I joined Influencer a while ago - I didn't do much with it because I had other things going on at the time. But, I received a package from Origins via Influencer and from then on I have been active with them because they really are fantastic. I mean seriously who doesn't love free stuff?! But also, I love trying new products and being able to give my honest opinion about it. So here goes my opinion about Origins Original Skin Cooling Primer Review.
I have been using this product for about 3 weeks now - I wanted to get some great use out of it before giving an honest review.
Now I am not much of a daily makeup wearer and when I do it is quite minimal, especially something I put all over my face. It is usually just moisturizer, eyeliner, and mascara. So, when I received this I read up on it before trying it out. There were so many great reviews so I decided to give it a try and now I wear it anytime I am going somewhere out of my house. It is a mousse consistency with a light coloring to it. It cools your face and helps to even out your skin tone a bit and helps mostly cover up the blackheads. I would gladly recommend it to anyone I could.
It is NOT a full coverage makeup - but it helps to minimize those imperfections most of us could do without. I would recommend both of these companies for sure.
Influencer is low pressure and just really wants to have honest reviews of the products they share with you. Origin has great products anyway, so for them to share with people so they can get some great feedback is great in my book.
Go forth and sign up for influencer, you will be glad you did!
Tuesday, February 13, 2018
Monday, February 5, 2018
TV Show Review: Cable Girls
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I started seeing the ads on Netflix for Cable Girls months ago - I always think watching period pieces aren't for me and then I finally give in and I am always glad I did. This show is no different, once I figured out how to change the language setting (I've never had to previously
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apparently, lol) I set off on a great adventure with this show. It is full of drama and they did a wonderful job keeping the early 1920's look and feel. There are rich people lying and stealing and sexism towards women and crime and abuse - it does make for a great show that gives you a better feel for how things happen back then.
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Cable Girls is set in Madrid and seeing how things where there are similar to how things were here in the US. The main premise of the show is set around the invention of public telephone creation. It is about the operators and the people in charge and the people they love and/or are lovers with. They have lesbianism, a poly relationship, a transgender person, and disgusting treatment of said humans. Women were treated poorly - barely able to work (and in some cases not at all), abuse, overbearing parents, back alley abortions, brothels, and so much else. Women were less important than anything else in the world back then. At that point women couldn't ask for a divorce only men - and they called it an annulment.
The show is worth watching - if for no other reason than you learn a lot about how far we've come since then.
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One of my favorite lines is from Dona Carmen Cifuentes - she says something along the lines of it taking a long time to get across town ever since those automobiles were invented - it just made me laugh.
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The abuse is a bit triggering, so if it is something that will be hard to watch - then proceed with caution because it is prevalent though not the only focus.
There are only 2 seasons so far but another one should be out in the spring as long as it follows how they did it last year. Netflix usually does 2 seasons a year with their originals.
Check it out and when you do, binge watch it - it is much more dramatic that way.
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