Sharing! Real Finds: Sparkle for the Holidays
Sparkle for the Holidays
Accessorizing with a “sparkly” bracelet makes every outfit feel fancy. Stretch bracelets mean you don’t have to stretch your dollars to own one. With all the designer inspired collections, you’re sure to find the perfect glitter to flaunt. The ease of stretch bracelets mean you don’t need help getting them on or off.
Find it! at Kohl’s
Photo: Kohl’s; Simply Vera, Vera Wang, Silver Tone Simulated Crystal and Simulated Pearl Stretch Bracelet
Out The Door, Shine
Easily one of the best top coats ever. It dries extremely fast and locks in your polish so you do not need to worry about dings or chipping for a while. You can use it by itself in a pinch when you want to look professional but do not have time for color. You can also use this over a manicure to add glassy shine and keep it lasting.
Dries Extremely Fast Sallys Beauty Supply
Style in Seconds
Not Your Mother’s Clean Freak Refreshing Dry Shampoo is the ultimate quick fix to get perfect hair, without spending hours of your time. Clean Freak acts in the same way a shampoo would, absorbing oils and giving hair a fresh look, but without water.
Simply spray Clean Freak onto roots and throughout hair. Let it stand for about 30 seconds to absorb any excess oils, then brush through hair to diffuse the powder. Style as normal.
Locate it! Available at Walmart, Ulta.com, and Amazon.com
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This post originally appeared on our November/December 2012 Magazine