Makeup By Kim Porter

Review: Veet Spray-on Hair Removal Cream works in just 3 minutes

I received, for free, this 5.1 oz can of Veet Spray-On Hair Removal Cream for dry skin at last months Shecky’s Girl’s Night Out event I went to.

 

Product Description:

New Veet Spray-on Hair Removal Cream is a great innovation in skin care.

Developed for women who desire easier depilation – you just apply it fast and simply directly from spray onto the required areas, with no need of spreading. Then the cream is removed in the usual way to result in a velvety look and smooth skin.

There are three(3) different formulas: Dry Skin, Sensitive, and Supreme Essence

Areas used for: Legs, bikini, underarm.

Working Time: 3-5 Minutes (6 minutes Maximum)

Price: $5.99 (Walgreen’s)

 

My thoughts:

I’ve used this product a few times (legs only) since I got it.  It works well although, I will probably never buy it again.  I’ve never been into depilatory creams specifically because of the scent.  This one has that familiar scent.

Pros: Works as stated. My legs are smooth, and soft.  It works in a short amount of time.  It definitely beats shaving when you don’t have time to shave.  Results last nearly 2 weeks.

Cons: Scent.  It has that horrible scent that any hair removal cream has. It kind of reminds me of a relaxer. Another thing I didn’t like about it was that it burned my skin a little. I don’t have any physical burn marks, but there was a burning sensation when I used it for the 3 minutes.  I didn’t dare go over that, especially since I have a very sparse amount of hair on my legs, so it wouldn’t make sense anyway.  One last thing I didn’t like was the distribution of the product while being sprayed – it was so uneven.  You can see that in the above picture.

These are the results

 

Kim Porter makes Guacamole!

I made this on Saturday when my family was over this weekend.  It’s pretty simple.

Ingredients

1 Ripe Avocado

1/2 Onion

1 Tomato

Few Sprigs of Cilantro

Tspn Lime Juice (I cheated with the bottled kind lol)

Salt & Pepper to taste

Chop up everything, add lime juice & mix

Enjoy!

Weekend Recap – BBQ’n & Drunken Breakfast

Saturday, I did my hair as usual.  My stylist was VERY late, so I didn’t get out early like I usually do.  I wasn’t upset because she went out the night before to celebrate her birthday.  It happens.

My family was over (my 2nd oldest sister, my bro-in-law, niece & nephew), so we grilled.  I wish I took a picture of the food. Oh well.

Great start to a sunday morning! Sunday, my friends (Shannon, Chris Foxx), some other people  (MisswhoeverUR) and I did the drunk brunch at the sunburnt cow in the city.  The offer of unlimited drinks with brunch for $18 was appealing, however, it was hot as hell outside where they had us, and the drinks were warm, and mediocre to say the least.  I prefer quality over cost any day.  I guess they figure people will be drunk while eating, so they won’t be able to taste how good or bad the food is.


Here’s what most of us got…

Omelet of the Day – Asparagus, Tomatoes and cheddar.

Hamburger with the Lot – Chris got this & he couldn’t eat it because he was too hot & hungover from the night before.

Buttermilk Banana Pikelets – These were very dry & the syrup was watered down.

Moo Mary – It was okay… Just way to spicy for me.

My eye’s from yesterday

My outfit

NOTW – Gala & Resort

My nails and toes don’t match.  Sometimes I don’t match either of the two just for fun. Sometimes certain colors don’t look as good on my finger nails as they would on my toes…

I took the time to do a french nail – myself.  It came out pretty decently.  I actually wore this color without the french all of last week.  I thought it would look cool/nice as french.

Essie Anniversary Gala over Essie Ballet Slippers

This (Essie Lapis of Luxury)  is what I have on my toes. I like this much better than the Tarte Deco.  Plus, blue is one of my favorite colors!

Sandals are from Banana Republic.