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I wore this in college. It is not a deep date night fragrance but more a safe scent that you can wear during the day to class or to work and not overwhelm those around you. It has both floral and green notes that are perfect for a spring day in California. It is Chanel though, so the price is not cheap, but neither is the fragrance.
October 23, 2010
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This nifty little tin was a purchase I made on a whim. I go barefoot all summer, and although I apply lotion liberally to my feet, my heels need extra attention. Even though opening the tin is difficult, making me want to swear like a sailer, the size is very convenient for travel. Putting it in any bag (beach bag) or medicine case is easy. It's a bit of extra attention you can give to your dry, cracked feet so they are not as dry and not as cracked.
October 23, 2010
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I got this item as a freebie from Sephora, and I thought it would be a cool bit of luxury...Um. Nah. Either I did not know how to use it correctly, I did not really see the point of it (as a woman who has more to do with her life), or it is a complete waste of time. It seems like a useless color pencil you can throw your money away on. I'm glad it was free.
October 22, 2010
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When I first bought Clinique's Superbalm in Black Honey and Currant, I loved the moisturizing capabilities and the hint of color.After prolonged use however, the applicator started to smell bad and the outside tip got sticky. I eventually threw both away because I couldn't stomach the smell anymore, which was probably growing bacteria. It was a shame though, because the price for the enormous size was great.
October 22, 2010
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I didn't care for the colors or consistency of the old Pure Color glosses without the hint of sparkle, but the new colors ( I got Plum Desire) and the thinner - less goopy - consistency in the new fancy schmacy bottles is, well, luxurious. I can put over a lipstick for shine or put it on a bare lip for the moisture and the teeniest bit of color.
October 21, 2010
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Never a fan of powder blushes, I am always on the lookout for a creamy, moisturizing blush that has a dewy, natural, blendable finish. Clinique has a great one and for a drug store winner, I would try CoverGirl & Olay Simply Ageless Sculpting Blush. I got mine in Royal Plum and although it is not as moisturizing as I would like, the color is perfect. With a swipe of a finger across the blush and then on the apples of your cheeks, you can blend it to a natural finish. And there is no annoying teenage sparkle from glitter. And the price is right!
October 21, 2010
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This was a cute moisturizer that had a hint of pink. It felt good on my lips and was a good preparatory product for my lipstick. I eventually gave it to my daughter because it looked much better on her and because she's too young for lipstick, this product gave her a feeling of maturity.
October 19, 2010
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The first time I used this over a clean lip and I looked silly, fresh out of a Sci Fi movie. Then I used it over a lipstick and the effect was all right for an evening out, as if I added a bit of chrome to my paint job, but after a few uses it became thick and goopy. I gave it to my daughter so she could play dress-up.
October 19, 2010
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The lipstick is creamy and soft, really moisturizing the lips. SEQUIN is a gorgeous plum color with some shimmer but if that color does not suit your style or skin tone, try another. There are dozens to choose from!
October 19, 2010
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Upon entering Macys to purchase lipstick, I smelled something exotic, warm, sexy, intriguing...I stopped and asked the salesperson what it was. She asked to spray it on my wrist. After that, I couldn't stop smelling myself.
October 4, 2010










