I received my Influenster Holiday 2012 VoxBox full of great new products for me to test and review. Included in this Voxbox was a Goody Quikstyle hairbrush with microfiber bristles. I'm curious to see what this does to my hair. I also received NYC Liquid Lipshine in "Nude York City" and Kiss Nail Dress fashion nail strips in shrug (I love nail strips. They're so easy to use and they look great!). In addition to the fun fashiony things, I also received Natural Energy EBoost drink powder in pink lemonade flavor, and Quaker Oats Real Medleys in Cherry Pistachio flavor. Just in time, too: I need the energy boost after an exhausting holiday season.
I'll review the products and share my findings. Exciting stuff to try! Happy holidays!
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
So, I have been a member of Influenster for a couple years. It's a great resource for staying current with trends in a variety of categories, including beauty, ecological consumption, health, food, and more. Recently, Influenster relaunched their site. You can check it out here.
I strongly recommend Influenster. If you are like me and use a variety of media to connect with people in your social network and beyond, then you'll find Influenster to be a natural extension of that. They'll send you a Voxbox full of products to try out if you qualify, and then you'll share information about those products with others. You'll give your honest review of the product to share with the world.
Because there are so many hoaxes out there, I can certainly understand your potential reservations about signing up for one more thing. This one is legitimate. I have received three Voxboxes from them which have included a variety of products, including Sally Hansen Magnetic Nail Polish, a full-sized bottle of Wen (the new haircare system that replaces shampoo and conditioner together), Quaker oatmeal cookies, a starter kit for Cindy Crawford's skincare line, Montagne Jeunesse face masks, and a whole lot more.
I usually share my reviews on Facebook and a few other places, but I've started this blog as a way to collect my product reviews as they arise. So, while you wait for my reviews, why not sign up for Influenster yourself? They rock; but don't take my word for it.
I strongly recommend Influenster. If you are like me and use a variety of media to connect with people in your social network and beyond, then you'll find Influenster to be a natural extension of that. They'll send you a Voxbox full of products to try out if you qualify, and then you'll share information about those products with others. You'll give your honest review of the product to share with the world.
Because there are so many hoaxes out there, I can certainly understand your potential reservations about signing up for one more thing. This one is legitimate. I have received three Voxboxes from them which have included a variety of products, including Sally Hansen Magnetic Nail Polish, a full-sized bottle of Wen (the new haircare system that replaces shampoo and conditioner together), Quaker oatmeal cookies, a starter kit for Cindy Crawford's skincare line, Montagne Jeunesse face masks, and a whole lot more.
I usually share my reviews on Facebook and a few other places, but I've started this blog as a way to collect my product reviews as they arise. So, while you wait for my reviews, why not sign up for Influenster yourself? They rock; but don't take my word for it.
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