Breda Watch Giveaway

Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Hi Beauties,

I will be reviewing one of my favourite accessories today, which happens to be a watch. I am a self proclaimed watchoholic. I love buying different watches and can't even think of stepping out of home without my wristwatch. So, when I got the opportunity to review this wonderful watch by Breda Watch, I almost jumped up in excitement. They are just so pretty and elegant for every occassion like office, lunch or evening out with friends. Just take a look at these beauties and you will know.


So, aren't they lovely. Enough of the pictures, lets get back to the review.

What Breda Watch Claims : 

The “Brooke” watch by Breda invites you to the best of both worlds: while this watch has a certain “boyfriend” style appeal, signature Breda detailing gives it a trendy and glamorous vibe. The oversized case features a thick gold bezel and a Mother of Pearl dial. The dial boasts three non-working chronograph sub-dials and rhinestone encrusts serving as hour markers. Large gold and white hands make for easy timekeeping. A gold crown and two push buttons finish of this dazzling case. A three-link horn pattern cream plastic band sits comfortably on your wrist with a fold-over-clasp. The “Brooke” is a perfect choice for a stylish fashionista on the prowl for the time of her life.

·         Highest Standard Quartz movement
·         Oversized gold metal bezel
·         Mother of Pearl dial marked with three non-working sub-dials and rhinestone encrust hour markers; large white and gold hands
·         Horn pattern plastic three-link band with fold-over-clasp
·         Water-resistant to 99 feet (30 M)

Well,  I promised, its time for the Breda Watch Giveaway. Here's what you have to do to enter the Breda Watch Giveaway


Mandatory Entries:
1) Follow my blog through GFC. (5 points)
2) Leave your (valid) email id so that I can contact you if you win.
3) Like ‘BREDA’ Facebook page BredaWatch and leave comment on their page something like ‘Blush and the Blog sent me’ or ‘I want to win Breda Giveaway by Blush and the Blog’. You just have to make sure that you let Breda know that you are participating in my giveaway.
4) Like my page ‘Blush and the Blog’ on Facebook. Enter your Facebook name.
5) Follow my Blog on Networked Blogs. Enter your Facebook name.
6) Lastly, tell me which country are you living in currently. Just to add to the fun part, if you have traveled to any other countries, do let me know which is your favourite country.

Optional Entries:
7) Post about the giveaway on your Blog and/or Blog’s sidebar (5 points each) If you do both, you will get a total of 10 points.
8) Sign-up for Blush and the Blog’s e-mail updates (delivered via Feedburner). You have to verify and confirm the subscription in order to receive the extra entry. (2 points) Enter the email address you have used to subscribe to Blush and the Blog.

The Giveaway extended till 30 November, 2011.

How to enter:
Please read and fulfill the above mandatory rules carefully before you submit your entries. Provide your entry for the giveaway in the following manner only and do not post duplicate comments. If you have any queries, feel free to contact me at blushandtheblog@hotmail.com

Mandatory Entries:
Name
GFC (5 points)
Email (To contact you, if you win)
Facebook Name (Used for liking my Facebook page)
Facebook Name (Used for following my Blog on Networked Blogs)
Your country and your favourite country.

Optional Entries:
Link to Blog Post about Giveaway (5 points)
Link Side bar post about Giveaway (5 points)
Email  for Subscription to Blush and Blog (5 points)

This Giveaway is sponsored by Breda Watch and ends on  15 November, 2011. The winner will be chosen through random.org.

Don't forget to enter the Sigma F80 Flat top Kabuki Brush Giveaway 
Blogs created only for giveaways will not entertained.

Disclaimer: This Giveaway has been sponsored by Breda Watch and I am not affiliated to Breda Watch in any manner nor have I been compensated for holding this giveaway.  

Sigma F80 Flat Top Synthetic Kabuki Brush International Giveaway - Closed

Monday, September 12, 2011
This Giveaway is now closed. A big Thanks to the lovely ladies who participated. I will be announcing the winner very soon. Keep your fingers and toes crossed.

I am so excited to announce the giveaway for this awesome Sigma F80 Flat Top Synthetic Kabuki Brush. Since, every girl who loves her makeup knows how precious this brush is. So I am not going to bore you with the review. So, just a few pictures of this beauty to tempt you even more. 


To enter:

Mandatory Entries:
1) Follow my blog through GFC. (5 points)
2) Leave your (valid) email id so that I can contact you if you win.
3) Like my page ‘Blush and the Blog’ on Facebook. Enter your Facebook name. (2 points)
4) Follow my Blog on Networked Blogs. Enter your Facebook name.(2 points)

Optional Entries:
5) Post about the giveaway on your Blog and/or Blog’s sidebar (5 points each) If you do both, you will get a total of 10 points.
6) Sign-up for Blush and the Blog’s e-mail updates (delivered via Feedburner). You have to verify and confirm the subscription in order to receive the extra entry. (2 points) Enter the email address you have used to subscribe to Blush and the Blog. 



How to enter:
Please read and fulfill the above rules carefully before you submit your entries. Provide your entry for the giveaway in the following manner only and do not post duplicate comments. If you have any queries, difficulties, feel free to contact me at blushandtheblog@hotmail.com.

Please don't post your queries in the comments section of this post. Respect the rules of Giveaway.

Mandatory Entries:
Name
GFC (5 points)
Facebook Name (Used for liking my Facebook page)
Facebook Name (Used for following my Blog on Networked Blogs) 
Email (To contact you, if you win)

Optional Entries:
Link to Blog Post about Giveaway (5 points)
Link Side bar post about Giveaway (5 points)
Email  for Subscription to Blush and Blog (5 points)

Enter my Breda Watch giveaway here to win one of these lovely watches. 


The Sigma F80 Brush Giveaway starts today and will end on 31 October, 2011. The Giveaway is open internationally.
  
Disclaimer: This Giveaway has been sponsored by Sigma. I am affiliated to Sigma only to the extent as an Affiliate and I have not been compensated in any manner by Sigma for this giveaway.

Braun 3270 Silk Epil 3 Soft Perfection - First Use - Review

Thursday, September 8, 2011

If you girls would have glanced at my last post, you would have seen the that I just got for myself a Braun 3270 Silk Epil 3 Soft Perfection Epilator. I have been wanting to buy an epilator on and off..Reading a positive review, I would be all revved up to buy one, but a negative review would bring me back to ground zero. :-P 

I have been religiously using Gillette Satin care for past 10 years now. That’s the only Razor I have ever touched and I still love it. The biggest problem with razor is one has to use it everyday. Grrr.....atleast I do. I tried waxing twice but it did not suit my skin and I had very evil looking tiny boils kind of eruptions on my legs. They really took a while to disappear and I never had the courage to try waxing again. 

Price - MRP - 3445 INR (I got it for 3265 INR) 
Well, coming back to the review, this is going to be a long review. I will try to cover each and everything from pain, hygiene, effectiveness in hair removal, etc. 

 
I know most of you can only think of excruciating pain and red bumps whenever it comes to epilators, but I experienced very less (read negligible) pain even on first use. So, lets start. 

Noise 

No doubt, this machine creates noise pollution. I mean seriously, the noise it creates is almost like a dentist’s drill. When I first switched it on, the noise intimidated me so much and I actually regretted buying this machine. I got so scared to even being this near to my skin, but you all know how brave we women are when it comes to torturing ourselves for hair removal. (Instantly, I reminded myself of Mountain Dew ad “Darr ke aage jeet hai”) Bad joke, sorry. :-P. 

If I close my room and use it, my parents in their room from my room can easily know what I am upto. :-(

Pain on Epilator use
To ensure minimum pain, it is very essential that the hair to be removed is short in length. The best time to epilate is when the hair is ½ cm in length. ½ cm hair can be easily grasped by the epilator tweezers and it is less painful to epilate such hair. I had read so many reviews about how painful epilation is and trust me, my expectations were quite high on the pain part. But, I was in for a big surprise. The pain was almost negligible and it felt like tiny pricks only. I had not shaved my legs that day but the day before and the hair was quite tiny. Maybe 0.3 -0.5 mm. The pain can be much more if the hair is full grown. The hair on my arms was much longer and when I used it on my arms, the pain was comparatively much more. 




I also used the Epilator on my underarms where the hair was quite tiny. It did gave me a few tiny bleeding spots but a bit of moisturiser and antiseptic cream helped the skin. The pain was nothing like unbearable. A tried tweezing out a few hairs which were left and Woah..! it hurt much more tweezing a single hairs, compared to using Epilator. 

The Epilator comes with a massaging roller attachment which is meant to  massage the skin before and after epilation to reduce pain and ease the epilating sensation. I used the Epilator with the massaging roller, but felt that it made the epilation process slower. Also, since epilating was not much painful for me, I can give the massaging roller a skip.


Effective Hair Removal  

Very true to its claim, it removes hair directly from the roots. The small hair which look so tiny on the surface of the skin, almost like a small stubble. I was so amazed to see that all the hair was yanked off from the roots. It was so gross and so satisfying too. I had to clean the epilator again and again after every few swipes.

Ease of Use
Epilator is easy to use but it has to be:
  • · Held at 90 degree angle to the skin on which it is used,
  • ·Skin on which it is to be used is to be held tight. It works great on the legs, but its a bit difficult to use on the backside of legs, since the skin over there is much more loose. The skin needs to be stretched and held tight for effective epilation.  
  • Similar to waxing, Epilator has to be used in direction opposite to hair growth.

Irritation and red bumps on Skin

When I used Epilator for the first time, I had tiny pinkish-red bumps on my skin. The instruction booklet which comes along with the Epilator advises users to apply a moisturising cream after epilation to soothe the redness. I decided to do a little experiment and use aloe vera gel on one leg and Vaseline body lotion on the other. The red bumps healed after about 24 hours and the leg on which I applied Vaseline body lotion looked much better immediately after Epilation.

Hygiene 

Epilating is a hygienic method of hair removal and can be done at any time, provided the hair to be epilated has the minimum length required. Compared to messy waxing or depilatory creams, epilators are much more convenient. It is also much more hygienic to waxing as I fear that many small parlours don’t exercise proper hygiene in terms of waxing strips, spatulas etc. which may lead to serious skin troubles. (it’s my  own thinking. I am a bit finicky about hygiene issue and i might even have a OCD of washing hands). The cleaning brush is very effective and removes all the hairs left on the Epilator after use. Afterwards, I wipe it off the Epilator with a dry cotton swab to remove any residue.


Skin reaction and Sensitive Skin 

My body skin is normal and not sensitive. But girls who have sensitive body skin should purchase an epilator only after trying it. In case your friends have it, you can definitely borrow it and try. That will help you to judge sensitivity of your skin as well as effectiveness in removing hair. The tiny red bumps healed after about 24 hours. 


These companies should give a carry case which can securely hold the product and its attachments while travelling and even when it is stored. 

A few things which I did not like 
  • Does not come with a carry case.
  • Epilator cannot be charged unlike a few other models. So, to use, one has to plug in and use. 
  • Noise factor is definitely a big turn off.
  • Should have come in other colours too. Pink is not exactly my favourite colour.
Would I recommend 

Yes, of course ! So, this is the best possible way I could describe my first use with the Epilator. I would definitely recommend you to buy it for a easy, hygienic and hassle free way of hair removal. I am very much satisfied with this Epilator. I will use it again when needed and will keep you all updated. 

Take care till then.