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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Language learning programs for kids (influesnter task)




Doing everything I can to milk the freebies out of influenster.com tonight, one of the task that was on my profile was for the Dino Lingo Holiday Badge.  Now usually I just mute my computer if I have to watch videos or something with sound, but as a lover of languages and as a nanny , the videos are meant for children, I actually watched the Polish video here .  I was rather impressed by the quality and easy to understand learning tools that the videos used. The kids loved it and so did this Nanny. I would definitely recommend to anyone with children in their lives this program.

 XO
-marann

Monday, November 19, 2012

Influenster College Voxbox : the disappointing first box




Influenster is so much fun, from the moment I heard about it and went to sign up I've been addicted. I love to comment and critique things, so getting to do that with products I use every day then get FREE things sent to me was the bomb-diggity.

Getting that conformation email in my inbox saying I was going to receive my first VoxBox was the highlight of my day that day. It was also going to be the College VoxBox  sure i'm not in college right now but i'm in that age range, all of my friends are in college right now, so yes excited is a bit of an understatement.  I was expecting some really cool products what exactly I was expecting i'm not sure but I know it wasn't what actually came in the box.    

I watched unboxing of the same box on a few other YouTube channels before receiving my box, I was not impressed and hoped that like in other services people would get different things, that was unfortunately not the case.

Below I will add a list of the products that came in my box along with the price per item, and a photo.



Impress Press-On Manicure, $5.99-7.99 per kit : I was not at all impressed with these nails, the first thing that killed it was the pattern which is called space cadet (pattern is in the picture) was this tacky glittery black and white giraffe print. It was overly tacky and not my style at all, maybe if they had of been in a more subtle pattern ($7.99 per kit) or plain color ($5.99 per kit)  I would have been a bit more interested  Eventually I did try them on just to see how they fit. Again not impressed. the sizes were strange and were either way to small or way to large for my nails, they also stuck out at a strange length I just didn't like they way they looked on my fingers. Now my next and final con about the nails was that they don't stick well. For something that is      
                                                      suppose to last for up to a week the only lasted about five minutes.





  NYC Color Show Time Glitter Eyeliner, $2.49 per pencil :  I was a  bit disappointed to see such a cheap drugstore brand in the box, but NYC really isn't all that bad with some of their products. This eyeliner is glittery and the glitter sticks to your face like crazy which I don't really care for since i'm not a glitter obsessed girl, and it gets in my eyes blah just no bueno. The pigmentation of this eyeliner is phenomenal; it has a very deep creamy black pigment that really does last quite a while and looks nice on your eyes. This is never something I would buy for myself but i'm glad that I got to see the quality of NYC eyeliners so that perhaps in the future I will pick up a non-glittery one.








Necco Tropical Wafers, $1.25 per pack :  Minus the green ones I've always loved Necco Wafers, so to see a full sized package of the candies was really awesome since I had never tried the tropical ones before. Very sweet and tangy the candies come in an array of flavors. This was probably my favorite product in the entire box.




Pentel EnerGel-X Ink Pen, $1.90 per pen :  I thought putting a pen in the box was silly, though it was really only one of two things that are even remotely college related as the box is themed. I love pens, and it takes a lot for a pen to impress me but this one did. The purple color was a massive bonus since its my favorite color and I often write in purple ink anyways.  The smooth gel ink just lets the pen glide across paper and doesn't leave smudges or bleeds in my papers. I would definitely purchase this pen on my own in the future.








Energy Sheets, $5.95 per pack : What college student doesn't need an extra boost of energy, right? Well if you're looking for that quick pick me up to finish your mid term paper, or to stay awake during that long droning American Lit lecture every Tuesday and Thursday  this is not the product for you. The sheets are suppose to dissolve on your tongue within seconds much like a mouth wash sheet for fresh breath, but these just get sticky and glue themselves to your tongue. If the strange consistency isn't enough to turn you off the overpowering mint flavor will, it literally burns your mouth it is so strong. The sheets also do not give the boost of energy they are suppose to you'd be better off spending your $6 on a  few cups of coffee from the student center than waste it on these nasty creatures.



Overall I was very unimpressed with this VoxBox as you can see below in the unboxing video I did on my YouTube channel.  Let me know what you thought of your College VoxBox from  Influenster.