![]() It is a warm and earthy floral that delights the senses, calms the mind and nourishes the skin. It has an utterly intoxicating aroma that is a delectable fusion of the Jasmine Grandiflorum, Rosa Damascena Flower Oil, Kalahari Melon Seed Oil and Marula Seed Oil. The texture, is itself, ultra-silky and it leaves skin feeling like the softest cashmere conceived. from African Botanics, Cult Beauty, Credo Beauty, Violet Grey and Net-A-Porter): is a highly concentrated luxury oil that is lightweight in texture and fast absorbing. The one in my travel bag was nearly empty when it went from home use to travel use, and rather than decanting the contents into a smaller bottle I just traveled with the original bottle.Īfrican Botanics Fleurs d'Afrique Intense Recovery Oil ($250.00 for 1 oz. In the picture above you will see that there is a bottle of African Botanics Fluers d'Afrique Intense Recovery Oil for a second month in a row, and it isn't that I go through a bottle a month, but instead that I had two open (one in my travel bag and one at home), and I finished them both up. I actually managed to finish up a good assortment of products this month, and you will notice that I only finished up face oils! I had a lot of mostly used up bottles that I made a point to finish before they went rancid. Head over to her blog to learn about some products and grab a coupon too!Ĭlinique isn't just for teens anymore, Prime Beauty was pleasantly surprised with the Clinique Even Better Refresh Foundation! Stacie from The Makeup Obsessed Mom discovered that Milani Cosmetics are now sold at Walgreens stores. Interested to try Asian Skincare at an affordable price? Pammy Blogs Beauty checks out the new Hanhoo line available at Walmart! But Never Say Die Beauty is blown away by how amazing Smith & Cult nail polish is: easy to apply, super fast drying, chip-resistant, 8-free and cruelty-free. $18 is a lot to pay for a bottle of nail polish. Check it out to see if this beauty needs to be on your wishlist! ![]() Jen from Laugh, Love, Contour has Every God and Devil There Ever Was up on her blog this week. Literary Lacquers is participating in the upcoming Magic Alchemy-themed month with a nail polish inspired by Grant Morrison’s The Invisibles. Take a look to see which of these amazing elixirs have already been repurchased! Lola's Secret Beauty Blog just published an August Luxury Face Oil Empties post that features some of the most impressive oils on the market. See what she is so exited about with WINK Hydrate since it may become your favorite too. With all that said though, it's very much still a good comic and an important one Morrison believes the Invisibles directly inspired the Matrix, which I can't speak to, but it certainly encapsulates a lot of that 'Gen-X' alt-scene ethos that was going around at the end of the 90s, and as such, even if it's not always entertaining it's an interesting cultural product.Marcia from Beauty Info Zone has discovered her favorite body lotion this summer. I think the Invisibles falls more into the British end of the spectrum and while it's not some of his weirdest stuff, it has a writing style that's a touch slower than some of his most famous works.Īlso, as someone who loves when Morrison does meta-fiction stuff (my favorite Morrison comic is Flex Mentallo), The Invisibles is a lot less clean in its meta-reality stuff than a lot of his works because it's more explicitly about magic, which is a vibe, but it muddles the storytelling at times. Rather than dividing his work as nuts and less nuts, I prefer to break them up on a sliding scale of British to American style comics.
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