Advantages: good coverage, nice colour Disadvantages: messy
Introduction:
Myself and the boyfriend were on one of our regular trips to Tescos this evening when I found myself wandering down the hair dye isle. Noticing that recital preference was on offer (2 for £10) I suddenly decided "I want to dye my hair!". The boyfriend looked at me disapprovingly, then said, "What Colour?"
"...I don't know" I replied, "Maybe dark brown?"
"How about red?" He suggested...
Now I'm not a big risk taker but "You'll look very sexy as a redhead" he said with a cheeky wink... and that swerved it for me.
Plus it was 2 for £10, if I didn't like the red I could go back to safe and normal brown. Marvellous.
The Price:
As I've already mentioned these were on offer, 2 for £10, which in my opinion is quite pricey but L'oreal are a good reliable brand and at a fiver each, it's not too bad. These usually ...
Advantages: Good introduction Disadvantages: Doesn't last long
I wanted a basic introduction to yoga before I embarrased myself down the local gym by taking a class. After all, we're not born knowing how to tell a tree balance from an eagle balance.
Anyway, after getting a free 10-minute Barbara Currie video with a magazine which whet my apetite, I thought i'd give this video a try.
Barbara herself talks you through the poses as she does them. There are also 2 of her 'students' standing behind her, one demonstrating the beginners level of each posture and the other what you can achieve when you are more advanced.
The workout is set in a light airy studio with soft, relaxing music in the background. Barbara is very calming to listen to, she has a light lilting voice that talks you through everthing slowly. The emphasis is very much on taking things at your own pace and level. The video is ...
Advantages: Never ashamed to get my phone out, sometimes I get it out even for no reason. Disadvantages: It takes a while to fully understand all the features.
When I was first looking for a new mobile phone, I needed one that looked the part, which offered the latest features, and one that I could easily use.
The N81 was the answer to these problems. Not only that but it offers a huge 8GB of memory which was perfect for the amount of media I wanted the phone to have, My videos, music and gaming files.
The sleek and stylish design with the sliding feature, allowed the phone to provide a key pad, which is much easier to use then touch screen technology. It looks professional and fashionable, I couldn?t want more in a phone as far as looks are concerned.
Equipped with the latest technology and a wide range of features, the N81 Smartphone won?t be left in the dark. Communication has never been so easy, with access to MMS, SMS, E-mail and WAP for the times when you wish to surf the internet ...
top-critic 18.08.2009
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