Monday, 19 October 2009

Renee to the rescue

Lets talk about yesterday, shall we? My day hit a steady decline the moment I woke up. If any of you live in the Boston area then you know where I'm going with this. SNOW. It happened. On OcTObEr 18, mind you. Unannounced and under the meteorologist's radar, it splatted all over the damn place.
There was  also my list of things to do..... in which I did ZERO of anything on my list. It was obstacle after obstacle. I did manage to accidentally spend an obscene amount of lettuce on parking, at a place that I had not intended to go. I also managed to accidentally get charged for a spicy salmon roll and a large diet coke, even though I ordered a California roll and a small diet coke, but didn't realize it until it was too late. Aside from that, other sad stories, and the inclement weather, there WAS a happy ending.




I came home and soaked my sorrows in a very long hot bath and did some product testing. Among the attendees of my pity party were Renee Rouleau's Hawaiian Nourishing Cream. My dry skin (that was brutally attacked by the flakes) felt much better when I applied it and it absorbed quickly with out any goo left behind!

The paraben-free formula is derived from Red Marine Algae that is taken from the shores of the Hawaiian Islands (where it doesn't snow). It's high tech make up is the answer for dehydrated, aging skin that is in desperate need of moisture.
The moisture provided assists with repairing surface lines. Clinical studies have shown a substantial increase in collagen stimulation and a 20% increase in firmness in just four weeks.
Hawaiian Nourishing Cream also comes in hand to sooth redness from burns, chemical peels, and laser treatments. Other key ingredients are Ginseng Extract and Vitamins A,C, & E.

For more information on natural products that sooth, repair and protect your skin from the elements AND to purchase Renee's products, visit www.reneerouleau.com 

Now, if only Rennee Rouleau can create a product that makes me feel like I'm in Hawaii and not Snowy Boston, ahhhh.