This weeks Splendicity Community reading is especially good for your beauty, there’s no expiration date or calories.
SHOPPING
The Latest Luxe is celebrating life on easy street with this Dolce and Gabbana tote.
Style It Less copied Reese Witherspoon’s blouse and skirt look for less with a minor change in the shoes department.
Style Tots was inspired by Kaiya Eve Rosette Tank & Petticoat Skirt to have a cotton candy birthday party theme.
Teen Style Lounge has found the one must-have item for summer you’ve probably never even thought about.
FASHION
The Well-Heeled Society asks you to answer the riddle What’s Black and White and Stylish All Over? in order to win a fabulous package!
She Knows Best wants you to meet the Diamond Studded $10K Jeans by Key Closet
Snarkstress takes a look at the goings-on of Jessica Simpson, whooping it up in NYC.
The Fashionable Kiffen lists her favorite summer beauty tips and products
BEAUTY
A Touch of Blusher adores this face wash!
Beauty Banter reviews the very wearable and gorgeous summer 2008 collection from Clinique… Back to Basics, Baby, and we’re loving it!
Steeping Beauty reports on Lavilin’s Bacteria Fighting Deodorant! Come back Wednesday for your chance to win!
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I was much interested in your deodorant rec about “Lavalin Deodorant Cream”.
The record time of keeping you dry is impressive to say the least but was wondering how it is possible to do with aluminum, relying only on those herbal extracts, which might fight bacteria, but not for so long (?)
Surely there must be some other active ingredient in there as well?
Excuse my being a stickler for facts (yes, I admit I am a tad nerdy at times), but thought I’d ask.
Nice blog you have there!
hi! I will pass along your question to the appropriate authorities
thanks for asking it, that’s what this blog is for!!
thanks PerfumeShrine – Lavilin works without aluminum, alcohol or other harmful chemicals by combining the natural mineral zinc, with concentrations of chamomile, arnica, and calendula. Herbs are indeed much more powerful than you think when sourced from the right locations and combined properly.
There are actually a number of hand and surface sanitizers on the market now that draw on the power of herbs to kill germs and bacteria.
Cheers!