




Currently I'm using the Citrus Satin Shower Body Wash. According to their website this product is “Foamy and luxurious, rich in natural oils. Emollients and humectants are combined to make your bathing experience a new pleasure. Use this lavishly fragranced, precious bubbling potion for your bath. Refreshing Citrus, relaxing Chamomile, rich natural Apricot Oil and Vitamin E are concentrated into a formula of unequaled quality." And every one of their words are true. Some may whine and moan that it's more expensive than normal body wash ($11 for 30 oz) but there are no laurel sulfates in any Jason products and they're organic so they won't give me cancer. (I'm willing to pay for that) Also, all of their Satin Shower Body Washes are concentrated, so one 30 oz container usually lasts 2 to 3 months.
Once when I was out of face wash I thought, "I put this exceptional (I might go so far as to say even, Olympian) product on my body every day. The scent makes me incredibly happy (if the Citrus is highly enjoyable the Rose Water is virtually hedonistic), it's organic - I bet it would be just fine on my face." And it is. I think the wizardry of this product is that it is as mellowing and moisturizing as a face wash but cleverly packaged as a body wash. And don't we all deserve the downy, tender, softening, texture of a face wash all over our bodies?








Below is Marta Walsh of Talking Makeup interviewing Lori Taylor. Isn't she the cutest thing you have ever seen?



The absolutely adorable and accommodating PR folks for this design duo went to the trouble of putting together the information below for us. So I thought I'd put it to good use and post it. (Also my brain is dead from all shows, interviews, and unexpected encounters with the likes of Lauren Conrad and Jenna Jameson): "The Fall/Winter 2008 Falguni and Shane Peacock's collection will be an anthology of glamorous and feminine dresses with a couture charm perfect to any red carpet event. These neoclassical draped gowns; shift dresses and kaftans dresses are finished with hand detailing of luxe diamante encrustations wile feathers are employed as decorative details in shades of tea berry, burnt ochre, green moss and pewter." "The design duo of Falguni and Shane Peacock has garnered international attention as a mainstay of India Fashion Week and are known for their ultra-feminine and glamorous designs worldwide. Focusing on dresses that are dreamy, youthful, and dramatic and have a strong sense of style"




The shots above are from the hair and makeup stations backstage.




