new Product Line from Mary Kay

 

 How I was first introduced to Mary Kay Cosmetics was really interesting. When we were looking to buy a house 14 years ago we looked all over the place until finally deciding on the house we have now.

The couple who owned it was going through a divorce and trying to get rid of it. Well the lady who lived here bought Mary Kay and well her rep was right on top of things and when the house sold she contacted me and introduced herself.

I was hesitate at first but once I met her and the products I fell in love with Mark Kay and I bought on a regular bases. My rep who turned into an awesome friend did my make up for the wedding. I loved what she created.

When I had Michael I stopped buying Mary Kay just because I wasn’t wearing alot of make up and I think once you have a child you prioritize how you will spend money and I figure I had enough to get me through for awhile.

Even though I stopped buying we remained friends. Over the years we have been through so much.

Recently she told me about a new make up line Mary Kay was coming out with. Its called Mary Kay at Play. Its affordable make up for everyone. The quality is still the same in the products.

 This is what I bought: Baked Eye Trio, Eye Crayon, Jelly Lip Gloss and Lip Crayon. She was so sweet and gave me a sample of the Mary Kay Extra emollient Night Cream. I literally bought one of everything in this collection.

I should tell you that everything in the Mary Kay at Play collection is $12.

 The first product I am going to talk about is the Baked Eye Trio. I love the packaging of this. I really like this eye shadow trio and I am pretty sure that eventually I will be buying the other ones in the collection.

 The Baked Eye Trio I got is On The Horizon. The colors are a brown, beige and a rust color. As you can see from the swatches I did they are pretty pigmented and this is without a primer on it. You can probably wear them on their own or with a smokey affect. They mix and match perfectly.

 From the Mary Kay website:

  • Silky, super smooth, buildable colour lets you decide your look and intensity.
  • Wear one shade or two or three!
  • Lightweight, luminous, high-colour payoff.
  • Glides on easily. Applies evenly. Crease-resistant
  •  Other shades available is: Ocean View, Tuxedo and Earth Bound
  • To see what the shades look like you can click on this text

     Sticking with the eyes I picked up this Purple Smoke Eye Crayon. It went on very creamy. Its very lightweight on. Its very smooth and it lasted for quite awhile with and without a primer. Its a very pretty purple with some shimmer to it. I wish you could tell what it was really like in the pictures.

    I am sure I will be wearing this alot during the holidays. I am thinking of picking up Gold Mine as I think that will look really nice and perhaps Green Tea as well.

     This is taken in front of the window.

    This is taken in natural light.
     
  • Use as an eye shadow and as an eyeliner!
  • Glides on smoothly and blends easily.
  • Smear-proof.
  • Versatile and buildable – you choose the level of colour intensity.
  •  Its available in: In the Navy, Green Tea and Gold Mine
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     Onto the lips. I picked up the Lip Crayon in the shade Candied Apple. As you know this is so out of my comfort zone but it looked so pretty that I just had to get it. Its got a little bit of a shimmer to it. I think this will be something that I will probably purchase the other shades in. Its a beautiful product and I really liked it. I found to make it work for me so that it wasn’t in your face I used a little bit and blended it in. A little bit at first and then gradually added more to my lip.

    From the Mary Kay Website

  • Soft, lightweight, buttery texture glides on smoothly and evenly without drying lips.
  • Blends easily. Offers buildable shades.
  • Put your own spin on it by pairing it with Mary Kay At Play™ Jelly Lip Gloss.
  •  Its available in these shades: Toasted, Violet Love, and Perfect Pink.
  • Finally the last item I bought was the Jelly Lip Glosses. This was actually really interesting in texture because its a little thicker then a normal gloss. As you can see I went with a nude color and it gave me a little color that was super glossy. After wearing it I did notice my lips were soft and smooth. I am interested in the Berry Me so I might pick that up.

    From the Mary Kay website

  • Brilliant, intense shine with a sheer wash of colour.
  • Leaves lips feeling soft, smooth and quenched with moisture.
  • Feels comfortable.
  • Its available in: Crushed Plum, Hot Tamale and Berry Me. 
  • I have to say I am impressed with the Mary Kay at Play line. Its very nice and the quality is excellent in my opinion. I love that when I wear it I feel unique because this isn’t something you can buy in the stores and not everyone will be wearing this.
     
    I love the price value of this as well. I don’t mind spending $12 on an item if its good quality stuff and I have to say that it is.
     
    Have you ever worn Mary Kay? What do you think of this new line?
    
    
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    Review/ Lost In London

    Title: Lost in London
    Author: Cindy Callaghan
    Pub Date: October 15, 2013
    Publisher: Aladdin (Simon & Schuster Children)
    Pages: 240
    Genre: Middle Grade

    About the book:
     
     
    A tween’s foreign exchange experience lands her in London luxury—and some hot water as well! Twelve-year-old Jordan isn’t unhappy, but she’s definitely bored. So when she gets the chance to take part in a London exchange program, she’s thrilled to ditch her small town in Delaware and see the world across the pond.
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Unfortunately, Jordan’s host sister in London, Caroline, isn’t exactly enthusiastic about entertaining an American girl. Despite the chilly welcome, Jordan finds herself loving the city and Caroline’s group of friends, who are much nicer than Caroline herself.
    And then a major misstep leaves Jordan and Caroline trapped together overnight—inside Daphne’s, the world’s largest department store. Given they have complete access to all the fancy shoes, designer dresses, and coolest makeup around, there are worse places to be stuck. But when the girls’ fun has not-so-fun consequences, Jordan’s wish for excitement abroad turns into a lot more than she ever bargained for…
     
     
     

     

    When I was sent the email to ask if I would be interested in reviewing Lost In London I quickly jumped at the chance to read this because it sounded like a great book.

    London is a city I would love to visit one day (hopefully soon). I was lucky enough to fly into Heathrowe airport when we went to Hungary this past summer and I got to see some amazing things from the sky but my dream is to actually visit the city and do some sight seeing.

    This was a super quick read and I managed to read it within a few hours. I really enjoyed the book and I will actually be passing it on to my son’s school library as I am sure the girls in the school would love to read it.

    Jordan is your typical 13 year old girl who is fed up with being bored all the time and she just wants to live life a little bit. I remember when I was 13 feeling the same way and just wanting to have a little fun and excitement because I had friends in school who got to travel and see places and for me the extent of that involved spending the summer in Montreal with my grandparents. It was fun and I cherish those memories but I always longed for more.

    I love the cover of the book and its so nice to see many incorporated into such as the red double decker bus, the red phone booths, and Big Ben in the back ground. I think girls will be drawn to the cover and the book.

    When Jordan discovers that her school is taking part in exchange program she knows that this will de-bored-ified her life and bring a change that she needs. She quickly brings this to her parents attention who say yes she can go with exceptions she must get a A on her report or she will be stuck doing chores to pay for the trip.

    Jordan is a little disappointed when she arrives in London because her host family isn’t there to meet her and they have sent their driver to pick her up. Although she likes the idea of being driven around.

    When she arrives she meets Caroline who would rather go shopping then sight seeing with Jordan. So upon arrival Caroline convinces Jordan to go with her and her friends (Ellie, Gordo and Sam) shopping. They are headed to one of the biggest department stores in London, Daphnes.

    I knew right away that something was going to happen during this shopping trip, I wasn’t quite sure what it would be but I have to say I was a little excited when I was reading it because it was always a dream of mine and I am sure I am not alone in this dream. Can you guess what it was?

    Don’t worry I won’t spoil it for you but I will say that what happened lead to a string of events that pointed to a British girl and an American girl being behind it. But were they really or is it just made to look like it?

    I have to say that I was surprised and had no clue who was behind what was going on because you think its one person because the evidence points that way which makes for a great mystery.

    Will Jordan be able to see the sights of London or will Caroline have other plans for her?

    I really enjoyed the book and I think alot of girls will as well. I love the terms used in the book that are typical terms you would use in London which made me long to go there and visit. Have you ever been to London?

     

    About Cindy Callaghan: Cindy grew up in New Jersey and attended college at the University of Southern California before earning her BA in English and French, and MBA from the University of Delaware. She recently exited corporate America after nearly twenty years, and is now fully entrenched in business consulting, writing, and family. She is very involved with her children’s activities, including coaching the occasional soccer team. Cindy lives, works and writes in Wilmington, Delaware with her family and numerous rescued pets.

    copyright 2010, Cindy (Cindy’s Love Of Books)
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    The Broke & Bookish Secret Santa Event

    This weekend as I was going through my blog roll and catching up on blogs, I was thrilled to have seen that the Broke & Bookish were once again doing their Secret Santa.

    I am so happy because I believe I have been taking part in this for the last three years. I almost missed out on this last year but was able to squeeze in.

    This has been one of my favorite Secret Santa’s to take part in.

    If you are interested in taking part be sure to check out The Broke & Bookish blog for information on how do so.

    copyright 2010, Cindy (Cindy’s Love Of Books)
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    2013 Card & Swag Swap

     
    This past weekend I was finally able to get some time to go through my blog rolls and catch up on some blogs to see what is happening.
     
    When I read about the Card & Swag Christmas Swap on Carla’s blog Library Mosaic I knew I wanted to sign up to take part. It sounds like a fun thing and a great way to meet new bloggers from all over the world.
     

    I love Christmas and getting all kinds of cards in the mail.

    If you are interested in taking part please visit Library Mosaic’s blog to find out more info about this. You have until November 27th to sign up.

     
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    Upcoming Author Event with Two Awesome Authors

    I am super excited for this upcoming author event. The event is happening Saturday, November 9th at 2pm. The event is happening at Chapters Pointe Claire.

    I was suppose to attend an event at my local library that was having a wine & cheese with Catherine McKenzie but I was unable to attend because my mother had fallen again and broke her right shoulder.

    When I discovered I would be unable to attend that one I quickly remembered that Catherine was going to be at Chapters with Isabelle LaFleche. As you know both authors are local (Montreal) authors. I have been lucky enough to meet Catherine three times already. This will be the first time meeting Isabelle.

    I am super excited, do you plan on attending if you are local?

    When a married man suffers a sudden fatal accident, two women are shattered-his wife and someone else”s-and past secrets, desires and regrets are brought to light.

    While walking home from work one evening, Jeff Manning is struck by a car and killed. Not one but two women fall to pieces at the news: his wife, Claire, and his co-worker Tish. Reeling from her loss, Claire must comfort her grieving son and contend with funeral arrangements, well-meaning family members and the arrival of Jeff”s estranged brother-her ex-boyfriend-Tim.

    With Tish”s co-workers in the dark about her connection to Jeff outside the workplace, she volunteers to attend the funeral on the company”s behalf, but only she knows the true risk of inserting herself into the wreckage of Jeff”s life. Told through the three voices of Jeff, Tish and Claire, Hidden explores the complexity of relationships, our personal choices and the responsibilities we have to the ones we love.

    This is Catherine’s fourth book. Her previous books are Spin, Forgotten and Arranged.

     

    An exhilarating journey through high fashion (real and counterfeit), the war against fake consumer goods, and the irresistible realm of Parisian luxury, from the author of the bestselling J”adore New York

    When chic Parisian lawyer Catherine Lambert lands her dream job as intellectual property director for Christian Dior, she is on top of the world. She”s prepared to embark on the ride of her life in the world of fashion, fighting high-profile legal battles against international counterfeiters. She”ll also be reunited with colleague-turned-boyfriend Antoine in her beloved hometown.

    But Catherine”s visions of front-row seats at the couture shows and strolling the Champs-Élysées hand in hand with the love of her life are soon displaced by the realities of dingy police vans and threatening anonymous phone calls. The code of ethics that she knew from mergers and acquisitions does not seem to apply in the nefarious counterfeiting underworld, and Catherine finds her life turned upside-down by surprise meetings in dark alleys and an unexpected degree of notoriety among the criminal element. Will Catherine and her loyal assistant, Rikash, manage to outsmart even the most crooked of characters and come out on top?

    This is Isabelle’s second book. Her first book is called J’Adore New York.

    I am hoping that Isabelle will sign both her books for me. I am looking forward to reading them as they said really good.

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    Getting to meet two local authors

    I know I always say this, but I really mean it, one of the best things about being a book blogger is getting to discover new books that you might not normally hear about and discovering new authors as well.

    I was thrilled when I was contacted by Karen Avivi telling me up the signing she was doing with Alexa Nazzaro. They were both new to me authors and they are local authors in my area. Who doesn’t love to support local authors? I know I sure do.

    It was so nice to meet both Alexa and Karen and finding out about their books. I really enjoyed talking with them both and we even spoke about BEA and I told them that if they could go that they really should go and experience it.

    I bought both of their books and they graciously signed them for me. I can’t wait to read them and hoping I can crack them open very soon. Just finishing up the two books I am currently in the process of reading now.

    They were even kind enough to pose for a picture (or several) for me.

    This is their books.

     
     
    Thank you Karen once again for contacting me to let me know about the event. It was a pleasure to meet you both. I am excited to read your books and to discover new local authors.
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