Sarah's Surprises Blog

February 27, 2008

Chocolate Body Polish

Filed under: Bath and Body,Sarah\'s Surprises — by Sarah @ 10:07 am

Chocolate Body Polish

With the cooler weather I’ve been craving scrubs and this chocolate body polish, $7.50, from Deep South Bath Co. could do the trick.



February 25, 2008

If you’d like to be featured on Sarah’s Surprises

Filed under: Info & Updates — by Sarah @ 11:22 am

If you’d like your products to be featured on Sarah’s Surprises or if you know of a great product that should be featured here read Feature Me!

I can’t find all the cool stuff by myself, and I appreciate your help!

Navigating through the past necklace

Filed under: Jewelry — by Sarah @ 11:19 am

Navigating through the past necklace

This navigating through the past necklace from t8designs is a little on the expensive side for me, but it’s hauntingly striking.



February 19, 2008

Cozy Cottage Scents

Filed under: Candles and Tarts,Sarah\'s Surprises — by Sarah @ 9:30 am

If you’re in the market for tarts check out Cozy Cottage Scents – all they sell is tarts, so you don’t have to decide whether you should buy a tart, or a candle, or a votive, or something else – all you have to decide is what shape and what scent you want your tarts to be.

I’d try Pink Raspberries, Cactus Sea Salt, and Cocunut Grove myself.

It makes me want to run burn a tart just thinking about the descriptions.

What do you think about Cozy Cottage Scents?



February 6, 2008

Message in a Bauble Review

Filed under: Reviews — by Sarah @ 8:26 am

I finally got around to trying Bauble Bath’s Message in a Bauble, which I recieved in the Lemming Central Sampler, last night.

The Bauble was a pink, sweet sandy scented bath bomb with a message written on a piece of paper that was slipped inside the bath tub.

Since I wasn’t too sure how the message would hold up in the bath, and I don’t like the thought of paper floating around in the tub with me, I tried to get the message out, and ended up crushing the bath bomb.

Oops. The bomb still worked marvelously though.

The fragrance was light, but not overwhelming, and a hint of it still lingers on my skin.

In fact I’m sitting here with the message and the bag the bauble came in, and I can still smell the sweet sandy scent.

Unfortunately, I can’t find the description for the sweet sandy to share it with you.

I did blast the message from the bauble with water from the faucet so you’d know how it would hold up – it held up beautifully, so next time I’d just leave the message in the bauble instead of pulling it out.

And if you’re curious about the message, here’s what it said:

“It is not worth an intelligent man’s time to be in the majority. By definition, there are already enough people to do that.”

G.H. Hardy




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