Lash Sleeve Review and GiveAWAY!!!
I’m super excited about this product!! Lash Sleeve where have you been all my life? My eyelashes are thin and well, almost invisible!! Lash sleeve to the rescue!! I have spent the last two weeks putting Lash Sleeve to the test!!!
I watch my 2 year old Granddaughter during the week and Alice puts me to work….. there is a lot of outside activities, there is swim class, Lash Sleeve left NO SMUDGES!!! There is running and sweating, NO RUNNING mascara, NO SMUDGES, NO FLAKES of mascara!! Â Ahhhh, then there is much enjoyed naptime, with Lash Sleeve there was NO SMEARING of NaNa’s mascara!! Â I do NOT wake up with smudges, flakes or the dreaded raccoon eyes!!
This amazing mascara surrounds each lash just like a sleeve and has a shrink wrap effect on the lashes after it is dry. It stays on until you are ready to take it off. Â Seriously!!
Apply in strokes from the root to the tip of the lash until desired look is achieved. Allow a few minutes to dry.
Added HUGE bonus? To Remove all you have to do is wet your lashes thoroughly with water and gently rub them off. Seriously!! They just slide off!! You don’t need makeup removers!!
$15.00 and NO shipping charges!! Â I think you’re gonna love this stuff!! So I’m going to send one winner 1 Lash Sleeve of their own.
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I’m Refreshing My Blog (and Exorcising Some Digital Ghosts)
Updating old blog content is a lot like digital archaeology. You head into the archives expecting to dust off a few old tutorials, and you end up unearthing questionable life choices from seven years ago. Between the aggressively over-filtered photos and advice that has aged like room-temperature milk, the past can be… loud.
But lately, I haven’t just been fighting my own cringey archives. I’ve been dealing with a full-on resident spirit: The Ghost of Peanut Butter and Whine.
This digital poltergeist has been causing absolute chaos behind the scenes, and frankly, its taste in content is terrible. If you’ve noticed things looking a little haunted around here, here is the proof:
- The Video & Image Vanishing Act: Our resident ghost has been deleting my best images and helpful video tutorials, leaving behind sad, empty boxes where vibrant content used to live.
- The Link Graveyard: In a truly sinister move, the spirit has been sneakily stripping away my trusted brand partners and replacing them with sketchy “AI Crypto” links. (I love peanut butter, but I am not shilling digital coins, I promise!)
- Font Sabotage: Apparently, this ghost is trapped in 2001 because it keeps reverting my clean, modern text back to “Geocities-era” antique fonts.
My 2026 Blog Refresh Plan
I’m giving my archives a much-needed facelift to keep my blog traffic climbing and my readers happy. If you want to boost your own site’s performance, updating old blog content is the ultimate secret weapon.
Here is my step-by-step exorcism plan:
- Exorcise the 404s: I’m running a rigorous broken link checker to track down every dead end, missing video, and broken image this ghost left behind.
- Modernize the Recommendations: It’s time to swap out outdated products from years ago for my absolute 2026 essentials.
- SEO Deep Clean: I’m updating my metadata and ensuring my focus keywords are strategically placed in the headers and introduction for maximum search engine impact.
Stick Around Please!
Don’t let this be a “one and done” visit. While I’m cleaning house and banishing spirits, check out these (very much alive) links:
Winner Winner Chicken Dinner: Check out the sidebar for my current giveaway. I promise this one is fully alive, kicking, and ghost-free!
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4 Comments
Sherry S.
1960 – Revlon invented “Brush on Mascara”, the company’s first colored mascara.
sandra davis
1986 – Tammy Faye Bakker made headlines with her heavy use of mascara……….i remember this
Veronica Vasquez
Maybelline invented Mascara! Awesome!
Kathleen
WOW! I learned that mascara has been around since 1917 and was invented by Maybelline. I still use Maybelline mascara! Even though I use all Clinique cosmetics and three step facial skin care, I ALWAYS come back to my trusty Maybelline Great Lash Mascara. I’ve used it since Jr High and I am in my 50s (UGH, REALLY?!!) now.