Archive for April, 2009

Herbalist Facial Care Pack – review AND giveaways!

April 13th, 2009

As you may have heard, we’re having a bit of a party next Saturday, and so the lovely Lou sent us some Linden Leaves products to help us celebrate. Not one set, or two, oh no. We have TEN full sets each valued at $31 to give away at our party. Except that I decided that’s not really all that fair, since not all of our readers are in Wellington, so we’re going to give five packs away to people who can’t make it to the party, and we’ll give the other five packs away on the night.

Natural cleansing and hydration in a smartly boxed set. Ideal for on-board travel or as a starter, this kit contains three 20 ml bottles of herbalist cream cleanser, toning reviver and daily facial moisture, neatly boxed together with two spatulas.

Admittedly, one of the packs has been broken into so that I could provide a proper review. In fact, took it up to Tauranga with me because it’s totally perfect for travel – just a little bit bigger than a tampon case, you can just throw it into your suitcase and not have to worry if you forgot your cleanser or your moisturiser. The creme cleanser is really soft and gentle, definitely the kind of thing you could use every day. The moisturiser is quite light, with a delicate scent. I need to be responsible and point out here that it doesn’t have an SPF in it, so you would need to either only use this at night (which is the optimum time for cleansing away your day anyway) or wear it with additional sunscreen. I have never been much for using toner, but tonight I was taking a bath, so I had the great idea of cleansing before the bath, and since i knew I’d come out feeling a little greasy again from the steam, toning afterwards. It worked great, and my skin is now feeling taut and smooth and soft. That’s how we like it.

So, if you want to win, and you live outside Wellington, leave us a comment telling us what we should do at our party. What fun game or activity do you think we’ve failed to consider? And if you want to win and you live in Wellington, as well as party game suggestion, we need to hear your excuse as to why you can’t make it. Entries should be in by 5pm Saturday April 18. And if you ARE coming to the party, we’ll see you then!

Lancome gift at Farmers

April 12th, 2009

Here’s the lastest gift with purchase frm Lancome. We love the Virtuose mascara and like Juicy Tubes you get with the gift. It’s been a long time since I bought Lancome, though I used to love their eye colours. And I liked their concealer pallette. totalbeauty.com gives a good rating to their bi-facial make-up remover. Any other Lancome recommendations from you guys?

lancomePurchase two Lancôme products (one being skincare) and receive a FREE* Stylish Retro handbag.

Gift contains: Magnifique EDP 5ml, Virtuôse Mascara Black 2ml, Hydra Zen NeuroCalm™ Day Cream 15ml, Hydra Zen NeuroCalm™ Hydrating Serum 10ml, Galatéis Douceur 50ml, Tonique Douceur 50ml and a Mini Juicy Tube in Marshmallow 95.

*Gift available from 8th to 26th April 2009. While stocks last, limit of one gift per customer. Not available in conjunction with any other promotional offer or value packs. Qualifying purchase must be made in one transaction. Lancôme available at Farmers Albany, Botany Downs, St Lukes, Hamilton and Lambton Quay.

Review: MK Lip Mask

April 11th, 2009

mk-lip-thingChapped lips are a pain. And with the southerlies a blowin’ in the captial this time of year, you’d better get used to dry, cracked lips. A good slathering of balm (especially before you go to bed) can soften you up. But if you’re beyond the point when balm can help, and you really want that ruby red lipstick to look its best, then this product will save you. It’s a gentle scrub for your lips that instantly and gently buffs away all the roughness.

I’ve been using the Mary Kay Lip Mask for a while, usually for special occasions (you need to leave it on for a mintue or so, so not an everyday kind of thing, I mean who has a minute to spare every day?). But today my boyfriend was complaining of chapped lips, so I made him try the Lip Mask. He’s not very receptive to me dousing his face in products (ever since a false eyelash incident where I accidentally glued his eyelids shut.) He was pleasantly surprised that the Mask was harmless, and even worked a treat. He is currently sporting satin-smooth lips without the stickiness and shininess of using a balm.

The scrub can take a bit of getting used to. It does feel a bit weird but well worth the results. And it is pricey – NZ$36.50. That’s more than I’d pay for a lip balm, and even a lipstick. But if you’re a lipstick junkie maybe it’s worth it to ensure your fave lippie looks its best on smooth lips.

Farewell and good luck to a fantastic role model.

April 8th, 2009

I’m watching Helen Clark giving her valedictory statement to Parliament right now and shedding a couple of quiet tears. It was a huge deal to have her as our first elected female prime minister, and have her be such a staunch feminist and believer in human rights. Luckily our loss is the world’s gain now she’s off to the UN.

If my room wasn’t so messy, I would be wearing this badge right now (and secretly to work every day). You can buy these badges at Madame Fancy Pants, I do believe.

In the workout zone

April 6th, 2009

Previously Amy reviewed Workout Zone after getting some samples from Kirk’s. Rosy got in touch with us offering a full set of the products for a proper review, so as Amy and I prefer not to work up a sweat unless we’re rocking out to Rockband, we drafted the wonderful Miss Deuxmont to do a review for us.

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The branding for WORKOUT|ZONE’s products is much like the product itself, simple and pleasantly absorbed. After a quick flick over the instructions, which are very easy to marry up to each product, I have a clear idea in my head about how I will use it.This suite of 4 products is intended to help promote ‘deep skin fitness’ – using natural body heat from activity, to assist the penetration of moisturisers and control dehydration.

I’ve been using the products for a week now – so that I can guest review it for the Pretty Pretty Pretty gals.  For some context, I have normal skin but with an oily T-zone.

Pre-workout
Step 1, product 1, cleanse face. Now this make complete sense to me yet I don’t ever do it before I work out. It’s just straight in, make up and all. I can’t imagine this is doing my pores any favours. The cleanser is thick with granules, but not too rough. Easily wiped off with a wet tissue.

Step 2, product 2 (easy huh), pre-workout moisturise. I only needed to use a small amount of this – it’s nice and easy to apply, with a mattifying effect – a nice change from the usual shineyness.  Delicate, pleasant smell, a tiny bit oatmealy.

I have a choice of 2, an indoor version, and an outdoor version (which has SPF30+).  Smart thinking as I do usually use a sunscreen when jogging/walking.  And have trouble keeping it on (I sweat it off!).  Will be interested to see if this helps.

Workout time
Product 2 tells you to rub it in more while you are working out, for added hydration benefits.  I do this, but get a few sidelong looks, so I find a way that makes me look like I am massaging my temples, and not just rubbing sweat into my face!

Shower time
Step 3, product 3, pre-shower bodywash. Now this is a new concept, and I get a few more sidelong looks, as I rub in the product, before I shower.  I should stop worrying about what people think, really.  The bodywash is nothing like a bodywash – in fact it’s like applying a rich cream (rich but again, mattifying).  In the shower, I get confused about whether I just wash it off.  Do I? Hmm.  It seems a little greasy on my skin, so I click that it’s to help retain moisture.  Can’t get my head around this, so I use my regular bodywash, and make a mental note to check the labelling again (read it again, still confused – but can’t make the mental break to using non-soapy bodywash).

Step 4, product 4, moisturise.  I have 2 choices again – an alabaster, for fair skin, and a golden, for darker skin.  I choose the golden version. You don’t need much of it, and again it has a lovely mattifying effect – which a subtle shimmer.  Not too keen on the smell of this one, it’s a little stronger and more organic smell than the other products – but not enough to stop me from using it.

I feel like I’ve really treated my skin, and am excited about using it again.

One week later
It’s so good I think I’ve found my new skin care regime.  I still haven’t figured out if I should ditch my soapy bodywash and only use the Workoutzone product.

Biggest likes: Feeling super clean when I am working out, and also the matt effect the Restore conditioning cream has – in fact I now use it as a primer under my makeup.
Biggest dislike: The slight dry feeling after applying the Restore conditioning cream – but this doesn’t last.

Summary: If you are a regular gym goer and really want to treat your skin with gentle and reasonably priced products (less than $100 for the entire set), I definitely recommend WORKOUT|ZONE.

Read more about the Workout System here.

Don’t forget about our first birthday party!

April 6th, 2009

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There’s just under two weeks to go to our first birthday party, and man, we are so excited! As well as facials, footials, manicures and all kinds of other goodness, we’ll be drinking Fiasco Wines, having giveaways from Linden Leaves and doing a big clothing swap, so don’t forget to start sorting out your wardrobes for clothes and accessories you don’t want anymore, as well as any products you have that don’t work for you, and also please if you’re coming, either RSVP on our Facebook event page, or leave us a comment, so we’ll know how many gift bags to make…

NZMTM Episode 4: Makeovers!

April 3rd, 2009

Sorry, I’m in Tauranga right now so I won’t be live-blogging, but this is a holder-post so you can all make free with your comments about the show here and now. So how about that one girl crying? And how that other girl totally looked better as a brunette? And that one girl who took it all in her stride? Yeah! Let’s discuss that.

What’s in your bag, baby?

April 2nd, 2009

So apparently the fact that Michelle Obama doesn’t carry a handbag but the Queen of England does is enough for a news item. Aaaaaaargh! Hate!

But I guess as a blog of small details, rather than the nightly television news, it’s okay for us to talk about such small trivial nothing things, and I can ask you: can you deal without a bag? I’m known to tuck lipgloss and my cellphone into my bra at parties, but I like to know that there is hand cream and my wallet close at hand. I suppose if I was the president’s wife or someone walking the red carpet, I might have an assistant to carry my bag, but I just can’t imagine that I’d want to give up my autonomy like that. I mean, right now this is the contents of my handbag – which, admittedly is a large satchel from Webstock: » Read more: What’s in your bag, baby?

Pretty Pretty People: Lou Draper from rockstar PR.

April 1st, 2009

img_3708bwLou Draper is the wonderful woman who has keep us in Linden Leaves and Delicious product trials through her publicity business Rockstar PR. We talked to her about who she is, what she’s doing, and how come we keep getting nice stuff from her to review.

1. How/why did you get into doing publicity for brands? What was your career path that led you to starting Rockstar PR?
I have grown up around business, my whole family is very business-centric so it was a natural move for me to do the same. I had also done a reasonable amount of PR work in my corporate career as well as working for some top marketing legends so have learned a thing or two about PR. My first business was actually a beauty salon but given I am not a therapist, I got bored after setting the business up so took on a publicity contract for a bodycare brand on the side. Because I am a big talker that contract led to another and so on until I formalised my contracting business with an identity – rockstar PR. The lease ended on the beauty salon so I sold out to focus more on rockstar PR at a help level. Basically, our aim is to help out start up and small business in NZ. These are the guys with the awesome ideas but not necessarily the marketing skill to make their ideas a success. It’s such a buzz to see the little guy on the big global stage!

2. You’ve got a lot of hats to wear with Rockstar, High Voltage and Party-Spa: how do you manage your time and keep them all in balance?

A bloody big diary! Seriously! I’d be lost without mine. I had an AMI moment a couple of weeks back where I put my diary on the car and drove away… luckily I got it back but my life was in chaos for the 24 hours before its return. I think because they are my business’ I want to put more energy and time into them, so it’s slightly more than a 40 hour working week. Plus I don’t have set working hours, I do the work when I am in the zone for it, therefore getting through it quicker. Writers block for me means I need to stop and do something else. Having two other businesses to work on means I can change the “office” environment instantly, and I make time for my family and friends. Today I spent the day with my niece at the zoo which was a fabulous break. I might be working till very late tonight but I am looking forward to seeing my friends new baby tomorrow so having the life injection just keeps things in balance! And it’s a wonderful life really.

3. How about some free advice: what’s one thing Pretty Pretty Pretty could do better to increase our audience?
I found the fabulously fun ppp site from someone else who is a fan.. word of mouth really is the best tool ever. And given there is so much interactivity on ppp, once people know about you they will visit and stay forever. In other words talk it up to complete strangers.. ask them to visit the site, dangle the carrot. Bring your business into everyday conversation – “Hi Joanna, how are you” “I’m fine thanks Mr Postman, my website ppp is keeping me so busy…. oh, you haven’t heard of us.. check it out after work – www.prettyprettypretty.com”

4. What do you wear/do to make yourself feel good?
I’m a typical aquarian. I love fashion – especially the slightly quirky stuff. I can almost never pull it off but when I do find a particular dress or fashion creation that suits me, aside from wearing it to death, I only associate good feelings with it. I have a dress right now that is totally black and very floaty and lovely and I wear it over my oldest jeans. And because it’s comfortable I am automatically relaxed and that’s what makes me feel great. I’m also a huge fan of crazy make up and napping. Both of these things can cheer me up instantly!

5. How would you define pretty?
Probably a cliche but Pretty for me is an attitude. If you are positive as often as you can be, are kind to others at every opportunity and love life, the pretty-ness shines on through. But if that doesn’t work a good contour, colourful cheeks and fabulous mascara will do it instantly!

Fix your broken eyeshadows

April 1st, 2009

Me and Jo gots to talking a while ago, and Jo shared a sad story about a cherished eyeshadow, recently shattered to dust. And then I saw this video by Enkore. And while it’s too late for Jo, it may help one of you save your fave make-up one day…