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This week I’m Selling My Goldsign Jeans on Ebay

I’m selling my old clothes on Ebay this week. I have size 29 Goldsign jeans, Citizens of Humanity size 28, James Jeans size 29, Da-nang koi fish pants, new Nolita tops, old Alinghi tees, polos, a cop. copine dress and an Ed Hardy tee that my husband never wore. So far I am up $42 with 32 listings. Will keep you posted on total result. Am also bidding on yoga mats this week.

My own No! No! review

So I mentioned this item before …I was asking for reviews but I couldn’t wait and bought this blue No! No! epilator from Sephora.com  last Christmas. I can’t say I’ve always used it 100% correctly but it has only made my legs unbearibly prickly. I’m not convinced. By incorrectly I mean that I have waxed probably every 5 weeks or so and that I have had lapses in use: as in 3-4 weeks of non usage. What I have done is use it after waxing and for 3-4 weeks at a time in a row (once or twice a week).My legs are still prickly and just as hairy after using the No! No! I think it is a waste of $250. You might as well get yourself an Epilady or wax. My beautician laughed at the No No epilator: said I was basically just burning my hairs off. So did my dermatoligist that injects botox and restylane in my face. There are very limited reviews  or comments online. No research. What is this company anyway? Thumbs down on this gimmick.

In Praise of Saved Searches on Ebay and Eve Lom

evelom.jpg Eve Lom’s award-winning cleansing balm is a cult beauty buy, especially in the UK - and for good reason. It is, hands down, the best cleanser I have ever used. A greenish, waxy, thick balm that’s oily and a teeny bit gritty to the touch, the cleanser contains a blend of chamomile, clove, eucalyptus and hops aromatherapy oils to cleanse, decongest and soothe. It melts onto skin to remove every last trace of make-up and leaves skin exfoliated, perfectly clean and glowing. After one week of use, my skin looks brighter and clearer than it ever has before. So far it is only available in SpaceNK in New York (in Soho, Scarsdale and Columbus Circle).

Using it is like having  a deluxe mini-facial. Following the detailed instructions provided, you first massage the cleanser onto your face and neck in a 7-step routine which stimulates the lymphatic nodes to drain areas of congestion and eliminate toxins. Next, you soak the supplied muslin cloth in hot water, wring it out, and hold over the entire face for 5 seconds. This bit you repeat 3 times, so you’ve got a succession of hot compresses softening the skin and activating the essential oils. Then, you use the cloth to exfoliate and remove all traces of make-up and cleanser before rinsing it in cold water and using as a cold compress. There’s no need for a toner or astringent afterwards, and no need for moisturiser if your skin is oily.

It all sounds wildly complicated and time consuming, but honest to God it’s not. After a couple of uses, you could perform the lymphatic massage in your sleep, and the whole ritual now takes me just 3 minutes flat.

On the down side it is crazily expensive: a 100ml tub is £48 or $100. It should easily see you through 6 months of daily cleansing.

Here is where Ebay is my saviour! I recently ran out of my fabulous Eve Lom cleanser and I don’t live anywhere near civilization (only facial cleanser available would be supermarket crap). So I searched for Eve Lom on  Ebay and came up with a few results…and I bid on a few and lost a few auctions. I started to find that sellers of Eve Lom that were not based in the UK were not getting as good results. I guess because Eve Lom really has only reached cult status in the UK. So I saved my search for Eve Lom and when there was finally a seller in Germany that popped up I placed a max bid for USD50.00…and I got it! For half price. I’m delighted.

So to save time…if you know what you want on  Ebay, save your search and find what you need (want) immediately. I’m now saving searches for Theory Tank tops, Tiffany frogs, Hublot watches and Alinghi bikinis.

Love, Love Matiko Wedges

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I just love these shoes! It is the  sexy Shaunte platform wedge by Matiko. Totally ideal for beach season in the Hamptons. Wear them on the train, wear them on the jitney, wear them around town or even in Kentucky (ok this is getting obnoxious)! They are $120 on the  CoutureCandy site. You can  Save $10 at CoutureCandy by clicking  this  link . Yum.