Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Some Thirty One...

A few of my favorite new Thirty One products this month! I started selling Thirty One a year ago and I absolutely love it! I love the free products and the money I make, though I would make more with minimal effort, I haven't been focusing any energy on it the last new months but lucky for me it seems to sell itself! Another goal - to focus on my business! So that being said here are a few of the new products - Available for sale on line on my website: www.MyThirtyOne.com/Wooster

Fold -n- Go Organizer & Coin Purse Wallet
Keep organized with these great new and redesigned products!

Hostess Exclusive Products
Want to host a party but don't have the time? Host a catalog/online party! I will ship you some catalogs and order forms and set up an online party so your guests can also order online - All orders will be shipped directly to you our your guests!

Zipper Pouch and Organizing Utility Tote
I love zipper pouches, they come in small and large and now in the regular and a thermal option! I keep my purse organized with three zipper pouches, I keep on for my swim suit in the summer, they can be used for EVERYTHING! I also have about 10 Organizing Utility Totes, One for my "brief case" one for my flea market bag, one for under the sink. They make great "survival kits" or rainy day kits for kids! So many uses for such a versatile bag!

What's that you say? You love our Retro Metro collection? So do I! The retro metro weekender, the Retro metro purse, and now the retro metro wallet! Also the Retro Metro collection and the Super OUT (below) are on sale this October - 50% off and one for every $31 you spend!


Super Organizing Utility Tote
I love this bag! As if the Organizing Utility Tote wasn't great enough with its seven outside pockets, they have added a zipper! This is a great diaper bag or "catch all" bag when a purse just isn't big enough! I can think of a million uses for this bag! Can you think of any?

Find something you can't live without? Buy Online:
www.MyThirtyOne.com/Wooster

Want to host an online party? Email me!
StarrThirtyOne@gmail.com

Want to become a consultant because you love it ALL! Go online and sign up!
www.MyThirtyOne.com/Wooster

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Beauty Bet's Yogurt Hair Mask

 Beauty Bet's Yogurt Hair Mask

1/2 c plain yogurt
1 T freshly squeezed lemon juice
1 egg
So last week I did a spa night and said I would post my reviews of the DIY treatments I did. Needless to say I'm a little behind on my posting. I did try this treatment and I loved it! My hair did feel a little slimy and unpleasant right away after the treatment, after a wash though my hair was so alive and thick! I should have left the yogurt mask in my hair longer I think though, and I need to do it once a week because my hair hasn't felt that healthy in a long time! The protein in the egg and yogurt help mend split ends and keep your hair strong, the lemon juice is cleansing and makes the mask smell a bit better!

Tip: If you don't have a washing machine handy right away use paper towels or something disposable on your hair while you are waiting with the hair mask in, the towel does not smell pleasant if it sits even over night, I'm glad I used an old towel because I ended up throwing mine it away!

Picture : Me with the Yogurt mask in my hair and the Lemon & Baking Soda Mask on my face, great (cheap) weekly beauty treat for yourself!

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Siena, Italy

So another part of my blog I would like to do is add some of the places I have been, some photos and stories of the places that I love. As I travel I will post more as well!


These pictures were taken in 2011 in a little restaurant in Siena, Italy. I have been trying to hunt down the name of this little gem, but have yet to find it. It is on Via Dei Rossi, on your way to visit San Bernadino church. It's a small hole in the wall restaurant dimly lit with candles. It is decorated with flags of the contradas of Siena, both current ones and ones that have died away. My favorite dish is their Ribollita, it is a traditional Italian "harvest" soup with bread, cabbage, cannellini beans, kale, and other seasonal Italian vegetables. It is perfect for a cool January evening (as it was when I last visited). Every time I get cold I crave this soup, and have not been able to reproduce it at home as of yet! The owner of the restaurant took a liking to me (in a mostly non-creepy way) and gave me this delicious baked apple dessert covered in dark chocolate with ice cream, it was amazing. Their house wine with pairs perfectly with the soup and the owner insisted on a glass of dessert wine for dinner. I declined his invitation for a drink after they closed, as I was a solo female traveler and he was a 70 year old man, though, if he has a son that can cook, maybe I should have stayed! If you are ever in Siena, seek this wonderful place out, the decor alone is reason enough to go, and then you taste their amazing food and are in heaven!