New to me and I think it is something you might be interested in. I'm rather sparse on beauty products in general but I have used moisturizer all my life and have tried so many.
I spied this one, L'Oreal Rosy Tone Daily Moisturizer, in a magazine, and made note of it. Because of my vitiligo, I have no melanin in my face from the neck up. The dermatologist who diagnosed me said when he first laid eyes on me, my you are very white. I said something silly like well I am Caucasian because I had no clue at the time I had an actual condition. So that is a long way to say that I am actually deathly pale and anything that promises to give me some rosiness is welcome.
I found a jar at Walmart...and on a mark down so am giving it a try.
Well, I can't say it is giving me a rosy glow but it is one of the nicest moisturizers, very creamy and not greasy, that I have ever used. Also not causing any issues with my occasional bouts of rosacea. But maybe it feels good to me because I do have dry skin. As for reducing lines, I'm a sceptic and really I've earned every line I have so they belong to me.
I took the below picture October 21. I was so surprised to see an intact rose bloom while all the others have completely withered. There are two bushes, one each side of the front walkway and they bloom the entire summer. Another great perennial.
This is Rex, resting but eyes wide open. He chose this spot because he can keep an eye on me sitting in the Pet Chair. My Shih Tzus, while totally lovable, were never attentive like this.
Sadly I think he is slowing down and it makes me even more kind and solicitous of him.
On Facebook I've been getting the live feed from the Aurifil folks at the International Quilt Market. Here is the link to their facebook page Aurifil on Facebook where you can watch all of them. It's neat to see the famous designers like Sarah Fielke and Tula Pink sharing sewing tips and chatting about their favourite tools, etc.
Meanwhile I enjoyed watching this Moda video from a 2016 Quilt Market. In particular, I liked seeing Anne Sutton here talking about her Sugar Plum fabrics and the new BOM she had designed for it.
Here is a look at that sweet quilt which I may have shown you before. So Christmasy, heh.
A group of ravens??? An "unkindness" or "conspiracy". Both certainly suit their rather intimidating demeanor. While I love learning new words such as this, I am yet to have a conspiracy of ravens in my yard.
So happy to link this post with # 61 of Thursday Likes Posts at Not Afraid of Color , It's A Small Town Life, Willy Nilly Friday and Little Things Thursday.
How fortunate we are to have such an array of happy things in our lives.
Meanwhile I enjoyed watching this Moda video from a 2016 Quilt Market. In particular, I liked seeing Anne Sutton here talking about her Sugar Plum fabrics and the new BOM she had designed for it.
Here is a look at that sweet quilt which I may have shown you before. So Christmasy, heh.
A group of ravens??? An "unkindness" or "conspiracy". Both certainly suit their rather intimidating demeanor. While I love learning new words such as this, I am yet to have a conspiracy of ravens in my yard.
So happy to link this post with # 61 of Thursday Likes Posts at Not Afraid of Color , It's A Small Town Life, Willy Nilly Friday and Little Things Thursday.
How fortunate we are to have such an array of happy things in our lives.
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