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Dove Peanut Butter Milk Chocolate Promises Review

Dove Peanut Butter Promises Chocolate Review
I was given the wonderful opportunity from Mom Central and Dove to try Dove’s new Peanut Butter Milk Chocolate Promises! I’ve been a big fan of Dove chocolate for a while and was excited to hear about their new peanut butter & chocolate combo.

The milk chocolate is very smooth and rich and the peanut butter is creamy (creamier than say a Reese’s Cup, which I also like!). They are small enough to enjoy without feeling too guilty. I always forget about the little inspiring message inside the Dove promises chocolate wrappers but when I remember to look they are quite cute. I just ran into the kitchen to get one so I could share the message (any excuse for chocolate right?). My message says, “Remind yourself that it’s okay not to be perfect.” I love it!

Check out Dove Chocolate’s Facebook fan page and Dove’s Twitter account.

“I wrote this review while participating in a blog tour campaign by Mom Central on behalf of Dove and received samples of Dove Milk Chocolate with Peanut Butter products and a gift certificate to facilitate my review.”

U.S. States That Spend the Most

Do you live in a state where people spend the most? Check out the U.S. states and cities where Americans spend the most. They have interesting statistics on how much married couples with kids spend vs how married couples without kids spend and spending by age. It makes you think. : )

Terrific Tips for Organizing Cosmetics and Toiletries

This is a blog post from my friend, Eva Wallace, who blogs at ClutterControlFreak.com. I think you’ll find this guest post to be extremely useful in keeping your make up drawer fresh and organized.

Most of us use cosmetics or toiletries of one kind or another, but far fewer of us put a lot of thought into organizing them. Keeping these items organized can shave minutes off of your morning routine.

The first step in organizing your cosmetics and toiletries is to go through and get rid of anything that’s past its prime. Below are some helpful guidelines for weeding out the old stuff.

Cosmetic shelf life guidelines:

Unopened, sealed products usually have a shelf life of 3-5 years or more. As long as they stay sealed, they will last for years. The shelf life countdown begins when you open it. Consider using a makeup spatula or baby spoon to dispense non-pump products to reduce bacterial contamination and extend the shelf life.

  • Oil-Free Foundation: 1 year
  • Cream or Compact Foundation: 18 months
  • Concealer: 12-18 months
  • Face Powder: 2 years
  • Blush and Bronzer Powder: 2 years
  • Cream Blush: 12-18 months
  • Powder Eye shadow: 3 years
  • Cream Eye shadow: 12-18 months
  • Eyeliner: 3 years, sharpened regularly
  • Liquid eyeliner: 3-6 months
  • Mascara: 3 months
  • Lipstick: 1-2 years (longer if stored in the refrigerator)
  • Lip liner: 3 years, sharpened regularly
  • Lip gloss: 18-24 months
  • Nail Color: 1-2 years
  • Cream & gel cleansers: 1 year
  • Brushes: Wash every 2-3 months in a mild detergent
  • Sponges: Wash weekly and discard monthly
  • Natural cosmetics: These don’t contain preservatives and should be discarded sooner. Check with the manufacturer.
  • Perfume: 2 years. Best if stored in a cool, dark place.
  • Hairstyling products: 3-5 years.
  • Bar soap: 3 years.
  • Shaving cream: 2 years.
  • Deodorant: 2 years.
  • Anti-aging and acne treatments: 3 months to 1 year.
  • Body lotion: 2-3 years, particularly if it’s in a pump container.
  • Shampoo, conditioner, and shower gel: 3 years.
  • Bath oil: 1 year.
  • Sunscreen: Check the package for an expiration date.

Remember, these are just guidelines. Regardless of how long you’ve had it, if it smells different than when you bought it, trash it. If it’s separated or changed color, trash it.If you can’t remember when you purchased it, trash it. The old adage for food applies to cosmetics as well; When in doubt, throw it out.

Handy tip: Keep a Sharpie with your makeup bag. Write your own expiration date on them so you will always know when it is time to toss.

Next, you need to decide where you want to store your cosmetics.

Ask yourself these questions: What kind of storage space do I have available; drawers, cabinets, counter space? Do I want my products out where I can see them or tucked away out of sight? Answering a few simple questions before you begin will help you purchase exactly the organizers you need, and will save you time and money in the end.

Here are a few suggestions for organizers:

·Store lipsticks vertically. http://www.stacksandstacks.com/lipstick-tray-organizes-24-tubes-of-lipstick-or-mascara This way you can easily see the name or color dot on the end and can avoid digging through a pile to find the color you want.

·A nice countertop organizer http://www.stacksandstacks.com/large-makeup-organizer-movable-compartments can keep your makeup looking pretty and in easy reach at the same time.

·Vanity drawer organizers http://www.stacksandstacks.com/large-plastic-vanity-tray fit in most drawers and some are even stackable. They can hold everything from hair accessories and lotions to makeup and nail polish.

·Small drawers http://www.stacksandstacks.com/3-drawer-mini-storage-cube are perfect for the countertop. They are compact and the clear ones allow you to see what’s in them easily.

·A nice travel case http://www.stacksandstacks.com/travel-cosmetic-case work well for home use, too.

Handy Tip: Sometimes we have what we need already. Try some of these repurposed items for your cosmetics:

·Pencil cups: Great for makeup brushes.

·Flatware trays: These make good organizers for drawers and have spaces long enough for mascara and long brushes.

·Portable tool box or tackle box: The ones with the divided trays that lift out make super cosmetic organizers. As long as it doesn’t smell like hubby’s last fishing trip.

·Craft storage containers: There are so many shapes, sizes and styles out there, you may have the perfect one already.

·Stacking drawers: There are a multitude of plastic stacking drawers available to fit anything from a large cabinet to a small corner of your countertop. I have one from Iris in my cabinet for cotton balls, cotton swabs, spare razors and toothbrushes, and feminine products.

What tips do you have for organizing cosmetics and toiletries in your bathroom?

Eva Wallace is the website manager for StacksandStacks.com http://www.stacksandstacks.com, the blog manager for ClutterControlFreak.com http://www.cluttercontrolfreak.com and has become the go-to girl for all things organized.

Win it Wednesday – Week of 3/24 (linky)

This is a place for you to share your giveaways and find other giveaways to enter. Enjoy!

To list your giveaway: Please list your site name, the prize you are giving away, and the contest end date. ex. Beauty4Moms, e.l.f. gift card, 4/1

Free Lego Kit For Teachers & Homeschoolers

Lego Smart Creativity Contest Free
If you’re a teacher or a homeschooler then be sure and sign up for a Free Lego kit! Create something with the kit and enter it in the contest and you just may win. Good luck!

Simple Sweepstakes

These simple sweepstakes have all ended. Congratulations to all the winners!

Physicians Formila: BOGO Coupon

physicians formula bogo printable coupon

I’m excited to share this Buy One Get One Free Coupon for Physicians Formula! Once you fill out the short registration for the coupon they’ll send you an email with a link to the Bricks coupon. Remember that you can print two coupons by hitting the back button.

I’ve had several people ask me about the Target logo that shows up on some printable coupons. Even though there is a Target logo on a coupon if it says “Manufacturers Coupon” you can use it anywhere. The Target logo is just an ad saying that Target sells this product.

Enjoy the savings! Be sure to always look on Physicians Formula make up for peelie coupons. They’ll often have “Free After Rebate” stickers on the product itself.

Free Sample of Dove Daily Treatment Conditioner

Dove daily hair sample freebieGet a Free sample of Dove Daily Treatment Conditioner. Allow 8-12 weeks for delivery. Only available for US residents.

I love Dove products and am looking forward to trying this new (or at least new to me) product.

Free Sample of Nutrish Dog Food

Free Sample of Rachel Ray Nutrish Dog Food
Get a Free sample of Rachel Ray’s Nutrish dog food for your pup. Here’s a neat fact I just learned…all proceeds from every bag of Nutrish go to helping animals in need through Rachel’s Rescue. Find out more at RachelsRescue.org.

Shutterfly FREE Photostrip (Free s/h)


Go on over to Freebies4Mom to find out how to get a totally Free Photostrip from Shutterfly! This is such a great freebie, even the shipping is free. This photo strip is valued at $2.50. Enjoy!