레이블이 Beach인 게시물을 표시합니다. 모든 게시물 표시
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2014년 11월 22일 토요일

Go Wild, Honey, ‘Cause I’m Candy Crushing on This Beach Babe: With i smell great, Mixing and Matching Makes Scents


With a few of my favorite products from the new i smell great line

The following post is sponsored by i smell great. From the creator of CLEAN perfume, the scents you love, extracted, encapsulated, bottled. Isn’t that great? Learn more at ismellgreat.com.

Just call me “wild candy beach babe!”

Not a bad nickname, right? Got a nice ring to it. Could be a good backup drag queen name, in case I ever get tired of Kitty McDiamond. :)

Wild candy beach babe is my very own personal scent concoction, a layered combination of three products from i smell great, a brand new fragrance/beauty line by the creator of CLEAN perfume, Randi Shinder, and perfume industry vet/blogger Jane Daly.

There are four fragrances ? Beach Babe (my fave), Candy Crush, Angel Cake and Wild Honey ? and five product families. I like all of them by themselves, but I REALLY like this combo: Candy Crush Soft Body Whip ($28), Wild Honey Eau de Parfum ($68) and Beach Babe Hair Fragrance ($32), all worn together.

The whole mixing/matching/layering thing is a big part of these, because they were designed to layer seamlessly together.

Still, I’m kind of surprised that I haven’t come up with a gross combo yet. No matter which products I’ve layered, the resulting aroma smells fresh and feminine, like “La-dee-da! I just stepped out of the shower and skipped through a spring meadow.” Nothing too spicy or fruitastically sweet. Just chill, relaxed fragrances that one can wear practically anywhere.

i smell great: the four fragrances

beach babe: Ah, take me away to a land of tropical breezes, coconut cream and golden suntan oil…candy crush: Mouthwatering candied flower petals, rose syrup, icing sugar and candy hearts to tempt and tease you.angel cake: A comfy, cozy scent with notes of pink icing, powdered sugar and candied almonds…with a touch of sweetness. wild honey: A soothing synthesis of honey, brown sugar, Tahitian vanilla and sweet nectar make this intoxicating aroma irresistible.



To put it another way, these delicate, light fragrances do not trigger trumpets and spotlights when you enter a room. They are not obnoxious or overly strong, and the average human could not possibly smell them from a mile away.

Instead, they’re like something you might catch a whiff of when you hugged your best friend. Of course, right after you squeezed her good and tight, you’d have to ask, “What is that you’re wearing?” Then you’d make a note on your phone to check it out.

i smell great: the five product families

eau de parfum ($68, 58ml): Delicate, light and long-lasting.wellness water mist ($32, 200ml): Delicate and lighter than the perfume, it’s in a base of purified water, aloe and glycerin. I like to spray this all over my bod after a shower.soft body whip ($28, 200ml): A highly moisturizing lotion with soothing almond oil, coenzyme Q10 and vitamin E. It absorbs quickly, lasts a long time and doesn’t leave a greasy film.reactive lush lip ($28, 9g): A sheer, moderately moisturizing tint with good taste. All of them have a different flavor. Only problem: I’m always tempted to lick them off my lips.hair fragrance ($32, 150ml): A gentle conditioner to add shine to your mane. Makes hair feel and smell cleaner, longer. Ideal for post-workouts when you don’t have time to wash your hair…or it’s just too darned cold outside.

Despite their subtlety, these i smell great fragrances do not disappear right after you put them on, and that’s because of the power of self-renewing scent spheres, which is fancy-talk for “these fragrances stick around for a good 6-8 hours.”

Like something out of the Capitol in Hunger Games, touching or rubbing an area where you’ve applied them reactivates the scents.

I witnessed their longevity in action last Friday, when I sprayed the Beach Babe Hair Fragrance on my mop after my workout (didn’t have the time/motivation to wash my hair). It was date night for me and El Hub ? dinner and a movie ? and then bed a couple hours after we got home.

When I got up the next morning and ran a brush through my hair, I could still smell Beach Babe.

That’s like 12 hours later!

If the thought of mixing and matching your own aromatic elixir and creating your very own personal fragrance profile sounds enticing, i smell great’s Eau de Parfums ($68 each), Hair Fragrances ($32 each), Wellness Water Mists ($32 each), Soft Body Whips ($28 each) and Reactive Lush Lips ($28) are available now at ismellgreat.com (I don’t think they’re carried in stores yet).

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

P.S. TGIF! :) Mockingjay tonight!


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THE LAST BEACH


THE LAST BEACH by Orrin H. Pilkey, J. Andrew G. Cooper | Kirkus HomeMagazineNewsletterEmail Newsletter Your AccountReviews / AssignmentsAuthor DashboardEditorial DashboardIndie Author DashboardYour Pro Page Pro InboxYour Book ListManage SubscriptionsChange PasswordLog outLog inSearch termSearch scopeAllReviewsInterviewsAuthorsListsPublishersPro Connectcover imageLATEST ISSUE OFKirkus ReviewsFeaturing the best 100 fiction and best 110 children's books of 2014.Book Reviews Just Awarded the KIRKUS STAR Kirkus StarMY FLUORESCENT GOD by Joe GuppyCATEGORIESBiography & MemoirBusiness & EconomicsChildren's and TeenCurrent AffairsEntertainment & SportsEssays & AnthologiesFiction & LiteratureFood & CookingGraphic Novels & Comic BooksHealth & MedicineHistoryIndieiPad Book AppsMystery & CrimeNature & TravelPsychologyReligionRomanceScience & TechnologyScience Fiction & FantasySocial SciencesThrillersTrue CrimeBEST BOOKSKirkus Stars & RecommendationsBEST OF 2014FictionNonfictionChildren'sTeenIndieBook AppsFEATURED REVIEWSHot ListsVintage ReviewsBest of 2014FICTIONBy CategoryFull ListFeatured AuthorsCHILDREN'SBy CategoryFull ListFeatured Authors & IllustratorsNONFICTIONBy CategoryFull ListFeatured AuthorsTEENBy CategoryFull ListFeatured AuthorsBestsellersAuthors Featured Author ROXANE GAY CATEGORIESChildren's Authors & IllustratorsFiction Authors Nonfiction Authors Young Adult Authors Bestselling Author Success StoriesTOP AUTHORSLatest InterviewsBestselling AuthorsKirkus Reviews Cover StoriesAre you an author?Get Your Book ReviewedGet Your Book EditedPromote Your ReviewKirkus TV Coming Soon Dean Haleauthor of THE PRINCESS IN BLACKNovember 25, 2014AUTHOR INTERVIEWSShow ScheduleRecent InterviewsBROWSE VIDEOSAllFictionNonfictionLatest InterviewChelsea Cainauthor of ONE KICKBlogs Latest From ANDREW LIPTAK CATEGORIESChildren'sMysteries/ThrillersRomanceSci-Fi/FantasyYoung AdultBLOGSSF SignalForever Young AdultThe Book SmugglersSeven Impossible Things Before BreakfastBookshelves of DoomThe Rap SheetBobbi Dumas: Read-A-RomanceATFMBAndrew Liptak Contests The Kirkus Prize Recently Nominated Kirkus StarORPHAN IN AMERICA by Nanette L. AveryGENERAL INFORMATIONRules & Selection Process2014 Judges2014 Awards CeremonyFAQPress Room2014 WINNERS & FINALISTSFictionNonfictionYoung Readers' Literature2015 NOMINEESFictionNonfictionYoung Readers' LiteratureABOUT THE KIRKUS PRIZEThe Kirkus Prize is one of the richest literary awards in the world, with a prize of $50,000 bestowed annually to authors of fiction, nonfiction and young readers’ literature. It was created to celebrate the 81 years of discerning, thoughtful criticism Kirkus Reviews has contributed to both the publishing industry and readers at large. Books that earned the Kirkus Star with publication dates between November 1, 2014, and October 31, 2015, are automatically nominated for the 2015 Kirkus Prize, and the winners will be selected on October 23, 2015, by an esteemed panel composed of nationally respected writers and highly regarded booksellers, librarians and Kirkus critics.Pro Connect This Week's AUTHOR TO WATCH DOUGLAS RICHARDSON
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A clarion call for a change of policy that prioritizes thepreservation of beaches over property rights.

In this follow-up to?The World's Beaches: A GlobalGuide to the Science of the Shoreline?(2011), Pilkey (Emeritus,Geology/Duke Univ.) and Cooper (Environmental Sciences/Univ. of Ulster) warnthat shoreline development is already endangering our beaches. They explain howthe natural relationship between sand and ocean waves?countervailing processes oferosion and reconstruction of sand dunes and beaches?is already being hinderedby sea walls and jetties constructed to protect human activity. The authorscite projections that by the year 2100, due to climate change, global sea risewill likely exceed 3 feet, and all beachfront development will stop unless itis “protected on all sides by massive seawalls.” The cost would be prohibitivefor what would be a temporary fix, since the naturally flexible dynamic ofresanding would be disrupted, and sand transported from other locations woulddeplete beaches elsewhere. “[W]aves can cause cliffs to collapse and push hugeboulders around as if they were pebbles,” write the authors, “and yet beachesmade up of tiny sand grains persist” because they are continually replenishedby ocean deposits. Sea walls and jetties are already hindering thisreplenishment, as are river dams, which limit the deposit of mud and pebblesthat would otherwise be carried into the ocean. The effects of pollution makethe situation even worse?not only due to the dumping of waste material into theoceans, but by the failures of sewage facilities under flood conditions.Vehicles driven over the sand, littering, shore drilling and sand mining alsocause massive problems, destroying the beaches still in place and compromisingthe natural shoreline ecology.

The authors deliver a message to be heeded: “We must viewthe beach as a sacred and resilient yet strangely fragile natural environmentto be protected at all costs.”

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2013년 7월 7일 일요일

Summer Blockbuster Hits Vancouver Beach


pacific rim clean up Warner Bros. have turned to a Vancouver beach to help promote their highly-anticipated summer blockbuster "Pacific Rim." (Warner Bros.)

Warner Bros. has turned to a Vancouver beach to help promote their highly-anticipated summer blockbuster, "Pacific Rim."

On July 11, the movie studio will partner up with a number of environmental organizations and local parks departments in eight North American coastal cities for a huge, family-friendly beach clean up event, Warner Bros. announced this week in a press release.

From 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Thursday - the day before Guillermo Del Toro's sci-fi action adventure is set to open in cinemas - Vancouverites are encouraged to hit up Kitsilano Beach on the city's west side for the massive clean up. The first 100 participants will receive two tickets to see the film over the opening weekend, plus a "Pacific Rim" t-shirt made of recycled materials, and a free breakfast.

The movie, which stars Charlie Hunnam, Idris Elba and Charlie Day, was recently proclaimed by Kanye West via Twitter as "easily one of my favourite movies of all time."

The movie pits 25-storey high monsters (Kaiju) that have emerged from the sea against equally enormous robots called Jaegers, that are controlled by two brain-connected pilots.

"I wanted to bring the awe and spectacle of when you watch something so big that the scale is inhuman," says the movie's director, Del Toro.

Other beaches taking part in Thursday's event are located in Hawaii, California and Seattle.

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2013년 6월 8일 토요일

Lauren Conrad On Why Nothing Will Ever Be Like 'Laguna Beach'


Waiting around for another "Laguna Beach"? Don't hold your breath.

According to the show's star Lauren Conrad, what made the MTV series so unique was that it aired before reality TV blew up.

"There was an innocence to it because none of us were doing it to get any deals or other ventures -- we were just all friends and it sounded cool so we did it," the reality TV alumna, who moved on to "The Hills," told Us Weekly. "We didn't know what we were really doing, so I think it was this very interesting time where people didn't have ulterior motives. We were just filming a documentary."

"It was just a big group of friends being themselves," she said. "I think it's impossible to do that in this day and age of reality TV."

Conrad may not be looking to star in a reality TV show any time soon, but she told The Huffington Post that she's hoping to get into behind-the-scenes work.

"Honestly, being behind the camera sounds a lot more exciting. I was always interested in that, I think, because it was so taboo for me to know about when I was involved in television," Conrad said. "They kept it so far away from me. It was all I wanted to know."

Do you think there could be another reality show like "Laguna Beach"? Sound off in the comments.

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Season 5 premieres Sat., June 8 at 10 p.m. ET. Where We Left Off: Our favorite supernatural threesome is back from across the pond for their fifth and final season where they'll finally confront the Devil, once and for all. No biggie.

Series premiere Sat., June 8 at 9 p.m. ET. What To Know: The 12-episode British series follows the epic sea journey of the flawed hero Sinbad (Elliot Knight), who embarks on a quest to rid himself of a curse and embrace his destiny. Look for "Lost" alum Naveen Andrews as Lord Akbari.

Series premieres Sat., June 8 at 10 p.m. ET. What To Know: The 13-episode first season follows a team of animal experts and scientists that investigate paranormal events.

Season 3 premieres Sun., June 9 at 10 p.m. ET. Where We Left Off: Last season ended with the arrival of a new species of alien, and Anne became pregnant with Tom's child. Season 3 will explore whether the new alien is on the side of the humans or has another dark purpose in mind. We'll also learn what happened to Hal while he was unconscious, and what that might mean for the rebellion.

Season 2 summer premiere Mon., June 10 at 8 p.m. ET. Where We Left Off: "Switched At Birth" left on a big cliffhanger: Daphne struggled to keep the Carlton School for the Deaf open, John's campaign for office came to a startling halt and Emmett told Bay about Daphne and Noah's kiss.

Season 2 premieres Mon., June 10 at 9 p.m. ET. Where We Left Off: Rusty became a ward of the state to the delight of everybody, and Captain Raydor continued to gain the trust and respect of the Major Crimes unit.

Series premieres Mon., June 10 at 10 p.m. ET. What To Know: Based on author David Baldacci’s bestselling private eye series, Rebecca Romijn and Jon Tenney star as the titular former Secret Service agents now working as private investigators who aren’t always by-the-books.

Season 4 premieres Tues., June 11 at 8 p.m. ET. Where We Left Off: Red Coat, who looked a whole lot like Ali, saved Emily, Aria, Hanna and Mona from a fire, while Spencer looked on in shock. The first episode of Season 4 is titled "A Is For A-L-I-V-E" and E! News reports that viewers will meet Marion, Toby's mother, who was revealed to be dead in Season 3, Episode 18, "Dead To Me." "All of the questions fans have will be answered," star Sasha Pieterse told Wetpaint Entertainment recently of Season 4.

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