![]() ![]() I visited some friends last week and we spent a few hours at a wine bar. Since then I have repeated the experiment (to make sure it wasn't a fluke) and found that no matter how much wine I drink, as long as I use the drops, I don't have a migraine the next day. I'm so pleased to have found something that makes wine drinking possible and enjoyable again! I have nothing but great things to say about the product. It just so happened I had a midterm that next morning too - so the stakes were high. I took a big risk the day it arrived and had two huge glasses of red wine that I knew would give me a massive migraine the next day. Several weeks ago, I happened across an ad for Drop It and thought I might as well give it a shot. Promising review: "For many years, I have been that friend that always says 'no thanks, I can't drink wine.' Even one small small glass would give me the worst migraine. Once it's in the glass, swirl lightly for 20 seconds, and you should be raring to go! Drop It recommends 1–2 drops for each glass of white wine, 2–3 for a glass of red, and 7–9 if you're treating the whole bottle at once. It's also a lot more cost-effective and environmentally friendly than wine wands or other competitors - a single bottle of this can be used to treat up to 55 glasses of wine, as opposed to wands that can only do a few glasses each before they get tossed. Get it from Ostrichpillow for $45 (available in four colors) or from Amazon for $45 (available in two colors). Check out my ful l Ostrichpillow eye mask review. But hey, if it stops lamp light, sunlight.whatever kinda light from disturbing my sleep, it's totally worth it. It's super reliable with blocking 1-0-0 percent of the light, and it has an amazing ergonomic design that carves out space for your eyes so your eyelashes don't get all squished - plus, there's even enough room for you to blink, if you wanted to! It's certainly thicker than your average eye mask and sleeping on your side with it on takes some getting used to. And, people, it does exactly what it says on the tin. So as you can imagine, I was just *thrilled* when the Ostrichpillow 100% Blackout Eye Mask was put on my radar - I jumped at the chance to test it out. ![]() The only problem is, I've struggled to find one that A) doesn't move around when I sleep and B) doesn't let the bleeding light shine through. So when I know I'm going anywhere that doesn't believe in blackout blinds, or just regular ol' blinds for that matter, I always pack an eye mask. I need complete darkness and complete quiet. I'll be the first to admit it, I'm a little high maintenance when it comes to my sleep. ![]() Get it from Sephora for $22 (available in four shades). Promising review: "As someone who is skeptical about overnight products like this, I was pleasantly shocked and surprised to see results the next morning after my first use! My lips not only felt hydrated and smooth, but definitely looked more plump (without that tingling sensation most plumping products provide, which I don't like!)" - JuliaFromPhilly She makes clean, nontoxic makeup and skincare that doesn't skimp on pigment or coverage. Lawless Beauty is a woman-owned beauty brand from Annie Lawless. And I don't have to do a darn thing except liberally apply it each night and wake up with softer, fuller, less painful-feeling lips! Enter: the Lawless Forget The Filler Overnight Lip Mask, which has been saving my chapped lips for the past couple of weeks. ![]() AKA what I'm currently dealing with - especially around my mouth. Team up harsh acne medication with cold winter winds and you've got the perfect formula for lizard-like dryness. ![]()
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