Thursday, January 28, 2010

#28: Read 100 books


I finished another book. I actually finished a couple of days ago, but haven't had time to update. I love reading series, getting invested in the characters, not being able to wait and see what happens. This is book number 6 of 10. I highly recommend the Alexandra Cooper series. She is a NY DA in charge of the sex crimes unit. Great series.

Friday, January 22, 2010

#27: Read 50 Non-crime books



I read my first non-crime related book, Let the Great World Spin by Colum McCann. It has been a long time since I have read a book on a different subject. I would have never read this book on my own, but it was the next book in an online book club, so I thought I would give it a try. It took a little will for me to get into. I think part of the problem was it was not my typical subject matter. But once I got into it, I liked it. It is the a story on various people revolving around one central event. It reminded me of a cross between Crash and Vantage Point. Yes, I will relate books to movies whenever I can.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Perfume reviews : Chant d'Aromes by Guerlain: fragrance review


As I lay my hands on the black and ivory keyboard of my Pleyel, fingering Le Lac de Côme, I can't but feel the optimism and bright sunshine of a summer's day that Chant d’Arômes by Guerlain evokes in me as well. One of the lesser known Guerlains, it is akin to an innocent young love that is blossoming into the happiness of womanhood. This summer I happily rediscovered this old flame of mine and have been enjoying its tender peachiness and delicate, caressing powderiness anew.

Chant d’Arômes was created in 1962 by young Jean Paul Guerlain for his future wife, who was so loyal to her favorite Ma Griffe by Carven that she didn't wear any of the fragrances of the house her fiancé was about to inherit! In a getting even roundabout way, Jean Paul created this peachy, lactonic, floral chypre to lure her into wearing a Guerlain and thus made his first foray into the illustrious line of creations of the historical house.
Erroneously translated as "Language of Flowers" sometimes, its French name in fact has the elegiac meaning of "Song of Aromas" which beautifully echoes its oneiric musical cadenzas.

The translucent opening of Chant d’Arômes ~with what seems like a dash of mandarin~ is not unlike the older version of Ma Griffe which was much brighter due to lots of bergamot and aldehydes or Chanel No.22 with its incense touch, lending a sparkling and intriguing character to the composition. It very soon melts into the embrace of the undecalactone of peach skin ~soft, fuzzy and completely mesmerising; tender like the hand of a mother, loving like the gaze of a lover in the first throes of romance. The flowers are all subdued and well blended into a medley of harmonious arpeggios, revealing little hints of this or that at the most unexpected turns, never heady, never loud. Through it all, there sings the brassy contralto of cinnamon, accountable to benzoin, but also reminiscent of the styrax ambience of vintage Ma Griffe's drydown. You would be hard pressed to distinguish any single ingredient as they all sing together with the smoothness of a choir performing Pachelbel's Canon in D; optimistic, lightly sweet, but with the slightest mossy autumnal background, a debt to the unsurpassable Vol de Nuit.
And yet Chant d’Arômes does not aim to be a link in the Guerlain chain, but making a fresh, ever young start it takes us into the realm of the eternally sunny. Although officially classified as a chypre floral by Guerlain, I find that its chypré qualities do not make it difficult, but on the contrary it serves as the perfect choice between floral and chypre for those who do not like the extremes of either category. Its innocence fondles the mystery of youth.

A penguin foams past the biology.

Perfume Reviews : Couture Couture by Juicy Couture: new fragrance


The brand responsible for velour tracksuits decorating the behinds of It Girls across the USA is coming out with their third scent, after Juicy Couture and Viva La Juicy.
According to Thread.co.nz Megan Robinson: " 'New York, New York, so good they named it twice...' Perfume companies seem to be taking this advice to heart with the recent release of Ricci Ricci by Nina Ricci, and now, Couture Couture by Juicy Couture". The fact that it is a misnomer needs little pointing out, but the term couture has been used very loosely for a long time now. Perhaps Rachel Joe, celebrities' and celebrity stylist on whom the newest fragrance has been based on picks up some couture designs for her wealthy clients for formal affairs, but other than that, let's not reference the glory days of Balenciaga and Givenchy, now shall we?


Perfumer Honorine Blanc from Firmenich composed Couture squared with top notes of pink grape, orange flower and mandarin, a heart comprised of plum, honeysuckle and star jasmine, and base notes of sandalwood, amber and rich vanilla. Sounds perfectly predictable! (yet potentially pretty).

Eau de Parfum Spray 30ml $99.00 / 50ml $138.00 / 100ml $184.00 / Body Lotion 200ml $79.00 / Shower Gel 200ml $69.00. Official launch is predicted for 12 February 2010.

Perfumes reviews : L'Arte di Gucci

L'Arte di Gucci wraps its intensely rosy heart garlanded with hypnotic, greenish narcissus into a luminous, characteristic aldehyde burst (evoking half part soap and the other part slightly overripe fruit) like a whirlwind into one of my favourite 80s pop tunes, Kim Carne's Betty Davis Eyes; hysky-voiced, with a swagger in her stride, dressing to impress. Yet the astounding thing is those were more innocent times than today, "pure New York snow" and all notwithstanding. I guess this fangled vampire with "lips sweet surprise" and luminous, deeply honeyed eyes which reminds me of tailored curvaceous suits that yes, Betty Davies might wear, preferably after a manipulation or two, is more girly and good than taken credit for.
"And she'll tease you, She'll unease you, All the better just to please you..."

Long discontinued, it can still be found sometimes online (there is a 1oz bottle available at Amazon right now) and on Ebay,although for alarmingly increasing prices.
The unusual bottle was designed by Serge Mansau and is presented in opaque black in the miniatures circulating.

Notes for L'Arte di Gucci: Bergamot, fruits, coriander, aldehydes, greens, rose, jasmine, lily of the valley, mimosa, tuberose, narcissus, geranium, orris, amber, musk, oakmoss, patchouli, leather, vetiver.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Hairstyles Tips: DIY Haircare in New York City

While everyone in New York City talking about unemployment rate, that just released recently, where the city’s unemployment rate, up from 9.5 percent in July, is higher than the national rate of 9.7 percent and much higher than the 8 percent reported for the rest of the state, the State Labor Department’s figures show. Hairstyles Tips will showcase how you can save money by DIY haircare treatment at home, ie. shinier hair.


1. Shampoo your hair. Don’t use conditioner. The oil will provide all the moisture your hair needs.

2. Towel dry your hair. Keep the damp, warm towel for step 4. Over the sink, work the warm olive oil into your hair and scalp.

3. Wrap the plastic wrap around your hair.

4. Blow dry the damp towel so it’s hot and wrap it around your head over the plastic wrap.

5. Let the oil work for 20 minutes. If the towel cools down, hit it with the hair drier again.

6. Shampoo the oil out after 20 minutes. Again, don't use conditioner. You might have to shampoo and rinse 3 times, depending on how thick your hair is. But the good news is this shininess should last for a month!

Follow these simple steps, you will have more shinier hair at home with just olive oil!

Friday, January 8, 2010

Top Three Perfumes For Winter

This winter there are a number of new perfumes to choose from if you are looking for something new. Depending on your personality and type of use, there are a few selections that have been narrowed down to help you in your decision. Furthermore, for the winter months, no matter what, the best perfumes will be a bit more bold, warm and spicy than you may be used to wearing. The bold notes exude confidence heading into 2010. Warm notes are always welcomed in the colder months as comforting touches throughout your day. And spices are great for awakening the senses, and romantic inclinations.
Your perfume is a reflection of you. And winter perfumes are a reflection of both who you were last year, and who you are becoming. Change can be good, no matter how large or small. Your personality does not change at will, but will constantly change slightly with knowledge. For the out-going and the slightly flirtatious, Marc Jacobs new Lola perfume is perfect. Lola is a sweet and spicy blend of pink peppercorn, sparkling pear, ruby grapefruit, peony, rose, geranium, vanilla, Tonka bean and creamy musk. Sugar and spice, youthful, flirty, with a touch of sensuality. One of this year's most popular perfumes for winter.
Winter perfumes can be very romantic and passionate. And what better to represent passion that Lancome's new Magnifique, which is an interpretation of the color red? Magnifique is a spicy, woody, floral that is bold but not too overbearing. It is sexy without being cheap and it is floral without being too sweet. The fragrance notes include spices like saffron, caraway, cumin, plus Bulgarian rose, jasmine, sandalwood, and vetiver, for a slightly musky finish. Woody fragrances for women are in this year, and Magnifique is a great wear for those who want to feel a little more sultry this winter.
 MAGNIFIQUE by Lancome for WOMEN: EAU DE PARFUM SPRAY 2.5 OZ

Another fragrance that has lovely, woody and spicy notes is Bvlgari's new Blv II for women. Blv II is also a romantic fragrance, with an ethereal feel. Imagine walking into an enchanted winter forest with a secret winter garden in the center. Only this garden seems to be floating. Blv II is light, enchanting, and marvelous. Fragrance notes include delicate violet, star anise, licorice, frosted mandarin, iris, spicy patchouli, vetiver, benzoin, amber, cistus flower and musk. This fragrance is for the curious and adventurous, who also have a romantic and mysterious personality. Blv II is an almost magical fragrance that will lead you confidently into the new year.

Bvlgari BLV by Bvlgari for Women 2.5 oz Eau de Parfum Spray

 
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