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Welcome! My main blog is Notes to Self, where I write about my big, little life. This is a place in the margins to jot down reviews, finds, and ideas worth passing along. I only post about things that are of genuine interest and relevance to me, whether suggested or discovered. I disclose all gifts, sponsorships, favors owed, blood bonds, and other vested interests. Contact me at kyranp c/o gmail.





Friday, September 25, 2009

A decent proposal.

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My wedding rings. The stone is a custom-set chrome tourmaline. The band is white gold.

Someone offered me a shiny new wedding ring this week. Mine is twelve years old this month, but I like it (and the guy who gave it to me) just fine, so I can't use it. But maybe you can? REDACTED is offering a ring to one of my readers in exchange for me mentioning their site, in particular their Ceramic Wedding Bands. I haven't seen the product, so I can't review it, but the photos look very nice, and they come with a lifetime warranty. I love rings. Rings tell stories. I deem it Noteworthy.

Leave a comment telling me a story about a ring you've worn or given. I'll run the comments through a random number generator next Friday, October 2, and REDACTED will let the winner pick any Titanium ring, any Ceramic without an inlay, or Tungsten ring with a value up to $120.

Good luck!

I'm so sorry to say I and the winner may have been burned on this one. I love all the ring stories in the comments so much, I want to keep the post up, but have redacted the sponsor's name until the matter is resolved.

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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Frugal frivolity: e.l.f. cosmetics

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I recently discovered the E.L.F. line of cosmetics: hip, ingenious cosmetics at dollar store prices. Really. A buck for many items, a whopping three if you upgrade to the "studio" line. They also offer frequent discount codes if you register (or you can just search e.l.f on dealnews, a site I check with a regularity I wish I could bring to flossing. I discovered e.l.f. there, when they were offering 75% off the studio line. We've been on a tight budget since our epic vacation, so it was really a treat to get a box full of girly froufrou for under $15. The quality is about par with drugstore brands like Rimmel but the colors and formulations are really department-store worthy. I especially love the liner sealer tip of the liner/primer, a very cool and precise way to turn any eye shadow into liner. The eye transformer, a palette of powders that magically change my grey shadow to opalescent jewel tones, is amazingly versatile as well. It must be said that the sponge applicators and brushes are pretty poor. But I have decent brush sets already. Brushes, foundations, and skin care are where I like to spend a little more, when I can. Those are like the classic pieces of a good wardrobe. Colors are accessories.

I think anything that lets you feel frivolous while being frugal is Noteworthy. Definitely check it out. At these prices you can even try something wild and trendy (a little neon? a little sparkle?). I'm seriously considering going all out diva and springing for the offer that came in my inbox today: the large makeup collection is half off with code EGMCB. That's the small one pictured on my dressing table above, next to my beloved Superhero starburst pendant, for scale.

If you're stuck with what to do when your box of froufrou arrives, you might get some inspiration from Allison Czarnecki's fun and helpful smokey eye tutorial on Design Mom. Have fun and be fabulous!


No kickback, referral fee, company shares, favors owed, or other vested interest here. I will always tell you when there is, okay?

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