Advantages: moisturising, great coverage Disadvantages: None for me
Boots no 7 age rewind foundation
I bought this on a recent visit to Boots because I needed a new foundation for the winter- no sun tan left!
THE PROMISES?
Quite a big initial claim in that this promises that it?s more than make up, with the back of the box telling me that I can face the world with a youthful appearance and no extreme measures. It apparently restores the skin?s appearance making it look 5 years younger, with fine lines and imperfections being reduced and the skin?s radiance being enhanced.
It is fragrance free with a SPF 15 to protect against the sun and has moisturisers to keep the skin supple.
HOW DOES IT DO THIS?
Big claims so how does it do it? There are apparently concentrated levels of No 7?s anti ageing complex which works at improving the condition of skin.
PRODUCT AND PACKAGING ...
Advantages: Mos Def was great, quirky plot Disadvantages: Plot so quirky it doesn't really have a point
a number of negative reviews about this film though, I would probably never have watched it, but a friend whose opinion I respect recommended I give it a go. I have now watched it twice, but am still not entirely sure which side I am on - this is a quirky film which has left me feeling a bit puzzled to be honest. In case anyone was wondering about the title - it apparently refers to a plea by video store owners to customers to rewind VHS tapes to the beginning before returning.
Jack Black is perfectly fine as Jerry. Jerry is wildly eccentric, and looks it, which seems to be the case with many of the roles Black takes on, so he is isn't exactly stretched. However, he works well within the confines of the film, and even made me laugh on occasion, although I would not say this is a particularly comic role (and I'm not sure it is meant to be). I ...
Advantages: perfect pop songs, mature, amusing and catchy Disadvantages: slightly dated production
This album contains some of Brain Eno's most commercial songs ever and some of John Cale's most atmospheric lyrics ever. Recorded in 1990 at Eno's home studio the sessions began amicably enough but by the end the two men were hardly speaking as Cale began to resent what he saw as Eno's constant tinkering with perfectly good recordings. The daggers between the faces on the album cover reflect this tension.
However none of this is apparent when listening to the record. Without doubt one of the cheeriest albums I own there is a perpetual sunny atmosphere throughout, which occasionally spills over into outright goofiness. The absurdity of the sea shanty "Empty Frame" is infectious and I defy anyone not to grin along with the tune. But somehow it avoids embarrassment and silliness.
Other highlights include one of Eno's most romantic tunes ...