Thursday, July 19, 2012

Benefit The Pretty Committee kit review & swatches


Benefit Cosmetics is a company that has been on and off of my radar for quite some time already. I kind of love the retro design of Benefit's packaging, the witty names of their products … and at the same time these things scare me off. They make me feel that the products inside might not live up to their promises and the whole lot might be badly overpriced. So if I happen to come by a Benefit counter (it's not sold in Estonia where I live, so it can only happen while travelling), I usually just walk by.

I have had a chance to try their famous BadGal mascara sample as a magazine freebie and was very disappointed. It just turned my quite long and luscious lashes into scary spider feet. I don't really understand the people who love it. Then, after reading so many good reviews of their Creaseless Creams eyeshadows I decided to give Benefit another chance. I love each and every one Creaseless Cream I've tried. Talk about the mixed impression!

A few weeks ago in Poland I came across a Benefit counter again in a Sephora store. I was already leaving the shop but just hanged around a bit, browsing around to see if there's anything interesting.

Then I got a sight of The Pretty Committee kit from Benefit.

The kit consists of 5 items: Bella Bamba blush, Star Don't Stray primer for concealers and eyeshadows, Eye Bright eye brightener pencil (all in full sizes), High Beam complexion enhancer in a sample size and a mesh pouch.

The star of this kit is naturally Bella Bamba blush and I immediately asked the shop assistant to try it to my cheeks. Wow! I was instantly sold! Or should I say the kit was sold to me in a minute :P

Let's take a closer look.


Bella Bamba, a "3D brightening pink face powder" by name, is a most gorgeous watermelon-coloured blush. I won't tell much about it now, because it truly deserves a post of it's own. Let's just say that it beats Nars blushes by far. 


Stay Don't Stray is a skin-coloured primer meant to unify the tone of eyelids and keep all eye area makeup at it's place for whole day. It is a good match for my skintone and I think I won't need any separate concealer around the eyes while using this. The only fault I can find now is that a huge amount comes out of the pump bottle at once, wasting the product. I keep my fingers crossed that the staying power will be good. 

Eye Bright is a jumbo sized light rosy-white eye pencil that is meant to be used in the inner & outer corners of the eyes, under the eyebrows and on lower waterlines to give a “wide awake” look. I've used this type of products before and while it's not an absolutely necessary product for me, it is a very nice add-up to my makeup routine. 

High Beam is another Benefit's iconic product, a luminescent highlighter for cheeks, brow bones, your Cupid's bow and so on. I'm not very fascinated by liquid highlighters, but I've been slightly curious about High Beam for quite long, because it's rather pearly, not that outright shiny. I hope it lives up to my expectations. This sample size, although it's much smaller than a lipstick, will last for a very long time I think.

The pouch is just an ordinary mesh pouch with Benefit's logo on it. But I like it's size and rosy gold colouring quite a lot.
Left to right: Eye Bright, High Beam and Stay Don't Stray, unblended.
Blended on my NC15/20 skin. 
One of the best things about this kit (besides the outright gorgeousness of Bella Bamba blush!) was that the whole kit together cost less than merely Bella Bamba and Eye Bright together. That means, I got Stay Don't Stray, High Beam and the pouch for free. I would never have bought all of these products separately, but I'm a very happy kitty the kit gave me an opportunity to discover and try new things. 


I paid around 50 euros for the whole kit & purchased it from Galeria Kazimiers in Krakow, Poland.

Have tried anything from Benefit? Would you like to try something?

Yours Truly,
Tolmu Rull

Instructions on the backside of cardboard packaging.

For my lovely Estonian ladies:

Benefit Cosmetics on meigifirma, mille tooteid Eestis muidugi müügil pole. Välismaal käies soovitan aga silmad lahti hoida: selle komplekti ostsin Krakovist Poolast. Esmapilgul veidi ülepingutatuna tunduvad papist pakendid võivad endas peita väärt sisu. Ilukomitee komplekt väärib oma nime :P

Siiralt teie,
Tolmu Rull


Sunday, July 15, 2012

Small Summery Lumene Haul


As I've probably mentioned before, Lumene is one of my favourite companies when it comes to skincare.

The three things I like most about Lumene, is that their products are relatively natural, have worked well for me in most cases and are very reasonably priced. Even better, they have regular discount campaigns, when you get 20-25 % off and sometimes a free gift with purchase. Yay!

I also like that they launch new products regularly or reformulate the old ones, usually making them better. Oh, I have so much great things to say about Lumene, must save some of it for next posts!


Lumene Vitamin C+ Radiance Nectar is my all-time favourite facial serum, I could say, a HG item. It's my 4th or 5th repurchase and that says something. I shall do a more in-depth review of it, I just say right now I like it a lot. I paid 13.24 euros for it with 20 % off.

Arctic Aqua 2 in 1 Skin-Perfecting Moisture Booster is a new addition to Lumene Arctic Aqua line. It is also used as a serum before face cream. I think it might be a nice hydrating gel for oiler skin types for summer. It's my first time purchase, so I'm not really sure what I think about it yet. I paid 11.12 euros for it with 20 % off. 


Finally, Berry Refresh is a new body care line from Lumene based on Finnish berries. This line is so new it's not on Lumene international web site yet, but you can see it on Finnish site here. I got this body moisturiser for free because my Lumene purchase was over 20 euros (around 25 USD). I already like it a lot, because it has the same great cloudberry scent as Vitamin C+ Radiance Nectar, contains over 90 % natural ingredients, is paraben-free, as most of Lumene products and sinks in very fast. I'm very eager to try other products from Berry Refresh line too.

Lumene products are widely acessible in Estonia & the Baltics and of course Finland where the company originates from. They are also present in USA and Russia (for all locations, check here).

I bought mine from Tallinna Kaubamaja at the end of May. Currently, Lumene products are 25 % off at Rosalind stores in Estonia.

Have you tried anything from Lumene? If not, would you like to?

Yours Truly,
Tolmu Rull

 
For my lovely Estonian ladies:

Lumene nahahooldustooted on mu suured lemmikud, ikka ja jälle satun neilt üht-teist soetama. Mai lõpus jõudsid ostukorvi minu kõigi aegade lemmikseerum Vitamin C+ Radiance Nectar, mida olen ostnud juba 4-5 korda. See ütleb nii mõndagi, eks.

Et üle 20-eurose ostuga sai Kaubamajast kaasa tasuta uue Berry Refresh-sarja murakalõhnalise kehakreemi, valisin lisaks seerumile välja ka Arctic Aqua 2 in 1 Skin-Perfecting Moisture Booster'i. See on kerge geel, mida soovitatakse kasutada naha niisutamiseks kreemi all, mina loodan, et minu rasusevõitu nahal töötab see suviselt kerge niisutajana kreemi asemel. Täpsemaid muljeid veel ei jaga :)

Kingituseks saadud muraka-kehakreem on küll väga mõnus ja kiiresti imenduv.

Muuseas, praegu on Rosalinnu poodides Lumene toodetel 25 % soodustust.

Siiralt teie,
Tolmu Rull

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Beauty Night at The Body Shop Store and Estonian Beauty Bloggers First Meetup


Last Thursday, we Estonian beauty bloggers had a great milestone: our first bigger meeting. I must be the last one to post about it, but I'll still add my two cents.

Lovely Liz from Beautyfromliz had some information that The Body Shop offers Beauty Nights for 4-6 people with some light snacks, a glass of sparkling wine, makeup and product samples. All completely free! 


It was an opportunity not to be missed, so we got our act together after some discussions (date! time! our favourite store!) and got our beautiful bodies there. Leelo aka MissL from Beautybymissl even drove more than 200 kms to get there, being 31 weeks+ pregnant! 
MissL gazing the TBS makeup.
It was very nice to meet all fellow bloggers. At first we felt all a bit shy as Estonians always do, but by the end of the night felt quite at ease with each other I could say. 
Anna-Liisa telling us about TBS skincare.
At first there was an introductory greeting, then some of us went on to get our makeups done, the others listened to a short lecture about The Body Shop skincare ranges (me belonging to the latter party). A first I thought everyone will get a quick new face, that's why I'm wearing just some mineral powder and mascara (and looking quite bland on the pictures, I'd say. But that's OK.) 
Me and my almost makeup-free face.
After the introductory part, our gang just kept swatching and sniffing and testing (basically no sample product escaped from our hands!) ... and picking out products we wanted personal samples from to take at home. We liked some products, we disliked the others, but finally no girl left the store without purchase :P And we are a picky crowd! 
LiisM, me and MissL are wondering about the ingredients of TBS baby care range.
We even tried to swatch the new Lily Cole Cruelty Free LE collcection a bit. BTW, did I mention, all make up products were 30 % off and all other products 10 % off for us during the Beauty Night?

LiisM is trying to take a photo of the swatches on my hand.
Of course, a lot of opinions and beauty tips were shared, along with some laughter and personal details. 
The two hours that felt like an eternity first somehow melted away and then it was time to go home :( 
All made up! LiisK...
...Mammu...
... and Angeelika.

Here we are left to right: Angeelika, Mammu, LiisK, Liz, SA Anna-Liisa, me  and MissL.
Have you had any meetups with beauty bloggers from your country?
Does The Body Shop offer free beauty nights in your country? If not, are you a bit jealous of us?

Yours Truly,
Tolmu Rull

For my lovely Estonian ladies: 

Alates juuni algusest pakuvad The Body Shopi poed Eestis iluõhtuid 4-6 inimesele. Väikesed näksid, klaas vahuveini, soovijatele meik, The Body Shopi toodete tutvustus, soodustused ja muidugi tootenäidised kõigile koju kaasa. Kogu see lõbu on täiesti tasuta, tuleb vaid meelepärases poes aeg kinni panna. Kahetunnised iluõhtud algavad reeglina kell 19. 
Eesti ilublogijatele oli see esmakordne suurem kohtumine. Küllap olete teistest blogidest selle kohta juba oksendamiseni tüdimuseni lugenud, aga postitan ikkagi oma vaatenurga ka.

Varem olin näost näkku kohtunud vaid Liisiga blogist Beautyfromliz. Kuna nii meile kui The Body Shopi rahvale oli see esmakordne üritus, olid kõik veidi eestlaslikult närvis, kuid lõppkokkuvõttes kukkus kenasti välja. 
LiisK leidis vist sobiva jumestuskreemi...
Pärast pisukest sissejuhatust pakuti valida, kas soovime lasta ennast meikida või hoopis kuulata nahahooldussarjade tutvustust. Kolm neiut lasid ennast meikida, mulle tundus nahahooldus seekord paeluvam. 
...ja istus meigitooli.
Tema järel saabus Angeelika kord.
Millegipärast kujutasin enne iluõhtut ette, et kõik saavad kiire meigi ja kandsin ainult veidi mineraalpuudrit, natuke ripsmetušši, põsepuna ja huuleläiget. Mõtlesin, et niikuinii võetakse kohe meik maha ja tehakse uus. Kui oleksin teadnud, et nii ei juhtu, oleksin kindlasti põhjalikuma meigi teinud. Ikkagi ilublogijatega kohtumine ju! 
MissL ja Liz hindavad swatch'e.
Pärast tootetutvustust läks lahti suur uurimine, proovimine, nuusutamine, siltide lugemine ja küsimuste esitamine, pildistamine, muljete vahetamine, nõuannete jagamine jne. 
Õhtu lõpuks said kõik lasta armsatesse pisikestesse topsikutesse tootenäidiseid kaasa pakkida, et need kodus järele katsetada. Eks mõni toode meeldis vähem ja mõni rohkem, kuid midagi huvitavat ja meelepärast leidis igaüks ja ostuta ei lahkunud vist keegi. Katsun teha lähiajal ülevaate, mis ma ostsin ja millised näidised kaasa sain. 


(Võrdluseks, I.L.U. poes Kristiines keelduti mulle jumestuskreemi sortsukest isegi siis kaasa panemast, kui pakkusin, et ostan vajaliku topsiku nende poest ise. Olevat nõutav see poes kohapeal näkku kanda :P) 

Kui kogu sellest meepotist mõni tõrvatilk välja otsida, siis ehk vaid see, et vahepeal muutus tegevus veidi kaootiliseks ja me kippusime teistele ostjatele pisut jalgu jääma, kuid esimese korra asi, eks. Ka oleks mulle meeldinud, kui kõik oleks kiirelt läbi käinud nii meigitoolist kui ka kuulnud nahahoolduse juttu.

Rocca TBS-i särasilmne juhatajanna.
Suur-suur tänu Rocca al Mare The Body Shopi rahvale, eriti särasilmsele juhatajannale, kelle nimi onmul meelest läinud, ja müüja Anna-Liisale!

Siiralt teie,
Tolmu Rull


Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Eestimaine mineraalmeik veebipoest? Aga palun!


This post is in Estonian only, because it concerns a local newbie mineral makeup company. Unfortunately they don't deliver abroad (yet).

5. juunil avas oma veebipoe Ontic Minerals, eestimaine mineraalmeigibränd. Tegelikult olid nad väljas ka kevadisel Tartu Ilumessil, aga seal ma ei käinud, seega ei kommenteeri.


Tsiteerin ettevõtte kodulehte:
"Ontic Minerals on eestimaine bränd, mis tegeleb kodumaise, loodusliku dekoratiivkosmeetikasarja arendamise, tootmise ja müügiga. Kõik Ontic Minerals tooted on valmistatud ja pakitud käsitööna.
Ontic Minerals kosmeetika on 100 % looduslik st. et tooted ei sisalda mitte ühtegi sünteetilist ainet vaid koosnevad üksnes puhastest mineraalidest ja teistest nahale kasulikest naturaalsetest ainetest.
Ontic Minerals tooted ei sisalda nahale kahjulikke koostisosi nagu talk, vismut oksükloriid, parabeenid, nanoosakesed, sulfaadid, silikoonid ja nafta jääkproduktid.
Meie kosmeetika tootmiseks kasutatakse Prantsuse ECOCERT standardile vastavalt sertifitseerituid koostisosi.
Ontic Minerals kosmeetikat ei ole testitud loomade peal. Ei sisalda karmiini ja teisi loomset päritolu ühendeid ning seetõttu sobib suurepäraselt veganitele.
Kõik meie tooted on registreeritud Terviseametis ning neile on väljastatud kosmeetikatoodete terviseohutuse hinnang.
Meie missioon on olla kodumaise, loodusliku kosmeetikasarja esindaja, tagada klientide täielik rahulolu tootes kõrgekvaliteedilist, puhast kosmeetikat. Kombineerides kõrgekvaliteetsete ilukollektsioonide tootmist tõeliselt hea klienditeenindusega soovime saavutada ka nõudlikuimate klientide tunnustuse.”
See ja eelnevad pildid pärinevad Ontic Mineralsi Facebooki albumist.
Väga tore ja vahva, et Eestis on lisaks muudele loodusliku kosmeetika tootjatele nüüd ka oma mineraalmeigibränd. Kuid Ontic Mineralsi kodulehte vaadates jäid mõned asjaolud veidi häirima. 

Esiteks, tooteid võiks pakkuda ka väikeste näidispakkide ehk sämplitena, nagu mineraalmeigiga tegelevatel firmadel tavaks on. Jah, tellitud tooteid saab küll 14 päeva jooksul tagastada, makstes sealjuures ise postikulu, aga tihtipeale nõuab sobiva tooni ja toote leidmine väga mitmete erinevate proovimist ja 26.95 euri maksvate meigipõhja puhul võib nende üha uuesti tellimine ja siis tagastamine olla liiga kulukas ja tüütu.

Teiseks, mulle kui üsna usinale veebis shoppajale on alati väga sümpaatne, kui ettevõte ei kasseeri ei tellimis- ega tagastamistasu (näiteks nagu Siison.ee teeb). Ontic Mineralsi puhul algab tasuta kohalesaatmine 50-eurosest tellimissummast. Kas tasuta eestisisese saatmise võimaldamine on ettevõttele tõesti liiga kulukas? Mistõttu jõuame sujuvalt järgmise punktini... 

These screenshots are clickable too :) As always
Kolmandaks, hinnad on mineraalmeigi kohta üsna krõbedad. Mõned hinnanäited 10 g/30 ml meigipõhi 26.95 eur, 10 ml põsepuna 18.95 eur, 2 g lauvärv 9.95 eur. Ma ei ole küll mineraalmeigi alal väga suur asjatundja, kuid mineraalmeigiga flirtides üht-teist olen proovinud ja mõningaid oste-tellimusi teinud. Inglismaalt ja USA-st tellimine tundub soodsam...

Neljandaks, värvivalik ei ole just hiigelsuur. See aga on mineraalmeigi soetamise puhul paljudele inimestele kaalukas argument. Et ettevõte ja pood on alles nii uued, pole muidugi kuskil veebis ühtegi swatch'i ehk värvinäidist ega ka arvustust... Küllap lisandub tulevikus nii värvitoone kui ka näidiseid. See eest on mõnedel toonidel väga armsad nimed, nagu Peipsi Sand või Sunrise in Tartu.


Kokkuvõtlikult, ma ei oska öelda, kas Ontic Mineralsi tooted mulle meeldiksid või mitte, kuid esialgu näib ettevõttel veel arenemisruumi olevat.

Ontic Mineralsi toodetega saab tutvuda siin ja siin ning sügisel toimuval messil Ilu Sõnum.
Kas olete Ontic Mineralsist varem kuulnud? Kas ostaksite veebipoest kodumaise ja loodusliku, kuid tundmatu firma üsna kalleid tooteid?

Siiralt teie,
Tolmu Rull

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Sleeping with Pinocchio: The Body Shop Blueberry Body Butter review


The body butters from The Body Shop are iconic. If you have never heard of them (which I don't believe, you must be living in some kind of cave then), here's the concept: they are very thick & greasy body creams that come in a big variety of scents from olive oil to mango, coconut & moringa. If you are curious what a moringa is, check here.

Anyway, dry-skinned people swear by The Body Shop body butters. There are a lot of other body butters around, but as far as I know, the ones from The Body Shop were the first. Hence the cult product status.

The blueberry body butter is a strange addition to the range. First, it comes out only when there's a sale on (like now).

 
Secondly, it does not smell like blueberries. It smells like a sawmill. Seriously, every time I use it, my husband says he's in bed with Pinocchio again. You know, the wooden boy from a fairy tale whose nose grew every time he lied. A stupid boy, who thought money trees would grow from soil when coins are planted.

Also, this body butter is very greasy. I mainly use it on my feet and calves that go very dry in wintertime. Then it just sinks in leaving the stink behind. I can't use this all over the body or in summertime, then I'd be a total greaseball just out of a sawmill.

But then again, I heard the other day somebody asking for it in The Body Shop store. People are different, you know. 

I've been using this for about two winters now. Either it will go bad or end up in my empties for a few months on from now. We'll see.

Buy again? Nope. I'm not a lumberjack really.

Yours Truly,
Tolmu Rull


For my lovely Estonian ladies:

Mustika kehavõi The Body Shopilt on üks veider toode. Esiteks, see on müügil vaid allahindluste ajal, seega kui see teile huvi pakub, siis on õige aeg minna ptaegu The Body Shopi poodi. Hinnaks oli vist 9.90 eurot.

Teiseks, see ei lõhna värskete mõnusate mustikate järele. See lõhnab nagu saeveski. Iga kord kui seda enne tudumist säärtele määrin, teeb mu mees nalja, et magab jälle koos Pinocchioga. See kehavõi võiks tõesti ometi kord otsa saada, lisaks veidrale lõhnale on see ka kaugeltki liiga rasvane mu jaoks.

Siiralt teie,
Tolmu Rull

Beauty Blogazons Weekly Roundup 7/6




My Newest Addiction Beauty Blog Laura finds talented independent designers on Boticca.

Beauty Product Review Did you get the Target Summer Beauty Bag? Check out my free goodies! (with lots of pics!)

Confessions of a Sarcastic Mom
 Four polishes from On Safari, the China Glaze 2012 fall collection, are featured.

Stephanie Louise- All Things Beautiful Stephanie Louise of Stephanie Louise- All Things Beautiful shows us the newest stunning L'Oreal Infallible shades, all of them are headturners!

Phyrra Phyrra is in love with the Cult Nails Untamed Collection by Coco!

Chrissy@Nail Utopia Chrissy joined in the fun of Polish Days Jelly Sandwich with a twist, using her hand crafted nail polish.

Captivating Claws
 A fun, festive gradient dot 4th of July Mani featuring Orly, China Glaze and Zoya

Emily Hudspeth, hair design and makeup artist Emily Hudspeth is super excited to have a sneak preview to share with you on some new Bare Escentuals products that are coming out in July. Stay tuned for a video tutorial and giveaway!

The Lacquered Libra
 Let your hands join in the 4th of July festivities with a cute Stars and Stripes mani!

Beauty by Miss L Shared some of her month of June beauty favorites.

Cosmetics Aficionado
 Oily lids? Curious how the Elf Eyelid Primer compares to Urban Decay Primer Potion? Read on!

Mama Fashionista In honor of the birth of her new baby girl, Mama Fashionista shares Josie Maran's go to product for her signature, tousled hair look-Bohemian Waves Argan Hair Mist!

Tolmu Rull Tells All Ever thought you would like to try the famous Moroccanoil hair treatment, but that's too expensive? Tolmu Rull found a spot-on dupe!

DeyiMizu See if you can get falsies effect with the Too Faced Better Than False Lashes Nylon Lash Extension System!

Sincerely Stephanie Looking for some nail shields that actually work? Enter my Jamberry Nail Shield Giveaway to win two different designs!

Midnight Manicures Jeanie brings you 2 beautful jelly glitter polishes from Haze Glaze.

Shades Of Beauty, Inc. formerly For Me, It Works The unboxing of my 1st InfluensterVoxBox (Summer Beauty 2012)

Liquor, Lube and Lipstick Do you need some easy nail art? Here ya go! All you need is in the office supply closet!


Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Empties: winter 2012


Although I have not been very consistant with posting my empties project, I have still dutyfully collected them in the past month. By now, a big paper bag is almost full and annoyingly getting on my way all the time. So expect to see a lot more of empties soon :)

These empties were used up by me sometime during the winter months and although the bottles and tubes and their contents is long gone, the pictures are still waiting to be posted.

While it's not exactly "winter" here any more, the summer has completely failed to install this year. So why not to review some winter-y products?

Let's get a more detailed view of what I've used up.

  • Make up remover wipes by ByPhasse and Alverde – both are cheap face wipes (around 2 euros or so) that worked fine. Still, no re-buy probably.
  • The Body Shop Basil Purifying Mask – Ooh, this was a HG mask! I have already told you, how much I adore when vegetables and herbs are used in cosmetics. Basil is one of my favourite herbs and this mask smelt divine for me! It was that type of mask that doesn't go hard on your face and rather had a cooling & refreshing effect on the skin than deeply purifying one. I'd buy again in a heartbeat, but TBS doesn't offer this mask any more.
  • Puhas Loodus (Pure Nature) deeply purifying scrub with microbeads & apple extract – Although the products of Puhas Loodus are far from being pure and ecological, I liked it. It was a good, cheap ( I think around 4-5 euros) & effective face scrub with very fine beads and a subtle apple scent. I'll probably buy again sometime.  

  •  Avon Anew Pure O2 Oxygenating Youth Complex – Yuk! This day cream was way too greasy and did nothing for my skin. I struggled hard to use it up! 
  • Lumene Matt Touch cleanser & toner – While Lumene is one of my favourite cosmetics companies, these Matt Touch products were not the best I have tried from them. Mainly because they didn't mattify my skin much and the toner contained alcohol. I know they have reformulated the product and I hope new version is much better. A repurchase? Maybe.


  • Lactacyd Femina Intimate Wash – A girl's gotta have at least one product for every region of her body, right? :P One of the best intimate washes around. 'Nuff said.


  • Alverde Naturkosmetik Herbal toothpaste -- It was an emergency buy from Germany. I didn't like it's taste too much, so I'm happy our ways have parted. Don't care it was vegan and everything.


  • L'Oreal Paris Shine & Gloss duo -- I don't know why it was called shine & gloss duo, while it was simply a lipliner & lipstick duo in a pencil form :S Still, it was a nice nude hue for my skintone and I was quite sad when it came to it's end. A good nude lipliner is harder to find than you'd think. The double ended pencil packaging sucked, because a lot went to waste with sharpening and I had to throw quite a lot of product away because it became impossible to sharpen in the end. 


  • Dove Summer Glow Moisturiser -- This self-tanning moisturiser has been praised by many beauty bloggers and I'm no exception. Normal to dark skin version gave a very nice brownish hue to my light skin and I liked the initial shimmer effect too. This was not my first bottle and I have already bought the same product again.
  • Dove Colour Care shampoo – Just an ordinary drugstore shampoo, nothing much to say.

Weirdly, this time around I managed to use up a lot of products I'd actually buy again for several reasons. Not bad, I think.

Yours Truly,
Tolmu Rull

For my lovely Estonian ladies:


Tühjad potsikud ja tuubid eelmisest talvest. Loomulikult on see ärakasutatud kraam säilinud ainult piltide ja mälestuste näol, aga kui juba suvi sel aastal tulemata jäänud on, siis miks mitte talvist kraami meenutada, eks? Ülaltoodud kraamist soovitaksin eelkõige Puhta Looduse õunaga koorimiskreemi, Dove isepruunistajat ja Lactacydi intiimpesugeeli. The Body Shopi basiilikumaski ostaksin ka kohe uuesti, kuid minu suureks kurvastuseks seda enam ei valmistata ega müüda :(


Siiralt teie,
Tolmu Rull