Her Hairstyle Blog’s First Monthly Blog Carnival
Welcome to our first edition of The Her Hairstyle Blog’s monthly blog carnival. Every month I’ll be bringing you awesome links to other blog’s post centered on a specific topic.
This month�s topic is beauty product reviews. While they say true beauty comes from the inside there�s no denying that we are a society obsessed with making ourselves pretty on the outside as well. Nothing wrong with that! So in the spirit of primping our outer selves I bring you beauty product reviews from around the blogosphere.
Don�t you wish you could �try on� a hairstyle or new eye shadow collection before you shell out the cash? Sveinung Skoglund from iExtreme Makeovers has a great article on using free virtual makeovers from the internet to do just that. You can try on celebrity hairstyles or the latest shade of lipstick by uploading a photo of yourself to these free online programs. Great fun!
Speaking of makeup Allie�s Answers offers up a solution to streaking and smudging mascara. According to Allie no woman should be caught with Mascara running down her cheeks and she�s found a natural mascara that stays put.
Keeping with the natural beauty theme Julena of Organic Makeup and Skincare gave Aubrey�s Organic hair conditioner a try and gives a very thorough review of what she thought of this certified organic product. Or you can check out Aparna�s thoughts on Dabur Vatika hair oil at My Blog on Beauty.
Those with chemically relaxed hair know all too well that no ordinary conditioning treatment will protect fragile hair from the stress of chemical relaxers. Thankfully Nadge from Relaxed Hair Health gives us a blow by blow account of the Aphogee Treatment and Balancing Conditioner. If you use chemical relaxers and you�re hair is not the silky cascade of strands you wish it were I highly recommend you read this review.
Since I�m never one to let men off the hook when it comes to personal grooming I was thrilled when Kevin Chan of Blurbberry submitted his reviews of men�s facial cleansers. There�s a whopping eight varieties to choose from so there�s no excuse not to find a favorite.
Last, but certainly not least, Dr. Martin Russell of the Self Help Blog tackles the tough issue of weight control by reviewing the book I Can Make You Thin by Paul McKenna. He�s been referring the book to his own patients and I think it deserves a look by anyone who might be fighting the battle of the bulge.
Well that�s it for this first edition of Her Hairstyle Blog�s Beauty carnival. I would like to thank everyone who submitted entries and thank all my loyal readers for having a look at our first blog carnival.
Don�t forget to check here on June 25th for our next Beauty carnival and, in the meantime, if you have a suggestion for a theme you�d like us to tackle in the next installment please feel free to leave a comment.
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Hi Cindy,
Welcome to the blogosphere. Congrats on your first ever carnival!
I’m happy to help your readers be the weight they want, and have beauty on the inside too.
Enjoy!
Dr Martin Russell
Thank you, Dr. Russell for the warm welcome and for your wonderful contribution to our first Beauty Carnival. I look forward to hearing some great advice from you in the future and stop by as often as you wish.
Vatika Hair Oil is a delicate mix of pure coconut oil with special hair care herbs including henna, amla and lemon. Blended together to strengthen each strand of hair from within. Vatika provides natural nourishment to our hair. Giving it body and radiance, taking care of the critical balance of nutrients. Its really awesome!!
HI Joann,
Thanks for the information on Vatika hair oil. It sounds like a great natural way to keep your hair moisturized. Thanks for stopping by!