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Secret Sale: Bliss Spa

1-beauty-blog-bliss.jpgOne can never be too thin or too rich in flab-fighting formulas. So give that pudge the proverbial nudge with travel ready renditions of Bliss' most popular 'bare necessities'. Head on over to Bliss, and this dimple-dashing trio of Poetic Cosmetics Fatgirlslim, Bliss High Thighs Cellulite Fighting Serum, and Bliss High Thighs Slimmer Scrub can be yours for only $24 bucks -normally $40! Run, don't walk, quantites are limited. With special pricing up to a whopping 75% off, you don't want to be left with 'slim' pickins. Summer Sale ends June 21, 1pm EST (only 48 hours).
Posted on Tuesday, June 19, 2007 at 08:41AM by Registered CommenterCheri Tracy in | CommentsPost a Comment

Beach Bodies

This weeks issue of Star featured 36 Best (think Jessica Biel, Cameron Diaz) & Worst (ala Kate Hudson, Kirsten Dunst) Beach Bodies made me cringe. I would hate to be a celebrity and have all my 'assets' critiqued. Seriously, I would kill to look like any one of the worst beach bod bikini ladies, Uma Thurman included.

Does summer make you want to quit your job and do lunges 24/7? Me too! Lets just say since having a baby (even though it was seven months ago) I'm not nearly back to me pre-baby weight. Blah, I hope sarongs are back big this season. I'm in need of a quick fixer upper. Together or solo, here's the low down on five flab-fighting products to get you beach body ready for summer.

Bliss, Ray of Hope gives new meaning to tan and tone. The water-resistant broad spectrum sunscreen actually helps you fight the look of fat while lying on the beach! With exclusive sun-activated spheres that release the visual slimming effect of caffeine molecules when you need them most—while baring the better part of your birthday suit in the sun—in a non-greasy spray formula of hydrating antioxidants and aloe. SPF 20. $38. Why didn't they think of this sooner?

1-beauty-blog-bliss-fatgirlslim.jpgA perennial best-seller, Bliss, Fat Girl Slim, $32 is an advanced technology fat fighter that features QuSome encapsulated caffeine molecules. This cream relieves ' thigh-anxiety' and delivers quick and targeted results that firm and tighten any 'perceived problem areas. It's the skin slimming stuff of supermodels.

Whip it good! Bliss, Stimulator, $22 is a rubber, cellulite scrubber that wakes up surface circulation, moving fat-trapping fluids out of thick thighs. Confrontational types can boldly bash blubbery areas in private.


Pure Inventions, Fit & Slender, $36. Spike water with just a dropper full of this ginger- flavored herbal fluid to reduce cravings and 'irrational ravenousness'. Ups metabolism, but for the best bang, pair with a healthy diet and exercise. Ah shucks.

Suffering from cellulite? Scared to sport a skirt, let alone a swimsuit? Don a pair of MBTs for an all-points attack on flab. Now available in a warm weather, sweat-strategic style, these shoes have gained a fanatical following among fitness buffs and cellulite-slaying moms alike. Walk, run and stand around for a better bum. Starting at $235 a pair, they are on the expensive end, but say far less expensive and way less painful that lipo. I'm pondering purchasing a pair myself. Anyone own a pair?

Posted on Monday, May 28, 2007 at 02:00AM by Registered CommenterCheri Tracy in , , | CommentsPost a Comment

Bliss Steep Clean

Those of us with oily skin may have a tough time when summer arrives. Between sunscreen and sweat, breakouts are almost inevitable. And although fall is just around the corner, it’s still sunny and a balmy eighty degrees here in Chicago. I needed a fast fix since my usual, but hard-to-find Lierac Regulance went dry and the weatherman is predicting a weeks worth of high temperatures. At Nordstrom over the weekend, I noticed a new product amongst the ever-popular Deep Steep line by Bliss. Faster than you can say ‘sebum-seeking smartsponge technology’, I headed home with my new purchase: Bliss Steep Clean, $54.00.

1-beauty-blog-bliss-steep.jpgThis 15-minute facial-in-a-bottle will transform even a permanently clogged t-zone into a scene of extreme clean while helping to remove dead cells and dark spots to the point that you'll find yourself wondering why Bliss would risk launching a product that's so blindingly good at clearing complexions that it might put their facial tables out of business.  And take it from me, it even manages to moisturize marvelously without an ounce of oil.
Posted on Friday, February 23, 2007 at 01:00AM by Registered CommenterCheri Tracy in | CommentsPost a Comment