Friday, April 19, 2013
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
AeroMinerale spray-on makeup
I first learned of AeroMinerale spray-on makeup through a press release about a tie-in with the Breaking Dawn movie. Over 1000 cans were used on the set! It appeared on Bella’s dressing table!
But what amused (or disgusted) me is that the pink aerosol can was described as “soon-to-be-Iconic.” G-d knows that I think that “iconic” is one of the abused words in fashion and beauty. It sets my teeth on edge. “Soon-to-be-iconic”??
Anyway, back to the product. You may apply AeroMinerale Hydrating Mineral Foundation by spraying it directly on your face. However, I wouldn’t recommend it. It leaves too much deposit. I had to blot with a tissue but even then, the coverage was too thick. Moreover, it stains clothing and gunks up the hair. I prefer spraying AeroMinerale on a dampened wedge makeup sponge and applying it with the sponge, as shown in this video featuring AeroMinerale founder Yolanda Halston:
AeroMinerale also has a spray-on Hydrating Mineral Primer. The primer also leaves too much deposit, so I blot with a tissue after applying it. Even so, it’s fun to use.
AeroMinerale Hydrating Mineral Foundation comes in ten shades, from Ivory to Ebony. Want to know your best shade? Use the AeroMinerale web site’s extensive database of foundation shades for a match.
AeroMinerale is worth a try. A 1.5-oz can sells for $20 at aerominerale.com, but you can buy it for less. I bought mine for $16-17 dollars at CVS. To find even lower prices, use Google Shopping. I found $12 (clearance) at drugstore.com
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DISCLAIMER: This post contains an affiliate link for drugstore.com. I appreciate your support of The Style Page blog!
But what amused (or disgusted) me is that the pink aerosol can was described as “soon-to-be-Iconic.” G-d knows that I think that “iconic” is one of the abused words in fashion and beauty. It sets my teeth on edge. “Soon-to-be-iconic”??
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| AeroMinerale Hydrating Mineral Foundation |
AeroMinerale also has a spray-on Hydrating Mineral Primer. The primer also leaves too much deposit, so I blot with a tissue after applying it. Even so, it’s fun to use.
AeroMinerale Hydrating Mineral Foundation comes in ten shades, from Ivory to Ebony. Want to know your best shade? Use the AeroMinerale web site’s extensive database of foundation shades for a match.
AeroMinerale is worth a try. A 1.5-oz can sells for $20 at aerominerale.com, but you can buy it for less. I bought mine for $16-17 dollars at CVS. To find even lower prices, use Google Shopping. I found $12 (clearance) at drugstore.com
DISCLAIMER: This post contains an affiliate link for drugstore.com. I appreciate your support of The Style Page blog!
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Beauty,
Classified Cosmetics,
Cosmetics,
face,
foundation,
makeup,
Yolanda Halston
Monday, March 25, 2013
IMAN BB Crème giveaway ends midnight April 8
IMAN Cosmetics is launching its first BB Crème. As with most BB Crème, it evens out skin tone and protects with SPF. What makes this BB Crème special is that it’s geared to “women of color” and has 6 different shades, an unusually wide selection for a BB Crème.
IMAN has three basic shade ranges:
- "Sand" for Olive Skin,
- "Clay" for Dark Olive to Light Brown Skin and
- "Earth" for Medium to Ebony Brown skin.
- Sand Light
- Sand Medium
- Clay Medium
- Clay Medium Deep
- Earth Medium
- Earth Deep
In-store events are being held across the U.S. To RSVP, visit IMAN’s Facebook Event list, http://www.facebook.com/IMANcosmetics/events.
In conjunction with the rollout of IMAN BB Crème, The Style Page is hosting a giveaway for 2 IMAN prize packs. Each prize pack contains:
- IMAN BB Crème trial size in Clay Medium
- IMAN BB Crème trial size in Earth Medium
- IMAN Luxury Lip Shimmer in Crystal
- IMAN Luxury Lip Pencil in Tan
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Kroma v. Krohma

MUA Lee Tillett claims that the Kardashians stole her cosmetics line's name Kroma (without a "h"). She is suing for $10 million damages.
Meanwhile, Lee's attorney Elliot Gipson claims Kim - who says she came up with the name [Khroma] herself - was aware via her placement agents TLK Fusion of a 2010 deal to ensure product placement for Kroma on an E! Entertainment show Kim was due to produce.
He said: "On or about May 2010, representatives for Tillett and TLK Fusion were engaged in discussions regarding the possible product placement of the KROMA cosmetics line on the television reality show special 'The SPINdustry' that was scheduled to air on E! Entertainment Television following an episode of 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians'."I don't put it past Kim to steal the Kroma name. Remember how the Kardashians appropriated Monica Botkier's handbag designs for Sears's Kardashian Kollection?
@thestylepage thank you for the support!via Bad Kroma for the Kardashians being sued over cosmetics brand - Showbiz - London Evening Standard.
— Mariah@ KROMA Makeup (@mariahmartinez_) February 23, 2013
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Beauty,
Celebrities,
Cosmetics,
Khroma,
Kim Kardashian,
Kroma,
Lee Tillett
Friday, February 08, 2013
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Favorite hand, foot and nail care products
One of the things that sucks about Wordpress is that it prohibits scripts. That's why I had to use a static image for my SkinnyScoop list on Wordpress.
I'm using Blogger to present a dynamic list:
I'm using Blogger to present a dynamic list:
Monday, January 21, 2013
Which blog do you prefer? Blogger or Wordpress?
I had heard a lot about Wordpress being a superior platform to Blogger. It wasn't until my husband set up his first blog in Wordpress that I made the jump to Wordpress.
I found that Wordpress had a friendlier interface for blog administration; in addition the "Press This" button enabled me to "riff" on web pages.
I asked for quick impressions from Halifax of Sparkled Beauty (whom I consider my BBF - best blogging friend) and my husband about which design they liked better: this blog or the Wordpress blog, The Style Page | Off the beaten beauty path. Both said that they liked the format of the new Wordpress blog.
Which do you prefer: the design of this blog or the Wordpress blog? Submit your comments on this article or send me an email at thestylepage [at] yahoo [dot] com.
I found that Wordpress had a friendlier interface for blog administration; in addition the "Press This" button enabled me to "riff" on web pages.
I asked for quick impressions from Halifax of Sparkled Beauty (whom I consider my BBF - best blogging friend) and my husband about which design they liked better: this blog or the Wordpress blog, The Style Page | Off the beaten beauty path. Both said that they liked the format of the new Wordpress blog.
Which do you prefer: the design of this blog or the Wordpress blog? Submit your comments on this article or send me an email at thestylepage [at] yahoo [dot] com.
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Introducing Aerin
| Sneak a peek at the inspiration behind Aerin Lauder's highly anticipated new cosmetics line |
![]() This is a TotalBeauty.com makeup article If Aerin Lauder's last name sounds familiar to you, it should. She's the granddaughter of Estee Lauder, a.k.a. beauty industry royalty. The seasoned beauty industry insider has been working for the Estee Lauder Companies for more than 20 years, and now she's branching out with her very own beauty line. We caught up with Aerin, who revealed the inspiration behind her new line, Aerin, the product the public is already raving about, and even where she goes for some quality family downtime. |
Labels:
Aerin,
Beauty,
Cosmetics,
Estee Lauder
Monday, January 07, 2013
DHC skin care
DHC. Perhaps you receive its print catalog, the one with the sample packets glued inside.
Did you know:
I was curious enough to open the sample packet of DHC Deep Cleansing Oil to give it a try. DHC Deep Cleansing is the brand's "iconic" product. It is formulated with olive oil (first in the ingredient list), and has a slight herbal fragrance, thanks to the presence of rosemary oil. What pleased me was that the DHC Deep Cleansing Oil removed all makeup, including eye makeup. No need for a separate eye makeup remover!
Whereas DHC Deep Cleansing Oil is the first step in DHC's skin care routine, the second step is the clear DHC Olive Soap to wash your face. It creates a lot of lather, rinses clean, and leaves the face feeling soft.
DHC Deep Cleansing Oil and DHC Olive Soap are part of my nighttime skin care routine. Sometimes I follow up with moisturizer and/or serum, sometimes I don’t. Less is sometimes more, I think.
DHC Deep Cleansing Oil comes in TSA-friendly 1 fl. oz. ($5.50) and 2.3 fl. oz. ($14.00) bottles and a larger 6.7 fl. oz. ($28.00) bottle. DHC Olive Soap comes in a 0.35 oz. mini-bar ($3.00) or 3.1 oz. bar ($22.00). DHC skin care may be purchased through www.dhccare.com: my complaint is that there is a high threshold ($85.00) for free shipping.
Disclosure: DHC furnished samples of its Deep Cleansing Oil and Olive Soap. Opinions are my own.
Did you know:
- DHC sells fine foods in addition to skin, body, and hair care products and makeup?
- DHC stands for “Daigaku Honyaku Center”?
- DHC skin care products are a fixture in Japanese drugstores?
- DHC sells a wider range of products, including food, clothing, and lingerie, in Japan? (visit its Japanese site, www.dhc.co.jp - the auto-translations from Japanese to English are really quite hilarious)
I was curious enough to open the sample packet of DHC Deep Cleansing Oil to give it a try. DHC Deep Cleansing is the brand's "iconic" product. It is formulated with olive oil (first in the ingredient list), and has a slight herbal fragrance, thanks to the presence of rosemary oil. What pleased me was that the DHC Deep Cleansing Oil removed all makeup, including eye makeup. No need for a separate eye makeup remover!
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| DHC Deep Cleansing Oil |
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| DHC Olive Soap |
DHC Deep Cleansing Oil comes in TSA-friendly 1 fl. oz. ($5.50) and 2.3 fl. oz. ($14.00) bottles and a larger 6.7 fl. oz. ($28.00) bottle. DHC Olive Soap comes in a 0.35 oz. mini-bar ($3.00) or 3.1 oz. bar ($22.00). DHC skin care may be purchased through www.dhccare.com: my complaint is that there is a high threshold ($85.00) for free shipping.
Disclosure: DHC furnished samples of its Deep Cleansing Oil and Olive Soap. Opinions are my own.
Monday, December 31, 2012
Favorite beauty stories of 2012
I admit that I haven’t been blogging about beauty that often. For that reason, I got dropped from Beauty Blogazons and other beauty blogger networks. Still, I had several serendipitous events with respect to The Style Page. Here are my favorite beauty stories from 2012:
Sulwhasoo ShineClassic compacts
One was the invitation to introduce Sulwhasoo ShineClassic compacts to the U.S. I love Asian aesthetics, and the compacts were inspired by traditional Korean symbols and artistry. They are truly works of art.
Sulwhasoo commemorated 10 years of limited edition compacts in an elegant cloth bound coffee table book featuring traditional Korean artistry. Flip the book over, unfold the pages, and lo! it features all LE compacts!
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| Sulwhasoo ShineClassic 2003 LE compact - lattice pattern |
Softlips giveaway
Another event was the LE Softlips giveaway. I have to say that I didn’t think that this would be a successful giveaway; however, it exceeded my wildest expectations. I have record visits to my blog and a spike in new followers on Twitter.
BTW I still have one prize to claim. The first person to write to me at thestylepage[at]ymail[dot]com and respond with his/her mailing address will win the prize.
LuMESH beauty from Costco
I enjoy bringing stories about beauty in unexpected places to readers. Beauty is truly where you find it. I’ve been in touch with Lu Camerena Meshulam, and I hope that I played a small role in moving product at Costco.
Karen Murrell lipsticks
I love the demi-matte finish of Karen’s lipsticks, and I am proud to have played a role in introducing her lipsticks to the U.S. Karen introduced 4 lipstick shades in 2012, and plans to introduce more in 2013. I’m anxiously anticipating the new introductions. I’ve seen previews of Karen’s new Rumba Red lipstick.
Labels:
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Cosmetics,
Costco,
Karen Murrell,
Korea,
LuMESH,
New Zealand,
Softlips®,
Sulwhasoo
Those whom we lost in 2012 #MusicMonday
In addition to Andy Williams and Hal David, here are other musical luminaries from different genres whom we lost in 2012:
Stage and film composer Marvin Hamlisch died August 6, 2012. This video is a treat for both red-blooded men (Carly Simon) and the Lisa Lupners (Marvin Hamlisch) of the world:
Jazz pianist Dave Brubeck died December 5, 2012, one day shy of his 92nd birthday:
R&B singer Fontella Bass died December 26, 2012. Great song, great voice. I'm proud to claim her as a St. Louis native:
Stage and film composer Marvin Hamlisch died August 6, 2012. This video is a treat for both red-blooded men (Carly Simon) and the Lisa Lupners (Marvin Hamlisch) of the world:
Jazz pianist Dave Brubeck died December 5, 2012, one day shy of his 92nd birthday:
R&B singer Fontella Bass died December 26, 2012. Great song, great voice. I'm proud to claim her as a St. Louis native:
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Monday, December 24, 2012
David Bowie & Bing Crosby (!) - Little Drummer Boy #MusicMonday #Christmas
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Bing Crosby,
Christmas,
David Bowie,
holiday,
music
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
LuMESH #beauty from Costco
The Style Page is all about finding beauty in unexpected places: see my past features on Beauty from Aldi and Bed Bath and Beauty. Costco, the members-only warehouse club that can literally take care of you from cradle to grave, has teamed up with makeup artist Lu Camarena Meshulam of LuMESH Cosmetics to market two sets of lip glosses.
Coming from a Latin background, Lu found that finding colors that flattered her skin tone was next to impossible. She had clients of many different ethnicities with the same complaint. Thus, her lip glosses are designed to flatter a variety of skin tones.
The Style Page purchased the blister pack containing the following LuMESH lip glosses:
I liked the LuMESH lip glosses. After the initial glossy finish fades, the color remains. Vitamin E makes the lip gloss emollient, and there is a mild non-irritating cooling lip plumper. LuMESH lip glosses are free of parabens, phthalates, sulfates, and synthetic fragrance. Plus, each lip gloss tube has a mirror on it – very convenient. Just don't forget to remove the protective film!
Run, don’t walk, to your nearest Costco to get LuMESH in time for Christmas! A list of Costco locations that carry LuMESH lip glosses is available on request; however, I found my set at a Costco that wasn’t listed. LuMESH is not available on Costco.com.
Coming from a Latin background, Lu found that finding colors that flattered her skin tone was next to impossible. She had clients of many different ethnicities with the same complaint. Thus, her lip glosses are designed to flatter a variety of skin tones.
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| LuMESH lip gloss set from Costco |
- Kathlene - Peachy pink that flatters women with fair to medium skin tones. Works on women with Latin, Mediterranean, and light African American skin tones.
- Kim- this looks scary-bright pink in the container, but it’s a light pink. It would lift the complexions of South Asian and Hispanic women.
- Taffi is a universal shade. When light/dark African American women wear it, it appears to look like a beige nude color. I’m of western European heritage, with a light complexion, and Taffi gave me a “like my lips, but only deeper” (and glossier and better) look. It was my favorite shade of the three lip glosses, while Kathlene was my second favorite and Kim was my least favorite. I agree with Bobbi Brown's advice that the best lip color is about 2 shades deeper than your natural lip color.
- Min - baby doll frosty pink that suits Fair, and Medium skin tones, particularly Asian skin tones.
- Trischa – shimmery sunset radiance that suits fair and medium skin tones.
- Magaly – shimmery universal shade that suits Fair, Medium, and light African American complexions.
I liked the LuMESH lip glosses. After the initial glossy finish fades, the color remains. Vitamin E makes the lip gloss emollient, and there is a mild non-irritating cooling lip plumper. LuMESH lip glosses are free of parabens, phthalates, sulfates, and synthetic fragrance. Plus, each lip gloss tube has a mirror on it – very convenient. Just don't forget to remove the protective film!
Run, don’t walk, to your nearest Costco to get LuMESH in time for Christmas! A list of Costco locations that carry LuMESH lip glosses is available on request; however, I found my set at a Costco that wasn’t listed. LuMESH is not available on Costco.com.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Sulwhasoo limited edition SHINECLASSIC pressed powder compacts
The Style Page lives for breaking stories to her readers. It is exciting to see Sulwhasoo, one of Asia’s top luxury cosmetics brands, come to the United States, where it is sold exclusively by Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman Marcus. I want to introduce you to the way science and traditional Korean knowledge of medicinal herbs is artfully fused in Sulwhasoo - a comprehensive line of high-end skin care and color cosmetics.
Sulwhasoo’s SHINECLASSIC limited edition pressed powder compacts are works of art that not only satisfy a woman’s concept of beauty but also travel easily in her purse. Every year since 2003, Sulwhasoo has released limited edition pressed powder compacts featuring traditional Korean design motifs, especially crafted to satisfy a woman’s senses at every moment throughout the day. When I saw and held its pressed powder compacts, I instantly fell in love with the sensual and seductive designs, tender composition, enchanting effects on contact, and romantic embrace.
| 2005 Sulwhasoo 7 Treasure "Chill-bo" LE compact |
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| A closer look at the Sulwhasoo SHINECLASSIC 7 Treasure LE compact |
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| Korean 7 Treasure quilt |
| Image of plum blossom from Wikipedia; Credit: Kakidai |
- 2003: lattice pattern – signifies the blessing of Health
- 2008: Plum Blossom design: signifies the blessing of Virtue
- 2010: Prunes mume floral pattern: signifies the blessing of Longevity
- 2012: “Wa-Dang” ornamental tile design – signifies the blessing of Nobility
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| Sulwhasoo SHINECLASSIC limited edition compacts |
Sulwhasoo SHINECLASSIC pressed powder powder compacts may be purchased ($150) through bergdorfgoodman.com or niemanmarcus.com. Bergdorf Goodman is offering free 2-day shipping for the holidays: check its home page for the promo code.
DISCLAIMER: The Style Page received two SHINECLASSIC pressed powder powder compacts from Sulwhasoo’s PR representative. It also received remuneration for this article. Opinions are The Style Page’s own.
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Korea,
limited edition,
Neiman Marcus,
powder,
SHINECLASSIC,
Sulwhasoo
Sunday, December 09, 2012
Softlips® holiday limited edition review and giveaway!
Softlips® has released a limited edition collection of Christmas-y flavored lip balms, available exclusively at Target, purveyor of all things cute.
The Style Page recent sampled Softlips® Jack Frosting lip balm from the LE collection. Dimethicone guarantees a smooth application, while sunscreen agents provide SPF 20 protection. Softlips® Jack Frosting lip balm also includes emollients such as squalane, petrolatum, and vitamin E. Softlips® describes its Jack Frosting lip balm as having a flavor like buttercream frosting. When I first opened the tube, it smelled like burnt sugar, like crème brûlée. On subsequent applications, I became aware of the buttercream flavor. After applying the lip balm, you become aware of the cooling sensation of menthol: no wonder, as Softlips® is a trademark of The Mentholatum Company.
The Style Page is hosting a giveaway of limited edition Softlips® products! There are 4 prizes, for 4 winners:
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| Softlips 2-pack Jack Frosting lip balm |
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| Softlips Vanilla and Winter Mint Holiday Gift Tag Pack |
- Softlips® Jack Frosting 2 pack with bonus Softlips® Vanilla and Softlips® Winter Mint Holiday Holiday Gift Tag Pack
- Softlips® Jack Frosting 2 pack with bonus Softlips® Vanilla and Softlips® Sugar 'n' Spice Holiday Gift Tag Pack
- Softlips® Jack Frosting 2 pack with bonus Softlips® Raspberry and Softlips® Sugar Cookie Holiday Gift Tag Pack
- Softlips® Jack Frosting 2 pack with bonus Softlips® Raspberry and Softlips® Sugar Plum Berry Holiday Gift Tag Pack
Friday, November 23, 2012
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving to our U.S. readers!
Tell The Style Page: what are you grateful for?
Tell The Style Page: what are you grateful for?
Labels:
2012,
holiday,
Thanksgiving
Monday, November 19, 2012
Lisa Hoffman Japanese Agarwood Variations
Lisa Hoffman Japanese Agarwood Variations is a set of four fragrances for different times of the day: Morning, Daytime, Evening, and Bedtime.
Here is how the Lisa Hoffman website describes its Japanese Agarwood fragrance:
“The rare, woody scent of Japanese Agarwood is accented with the refreshing zest of Bergamot, the zen-like ambiance of Spiced Ginger, and the comfort of Warm Amber to inspire feelings of clarity and warmth as your journey of Japanese Agarwood unfolds.”
What is Agarwood? Wikipedia describes agarwood, variously known as aloes wood, oud (a popular note in Middle Eastern fragrances), and aguru, अगुरु, in Sanskrit, as “a dark resinous heartwood that forms in Aquilaria and Gyrinops trees (large evergreens native to Asia) when they become infected with a type of mold.” Who knew? Surely there has to be a metaphor somewhere: something beautiful (fragrance) coming from something ugly (mold). Kind of like the lotus arising from the mud.
When I tried the Morning and Daytime Lisa Hoffman Japanese Agarwood Variations, however, the most obvious note is bergamot. If you like citrusy fragrances, these are for you. I prefer the sensuousness of the Evening and Bedtime fragrances.
Don’t box yourself in! Lisa Hoffman encourages play, so don’t restrict yourself to wearing a particular fragrance at a given time of day. Layer the fragrances, or blend with other fragrances.
The Lisa Hoffman Japanese Agarwood 4-Vial Set in a leather wallet costs $95.00. You may purchase the set of 4 roller balls at lisahoffmanbeauty.com.
What about you? Have you tried any of the Lisa Hoffman fragrance variations? What do you think about Lisa Hoffman’s concepts and products?
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| Lisa Hoffman Japanese Agarwood Variations |
Here is how the Lisa Hoffman website describes its Japanese Agarwood fragrance:
“The rare, woody scent of Japanese Agarwood is accented with the refreshing zest of Bergamot, the zen-like ambiance of Spiced Ginger, and the comfort of Warm Amber to inspire feelings of clarity and warmth as your journey of Japanese Agarwood unfolds.”
What is Agarwood? Wikipedia describes agarwood, variously known as aloes wood, oud (a popular note in Middle Eastern fragrances), and aguru, अगुरु, in Sanskrit, as “a dark resinous heartwood that forms in Aquilaria and Gyrinops trees (large evergreens native to Asia) when they become infected with a type of mold.” Who knew? Surely there has to be a metaphor somewhere: something beautiful (fragrance) coming from something ugly (mold). Kind of like the lotus arising from the mud.
When I tried the Morning and Daytime Lisa Hoffman Japanese Agarwood Variations, however, the most obvious note is bergamot. If you like citrusy fragrances, these are for you. I prefer the sensuousness of the Evening and Bedtime fragrances.
Don’t box yourself in! Lisa Hoffman encourages play, so don’t restrict yourself to wearing a particular fragrance at a given time of day. Layer the fragrances, or blend with other fragrances.
The Lisa Hoffman Japanese Agarwood 4-Vial Set in a leather wallet costs $95.00. You may purchase the set of 4 roller balls at lisahoffmanbeauty.com.
What about you? Have you tried any of the Lisa Hoffman fragrance variations? What do you think about Lisa Hoffman’s concepts and products?
Labels:
Fragrance,
fragrance review,
Japanese Agarwood,
Lisa Hoffman
Wednesday, November 07, 2012
beauty.com friends and family event ends November 12
This event from beauty.com has to be one of the most attractive of all the Friends and Family events that I've seen:

And I'm not saying this just because I'm a beauty.com affiliate! Beauty.com offers many premium brands, with terms more attractive than those of Sephora:

And I'm not saying this just because I'm a beauty.com affiliate! Beauty.com offers many premium brands, with terms more attractive than those of Sephora:
- Single checkout with drugstore.com
- Free shipping for orders of $25.00 or more, whereas Sephora has a $50.00 minimum
- Credits of 5% off every order that you can redeem later. Sephora offers a crummy sample for 100 points earned (or $100 spent) - I say "crummy" because invariably I don't care for the samples offered.
Hurry, the event ends Monday, November 12!
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2012-11-12,
Beauty,
beauty.com,
Friends and Family
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