Thymes Body Products have been around for a long time. They have a faithful following, but I admit to having slacked off in the past. What was I thinking? It's time to bring some Thymes back into my life. I am bringing Kimono Rose scent into my bath basket. I am addicted to the bath salts in the cute little envelopes and the foaming bath wash. The description is very lyrical on the site "feminine, layered, voluptuous, and creamy." I just call it pretty.
L'Oreal's Garnier line is branching out beyond haircare. January brings Nutritioniste, their skin care line. The skin care line is based on the concept of nutrition and dermatology. I will definitely try it once it hit stores. I want to really try the Daily Anti-Fatigue Eye Cream which I will definitely need with the late nights of my day job from February-April. It set to compete against Olay and Neutrogena. Curel fans get ready to be impressed. Curel is coming out with a Targeted Therapy Hand and Cuticle Cream and a Foot Cream. This should be available in February, which will get our extremities ready for spring and summer.
For my ladies who are looking for a new floral scent, Valentino's Rock 'n Rose may hit the spot which notes of bergamot, black current, rose, gardenia, orange blossom, vanilla, musk and more. I have only smelled this because I am trying to restrain myself until mom comes to visit on the 21st. It's currently available at Neiman Marcus until January and will be available at more stores after that.
Have a very pretty weekend.







I will definitely look into it. Yes the packaging is so pretty. I kept the salt package, but not the wash.
Posted by: Julia | Friday, December 01, 2006 at 11:47 AM
I got the Kimono Rose Shower Wash and Body Lotion for my birthday last year. The scent is nice and light, but the packaging is to die!! I still have the empty boxes b.c they are too pretty to throw away. One day when I have a huge bathroom I will decorate with them.
You should also try Gianna Rose Atelier's Bonjuor Bonne Nuit, it smells sooooo good and the packaging is also worth saving.
Posted by: Heather | Friday, December 01, 2006 at 11:32 AM