Like all my other February's Valentine's Day doesn't exist.
This is just a beautiful house plant that happened to be on sale. So why shouldn't one pick up a house plant and brighten their home?
Kalanchoes are among the top 10 house plants people keep in their home because they are so easy to care for.
Look how vibrant these are :D
They bloom for a pretty long time too!
Keeping these in the Study/ Library
- the individual flowers are like the size of the tip of my baby finger.
- always did have a thing for flowers that grew in clusters.
Love pairing this simple geometric ring with almost everything. There's simply no right side up to this piece, it's simple and unique.
What do you think?
So I bought this eyelash curler off of an Ebay seller from Hong Kong for $1.30 CDN. Which is pretty good considering how drugstore curlers cost at least $7.00 CDN. I doubt this is really a shu uemura since those retail for $20 CDN.
Contents: One steel eyelash curler with silicon rubber pad and one replacement pad.
Packaging: came in a 4 x 2.5 x1.5 inch glossy white box with a photocopied looking picture of the eyelash curler.
There are two languages on the box, the side of the box has directions, features and warnings printed in English while the back of the box has Japanese on it.
It says it is developed and made in Japan. -questionable-
My Opinions: I initially bought this thinking that it would be better suited for my Asian eyes but I actually found that I like my Revlon curler better. But for the price it did do it's job and I don't have much to complain about.
Pros:
-easy to reach the base of lashes
- did it's job of curling
- inexpensive
Cons:
- lashes end up doing a 90 degree bend very easily instead of a nice curl.
-easy to pinch yourself if not careful
-silicon pad refill hard to find (if you know where to get refills then please tell me)
Overall Rating: A
Update: So I've gotten nine months of use out of the original rubber pad. Pretty good.