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Fashion Friday: Super Cute Scarves from $5.97 Shipped! Woo Hoo!

May 9, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

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I LOVE Fashion Fridays, friends! I thought today’s deal was definitely worth sharing. My Cents of Style has all of their scarves 50% off, and by using code MAYDEAL you get the discount AND free shipping! Check out just some of their great options (click on the photos to head over to the website)!
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Geometric Summer Infinity Scarf- $5.97 Shipped

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Metallic Silk Infinity Scarf- $7.97 Shipped

IMAGE: Fashion Friday- 5/9/14- Scarves 50% off with Code MAYDEAL
Spiral Oblong Scarf- $6.97 Shipped

IMAGE: Fashion Friday- 5/9/14- Scarves 50% off with Code MAYDEAL
Triangle Scarf- $8.97 Shipped.

 

Also of note today, Jane has super skinny belts for a fabulous price of $4.99! They’ve got other great stuff, too, so click the photo and go check out today’s steals and deals!

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Let me know what you picked up!

Filed Under: Style · Tagged: cents of style, cents of style coupon code, cents of style review, fashion friday, free shipping, review, scarves

Atlanta’s WOW Factor for Kids: The Georgia Aquarium

May 7, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · 5 Comments

georgia aquarium review 1 Affiliate links may be included. All opinions are my own, as always. 

A few weeks ago we were invited to spend the day at the Georgia Aquarium and check it out as a family-friendly destination for folks who live in the Atlanta area, for folks who are an easy day-trip away (like me since we live in Chattanooga), or for folks whose travel plans include passing through the city or dwelling there for a few days.

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Now I must tell you, Chattanooga has an aquarium, and it is absolutely FANTASTIC. We’ve had a membership there for 2 years, and I think it is one of the very best in the nation for several reasons. But even I have heard from other folks, from quiet whispers to gushing shouts, that the Georgia Aquarium is something everyone who ever sets foot in Atlanta needs to see. So naturally I had to go see what all the fuss was about. I mean, once you’ve seen one impressive aquarium, haven’t you seen them all?

But here’s what I realized after touring the facility: The Georgia Aquarium has a WOW factor. Actually, it has several WOW factors. These are over-the-top AWESOME sights and experiences that you pretty much aren’t going to find anywhere else.

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Beluga whales, anyone? They are the most playful looking creatures I’ve ever seen, and they are curious about the people on the other side of the glass and will get really close so they can inspect you! You can also sign up for an experience where you can get in the tank with them!

How about dolphins? The Georgia aquarium has a spectacular dolphin show that is included with your admission ticket. You have to sign up for a show time when you get there. I learned once I was there that you can actually do this ahead of time, and TRUST ME when I tell you that you need to plan ahead. We got to the dolphin ticket counter no more than 15 minutes after the aquarium opened and the first two shows of the day were already sold out. We almost didn’t make it to our show because our youngest was so exhausted by 2pm. But we powered through and were totally dazzled. It was an awesome way to end our day there.

The Georgia Aquarium is also home to whale sharks, and you can watch them swim past you and over you as you go through their undersea tunnel. It is SO cool to watch these huge creatures gracefully glide through the water. Major WOW moment, for sure!

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I was also impressed by the number of opportunities kids (and adults!) have to experience the exhibits with more than just their eyes. If you have a little one who likes to touch as part of the learning experience, this is a great place to go! We touched starfish, rays, a mock-up of coral reef, and you can sign up to get to touch the beluga whales and the dolphins. I saw a beluga whale give a guest a kiss while I was there!

What I Didn’t Love

The layout of the Georgia Aquarium is decidedly different from the one in Chattanooga. The one in Chattanooga is designed to keep people flowing and walking through. And I love that. The Georgia Aquarium, on the other hand, is designed like a wheel with spokes. There is a central hub that is very open and very large, and probably seems unnecessarily so on quiet days. It is in this area that you can find the food court, and from here you can head in most any direction to an outstanding exhibit area.

But we visited on Good Friday this year, and as it turns out, everyone else in the metropolitan area thought that was a good day to visit, too. The crowds really and truly reminded me of Disney World in June: PACKED! Several exhibits we barely got to see due to the huge crowds, and a few we just had to skip altogether. Here’s a shot of one of the tropical tanks. I would have LOVED to have stayed in this room basking in the glow of the warm sunlight and remembering my snorkeling adventures in the Caribbean (it was beautiful, though this tank was even more beautiful!). But alas, it was so crowded that I snapped this shot, cooed at it ever so briefly, and had to leave. 🙁

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I actually asked folks on Facebook if the crowds I experienced that day were normal, and lots and lots of people told me that while it certainly can get busy, they have also been on much lower-traffic days, and had a more enjoyable experience. So my advice to you is to avoid weekends and holidays like the plague, and to go on a weekday when everyone else is working. You’ll get to take in more of the sights and actually get up  close to the glass so you can make new friends. This guy right here is just waiting for you to come hang out with him!

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And while the ticket prices for the aquarium are high (at least in my opinion…$36 for adults, $30 for kids 3-12), when you get there you’ll understand why…not only are there so many incredible things to see, but your admission fee is also helping the aquarium do really important conservation work around the world. Did you know, for example, that the Georgia Aquarium is growing coral? Some of it will go in their own tanks, and some of it will be deposited on reefs in the Caribbean to help them thrive!

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As long as you are smart about WHEN you go to the Georgia Aquarium, you are sure to be happy with your experience. Who could possibly resist grinning at the site of a smiling ray passing by???

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If you are going to be hitting several of the city’s top attractions, then you DEFINITELY need to check out CityPass, which will save you up to 50% on your ticket prices for the tickets you were already planning on buying (such as the Fernbank Museum of Natural History and The World of Coca-Cola)! Woo hoo!

Filed Under: Fun Things To Do · Tagged: atlanta georgia aquarium, georgia aquarium, georgia aquarium kids, georgia aquarium review, review

Honest Company Rinse Aid Review: An Honest Assessment

May 1, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · 2 Comments

For the last two weeks I have been using The Honest Company’s Rinse Aid in my dishwasher. This is a reasonably priced product ($5.95) in the Honest Company line of offerings, and it is said that one bottle will provide product for roughly 75 loads of dishes. I found that filling my rinse aid dispenser in my dishwasher took about 1/3 of the entire product, but I have run about 20 loads of dishes since that time and will probably need to refill it after about 5 more loads. So I think the estimate provided is a pretty good one! This makes the per load cost around 8 cents.

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Why Choose Honest Rinse Aid Over Jet-Dry?

Well, for me it is a simple choice: The Environmental Working Group has given Jet-Dry an F rating for its use of toxic chemicals. Honest Rinse Aid gets a C. Is a C awesome? No, but it is a significant improvement. Does Honest Rinse Aid work as well as Jet-Dry? No, it doesn’t. But it does help remove spots and streaks and that hazy gray film you might find on your dishes. And the difference between how well it performs versus how well Jet-Dry performs isn’t enough to make me want to go back to Jet-Dry, especially in light of how horrible Jet-Dry is for the environment.

How to Purchase Honest Rinse Aid (and How NOT To Purchase It)

Honest Rinse Aid is only $5.95. If you order the Honest essentials bundles every month, don’t include this as one of your 5 main items, as the per item cost for those equals $7.20. You’ll be over-paying for the item if you do this! Instead, add it as a +3 item that you are allowed to purchase for a 25% discount. That will bring the price down to $4.45 and make your per load expense just 6 cents! :-). If you need some ideas on what you should be putting in your essentials bundles (and some tips on what to avoid), be sure to check out my full list of Honest Company reviews.

New to Honest Company? Get Your Freebies!

Don’t forget that if you have never tried The Honest Company products before, you can get lots of freebies just for giving them a try! I’ve got the full scoop on the Honest Company free trial for you.

Have you tried Honest Rinse Aid, yet? What did you think about it? 

Filed Under: The Kitchen · Tagged: honest company, honest company free trial, honest company reviews, honest company rinse aid, review, the honest co

Dainties Delivered Straight to Your Door: True & Co. Review

April 29, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · 5 Comments

I received a complimentary gift card in exchange for providing my honest opinions, which I have done (as always!). This post contains affiliate links. 

I’m not stranger to the joys of shopping online and doing all your “trying on” from the privacy of your own home. As a mom with two little ones, it is a very convenient way for me to shop when I am am able to (usually around 4am, no exaggeration). And if there is a service where someone who knows what they are doing can help me make the right selections, well that’s a REALLY big bonus! I love when the guess work is taken away from me and I am presented with options that are ideal for my body type and my personal style.

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This is the concept behind True & Co, which is a company seeking to totally revolutionize the way women shop for bras. I usually avoid shopping for bras until I absolutely HAVE to, and I am quite loyal to one particular brand simply because I know how it will fit and I know that they don’t have itchy tags all over the place making it impossible to try on. It’s about as streamlined as I could possibly make the process. But True & Co. gives me the opportunity to answer some questions for them about how my current bras are (or aren’t) working for me, and makes particular suggestions based on my answers.

Perhaps what surprised me the most about filling out the form was that the company suggested that I try a different size bra based on my responses. It has never occurred to me to try on a different size, and I haven’t been sized in several years, so I decided to follow their advice and have bras sent in their recommended size instead of in the size that I always buy. I also had the option to include a selection of underwear to check out. Since the box comes with complimentary shipping both ways, I decided to go for it. Here’s what arrived:

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My Thoughts on True & Co.’s Selections

First, let’s talk about the underwear. The underwear all came individually packaged in plastic. The information I received (which I read prior to touching everything, thank goodness) stated that if the plastic was open on the underwear, it could not be returned. At first I found this to be extremely annoying. There’s no way I’m going to buy a pair of underwear that I can’t at least feel to see if I like the fabric.

The more I thought about it, though, the more I understood True & Co.’s policy. What other way do they have to make sure people don’t try on the underwear before sending it back? That would certainly be unsanitary. I think there needs to be a middle path on this issue, though. They need to come up with a way that the customer can at least touch the underwear to help with the decision-making process. Since the underwear was on the expensive-side (many of my bottoms were around $20 each), the fact that I couldn’t even touch them made it a no-brainer for me; back in the return bag they all went. If I were to order another True & Co. box I’d totally skip over the underwear next time.

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Now for the bras. I was sent some really cute and also really practical bras. The polka-dot bra would have been a HECK YES for me were it not for the fact that it wasn’t padded at all. More power to you if you don’t feel the need to wear a lightly padded bra, but I definitely don’t feel that way. When I was making my bra selections from their recommended list, I didn’t make a point of checking that all the bras were lined, so I take a bit of the blame here. But on the other hand, I also included in my profile that I filled out that I wear lightly padded bras only, so I wasn’t expecting a bra without any sort of lining to be included in my offerings. Such a bummer…you’ll just have to trust me that it was adorable on!

Two of the remaining 3 bras, all of which were in the larger size they recommended, were too big, just as I feared they would be. I’m glad I tried their suggestion, though, since there was absolutely no risk in doing so (remember, free shipping both ways!). And the fourth bra in the mix fit beautifully and I decided to keep it.

When your box from True & Co. arrives, you have 5 days total to try on your bras, complete feedback on what was sent to you, and get it back in the mail. If you return the items without completing the feedback about what you are keeping, and what you are returning, you will be charged a $20 convenience fee. I think that sort of charge is a first for me with these types of boxes, but I understand why they do it. In order to provide you with excellent recommendations, they really do need to get to know your likes and dislikes better so that every box can improve and delight you even more. If they don’t know why you returned items, they won’t learn!

One other thing that I’d like to see them do is to go ahead and have the return label adhered to the return bag. It was just a bit of an inconvenience to have to cut and tape the label on myself; I suppose I’ve been spoiled by other companies who have the bag totally ready to go and all I have to do is add the products. Not a big issue, just one small thing that will make the process a bit easier for the customer.

 Want To Try True & Co.?

While I wasn’t head-over-heels with True & Co., I will say that I think it is a great concept and totally worth trying out. I’ve got a SWEET True & Co. coupon for $25 off your first purchase! Prices for bras vary from brand to brand, but most of mine were right around $50, so a $15 will bring the price down quite nicely. It could also net you a free (or close to free!) pair of underwear! Just take 5 minutes to fill out the quiz and you’ll be on your way to your personalized boutique of options! And get this, friends: once you are signed up, you get your own referral code so that you can give your friends a $15 off coupon, and when they use it, YOU get a $15 credit to the shop, too! Free underwear for everyone! 😉

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And speaking of free underwear, if you post a picture of your box on their facebook page, they will send you a coupon for a free pair of underwear with your next purchase. Woo hoo!

What do you think? Does this sound like a service you would use?

Filed Under: Style · Tagged: bra companies, bra websites, lingerie delivery, review, true & co, true and co, true and co review, where to buy bras

Honest Company Scrubber Sponge Review: An Honest Assessment

April 24, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · 2 Comments

Referral links included. I only promote what I use and love! 

Time for another installment of Honest Company reviews! Today I’m taking a look at one of the least expensive items on the entire website: the Honest Scrubber Sponge ($3.95).

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photo credit: The Honest Company

Reasons to Buy It

If you are looking to replace as many things in your home as possible with eco-friendly options, your kitchen sponge may not be an item you thought to replace. The one sold by The Honest Company is made with plant material, including a more coarse side made with walnut shells (clever, no?!). It works just like a typical two-sided sponge. I have used it on dishes, stainless steel pots and pans, and on my granite counter tops, all with zero problems.

Reasons Not to Buy It

Honestly? It’s jut not a very fun product, you guys. I mean, it’s a 2 pack of sponges. It does the job just fine; no better or worse than other eco-friendly sponges I have tried in the past. For me, though, as someone trying to maximize the awesome that will be headed my way in my monthly bundles, getting the scrubber sponge is just boring since it is something you can find of equal quality at your nearest grocery or big box store. I prefer to use my +3 spots for lots of other stuff that doesn’t have an equal within easy reach. Just my two cents!

If You Are Going to Buy It, Do It This Way

DO NOT make this one of your 5 allowed items in your essentials bundle! The per item cost for your bundle is $7.20, so to give one of those spots to the scrubber sponge means you will pay more than double the retail price for it! Sneaky, but that’s just the way it works!

Instead, add it to your essentials bundle as one of your 3 extra items that you are allowed to purchase for a 25% discount. That brings the price for the 2-pack down to $2.96. Much better, and a truly reasonable price for a set of eco-friendly sponges.

Bundles? What Are You Talking About???

If you are new to The Honest Company and the value they offer to subscribers who choose to order from them regularly, then you need to start your relationship off with them by getting LOTS of freebies! I tell you just exactly how to do that here! Odds are good that you will love what you try and want to get more products. That’s where I come in to help you know what’s worth getting, what you should pass on, and how to build your bundles for maximum savings.  Here’s the complete list of products I have reviewed so far. You’re welcome! 😉

Filed Under: My Favorite Finds · Tagged: honest company, honest company free trial, honest company reviews, honest scrubber sponge, review, the honest co

Honest Dishwasher Pods Review: An Honest Assessment

April 20, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · 1 Comment

Referral links included. Sign up for Honest.com today and you will receive your own referral link! 

Welcome to another Honest Assessment post! I’ve been getting great feedback from folks that these posts are really helping them to know what to buy, what to avoid, and exactly how to build their bundles when shopping with The Honest Company. Since helping people maximize in some way (time, money, whatever!) I’m just going to keep trucking along!

And if you are feeling lost and have no idea what The Honest Company is or why you should care (or that you can get a bunch of stuff FREE!) then you need to start here, friend!

Honest Dishwasher Pods

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Based on my terrible experience with the Honest Auto Dishwasher Gel, I really didn’t expect to like the Honest Dishwasher Pods. In fact, I have heard from a few different people that the dishwasher pods left a residue on their dishes.

Since I’m trying really hard to offer the most comprehensive review of Honest.com products as possible (here’s where you can find my complete list of Honest Company reviews), I decided to order a bag, though I was almost sure they wouldn’t work.

Well, joke’s on me, friends. I LOVE them! Now I will tell you that they don’t work as well as Cascade Platinum, but for an eco-friendly dish detergent, they work pretty much the best I’ve yet to see. I’ve purchased 2 more packs since getting my original bag; that should give you some insight into my feels about the product! I didn’t have any residue, and I threw out (donated) my leftover Honest Dish Gel after trying these. I think the bottom line is this: I can only speak for how my dishwasher works in my city with my water. No doubt people in different places and with different machines will have different experiences. But if you want my advice, try the dishwasher pods before you try the auto gel!

 How to Purchase Honest Dishwasher Pods

The retail price for this product is $10.95. Since every product in an essentials bundle is $7.20, this is a GREAT item to add to your bundle! Need a bundle refresher? The Honest Company offers a bundle of select products of your choice (5 items) for a set price of $35.95. It is a subscription service (boo!) BUT they are SUPER flexible, and will let you put a hold on your bundle, switch the date around, wait for 3 months if you want. Basically, it is the most flexible subscription service I have ever seen. And of course, you can cancel anytime. And you can switch out the products you want from bundle to bundle. You just want to make sure that the products you buy retail for at least $7.20 or else you are actually not saving money at all, but are over-paying!

Bundles also come with the ability to add 3 more items at  25% discount. You could add dishwasher pods as a +3 item, and then you would pay $8.21 for that item. That’s better than retail, but I prefer to save those 3 extra spots for items that were already less than $7.20 so that I can get them for a really good deal (bar soap, for example).

So who else out there has tried and loved the dishwasher pods? Anyone dislike them? I personally know a few people in both camps!

Filed Under: My Favorite Finds · Tagged: honest company, honest company free trial, honest company reviews, honest dishwasher pods, review, the honest co

Fun (And CHEAP!) Gift Idea for Teens and Young Adults

April 14, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

Affiliate links included. I only promote what I love, as always! 

Last week I was painting my toes and I realized that I had more nail polish than I could possibly use up before it was going to go bad. So this got me thinking about what I could do with some of my nail polish in addition to painting my nails. I realized that very small painting projects were a possibility, and that led me to dig some binder clips out of my office drawer. I thought they could use a little makeover for Spring!

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I pulled 3 of my Julep colors because they are pretty and remind me of this time of year. Julep is a fun nail polish subscription service, and they are offering a FREE box to new subscribers, so if you want to take this project from cheap to totally free, you need to jump on this! 🙂

Julep Maven Subscription - first box free

Anywho, back to my fun project! Here are the supplies I gathered: nail polishes that needed to be used, binder clips, and pencils to hold the binder clips in place while being painted and while drying.

All you need to do is paint the outsides of your binder clips (I recommend two coats) and leave them on the pencil to dry. I gave each coat 10 minutes to dry.

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I think these would be adorable in a teenager’s Easter basket, or as part of a graduation gift for someone heading off to college this fall. I even like them for my office; gives my (boring) paperwork a bit of a pick-me-up!

More About The Free Nail Polish

Here’s a tip for you about the free nail polish offer from Julep: shipping at Julep is free with a $50 purchase. The free box has a value of $40, so if you add $10 in product to your free box order, you’ll get the 3 nail polishes and $10 worth of other great products for just $10 total! Basically it’s like getting that extra $10 of stuff at 50% off, because otherwise you’ll have to pay $5 in shipping. I’m looking out for you, ladies. 😉 Don’t forget to add code FREEBOX to take $40 off the bill, too!

Do you have any clever uses for nail polish besides making your nails lovely? I’d love to hear about it!

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Honest Company Bar Soap Review: An Honest Assessment

April 14, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · 9 Comments

Referral links included. I only promote what I love, as always! 

I’ve really been looking forward to telling you about Honest Bar Soap. It is one of my very favorite products in their line, but you need to be VERY CAREFUL with how you purchase it! I’ll explain in a minute.

First, if you are new to The Honest Company, you need to hook yourself up with some free samples before placing an order. I’ve got the scoop on how to get Honest.com products free. Go ahead and check that out; I’ll wait here!

Ok, on to the soap review!

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Honest bar soap is one of my favorites because it is PERFECT for gifts. The packaging is really pretty, which makes it a really nice element in a hostess, housewarming, or any other type of gift. Who doesn’t like to get fancy soap? The dark splotch you see on my package is not part of the aesthetic…just a perk of getting to live in my house with my kids! Lucky soap bar! 😉

It comes in three scents: juniper sage, lavender, and tangerine vanilla. I’ve tried them all and would recommend them all, but my very favorite is tangerine vanilla. It is such a unique scent to find in a soap, and it is really invigorating for morning showers.

I’ve found the cleaning power of the soap to be right on par with other nice bar soaps. No complaints!

How To Buy (and How NOT To Buy) Honest Bar Soap

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Ok, so you know I’m a fan, overall, of the Honest.com essentials bundles. You can save money by committing to purchasing 5 items at once, and I love how they are flexible about when you can ship things out (I’ve moved orders WAY up before, and I’ve also put orders on hold for a few months before…they have NO problem with that!). Anyway, one of the bad things about the essentials bundle is that if you aren’t paying attention, you could actually overpay for items. So much for saving money! Honest bar soap is one of those items. It retails for $4.95. The per item price of anything in your bundle is going to be $7.20, so if an item retails for less than $7.20, it shouldn’t go in your bundle.

With that said, you are allowed to add up to 3 extra items to you bundle purchase, and those extra 3 items are offered at 25% off. This is how you want to buy your soap. Make it a +3 item, and then you will get it for $3.71! Additionally, you can just place a non-bundle order and pay $4.95.

What do you think of Honest Bar Soap? Are you a fan like me? 

Want to see more Honest.com product reviews? I’ve got you covered! Check out my Honest Company reviews for a (growing) list of Honest assessments!

Filed Under: My Favorite Finds · Tagged: honest bar soap, honest company, honest company free trial, honest company reviews, review, the honest co

Madison Reed Hair Color Giveaway!

April 14, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · 90 Comments

Affiliate links included. I only promote what I love! 

Happy Monday, friends!

Anyone else out there feeling the almost tax day blues? We are finishing up our taxes this afternoon and I am NOT looking forward to sending off the check. Some of you may be feeling similarly, so let’s do something fun to get our minds off it, ‘k?

How about a Madison Reed Giveaway?!?!

Remember Madison Reed? That are that fantastic at-home hair color company that offers beautiful shades, custom color advice, and none of those harmful chemicals (like ammonia) that you typically find in hair dye. Here’s my Madison Reed review if you’d like to take a closer look!

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While your bank account might be crying from the tax bill it just paid, at least your hair can look fabulous (and it WILL look fabulous!).

Win it!: One lucky Stuff Parents Need winner will received a Color Kit and a full size shampoo and conditioner set from Madison Reed!

Be sure to enter my other current giveaways, found on the sidebar of my page.

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