Since it's technically, according to the calendar, spring I thought I throw out some spring favorites. I say technically spring, because I'm not sure if spring will actually hit us here in the Midwest.... I watched in horror as it snowed last night and we are expecting more snow later today. It's APRIL, Go home winter, you're drunk. Now they are predicting snow later this week, up to 10 inches. Um again, it's April. I mean, just because we didn't have much of a winter last year doesn't mean it can just hang out as long as it wants this year. I have giant pumpkins and mammoth sunflowers to grow. I need it to be spring soon. Plus, I'm tired of it being so dark and cold and sad. I'd like to see the grass again at some point. I've forgotten what it looks like.
I've got a variety of favorites this time! We'll start with hair and work our way down yeah?
Garnier Fructis Sleek and Shine Intensely smooth leave in conditioning cream.
I believe I paid somewhere around $4 for this. You can get it at walmart, target, and pretty much anywhere Fructis products are sold. It's part of the "Sleek and Shine" campaign, I hope they keep it. If I hadn't dyed my hair, I would have kept buying the "Sleek and Shine" shampoo/conditioner but I switched to the Garnier Fructis color treated shampoo/conditioner, but I'm soooo not impressed with it. It's thin and slightly pink, as a platinum blonde my stylist told me not to use colored hair products. I need to switch, obviously. Back to the leave in conditioner. It says that it has "Argan oil from morocco and apricot". You can smell the apricot, it's glorious. It also says that you can use it on damp or dry hair. Now I had no results what so ever when I used this on my dry hair. It didn't control frizz, help my flyaway, condition my hair, or leave it greasy and limp. My lion's mane of hair was unchanged. I use this at night, after my shower, I smooth some over and under my hair, and throw a little extra on the ends, then brush it out, and go to sleep. I wake up with super soft, manageable, waves every time. It's fantastic!
Yon-Ka Masque N 1 Time release Intense Moisture, This is a little more of a splurge for me, considering that it's about $45 a tube on Amazon. I'm loving the jasmine florally scent, it reminds me of spring and I forget about living in this winter wonderland for a second, my skin is much less red, and fully moisturized when I use it at night. I have noticed a little goes a long way with this product, it is on the thin side, and it spreads out very easily. I like to throw it on right after I get in bed, read a couple chapters of whatever Harry Potter book I'm reading and by the time I'm ready to sleep it has all absorbed. It takes about 10 minutes for it to full absorb on my face and my skin is on the dryer side. I had tried using this in the daytime, before putting on my make up, but even after waiting 10 minutes my foundation was still streaky going over the top of this. I originally wrote this off as a bad moisturizer until I started using it at night. So glad I did!
My Urban Decay Roller Girl eye shadow palette. This isn't available anymore but, thanks to the build your own palette option, you can recreate it if you'd like. It had 4 colors in it, Woodstock, Verve, Suspect, and Darkhorse. It came with a 24/7 eyeliner in Whiskey I believe. Everything is available in singles at Urban Decay. The pink really makes it easy to create some fun looks with a little spunk. I also love pink, so yeah. Nothing feels like spring then a soft brown smokey eye with a hint of bright pink! I don't generally use the brown eyeliner, except to line my lash line and smudge it underneath. I always always have black on my waterline. All the colors are shimmery and exceptionally blendable, as you would expect from Urban Decay. Again, with their build your own palette option you could recreate this palette with all mattes if shimmer isn't your thing. I prefer shimmers, I feel they are more forgiving on my face, but it's all personal preference.
I recently bought some super fantastic t-shirts at Old Navy, the vintage v neck tees. Hello most comfy shirt I've ever worn in my life. I love Old Navy, the prices and the styles, but their shirts never seem to fit me right. On me they look boxey and strange. But these t-shirts are great! They are all worn and soft, so they move and fit wonderfully without being clingy or too loose. They didn't shrink in the slightest when I washed and dried them.They are also on the thin side, which is a must for me because I'm ALWAYS warm. You can get them at Old Navy for $9.50 but, as any Old Navy shopper knows, there are always sales going on. When I bought they they were 2/$10, but $9.50 isn't bad for a t-shirt at all.
My rainbow Sketchers! I need the shape up Sketchers because being on my feet all day causes me major foot, leg, and back problems without them. I got them for about $45 on the Sketchers website. Normally I find shape ups at Kohl's or our local shoe store in the hopes that they will be $30 or less, but that means I'm pretty limited when it comes to color selection. I went on the Sketchers website thinking I wouldn't find anything, imagine my surprise when I discovered that they came in so many colors. I don't hate my gray ones, but I certainly would like them better if they came in mint or rainbow. So I bought a couple of pairs and was done with it. I got these beauties in the mail though and couldn't even contain my excitement! They are sooo cute! (and functional!)
Well, that's it for my spring (even though there's snow still covering my entire yard) favs!
Whoops! I totally forgot my Revlon Color Burst Lip Butter in Lollipop! I've been wearing this every day! I love the lip butters, they go on super smooth, they never settle into the creases in my lips, the color pay off is fantastic, and the wear is about 6 hours for me. Lollipop is a great slightly darker pinkish red, not so dark that it feels like a fall color but not light enough that it's an obvious spring color either. I feel it's a nice surprise with all the bright hues of spring. I tried really hard to get a nice swatch of this, but the tiny shimmer in it was all my camera would pick up. It's funny because this shimmer hardly shows on my lips but it's crazy in the swatches. It's pretty much the exact same color as it is in the tube though so that helps.
Reviews, crafts, baking, and stories. Just the interesting bits of my every day life!
Monday, April 8, 2013
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Food Network's February and March Cake!
February's cake had us in chocolate heaven! It's a chocolate cake, with a chocolate pudding type filling, a chocolate whipped frosting, and a chocolate ganache poured over the top. I made it for my family on valentine's day, everyone enjoyed it. But be warned, it is super rich and very chocolaty. I do love that it uses semi sweet chocolate though, I found it easier to enjoy then some milk chocolate cakes that tend to be too rich and you can't thoroughly enjoy your treat. I thought this was rather time consuming, but pretty easy to make. It took me several hours (maybe 4 including cake cooking time and waiting for the chocolate to cool) just to complete the frosting, filling, and topping, I won't lie it was super annoying and made me never want to make this cake again. However, once I tasted it, I immediately thought "I need to make this again". It's that yummy. Enough to make me forget how long it took me to make it and want to make it again. With the topping, I ended up just pouring it all in the middle top and using a spatula to spread it out over the edges. Make sure you let it set before you cut it! And try not to eat too much of the frosting before you actually frost it. I had initially planned on putting candy hearts on this, but once I tasted it I knew any other embellishments were unnecessary. If you like chocolate, you'll LOVE this cake. Even my plain jane vanilla loving dad enjoyed this cake.
You'll be using the basic chocolate cake recipe, which you can find it on the Food Network website HERE
Chocolate Blackout Cake (Food Network Magazine)
You can find this recipe on the Food Network website HERE
Enjoy!
You'll need the Grasshopper frosting/filling recipes which you can find HERE
And the Basic Chocolate Cake recipe which is HERE
Enjoy!
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Food Network's A cake a month and January's Cake!
In my December issue of Food Network magazine they had "a year's worth of birthday cakes" article that I took as a challenge. Basically it's a cake a month. I loved that they are all double layer cakes made from scratch, with filling from scratch, and each has it's own frosting, again, from scratch. The flavors were interesting as well. There's a grasshopper cake and a pina colada cake in there. I would consider myself an average baker. I can whip up some chocolate chip cookies that would rock your world, but I'm not one to really eat cookies and cake, so I don't make it very often. I've attempted to make my daughter's birthday cakes every year with interesting results. Lets just say, luckily the nugget is young enough that her childhood won't be traumatized by my horrible cake decorating skills. They've always tasted just fine though, and I never burn them, so I feel that puts me slightly above the awesomeness of people who literally burn everything. I'm better then a novice but it's stretching it to call me an expert.
I didn't own a round cake pan, but found two very easily at our local dollar store for about $3 each. Like I said, we aren't huge sweets people in our home but I felt a cake a month might be yummy. It's turning out to be a lot harder then I thought it would. After 3 months of cakes, I'm actually tired of making them.
But, like I said, I took this as a challenge so I'll continue this cake junk. You can check out food network HERE
First we need to start with the basic cake recipes which you can find HERE for the chocolate and HERE for the vanilla.
Both the basic cake recipes are way more complicated then I generally come across. With their bunch of different steps and mixing in like 20 different bowls, but the cakes always turn out lovely so it's totally worth it! I do get lazy and end up chucking everything in the bowl just to cut down on my steps, the first time I did this the cake tasted just fine but came out the density of cardboard, so follow the directions. Unless you want a freakishly dense cake, which is still totally edible, but it's different to say the least.
So Challenge accepted Food Network Magazine!
If you're interested in subscribing to Food Network magazine, which I highly recommend you do if cooking at all interests you it's a wonderful magazine, you can check that out HERE
It worked out that the January cake was vanilla on vanilla because January just happens to be the month my dad's birthday is in and he's a very vanilla guy. We wrote on ours because I made it for an actual birthday. After this one we won't have a birthday, birthday cake until my birthday in May, so no writing. I'm horrible at putting letters on cakes and I find it super tedious, I have absolutely no patience when it comes to decorating anything to be honest. This cake turned out just fine, I must have gone wrong with the actual cake recipe because it turned out super freakishly dense. Not in a horrible way, it tasted just fine, but it was like cutting cardboard it was so dense. If you're into vanilla, you will LOVE this cake! It's so rich and full of vanilla deliciousness. I would totally make this again, probably for my dad's birthday next year. Everyone enjoyed it and it was fun to customize. You could really use any sprinkles you'd like, it would even work with candy, it's a wonderful basic cake.
You can find this recipe HERE Ultimate Vanilla Cake (Food Network Magazine)
You'll use the basic vanilla cake recipe for this one, you can find it HERE on the Food Network site.
Enjoy!
3 Ingredient Chicken Tacos!
We had a problem in our house about a month ago, my dad had a heart attack. So we immediately adopted a heart healthy lifestyle before he even came home from the hospital. One thing my dad loves are beef tacos, you know, made with the wonderful sodium filled taco seasoning packet and coated in cheese. So I ended up creating this dish with him in mind. He still gets his taco fix but it's a more healthy lean chicken without all the salt from the seasoning packets. It's super simple and turns out, my dad loved it. It's only slightly spicy, so don't worry about that.
You'll for sure need 3 things,
1 package of Boneless, skinless, chicken boobies. (if using frozen thaw them first)
1 Jar Newman's Own medium salsa
1 (or 2) package of your favorite tortillas
(small amount of olive oil, so I guess 4 ingredients eh?)
First you'll want to throw the salsa in a food processor or a blender if you don't have a food processor and blend until smooth. Set this aside.
Take the chicken boobies and slice them into strips, then cut those strips in half. Cook these until almost done in a skillet with a little olive oil. Then pour in your salsa, fill up half the salsa jar with water, give it a little shake, and pour that in as well.
Stir until it's all blended together and bring to a boil on high heat. After it's boiling, reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer for about an hour.
Remove the cover, and turn the heat back on high and stir every couple of minutes until the liquid has reduced to your liking. I like to reduce mine until almost all the liquid is gone, but it's fine if you'd like some juice in yours.
Place a tortilla on a plate (Yes, I'm using paper plates here.), put some chicken on that, and fold it up! If you'd like cheese, sour cream, lettuce, onion, whatever you put on your tacos normally go for it!
This makes about 2 regular sized tacos per person for 4 people (we use the small tortillas, I found we actually eat less when we use them) so adjust the recipe accordingly if you have a larger family.
Enjoy!
You'll for sure need 3 things,
1 package of Boneless, skinless, chicken boobies. (if using frozen thaw them first)
1 Jar Newman's Own medium salsa
1 (or 2) package of your favorite tortillas
(small amount of olive oil, so I guess 4 ingredients eh?)
First you'll want to throw the salsa in a food processor or a blender if you don't have a food processor and blend until smooth. Set this aside.
Take the chicken boobies and slice them into strips, then cut those strips in half. Cook these until almost done in a skillet with a little olive oil. Then pour in your salsa, fill up half the salsa jar with water, give it a little shake, and pour that in as well.
Stir until it's all blended together and bring to a boil on high heat. After it's boiling, reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer for about an hour.
Remove the cover, and turn the heat back on high and stir every couple of minutes until the liquid has reduced to your liking. I like to reduce mine until almost all the liquid is gone, but it's fine if you'd like some juice in yours.
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It should end up looking something like this. I generally continue cooking mine but this is fantastic as well. |
Place a tortilla on a plate (Yes, I'm using paper plates here.), put some chicken on that, and fold it up! If you'd like cheese, sour cream, lettuce, onion, whatever you put on your tacos normally go for it!
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Woooo! Chicken taco on a tiny tortilla! |
This makes about 2 regular sized tacos per person for 4 people (we use the small tortillas, I found we actually eat less when we use them) so adjust the recipe accordingly if you have a larger family.
Enjoy!
Monday, April 1, 2013
Not my grandma's pineapple delight
My grandmother just moved into a new home, I volunteered to unpack her kitchen since most of the things she owns are over 50 years old and I love seeing these versions of gadgets I have now. I came across her recipe tins, it was like Christmas came early! Being the lovely grandmother that she is, she insisted I take the tins so that I can copy whichever recipes I like, while I browsed, I found a wonderful sounding recipe for Pineapple Delight. Dated 1920, so in all fairness my grandmother probably didn't write this, her mother more then likely did. I normally read ingredients and decide if the recipe is any good from there. Often I won't read directions until the moment I'm going to make something. I decided it would be in my best interest to read the directions before Easter dinner when I attempted to make this dessert, lucky I did, they were confusing and not in order. So if I would have followed them as I read them I would have had a random blob of pineapple mess. I decided to change it up. I opted not to use raw eggs in my version and just avoid the food poisoning risk all together, and sugar instead of cornstarch.
So here it is, enjoy!!
Not My Grandma's Pineapple Delight
Crust
1 box using only 2 packages of honey graham crackers (finely crushed, I put mine in the food processor)
1 cup sugar
1 stick butter (melted)
Filling
1 can crushed pineapple
1 cup sugar
4 tablespoons cool whip (or see other whipped topping options below, the measurement is the same for this step though)
You'll also need
a small bag of crushed walnuts
1 extra large tub of cool whip, or 2 cans of spray whip, or 1 quart whipping cream + 1/2 cup powdered sugar mixed until whipped cream consistency.
About 1/4 cup of finely crushed graham crackers (dry, not the stuff you mixed for the crust)
So to make the crust you'll want to toss all the crust ingredients into a plastic zip lock bag and mix it well. Crust isn't an exact science really, if your crumbs feel like they need a little more liquid add a couple more tablespoons of melted butter (one table spoon at a time!). Your crust should stick together when you squeeze it in your hand.
I used an 8X11 sized pan, you can use a smaller one, circular one, or a larger one (but you'll have to adjust your crust accordingly) In a foiled lined, and greased, cake pan press your crust mixture into the bottom. Make sure you push down on it or it won't stick together. Put it into the oven at 300 degrees for 10 - 15 minutes. Remove and let cool.
In the mean time add your filling ingredients (except cool whip) in a medium sauce pan and set on medium/high heat until it thickens to a pancake syrup consistency. If it gets too bubbly and you don't want pineapple juice on everything or burning the skin off your hands, obviously turn it down to medium/low heat.
So when that's thick, mix your cool whip into it, and pour it on top of your crust. Sprinkle the top of that with some crushed graham cracker crumbs and sprinkle the walnuts on top of that. Then spread the remaining cool whip over the top of all of that and throw it in the fridge overnight. Serve cold.
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Obviously mine's been cut. I took this after Easter.... |
So here it is, enjoy!!
Not My Grandma's Pineapple Delight
Crust
1 box using only 2 packages of honey graham crackers (finely crushed, I put mine in the food processor)
1 cup sugar
1 stick butter (melted)
Filling
1 can crushed pineapple
1 cup sugar
4 tablespoons cool whip (or see other whipped topping options below, the measurement is the same for this step though)
You'll also need
a small bag of crushed walnuts
1 extra large tub of cool whip, or 2 cans of spray whip, or 1 quart whipping cream + 1/2 cup powdered sugar mixed until whipped cream consistency.
About 1/4 cup of finely crushed graham crackers (dry, not the stuff you mixed for the crust)
So to make the crust you'll want to toss all the crust ingredients into a plastic zip lock bag and mix it well. Crust isn't an exact science really, if your crumbs feel like they need a little more liquid add a couple more tablespoons of melted butter (one table spoon at a time!). Your crust should stick together when you squeeze it in your hand.
I used an 8X11 sized pan, you can use a smaller one, circular one, or a larger one (but you'll have to adjust your crust accordingly) In a foiled lined, and greased, cake pan press your crust mixture into the bottom. Make sure you push down on it or it won't stick together. Put it into the oven at 300 degrees for 10 - 15 minutes. Remove and let cool.
In the mean time add your filling ingredients (except cool whip) in a medium sauce pan and set on medium/high heat until it thickens to a pancake syrup consistency. If it gets too bubbly and you don't want pineapple juice on everything or burning the skin off your hands, obviously turn it down to medium/low heat.
So when that's thick, mix your cool whip into it, and pour it on top of your crust. Sprinkle the top of that with some crushed graham cracker crumbs and sprinkle the walnuts on top of that. Then spread the remaining cool whip over the top of all of that and throw it in the fridge overnight. Serve cold.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Playtex Secrets Balconette Underwire Bra
Straight from my bzz guide, it says, You want a bra that matches your personalities well as your curves. That's exactly what Playtex Secrets bras do. It's the collection that caters to your fashion sense, while keeping you squarely in your comfort zone.
It also offers trademarked TruSupport a 4 way support system
1.Higher sides for secure coverage and support
2. Comfortable straps help reduce bounce and prevent digging
3. Rounder, accommodating cups mean less spillage and proper hold for a natural shape
4. Wider, smooth backs for stability without ride-up
The balconette underwire design features wide-set straps, that are "perfect for sexy, open necklines." Seamless contoured cups, hidden underwire, and cushioned cottony-lined Comfort Strap design. It comes in 4 colors White, Black, Nude, and Private Jet. (which is navy colored and also not on the website so I'm not sure if it's available in that color actually)
You can find the website HERE if you are interested. I've found them retailed from $17.50 to $37.
I've been a devoted "well known brand name" fan ever since I had my daughter, gravity took it's natural course, and I went from a solid B cup to a large D cup in 9 months and just stayed that way.
It took me a couple days to actually try this bra on because it was so, for lack of a better word, grandma-ish. It's nude, lacy, and very full coverage. I find it interesting that its description specifically says "perfect for sexy, open necklines", if I wore a v neck t-shirt, the bra would show. .
I finally did try it and my first reaction was the material. It felt scratchy, stiff, and had very little stretch to it. I put it on, and was instantly amused at the pointy boob look this bra gave me, not something I'm normally going for in my everyday look. It felt thick and uncomfortable but I stuck it out for several hours. It did not get any better. I finally gave in and switched bras, it did make me super grateful for my everyday bras.
I feel like if I were used to full coverage and unpadded (I went up 2 cup sizes and had a baby, people, I need some lift in my bra!) bras it might have been better. I can't get over the material though, so scratchy! Also the look, it literally looks like one of my grandmother's bras from the 60's, and not in a cute vintagey type lingerie way.
Lets go through their 4 way support system together.
1. it's definitely got higher sides and secure coverage, I'm certain no boob could even attempt a break out from this bra. The woman in the promo photos has some lovely cleavage in her bra, my bra was like a prison for boobs, there was no cleavage for me. And I don't have small breasts, I never thought it would be possible to have D boobs and have no cleavage.
2. comfortable straps? No. The straps had very little give which is exceptionally uncomfortable for me, they were stiff and unyielding, which I suppose would reduce bounce but it didn't prevent digging. In fact it increased it for me. Personally, I prefer a little bit of natural movement, I need my support but a tiny bit of give makes everything look nicer.
3. the cups were accommodating, everything fit inside them, there wouldn't be any spillage ever, no way no how. Also, the cups are lined so that's nice.
4. It did have a wide smooth back that didn't ride up, so that was a wonderful part of the bra.
I wore this for several days, at home, in the hopes that it would soften up and maybe mold to my body a little. I do have to give it credit for holding it's shape. I've washed it about 4 times now and it's still just as stiff and scratchy. I'm never one to hand wash my bras, even though the label says so, I chuck mine in the washer, in a "delicates" bag, and call it a day. You would think of anything this method would help it get softer, but it's yet to give in. As for molding to my body a little, it hasn't done that either. It's still as pointy as it was the first day I tried it on.
Overall, I would not buy this bra, or wear it again. I feel like if you're used to and like full coverage bras, with no padding, and do not like your boobs moving in the slightest while you're wearing a bra then give this one a try.
It actually doesn't look too bad in the photos. But it covers way more then you would think and as you can kind of see, the cups are floppy and slightly pointed.
It's got a sturdy back, 3 clasps.

That's the accent design, I'm not quite sure what to call it. Like a lace design but not... It's the scratchy part though, the shiny cup and band are super silky, but it's the accent area that's stiff and scratchy.
**I received this product sample from BzzAgent for review.
This is my honest opinion of this product. I do not get paid to give a good review.**
Monday, March 11, 2013
Garnier Fructis Triple Nutrition Miracle Dry Oil
I received a bottle of Garnier Fructis Triple Nutrition Miracle Dry Oil for Hair, Body, and Face. My information says, "Garnier Fructis is the first to bring multiuse oil to the mass market, making revolutionary hair and skin care affordable for everyone." It promises to deliver "silky, shiny hair and soft, supple skin." It also says that "the fine-mist spray delivers rapid-action nourishment to treat your hair, body, and even dry areas on your face with no oily residue" It "combines 3 fruit oils- olive, avocado, and shea" and claims to "absorb in a touch." You can find this product on the Garnier website HERE and you can check out their facebook page HERE
I've used hair oil before and I am also a loyal Garnier Fructis conditioner user, I'm a sucker for that apricot scent and the super thick consistency that actually coats the ridiculously thick hair on my head. So I was super excited to try out a new Fructis product, I opened my package, and immediately spritzed some on my arm. I attempted to rub it in thinking it would rub in with "no oily residue" but was slightly disappointed. It felt and looked as it I had just rubbed oil on my arm. Not a huge deal, considering it was oil that I just rubbed onto my skin, but with their claim and name "Dry Oil" I assumed it would be, well, dryer. An hour later I brushed my arm against my face and deposited a lovely oil residue onto my cheek. As an adult who's prone to zits. it took everything I had to use this on my face. To my dismay, the next day,two fresh pimples had sprouted on my chin and cheek where I had rubbed the oil the day before. Weather this is due to the oil, my hands rubbing it in, or any other number of reasons all I know is that I won't be spraying this on my face again.
The scent is ok, oh how I wished it was apricot, but it's actually almost the same scent as a macadamia hair oil I had but, for lack of a better scent word, less spicy smelling. It's not awful, but it's not wonderful either.
I do like how this smooths out my flyaways and gives my hair an all over shiny look. The down side to this product is that I don't like the feel it leaves in my hair. I have dry hair and any time I've used an oil in it, it seems to be full absorbed within an hour. This stays greasy in my hair until I wash it out, which is actually kind of gross, to be able to feel the oil in my hair after a full day. I've also notice it makes my hair look wet, not full on just got out of the shower wet but like it sprayed it with water wet, no matter the amount I use. It also tends to "settle" on one area in my hair no matter how many different ways I've tried using it. I've sprayed it directly on my hair, using only a small amount, I've sprayed it onto my hair brush, I've sprayed it into my hands first, I've brushed like crazy afterwards to evenly distribute it but it always turns out the same, feeling oily and looking greasy. I've completely stopped trying to use it on my skin because it does not fully absorb and leaves an oily residue behind. I didn't notice any difference while using it on my skin either.
Overall the smell is ok, it at least dissipates quickly so you don't have to smell it all day. It does make my hair shiny and smooth, and I do like the spray bottle design for a hair oil, but it does leave a residue behind that is pretty yucky. I won't continue using this, my opinion on it is that for a "dry" oil it sure is exceptionally oily feeling and it certainly doesn't "dry" on my skin or hair. It is much oilier then any other hair oils I've used before and I'm just not into that.
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So before, Obviously my hair is colored, it's a little dry and frizzy naturally. It's also freakishly thick so it's normally a lions mane like this. |
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And after the oil spray... It looks wet and strange. |
**I received this product sample from BzzAgent for review.
This is my honest opinion of this product. I do not get paid to give a good review.**
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