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November 20, 2006

Review - Anew Clinical Deep Crease Concentrate

I’ve bought Avon several times over the year. Some things I’ve liked and some things I could have lived without. But after starting Avon’s Anew Clinical Deep Crease Concentrate, I’m hooked and won’t go back. This product can be used both in the morning and at night. Smooth it over your face and pay special attention to deep creases.

I noticed a difference in my face immediately. This product does exactly what it says it will do. It fills in the lines, making your face appear younger and smoother almost instantly. After a few weeks, I honestly see fewer and less defined wrinkles.

Do I look less like a mother of three? Probably not. But I do have smoother and healthier skin. Thanks to Deep Crease Concentrate!

November 20, 2006

Review - Joico Joiwhip for Curly Hair

I have curly hair. Well, with the right product, that is. But when I’m right out of the shower, look out. Dry, frizzy and out in a million directions. I’ve tried every product on the shelves that claim to tame curly hair. None of them have worked. And I mean none!

That is, until I read about Joico’s Joiwhip Mousse, formerly called I.C.E Whip. This product is a must for curly hair. My curls hold together neatly and the frizz is at an absolute minimum. As a matter of fact, strangers with curly hair ask me what I use. For the first time, my curls are actually defined.

If I add too much there is a small bit of “crunch” – but only if I apply too much. After putting JoiWhip in my hair I’ll add a bit of water over it to form the curls. But after that, it is drip, dry and curl. So from one curly head to another – try Joico’s JoiWhip and enjoy a wonderful head of enviable curls!

December 7, 2006

Review: John Frieda's Radiant Red Glaze

I must have passed it a hundred times before I decided to try John Frieda's Radiant Red Glaze. I could see a picture clearly in my mind – coming out of the shower, looking in the mirror and having something that somewhat resembles Bozo’s hair looking back at me.

Fortunately for me, I’ve been using it for a while and I don’t look at all like a clown. This can only be a good thing.

As a child, I had very red hair. But age faded it to a chestnut color, and even more age made it dull and dry. After using John Frieda’s Radiant Red Glaze every two days for about a month, my hair has a richer color and is quite shiny.

It hasn’t dyed my hair, but has given it a more reddish tone. Proof of it’s subtly? No one has noticed any color changes. But I have been complimented on the health of my hair. My more richly colored hair is shiny and soft, thanks to John Frieda’s Radiant Red Glaze.

January 11, 2008

How To Reduce Wrinkles and Lines Around Your Mouth

wrinkles.jpgFace it, some of us are not as young as we used to be. As the years roll by, I've slowly developed lines around my face. Although my mother insists I am wrong, I think the lines near my mouth look similar to the lines on a ventriloquist doll!

After much reading, I came to the conclusion that to diminish lines around the mouth, you need collagen or fat. Of course you can find all kinds of wrinkle creams and lotions - but these usually come with an extremely high price tag!

So I went to Walmart on a mission - to get the cheapest collagen containing product I could find to help remove my wrinkles. After only a brief search, I found something that has worked wonderfully to reduce the wrinkles on my face. Stretch mark cream!

The stretch mark cream I chose came in a round container and cost just under four dollars. It contains both mineral oil and collagen, and comes in a semi-hard form, similar to soft wax. For the last four nights I have rubbed this cream into the wrinkles around my mouth, eyes and forehead. Amazingly, I have seen wonderful results in this short amount of time!

Thanks to this inexpensive stretch mark cream, the wrinkles around my face have been significantly reduced. I do wear my laugh lines with pride - but fortunately, now I don't have to wear them so boldly!



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