

#FAIRYDROPS CANDYBAR BB CREAM SKIN#
Fairydrops Candy Bar only comes in Light Ochre and Ochre which is limiting but I find that the product adjusts to the skin after a few minutes. It has a satin finish which means that it's not glowy or dewy more like matte but with a bit of fresh lustre to it. It won't cover major blemishes or acne but it can give brighter-looking skin. It has light to medium coverage, which evens out my skintone well. Not just good or nice, but fantastic both in person and on camera. It's supposed to have micro-gold pigments and soft focus powder in the waterproof formula. A Japanese newscaster, who needed something that will look good on harsh studio lighting, is credited for helping formulate it. While other BB creams focus on skincare claims and sun protection, the Fairydrops Candy Bar is all about perfecting the skin. It's also the first BB cream I've encountered that has no SPF whatosever. No question about it, this stuff is da cheese! It's a great face base for two reasons: the flawless satiny finish and color match (at least on me). *12.I'm sure you've already seen the raves about the Fairydrops Candy Bar BB Cream (P1,550) from the other beauty bloggers. another handful of ornaments for another year's Christmas hot chocolate for one very fun family for Christmas coffee for a few coffee lovers for Christmas dark chocolate java drops-birthday gift for John

Pacay Shaker musical instrument-Christmas gift for John oodles of hot chocolate for Christmas gifts made and froze veggie broth from saved veggie "ends"ġ9. made and canned tomato juice (tomatoes from our garden) dried blueberries (picked at a local organic farm) froze lots of strawberries-whole plain, whole in simple syrup, sliced in simple syrup, and strawberry coulis chopped and froze green peppers from our garden chopped and froze oodles of jalapenos from our garden froze what seems like a bazillion tons of blueberries made and canned strawberry jam (with strawberries from the farmers market) made and canned fresh salsa (with tomatoes and jalapenos from our garden) made and canned applesauce (with apples from our tree) Can/freeze/dry/otherwise preserve 50 different things. (This one is for Rich-he loves soup, but I never think to make it.)ġ8. Flourless Peanut Butter Cookies with Chocolate Chipsġ7. marvelous shells and cheese (it wasn't all that marvelous) Great Lakes Burning River Pale Ale (OMG-YUM!)ġ5. Drink 50 different mixed drinks and/or wines. Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years, 1954-1965

Hyatt's-All Things Creative (art supply store) (Could be a store, a restaurant, a coffee shop, etc.) *This idea was blatantly lifted from Chris. A Year of Learning Dangerously by Quinn Cummings to Aliġ0. Graven Images by Paul Fleischman and Samuel Blink and the Forbidden Forest by Matt Haig to Heather Neil Young's Greendale by Joshua Dysart to Heather The Axe-Man of New Orleans by Rick Geary to Chris Pixerina Witcherina edited by Bill Conger to Ana Shivers, Wishes, and Wolves by Donald Lemke to Heather Priceless: The Vanishing Beauty of a Fragile Planet by Bradley Trevor Greive with photography by Mitsuaki Iwago to Chris But a book I read that I just think someone else will love so I pass it on to them.) Not bought new specifically for someone else. Donate 50 trunkloads of stuff to charity thrift store, etc.ĩ. embellished flip flops (a Craft Hope project for the children of La Chureca)Ĩ. money donation to WXXI, our local NPR station money donation to Smile Train (in Gray's name) Visit 50 zoos, aquariums, insectariums, etc. American Museum of Natural History (NYC)ĥ. Rochester Museum and Science Center (New York) (Be they local, state, national, or international.)
