Sunday, February 19, 2012

Spring Trends!

Hey Everyone!
First up, is Doily Lace. This is a very feminine and girly pattern but also fashionable and fun. Next is cut- out shoulders. This detail adds an edge to evening wear. My personal favorite is color-blocking. DulceCandy87 had a great video on color-blocking! Color-blocking is very girly and adds a great pop of color to your daily style.Another favorite, is high-low dresses. These are so adorable! I can't get over the bohemianism while it's also gentle and girly. I think high-low dresses will be the new maxi dresses this season. 
Stay Stylish.
-Kendall

Monday, January 30, 2012

Powerful Primer

Hey everyone!
 
    Today I would like to share with you a secret of the Beauty World. Monostat Chafing Relief Powder Gel works even better as a primer than other top-of-the-line-billion-dollar primers. Here's how (I'm getting this info from personal use and http://review-monistat-face-primer.uncensoredguides.com/ visit for many more details) :


"By now you've read about how women are using Monistat's Soothing Care Chafing Relief Powder-Gel as a make-up base primer. You might even have had the same reaction we did: "Monistat? On my face? Are you nuts?"

You see it's not that Monistat. Yes, it's the same company but this powder-gel has NOTHING to do with the Monistat yeast infection products. (This product doesn't treat yeast infections.)

Monistat's Chafing Relief Powder-Gel is actually part of the Monistat Soothing Care Skin Care line and was developed to complement Monostat's medical products.

Bottom line: Monistat Chafing Relief Gel should be renamed the "Monistat Make-Up Miracle". We admit we didn't think it could live up to the hype, but it did and it has earned our five-star endorsement.
For literally a fraction of what you'd spend on famous name base makeup primers, the Monistat Chafing Relief Powder-Gel does a better job because it contains a ton of dimethicone which is the key, active ingredient in the expensive primers.

Dimethicone creates a barrier for your skin which evens out your skin's surface much the same way you use a base coat on your nails before applying color." 

Tell me what you think!