long.
**Disclosure - I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest opinion**
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