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If you follow me on Facebook you have heard me tease about a fabulous new skincare line I have been trying out. It has cause quiet the stir and some of my friends have been waiting with baited breath for me to tell them what I have been using. Well, here is it:

bareMinerals Skin Care

bareMinerals!!

OhMyStinkinHeck! this stuff is good! I haven’t been one to have a routine skin care regime and more often than not my face is rough and dry. So, when I received the bareMinerals Skin Renewing Trio I tried it the first day and there was an IMMEDIATE difference in the way my face felt. I can honestly say that after using it for2 weeks my skin not only feels 100 percent healthier it LOOKS it! It actually looks and feels better now than it did when I was 20.

I was asked by a friend why I haven’t used any skin care products before now. Well, most of the time they are time consuming, expensive and burn when I use them. That isn’t the case with bareMinerals. They do not burn or sting at all. They do not take up a lot of time. And they are affordable. The trio set like I am using is $26 and includes a cleanser, a moisturizer and eye-firming cream.

The eight-piece bareMinerals Skincare line, powered by a patent-pending RareMinerals ActiveSoil Complex (which has three times the antioxidant capacity of blueberries, by the way) is a revolutionary way to care for your skin.  You can learn more about all of the products contained in the line by visiting bareMinerals. They would love for you to visit the website and post via comment which products you would like to try from the new bareMinerals Skincare line.

You can also find bareMinerals on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/bareescentuals

 


“I was supplied with sample products from bareMinerals to help facilitate this post. I was in no other way compensated and all opinions stated are those of my own and were in no way influenced by receipt of product.”

 

 

BioTrue

Recently my family was asked to try out the new multi-purpose solution called Biotrue by Bausch +Lomb. While I personally don’t wear contacts, the girls do. I would love to be able to wear contacts but there are issues with my eyes that just don’t allow it.  So, Marissa has volunteered  to bring a video review about Biotrue to you today:

LOL, Marissa was a little nervous but I think she did great. It isn’t often that I can convince her to be in front of the camera but I love it when I can. A little history about Marissa and her contacts that wasn’t included in the video…she had an ulcer on her left eye a few years ago that almost caused her to go blind. She learned very quickly the importance of taking care of her eyes and contacts and is very picky about the products that she uses. Biotrue has become the new favorite!

Biotrue Solution

Biotrue is inspired by the biology of your eyes™. It goes beyond cleaning by being the only* solution to bring together three bio-inspired innovations:

* Has a lubricant found naturally in your eyes

* Matches the pH of healthy tears

* Keeps certain beneficial tear proteins active

Biotrue works like your eyes to provide you with the health and comfort your eyes deserve, helping to make lens wear easier on your eyes.

“I wrote this review while participating in a Mom Central Consulting blog tour on behalf of Bausch + Lomb Biotrue. I received a Biotrue sample and a gift card to thank me for taking the time to participate.”

 

Something that a lot of you may not know is that my Dad had one of the first liver transplants in the state of Georgia. That was back in the early 90′s and it gave us an extra 10 years with him that we wouldn’t have had otherwise. During those 10 years my Dad became a HUGE advocate for organ donation. At the time of  his transplant we were told that it would probably extend his life for about 10 years, they were right. A little background on that time in our lives: My Dad was in the hospital for a total of 9 months before they finally found a match. One day the doctors came in and told us that there was nothing further that they could do and that he would probably die in the next few days since no match had been found and that they had exhausted all measures. I was only 21 years old and I was going to loose my Dad. That night the call came. There had been a motorcycle accident in Michigan and the young man that passed away was a match and his family would like to donate his organs. Talk about a bittersweet moment. We were filled with joy at the renewed hope we were so suddenly offered but saddened beyond comprehension that someone else had to know unbearable grief to provide that joy. That night the transplant team assembled and flew to Michigan to retrieve the organ. After being up all night,  traveling to make sure all was in order they then spent MANY hours operating on my Dad…installing new life into his body. It is very hard to portray the roller-coaster of emotions that you go through. I am not even sure it is possible unless you were there. We never heard anything other than what I have told you about the donor but it is my hope that his family was comforted a little by the fact that his generosity saved a life. I know that we would never be able to thank them enough. While my Dad is gone today, he did get the opportunity to meet all of his grandchildren, they got to know the man that he was and make memories that will last them throughout their lives.  Today with so many medical advances it is absolutely amazing at what they can do and how far transplantation has come.

After his transplant my Dad spoke at community events, he helped educate people about the facts and helped dispel the myths that surround organ donation. He became an advocate for second chances.

Did you know that at any given moment, almost 100,000 children and adults are awaiting an organ transplant? And that an average 18 people die every DAY due to the lack of available organs? The numbers are overwhelming and it is saddens me to see so many people that could be saved die because the general public is uneducated.

So, I would like to help dispel some of the myths and help you to understand why agreeing to be an organ donor is so, so important:

Myth: If emergency room doctors know you’re an organ donor, they won’t work as hard to save you.

Fact: If you are sick or injured and admitted to the hospital, the number one priority is to save your life. Organ donation can only be considered after brain death has been declared by a physician. Many states have adopted legislation allowing individuals to legally designate their wish to be a donor should brain death occur, although in many states Organ Procurement Organizations also require consent from the donor’s family.

Myth: When you’re waiting for a transplant, your financial or celebrity status is as important as your medical status.

Fact: When you are on the transplant waiting list for a donor organ, what really counts is the severity of your illness, time spent waiting, blood type, and other important medical information.

Myth: Having “organ donor” noted on your driver’s license or carrying a donor card is all you have to do to become a donor.

Fact: In most states, hospitals can legally proceed with organ, eye or tissue donation, without consent from next of kin, if you have a driver’s license with an “organ donor” designation or have signed up with an organ donor registry. However, it’s important to talk to your family about your decision to donate LIFE so they are aware of your wishes and will feel comfortable honoring them.

Myth: Only hearts, livers, and kidneys can be transplanted.

Fact: Needed organs include the heart, kidneys, pancreas, lungs, liver and intestines. Tissue that can be donated include the eyes, skin, bone, heart valves and tendons.

Myth: Your history of medical illness means your organs or tissues are unfit for donation.

Fact: At the time of death, the appropriate medical professionals will review your medical and social histories to determine whether or not you can be a donor. With recent advances in transplantation, many more people than ever before can be donors. It’s best to tell your family your wishes and sign up to be an organ and tissue donor on your driver’s license or an official donor document.

Myth: You are too old to be a donor.

Fact: People of all ages and medical histories should consider themselves potential donors. Your medical condition at the time of death will determine what organs and tissue can be donated.

Myth: If you agree to donate your organs, your family will be charged for the costs.

Fact: There is no cost to the donor’s family or estate for organ and tissue donation. Funeral costs remain the responsibility of the family.

Myth: Organ donation disfigures the body and changes the way it looks in a casket.

Fact: Donated organs are removed surgically, in a routine operation similar to gallbladder or appendix removal. Donation does not change the appearance of the body for the funeral service.

Myth: Your religion prohibits organ donation.

Fact: All major organized religions approve of organ and tissue donation and consider it an act of charity.

Myth: There is real danger of being heavily drugged, then waking to find you have had one kidney (or both) removed for a black market transplant.

Fact: This tale has been widely circulated over the Internet. There is absolutely no evidence of such activity ever occurring in the U.S. While the tale may sound credible, it has no basis in the reality of organ transplantation. Many people who hear the myth probably dismiss it, but it is possible that some believe it and decide against organ donation out of needless fear.

*from UNOS

I wasn’t asked to write this post, it is from my heart. My intention is to hopefully educate one person about the benefits of organ donation. It may just mean life for another someday.

 

Ok ya’ll. I get asked all the time how I save money. The next question is how do you really save with coupons. So, I just decided that I would post here how I figure it all out each week and see if it helps you to begin to make sense of it all. I have been teaching others how to save for several months now and when we sit around the kitchen table and I break it down in simple terms, it just seems to make more sense. It gets even better when we take a trip to the store together. So…I want to take you to the store. I am starting you out with CVS. They have the easiest coupon policy to figure out, they have great deals and they are nation-wide so most everyone has one near them. Ok, grab ya coat and let’s go…

What I break down for you is going to be a little differently than what I actually did because I had a couple of rainchecks that I filled. I also have not listed any taxes since everyone’s is different. My first step every week is to get a Sunday Paper. It has all the coupons and sale papers for the week. Then I research online any printable coupons to go with the deals for that week. After I have printed and cut my coupons I make a list and then paper clip any coupons I will be using to that list. I have it all handy and am less likely to make mistakes that way. I also carry my coupon binder into the store in case I see an unadvertised sale that I need a coupon for, with all of the clearance deals it comes in real handy. Preparation and Organization is the key to making it all work.

My list for CVS this week looked like this:

10 Vitamin Waters at $1.50 each

1 Crest Pro-Health Mouthwash at $3.99

1 Visine Eye Drops at $5.49

1 Visine soothing eye wipes at $5.49

1 FullFast Appetite Control Spray at $14.99each

4 Xtra Laundy Detergent at $1.49

These are items everyone can get. You can even go to http://thekrazycouponlady.com/print-coupons/ to see if there are coupons for these items in the database that she compiles. Yes, I could do the same for you…but it has already been done and I just think if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

I can already tell you there there is a coupon for $2 off the Visine, and then when you buy the Visine you can get a coupon for free soothing wipes. There are also a couple of different coupons for the Vitamin water. You can use a $3 off 10 waters or a BuyOneGetOne free coupon. The B1G1 coupons are a little harder to find, they were on their Facebook page but when I went and looked I didn’t see it. You can print Xtra Laundry Detergent coupons at www.xtralaundry.com (I found mine at the local Dollar General in a coupon dispenser hanging on the shelf.)

So, here is what I did…I had 5 B1G1 Vitamin Water coupons. 1 Visine coupon and the get soothing wipes free coupon. 4 coupons for $1 off Xtra Laundry Detergent. I also started out with $10 in Extra Care Bucks (CVS money). I did 2 different transactions:

First Transaction:

10 Vitamin Waters = $15.00 minus $7.50 in coupons = $7.50

1 Visine Eye Drops = $5.49 minus $2.00 in coupons = $3.49

1 Visine Soothing Wipes = $5.49 minus $5.49 in coupon = FREE

1 Crest Pro-Health Mouthwash = $3.99

4 Xtra Laundry Detergent = $5.96 minus $4.00 in coupons = $1.96

Total would be $16.94 plus tax. I paid with $10 in ECB and $7 cash. I received back $5, $3.99, and $1 in ECB. (if you have to use the $3 off 10 Vitamin Water coupon yours total will be about $5 more than mine was…still a pretty good deal.)

I took that $10 in ECB and then purchased the Full Fast:

1 FullFast at $14.99…paid with $10 in ECB and $5 in cash, received $14.99 in ECB back.

You can swap the deals around in many different ways. That is just what worked best for me. I think that is what most people have the biggest problem with…figuring out how to get the most for the least amount of money. I basically sit down and figure out different ways I can buy the products…putting it all on paper. In the end, I can see in black and white what works best.

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