Advantages: Lovely smell, works Disadvantages: None
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Soap and Glory is one of my favourite beauty ranges. I recently found myself with quite a lot of Boots Advantage points so I decided to treat myself to one of their products as some of their items can be a bit pricey. I had read a lot about the Soap and Glory Spa Sugar Crush so I decided to give that a try.
Sugar Crush is basically a big tub of body exfoliator/scrub intended to remove any scaliness on your skin as the product itself says.
Soap and Glory was created by Marcia Kilgore (who also created the Bliss range) back in 2006 so it hasn't been around for long but it sure has been a big hit. What I love about it is the quirky, funky packaging which to me is quite retro. It includes pictures of housewives from the 50's and 60's which give the range a very retro feel and also has a lot of tongue in cheek product ...
Advantages: Lots of informayion,Great for teens Disadvantages: none!
I have been reading this magazine for a few years and i think its a brilliant magazine. It costs £2.10 and you can buy it from most supermarkets and all newsagents. I buy this at my local Co-op. I buy this as its a great read and has lots of juicy about the celebs and great tips. There is around 130 pages in each book including adverts and ring tone sellers.These get on my nerves and are in every magazine!
FRONT PAGE
The front pages are very bright with a big picture of a celeb on the front. Each magazine has a different celeb on the front. They are mainly girls!! I have never seen a male on the front of a Sugar Magazine!! Though what i find stupid is that the celeb on the front block the title of the magazine! You can only read 's u half of g and half of r' .There are titles and the things in the magazine in bold letters on he front ...
bumble_beez4 06.03.2005
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Sugar Magazine
This is the eagerly awaited series 2 of Sugar Rush.
The original series set the scene of Brighton teenager Kim (Olivia Hallinan), dealing with her lesbianism, and her lustful feelings towards wayward friend Sugar (Lenora Critchlow).
Series 2 allows us to get away from the whole coming out issue, and sees Kim growing up into her sexuality - hitting the scene, still hitting the bottle, and getting herself a good looking girlfriend "saint" (Sarah-Jane Potts - "Kinky Boots"). She's now 17 and is ready to experience what Brighton has to offer a horny young lesbian, as well as juggling her A-Levels and her family.
At the end of last series we see the police coming to pick them up from the hotel, and series 2 sees Sugar in a Young Offenders Institute for the first few episodes, and allows us to forget about Sugar's constant string ...
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