Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Limited Edition Carmex Moisture Plus®
Carmex never ceases to amaze me. Their products have been moisturizing our lips ever since Alfred Woelbing mixed up the first batch in his kitchen in 1937. I was overjoyed when they came out with their Moisture Plus line a few years ago, it does wonders for my dry lips, which are prone to being chapped.
I am the proud mother of two beautiful daughters who were ever so unlucky when they inherited my lip issues. My oldest is now a teenager, she had to go out on her own and find out what I have been telling her for years, the only thing that works great for us is Carmex. Imagine how excited she was when she learned that Carmex Moisture Plus now comes in cute designs. They have one for every fashion personality, my daughter has multiple fashion personalities so I was only able to snag one of the four I was sent before she hid the rest from me. You may want to keep a tight fist on yours, better yet, buy one for each of your family and friends, then they won't need to take yours.
Is your style trendy or classic? Take this 7 question QUIZ to find out which Limited Edition Carmex Moisture Plus® stick fits your style. Mine is Whimsical, but to be honest I like them all equally, as long as they contain the same great Carmex lip care product.
The Chic stick is inspired by Audrey. She’s a modern girl, with classic taste. She detests anything garish or overly-embellished, preferring instead the sophisticated style of black and white patterns with an elegant, high-end aesthetic. On a Saturday night, you can most likely find her at an upscale art gallery opening or attending a theater performance.
Name: Audrey
Fashion Icon: Coco Chanel
Words to live by: "Less is more."
Her style in one word: Classic
Go-to outfit: Little black dress
Statement shoes: Black slingbacks
The Adventurous stick gets its up-for-anything attitude from Peggy. She’s the girl who has never turned down a concert ticket most of her stories begin with the phrase "I was at this great show, when…" When it comes to fashion, Peggy believes the wilder the outfit, the better. From leopard print pants to leather jackets, there’s no fashion statement she’s afraid to try. On a Saturday night, you’ll find her in the front row at the most rocking concert in town.
Name: Peggy
Fashion Icon: Debbie Harry
Words to live by: "You only live once."
Her style in one word: Daring
Go-to outfit: Leather pants and a backstage pass
Statement shoes: Platform sandal
The Fab stick is inspired by Edie, the girl who embodies the spirit of London in the 1960s. She believes the miniskirt is the best invention of the 20th century, and she’d never dream of leaving home without her eyelashes curled to perfection. She loves anything new and of-the-moment, from avant-garde art to the latest buzzworthy band. On a Saturday night, you’ll find her at the newest, most talked about club in town, always surrounded by a circle of über-hip friends.
Name: Edie
Fashion Icon: Twiggy
Words to live by: "It’s all groovy."
Her style in one word: Mod
Go-to outfit: Mini-dress
Statement shoes: Go-go boots
The Whimsical stick is inspired by Skye, the free-spirited, nature-lover. Skye is the girl whose ideal weekend is spent camping in the woods, soaking up the beauty of the wilderness. She prefers clothes that allow her to express her creativity, without restraining her from going on a spur-of-the-moment hike. Jeans and a tunic or organic cotton maxi dresses are her everyday favorites. On a Saturday night you’ll likely find her at an outdoor concert or music festival surrounded by like-minded people.
Name: Skye
Fashion Icon: Joni Mitchell
Words to live by: "Reduce, reuse, recycle."
Her style in one word: Carefree
Go-to outfit: Patterned maxi dress
Statement shoes: Flat leather sandals
One lucky follower will be receiving their very own set of four Limited Edition Carmex Moisture Plus®, Check out my facebook page for your chance to win. Due to time restraints, this will be a flash giveaway so I can the info into the company quickly.
Disclaimer: I was given samples to try for this review, no monetary exchange took place, all opinions in this post are souly mine. Carmex owns rights to all pictures and trademarked products, names, etc. All items were used with permission. Facebook does not endorse any giveaways and is not responsible for prize distribution..
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Happy 110th Birthday Crayola
Can you believe those delightful little crayons that our children, and ourselves for that matter, go nuts over(and that my dogs like to eat when they are left in his reach, yuck) are turning 110 years old this year?!?!
To celebrate the 8 original crayons are throwing a birthday bash at the new fun-omenal Crayola Experience, the world's only interactive Crayola family attraction. Right now, they're out on a colorful adventure to spread the news.
Best of all you are invited to join in on the fun. How? You can follow the crayons on their big adventure, and enter to WIN a trip for 4 to celebrate their birthday and the Grand Opening of the all new Crayola Experience this coming May, 2013.
Visit the Crayola Facebook page and click "enter now" for your chance to be first in line when the Crayola Experience reopens.
What is the Crayola Experience? "The new Crayola Experience features four floors of new interactive exhibits and one-of-a-kind attractions that will bring the magic of color and your child's creativity to life!"
The winner will be among the first to experience the fun, along with a three- night, all-expenses paid stay(please read the official rules for all the details).
Make sure you like The Crayola Experience on Facebook, for neat findings during construction as well as updates on the progress. You may also check out their website however at the moment it is under construction as well, but you are allowed to purchase advanced tickets.
All information written in this post was given to me by Crayola, I received no compensation, just happy to share the information with all of you.
Friday, April 5, 2013
Battle that Winter Skin with Carmex Skin Care
I know Spring has just begun, although here in the Midwest we wish someone remembered to tell the weather, but the blues of winter are still lingering on our skin. Cold, icy winds have left my hands and face chapped and rough. My legs are dry as well. Time to break out the Carmex Healing Cream and Hydrating Lotion.
"Just like their pharmacist-recommended lip balms, Carmex skin care products are loaded with healing ingredients to deliver deep hydration and serious moisturizing power. Their unique formula is sure to repair your driest, roughest skin, even in the most extreme conditions."
I have reviewed both products in the past and my opinion remains the same, these are my go to for dry skin repair and moisturizing. Moisturizing is the job and Carmex does it well. You can check out my previous review here. While I wait on the warmer weather to catch up with the calendar, I will be repairing what old man winter has done to my skin.
I would love, thanks to the great people at Carmex, to give one lucky reader the chance to try both the Carmex Healing Cream and Hydrating Lotions for themselves, I am sure I am not the only one who needs to repair some damage. Feel free to enter below, don't have damaged winter skin, no worries, enter any way. I am sure you will find that Carmex Skin care works great and keeping your skin soft and moisturized.
With Carmex, everyone is a winner.
I was given samples of the products listed in this post in exchange for my review, all opinions are my own true and honest thoughts. No monetary compensation was given. All images belong to Carmex and are used with permission. Giveaway open to all residents of the continental USA who are of the age of 18 at the time of entry. Winner will be given 48 Hours to claim prize(s) or a new winner will be chosen. Thank You for playing.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Crossroads
The past year seems to have flown by. On February 13th of this year I celebrated my 33rd birthday, I know it isn't one of the romanticized and/or dreaded numbers like 16, 21, or even 40, but it is a milestone I am glad I encountered just the same. I seem to have better LUCK, for lack of a better word, on my odd years. I am not superstitious, just stating the fact that my even years have shown me more grief and struggles than my odd. I am sure this is purely coincidence.
My grandfather passed away a year ago February 19th. My heart still feels the weight of grieving for the great man that he was and I find that even in my adult years I idolize him. He was my superman so to speak, I never imagined life without him.
I know I mentioned some changes that caused me to have to relocate. A long term relationship, including a 3 year engagement, ended a year ago this month. I took it hard for reasons other than the norm. Here I was trying to figure out why everything was ending, yet I was crying over the years I had set my goals and dreams aside to encourage and support someone else to fulfill theirs. I was so mad at myself, I raise my daughters to be independent, successful young women and yet I was doing the complete opposite. We lived in his hometown, near his family. I woke up one morning a few days later and decided I needed to be with my family and now I know they needed me too. It took them a while to admit it and some are still in denial, but that is where we are, at a crossroads for the children and myself. I am not really sure where we are going, but I have faith in myself that we will get there and things will be good, not easy, but good.
I want to explore my dreams and goals once more. I have always wanted to work in animal medicine. I have started the process of enrolling in school so I can do just that, but part of me is second guessing that decision. I will go back to school, but still not sure what I want to do with that education. I have a lot of support no matter what I decide. My new beau, "J", is constantly encouraging me to try new things and better myself. We started dating in June and aside from a short 2 week episode of what I like to call J's idiot tantrum, we are very happy. I am taking things one day at a time as far as that goes. Dating is not what I remember at all and until I met him I was starting to wonder if it was really worth pursuing. I was quite content being single, but now I wouldn't change things for anything, even if it doesn't end well, I will enjoy the adventure.
One goal I am working on currently is to get fit and get to a much healthier weight. I am quite happy with my progress and cant wait to share with you all as I continue that journey. I dropped under the 200 LB mark a while ago and I am still excited about that. To me it was a major hurdle.
My grandfather passed away a year ago February 19th. My heart still feels the weight of grieving for the great man that he was and I find that even in my adult years I idolize him. He was my superman so to speak, I never imagined life without him.
I know I mentioned some changes that caused me to have to relocate. A long term relationship, including a 3 year engagement, ended a year ago this month. I took it hard for reasons other than the norm. Here I was trying to figure out why everything was ending, yet I was crying over the years I had set my goals and dreams aside to encourage and support someone else to fulfill theirs. I was so mad at myself, I raise my daughters to be independent, successful young women and yet I was doing the complete opposite. We lived in his hometown, near his family. I woke up one morning a few days later and decided I needed to be with my family and now I know they needed me too. It took them a while to admit it and some are still in denial, but that is where we are, at a crossroads for the children and myself. I am not really sure where we are going, but I have faith in myself that we will get there and things will be good, not easy, but good.
I want to explore my dreams and goals once more. I have always wanted to work in animal medicine. I have started the process of enrolling in school so I can do just that, but part of me is second guessing that decision. I will go back to school, but still not sure what I want to do with that education. I have a lot of support no matter what I decide. My new beau, "J", is constantly encouraging me to try new things and better myself. We started dating in June and aside from a short 2 week episode of what I like to call J's idiot tantrum, we are very happy. I am taking things one day at a time as far as that goes. Dating is not what I remember at all and until I met him I was starting to wonder if it was really worth pursuing. I was quite content being single, but now I wouldn't change things for anything, even if it doesn't end well, I will enjoy the adventure.
One goal I am working on currently is to get fit and get to a much healthier weight. I am quite happy with my progress and cant wait to share with you all as I continue that journey. I dropped under the 200 LB mark a while ago and I am still excited about that. To me it was a major hurdle.
Sunday, January 20, 2013
The real reason I am here
I started this blog years ago, not on this site, but the idea of it I guess you could say. I always said I was going to keep it true to myself, to write in a way where you feel like you are actually talking to me and at the same time write about whatever crossed my mind regardless of who it may offend because in the end this is still my blog. Here lately I have been thinking about who I was back then and where I disappeared to. I loved me then, I was strong and had a thirst for life, always seeking out the unexpected. I do not know where I went or how I got there, but I want that me back. I miss her.
My point in all this is that I am going to try really hard to bring me back. I am not going to care so much if I offend anyone, sorry, but I do hope you all understand and come along for the ride. I promise you, it is sure to be a bumping one, but we will take plenty of rest stops.
My point in all this is that I am going to try really hard to bring me back. I am not going to care so much if I offend anyone, sorry, but I do hope you all understand and come along for the ride. I promise you, it is sure to be a bumping one, but we will take plenty of rest stops.
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