Showing posts with label Passport Collection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Passport Collection. Show all posts

Friday, July 18, 2014

SquareHue Nail Polish Beauty Box--July 2014 Passport Collection: Barcelona Review–SWATCHES!

**Disclaimer:  This post has been compensated through a free product (s) or monetary payment.  Opinions are solely mine. All links are "no-follow" links.**


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July 2014 Passport Collection Barcelona

Now that I have stronger, prettier nails due to the biotin supplements that I have been taking, I can paint them again! In fact, I have been catching up on adorning them with beautiful colors and brands like what you can get monthly with a SquareHue nail polish subscription.

I had never tried this brand before, but I was sent the SquareHue July 2014 offering. For $14.99 plus shipping, you receive three of their customized polishes per month that revolve around a theme.  

Traveling the world is at your fingertips with the Passport Collection’s Barcelona Box that I received.  The colors are as vibrant as the foreign city of its inspiration.  Take a look at how magnificent these choices are for summer.
SquareHue Passport Collection for July 2014Barcelona:

1.  Passig de Gracia–A shimmering, bright true orange shade meant to dazzle against bronze skin.  

2.  Placa Catalunya–This is a lively, hot pink color with micro-shimmers.  

3.  Rambla de Raval–When you are set to impress, this glimmering, dark purple-plum with a black tone to it is dramatic and makes a statement. It also has micro-shimmers reflecting a bit of smoldering bronze within its depths in the bottle.

Here I'm modeling Passig de Gracia.

This is Placa Catalunya.

Let me show you Rambla de Raval.

I primed with a base coat and used one coat before applying a top coat. You may want to add an extra coat to punch up the intensity of the shades even more, especially in case of the thinner consistency of the orange color; however, I thought one suited me just right. 

Their formula is made in the United States, which is wonderful in itself.  Equally important, SquareHue polish is made without formaldehyde, toulene, DBP, camphor, or any formaldehyde resin that may pose a health risk. 
  
Furthermore, the polish wore well through my normal day at the computer or household chores without making me hurry to redo them.  

What more could any fashion forward beauty want then a SquareHue Nail Polish Beauty Box each month? I know that I couldn’t be more pleased. Check them out!

*Disclaimer: Free products were provided to facilitate this review--not my opinion.*

Friday, June 15, 2012

Paris Hilton Passport Fragrance Collection: South Beach Eau de Toilette Review

**Disclaimer:  This post has been compensated through a free product (s) or monetary payment.  Opinions are solely mine. All links are "no-follow" links.**



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Paris Hilton South Beach Eau de Toilette


The PASSPORT Collection that launched in spring 2011 for Parlux Fragrances was celebrity, Paris Hilton's way to share her extensive global jet-setting and favorite glamorous locales through fragrance with the world.  Paris, Tokyo, and South Beach were the original trio of this line followed later by her St. Moritz fragrance.  In South Beach Passport, you can feel that undeniable sexy heat of fun in the sun with this vibrant fruity-floral.

With top notes of juicy nectarine, lotus flower, and white freesias, you feel the lively energy and fresh confident beauty of this fragrance as it starts to shine. 

This conjures up images of young, shapely bikini-clad bodies parading on a sandy beach with a gentle warm breeze blowing long blonde hair once the bright, golden marigold flower and the summery jasmine sambac in the heart emerge to steal the spotlight.  And yet, there is an authentic warmth that slowly awakens as well from the floral-fruity essence of Osmanthus. 

You begin to feel the change from day to night in the dry down with notes of blonde woods, Australian sandalwood and captive musk that seduce effortlessly and softly lingers.

I really do love all of this Passport collection because each scent is special and can call to you in a different way.  To me, Paris Hilton Fragrances South Beach Passport is a great summer fragrance to excite with lots of sparkle and a happy shine while it also embraces with romance.  Look for it and pick up a bottle and you'll soon understand the irresistible appeal it has!



Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Paris Hilton's PASSPORT Fragrance Collection: Paris Passport Fragrance Review


**Disclaimer:  This post has been compensated through a free product (s) or monetary payment.  Opinions are solely mine. All links are "no-follow" links.**

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Paris Hilton PASSPORT Paris Fragrance


The PASSPORT Collection that launched in spring 2011 for Parlux Fragrances was how  jet-setting celebrity, Paris Hilton captured the moods and feels of her favorite glamorous haunts in fragrance form.  Paris, Tokyo, and South Beach are the result followed later by her new St. Moritz fragrance.  In Paris Passport, you sense the charm of that fashionable city as it comes to life in this enchanting light fruity-floral.

Through innocent eyes, you see Paris for the first time and are bursting with happiness and excitement to discover the wonders of it all  from the opening notes of sparkling mandarin, juicy red berries, and golden peach. 

The fragrance perfectly captures the romantic essence of the city with jasmine sambac, honeysuckle and purple peony that blooms to perfection in the heart.  This transformation takes the scent from fresh and flirtatious to chic and glamorous.

The more this fragrance warms, the more sophisticated and seductive the scent becomes with sexy amber and creamy musk infused with a delicate fluid vanilla and white patchouli in the base to provide that irresistible Parisian allure and sultry magic that make it a keeper.

Paris Passport Eau de Toilette  is one of my favorites of the Passport Collection because it is such a gorgeous luminous fruity-floral that can go from day to night.  This scent is perfect for warm weather because it is as refreshing as a summer breeze that carries the scent of fruits and floral.

If you're thinking of changing your fragrance for summer, I definitely think you would love Paris Passport so do get a bottle! 

*Disclaimer:  This is my own honest opinion.  No money was exchanged.  All I received was a free product to facilitate this review.*

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Paris Hilton Passport Collection: Tokyo Eau de Toilette Review and Giveaway! (3 Winners!)--Ends March 12, 2012

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Paris Hilton Passport Collection


As one of the glamorous jet-setting crowd, Paris Hilton has been to exotic locales that most of us can only dream about.  Teaming up with Parlux Fragrances, The Passport Collection is the celebrity's way to share her globetrotting and favorite luxurious locales through four fabulous and uniquely different perfumes (Paris, South Beach, Tokyo, and the new St. Moritz)

Fragrance wise, Tokyo is a beautiful way to travel.  It opens with lemon and crisp Fuji Apple until it stirs the watery frangipani, white jasmine, French iris, and the Mediterranean orange flower to life, like floating flowers against the freshness of the fruits to give the scent airy sweetness.  

As courteous and softly spoken as a Geisha herself, this romantic fragrance is delicate and yet so compelling with the graceful way it moves.  She may speak just in whispers but her message is always subtly delivered and heard.  Tokyo speaks to you in the same fashion, slowly and expertly charming and seducing with a dry down of golden cedar, clean musk, and sensual sandalwood.

Honestly, I think Tokyo is one of my favorites from Paris Hilton Fragrances so far.  I love the aquatic feel of this airy fruity-floral that has a timeless beauty and haunting romantic quality about it.  This is an ideal fragrance to wear to work without being intrusive and one that will only bring you compliments.  I highly recommend adding this one to your collection!  An escape to Tokyo can only work wonders.

Thanks to Paris Hilton Fragrances, three lucky Nuts 4 Stuff readers in the United States win a 3.4 fl. oz. bottle of Tokyo Eau de Toilette Spray from the Passport Collection ($45)!


Both Are Mandatory to Enter:

1. You must follow me on Google Friends Connect before any of your entries will count.  If you already follow, then tell me the name you follow me by in a comment along with your email!

2. Go to Paris Hilton's website and tell me what other of her fragrances you would also love to try or something you learned from the site in another comment.

Extra Entries:

Add @Nuts4Stuff to Your Twitter and tell me so in your comment with your Twitter id--1 extra entry

Tweet  #Win Acquatic Fruity-Floral #TokyoPerfume (3 Winners) @ParisHilton #Giveaway @Nuts4Stuff http://bit.ly/wbfbGg Ends 3/12 (can be done daily)--1 extra entry per day in another comment

"Like" Paris Hilton  on Facebook--2 extra entries to leave in two separate comments comment

Share Paris Hilton on your Facebook Wall--5 extra entries to leave in five separate comments (show me proof)

Follow Paris Hilton  on Twitter--2 extra entries to leave in two separate comments

Join Paris Hilton's circle on Google Plus--2 extra entries to leave in two separate comments

"Like" Nuts 4 Stuff on Facebook--2 extra entries (leave two separate comments)

Subscribe to the Nuts 4 Stuff blog by email--2 extra entries (must confirm) to leave in two separate comments

Subscribe to Nuts 4 Stuff in a reader--2 extra entries (Orange button in my sidebar) to leave in two separate comments

List this giveaway on any giveaway site just leave a link to this post wherever you share it--5 extra entries (leave five separate comments and tell me where with proof in each comment)

Blog about this giveaway and and comment with a link to the post--5 extra entries (leave five separate comments and tell me where with proof in each comment)

Grab my Nuts 4 Stuff button and paste it in your sidebar--5 extra entries (leave five separate comments and tell me where you left it in each comment)

Add Nuts 4 Stuff to your blogroll  (using my URL) with a link back to me (comment where you left it for 2 more extra entries to leave in two separate comments)

Enter another Nuts 4 Stuff giveaway (enter as many as you want, however, only 1 extra entry will count) and tell me which one in a comment--1 extra entry

Leave a separate comment for each entry.  Be sure you include your email address inside your comment so I can contact you if you win.   This giveaway is only open to residents of the United States.  No PO Boxes just USA-based street addresses.  Do follow the rules because I check entries.   Be alert that if you attempt to enter using multiple identities will be grounds for disqualification. 

This giveaway ends March 12, 2012 at 12 PM Eastern Standard Time. The winner will need to respond to my email with name and shipping address within 48-hours or another winner will be picked.  

Friday, February 17, 2012

Paris Hilton Passport Fragrance Collection: New St. Moritz Eau de Toilette Review + Giveaway! (3 Winners!)--Ends March 8, 2012


**Disclaimer:  This post has been compensated through a free product (s) or monetary payment.  Opinions are solely mine. All links are "no-follow" links.**


Glamorous celebrity, Paris Hilton, shares her jet-setting romps over the world with the three other destination fragrances in her Passport Collection.  Each scent allows you to travel in style and take away memories of her favorite locales like Tokyo, South Beach, and Paris.  Now she does it again with St. Moritz, her newest addition to this fun line with Parlux Fragrances.

This fragrance will take to the alpine slopes where the air is crisp, laced with ivy and green.  You can detect frozen lemon and bergamot blowing  with what smells like mint to mimic that blast of winter air for invigorating freshness.  Anjou pear floats to the surface for some juicy sweetness that delicately curbs the bitterness.  This becomes a lively scent that you keep wanting to breathe in because it smells so clean and energizing.

The heart is joyous and playful with freesia, white peony, lily of the valley, sambac jasmine and blue poppy flower.  Think of Maria from the Sound of Music, spinning with carefree happiness, on top of her mountain.  This is the feeling you can lose yourself in.

As the scent dries down, you can pick up  the white crystal amber, musk and sandalwood to gently warm it with just a hint of spice.  The creamy woods and musk dress this fragrance with classic elegance to help attract attention worthy of the rich and famous jet-setting crowd. 

If you're looking for the perfect fresh scent to take you from day to night without being overly floral, then St. Moritz is the one for you.  I also love how long this fragrance lasts so you can keep that energized feeling with you as long as possible!


*Disclaimer:  This is my own honest opinion.  No money was exchanged.  All I received was a free product to facilitate this review.*

Thanks to Paris Hilton Fragrances, three lucky Nuts 4 Stuff readers in the United States win a 3.4 fl. oz. bottle of St. Moritz Eau de Toilette Spray from the Passport Collection ($45)!

Both Are Mandatory to Enter:

1. You must follow me on Google Friends Connect before any of your entries will count.  If you already follow, then tell me the name you follow me by in a comment along with your email!

2. Go to Paris Hilton's website and tell me what other of her Passport fragrances you would also love to try or something you learned from the site in another comment.

Extra Entries:

Add @Nuts4Stuff to Your Twitter and tell me so in your comment with your Twitter id--1 extra entry

Tweet  #Win #StMoritzPerfume (3 Winners) @ParisHilton #Giveaway @Nuts4Stuff http://bit.ly/zzwNS3
Ends 3/08 (can be done daily)--1 extra entry per day in another comment

"Like" Paris Hilton  on Facebook--2 extra entries to leave in two separate comments comment

Share Paris Hilton on your Facebook Wall--5 extra entries to leave in five separate comments (show me proof)

Follow Paris Hilton  on Twitter--2 extra entries to leave in two separate comments

Join Paris Hilton's circle on Google Plus--2 extra entries to leave in two separate comments

"Like" Nuts 4 Stuff on Facebook--2 extra entries (leave two separate comments)

Subscribe to the Nuts 4 Stuff blog by email--2 extra entries (must confirm) to leave in two separate comments

Subscribe to Nuts 4 Stuff in a reader--2 extra entries (Orange button in my sidebar) to leave in two separate comments

List this giveaway on any giveaway site just leave a link to this post wherever you share it--5 extra entries (leave five separate comments and tell me where with proof in each comment)

Blog about this giveaway and and comment with a link to the post--5 extra entries (leave five separate comments and tell me where in each comment)

Grab my Nuts 4 Stuff button and paste it in your sidebar--5 extra entries (leave five separate comments and tell me where you left it in each comment)

Add Nuts 4 Stuff to your blogroll  (using my URL) with a link back to me (comment where you left it for 2 more extra entries to leave in two separate comments)

Enter another Nuts 4 Stuff giveaway (enter as many as you want, however, only 1 extra entry will count) and tell me which one in a comment--1 extra entry

Leave a separate comment for each entry.  Be sure you include your email address inside your comment so I can contact you if you win.  This giveaway is only open to residents of the United States.  No PO Boxes just USA-based street addresses.  Do follow the rules because I check entries.   Be alert that if you attempt to enter using multiple identities will be grounds for disqualification. 

This giveaway ends March 8, 2012 at 12 PM Eastern Standard Time. The winner will need to respond to my email with name and shipping address within 48-hours or another winner will be picked.