Showing posts with label Bath and Body Works. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bath and Body Works. Show all posts
Vincent Longo, Awake, and Goldie items 50% off at Bath and Body Works (Haul with Swatches)!
Posted by
Nicole
Labels:
Baci XXX,
Bath and Body Works,
Haul,
Lip Balm,
Lip Gloss,
Love Berry,
Swatches,
Traviata Pink,
Via Veneto,
Vincent Longo
Good news! Upon strolling through my local Bath and Body Works store yesterday, I discovered that select makeup was 50% off. I bought three lip glosses and one lip balm from the Vincent Longo collection (regularly about $22 each) for half price!
The shades I bought were:
- "Love Berry" Baby Balm: a twist-up lipstick tube of a nice, light and sheer berry shade that looks glossy and healthy on
- "Traviata Pink" Diamond Lip Gloss: a sparkling, glossy, pigmented pink that feels smooth, not gritty or sticky
- "Via Veneto" Diamond Lip Gloss: a fiery red gloss with a similar texture to the previous shade
- "Baci XXX" Perfect Gloss: a great everyday gloss, looks milky light pink in the tube but shows up sheer and natural, great soft feel
All of the Vincent Longo items were half price, not just the glosses, but these were just what I was drawn to! They did have some impressive lip stains as well, and some nice eye shadows. If you normally use Vincent Longo foundations or powders, now is your chance to stock up!
Head over to your local Bath and Body Works immediately to snag some of these high quality cosmetics! They are phasing out the Vincent Longo and Awake lines so they won't be in B&BW much longer.
Monday, July 14, 2008 | 5 Comments
Fit Flops: Fashion Disaster?
Posted by
Nicole
Labels:
Bath and Body Works,
Exercise,
Fashion,
Fit Flops,
Fitness,
Health,
Macy's,
Make It Or Break It,
Reviews,
Shoes,
Victoria's Secret

This week's Make It Or Break It topic is something that I'm sure many of you have seen in stores lately: The Fit Flop.
I have seen these sandals gracing the shelves of Bath and Body Works, Macy's, Victoria's Secret, and more. This shoe is basically a specially formatted flip flop that claims to give your legs a work out just by walking in them. Fitflop.com calls them "a dual-use fashion/fitness product" that is "engineered" to please. They carries styles and sizes for men and women.
For details on how Fit Flops work, you can check out their official website, here.
Now... I have raised some questions upon analyzing these shoes. First off, are these too gimmicky to be taken seriously? They are a little bulky looking in my opinion, and the basic styling screams "Fit Flop" across the strap in sewn writing. Is this just a fad with a likeness to the "electrode belt" that you can wear instead of doing ab exercises?
I think that it is great to exercise and feel fit and healthy. But if you are wearing a specially formulated flip flop instead of going to the gym, what kind of results are you really going to see? Frankly, I would really have to see it to believe it. And, given that scenario, do you think if you saw a heavier person wearing Fit Flops you would be quick to judge that they are looking for an easy alternative to exercise?
Fitness is important, but disguising "work out" shoes as bulky sandals is hardly doing society a favor, in my opinion. Eesh, and look at their latest creation:
I feel like anyone serious about working out or power walking probably would rather be doing so in the cradling support of a real sneaker. Why not incorporate the special "Fit Flop" technology into a sneaker for working out?! I bet that would sell and work a lot better in the long run (no pun intended)!
Own a pair of Fit Flops? Want 'em? Why or why not?
I have seen these sandals gracing the shelves of Bath and Body Works, Macy's, Victoria's Secret, and more. This shoe is basically a specially formatted flip flop that claims to give your legs a work out just by walking in them. Fitflop.com calls them "a dual-use fashion/fitness product" that is "engineered" to please. They carries styles and sizes for men and women.
For details on how Fit Flops work, you can check out their official website, here.
Now... I have raised some questions upon analyzing these shoes. First off, are these too gimmicky to be taken seriously? They are a little bulky looking in my opinion, and the basic styling screams "Fit Flop" across the strap in sewn writing. Is this just a fad with a likeness to the "electrode belt" that you can wear instead of doing ab exercises?
I think that it is great to exercise and feel fit and healthy. But if you are wearing a specially formulated flip flop instead of going to the gym, what kind of results are you really going to see? Frankly, I would really have to see it to believe it. And, given that scenario, do you think if you saw a heavier person wearing Fit Flops you would be quick to judge that they are looking for an easy alternative to exercise?
Fitness is important, but disguising "work out" shoes as bulky sandals is hardly doing society a favor, in my opinion. Eesh, and look at their latest creation:
I feel like anyone serious about working out or power walking probably would rather be doing so in the cradling support of a real sneaker. Why not incorporate the special "Fit Flop" technology into a sneaker for working out?! I bet that would sell and work a lot better in the long run (no pun intended)!
Own a pair of Fit Flops? Want 'em? Why or why not?
Monday, May 19, 2008 | 6 Comments
SWAV Haul: Bath and Body Works (pt. 2) - C.O. Bigelow Lemon Lip Cream!
Posted by
Nicole
Labels:
Bargain Finds,
Bath and Body Works,
C.O. Bigelow,
Haul,
Reviews
So, yesterday at B&BW I received a coupon for a free Signature Collection product of my choosing (up to an $11 value) with any $10 purchase starting 3/3/08. I had some free time today at the mall so I decided to go back to B&BW to pick out some more stuff!


I really, as I stated in my last post, am not that fond of B&BW's Signature scents... but Enchanted Orchid was not bad. They just released the fragrance today... it's a very floral orchid scent, much different from my usual foodie choices. I like it though. The tote was very spring-y and floral as well, and I'm sure it will get some use.
I really, really, wish I didn't hesitate yesterday when I passed on the C.O. Bigelow Lemon Lip Cream! There was no tester for this product at the store I went to, so I decided against buying it "blindly". I went home and looked up the reviews, and it seemed to be raved about enough so I figured I'd go back and buy it. I LOVE THIS LIP CREAM! It's like a soft balm in a squeezy tube, and it smells/tastes just like lemon meringue pie filling. Mmm.
Have you tried any of these products yet?
Head over to your local Bath and Body Works to test out their new scent "Enchanted Orchid" and their True Blue Spa products I mentioned last time! The tote is free with any purchase, as long as supplies last :)
Happy shopping!

I wasn't really feeling like spending too much money, just enough to cover the coupon! I bought C.O. Bigelow Lemon Lip Cream ($7.50) and an Acrylic Massager in "Royal" ($4.00). With the purchase, I received a free "Spring Time Pretty Tote" and I chose Enchanted Orchid Body Splash as my Signature product.



C.O. Bigelow, I never should've doubted you!
Have you tried any of these products yet?
Head over to your local Bath and Body Works to test out their new scent "Enchanted Orchid" and their True Blue Spa products I mentioned last time! The tote is free with any purchase, as long as supplies last :)
Happy shopping!
Monday, March 03, 2008 | 2 Comments
SWAV Loves: True Blue Spa - For Heaven's Saké!
Posted by
Nicole
Labels:
Bath and Body Works,
Reviews,
Skincare,
Soap,
SWAV Loves,
True Blue Spa
Let me just quickly mention - I don't really like a lot of Bath and Body Works scents for some reason; they feel very synthetic to me or something. I like the Aromatherapy Eucalyptus Spearmint line and almost all the C.O. Bigelow products... but that's about it.

So, I wasn't expecting much when I stumbled upon the True Blue Spa "Far East Escape" Collection. Reluctantly, I headed over to the sink and tested "For Heaven's Saké" Super Softening Oil-To-Cream Bath and Shower Wash with Saké ($15). It starts off as an oil, and lathers up richly, washing away clean and leaving your skin smooth. I wouldn't really say it turns into a "cream", but it does turn into a nice lather. It contains Japanese saké to detoxify the skin, as well as green tea to protect skin from environmental damage.

Okay, get this: It smells SO good. For some reason I am in love with this scent. It's addictive. I don't really get excited about Bath and Body Works products but this is something different. It has a 4.4 out of 5 rating on the B&BW website, mainly because of the price point I'd assume.
Needless to say, it's my new shower body wash and so far I love it!
Tested it? Liked it? Hated it? Let me know!
Monday, March 03, 2008 | 2 Comments
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