Archive For The “Tips” Category

Loving the Sally Hansen Peel On Nail Polish

By | February 16, 2011

The Sally Hansen Peel On Nail Polish is a great alternative to the traditional nail polish. There is no waiting for the polish to dry and they are very easy to put on. They lasted the 10+ days as touted by the company and there is an incredible array of patterns and colors. I decided [...]

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Timeless Hair

By | November 4, 2010

1930s Old Hollywood Hair, Source: Rougemag.com Glamour was at it’s peak in the 1930s. Hollywood stars were in the golden age and loved dark lips and “done” hair. To update this look create a looser updo which replaces the heat-set waves of yesterday. Also change the pencil-thin brows with heavier arches to offset the strong [...]

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Handmade Products That are Lush

By | November 3, 2010

Bath Bombs by Lush: These wonderful fragrant bombs that you place into your tub make bathing a special event. It makes your bath fragrant, relaxing and slows down your day. A wonderful end to your day. FROM LUSH: We believe in making effective products from fresh, organic* fruit and vegetables, the finest essential oils and safe [...]

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Finding the Perfect Perfume

By | November 3, 2010

Shopping for perfumes is like dating, says Chelsea Chik, a specialist at the French fragrance company Guerlain. “When it comes to scents, people search their whole lives for ‘the one’ – a fragrance that you never tire of and that becomes a part of you going forward,” she says. 1. Get moody. Finding the perfect [...]

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The Autumn Choice for Perfume

By | August 21, 2010

Autumn, when there is a change in weather and the temperature is not that hot, any scent you apply will last and not disappear quickly. So, just like it is with the change of season, there should be a transition of the fragrance you wear as well. We recommend that the fragrance be a little sharp [...]

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Which Fragrance to Wear to a Job Interview

By | August 20, 2010

When going to a job interview it is common to select your clothing in order to show confidence and professionalism. Although not much thought is put into which fragrance to wear. Fragrance is not considered as important to that all important first impression. This is a mistake. Sometimes the smallest nuance will influence the hiring [...]

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Thoughts from Perfume Reviewers

By | August 18, 2010

Source: The Scented Salamander Here are a few thoughts from perfume reviewers about what they do: 1st Reviewer: “When I first started writing reviews, I wrote a few truly harsh ones. But the more I sniffed, the more I realized that (a) my attitudes about a scent could change b/c of season/temperature/body chemistry shifts/etc., and [...]

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Pre-Fall Fragrance

By | August 15, 2010

The One by Dolce and Gabbana The One boasts crisp notes of grapefruit, and orange blossom—it is a spicy oriental scent that’s rooted in cedar and tobacco. It’s masculine without being stuffy. Timeless Fashion and Art which provides perfume online, carries alexanderTimeless Fashion and Art which provides perfume online, carries alexandermcqueen perfume, angel perfume, azzaro [...]

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Floriental?

By | August 13, 2010

Scents in such a family include jasmine, gardenia tangerine, freesia, orange flower, and moon flowers. This category also has base scents of sandalwood, musk, amber, and apricot. Although this is actually a subcategory of the floral family it is broad enough to give proper recognition. The perfume in this family should be worn during the daytime [...]

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Do You Smell?

By | August 11, 2010

Yes, you do! By the way, I do too. We all smell. . . . we all have a raw scent. . . our own aroma. There are times when we want to cover it up and picking out a complementary perfume is important to making sure we end up smelling good.  If you have [...]

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