Showing posts with label Guest Reviewer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guest Reviewer. Show all posts

Saturday, August 29, 2015

MoodBliss Advanced Mood Support Formula Review


MoodBliss Advanced Formula is a supplement packed with vitamins, herbal extracts, minerals, and antioxidants.

Feel happier as your anxiety lessens, and your stress disappears. Your family and friends will notice the change in your disposition. You'll notice how well you sleep at night and how great you feel. MoodBliss promotes positive mood, relaxation and can also help at times of PMS.

Healthy living, a whole foods rich diet rich, exercise and a positive attitude all help to deal with whatever life throws at you. Sometimes though, living in this modern world with its multitude of distractions can still take a toll.

Packed with the maximum strength dosages of important stress reducing nutrients, MoodBliss brings you back to a feeling of calm for greater relaxation. You get all this in a simple, easy-to-swallow, vegetable capsule.


My Review:
4 stars

Again, I brought my roommate in to help with this review. She had tried Nuphorin before, and her thoughts on MoodBliss were very similar.

For one, the ingredients and amounts are virtually the same. MoodBliss had 25mg less of 5-HTP than Nuphorin which was the only noticeable difference between the two. The two vitamins even looked virtually the same.

Even though MoodBliss had less of the 5-HTP, it still worked well in helping her when she became overwhelmed with stress and anxiety. Not to mention, she did feel a bit of an energy boost sometimes when taking the vitamins, a definite plus.

Also, since MoodBliss came in a more relaxing and peaceful looking bottle, she actually preferred using it over Nuphorin, which she thought looked too intimidating and medical. Plus, the MoodBliss is cheaper, which would make her more likely to buy it over Nuphorin in the future.


*I received this in exchange for an honest review.*

Monday, June 30, 2014

Adovia Facial Lift and Firm Serum Guest Review


Adovia Facial Lift and Firm Serum

- Achieve An Instant Lift and Anti Aging Effects on Your Skin
- Delivers Anti Wrinkle Results Over Time
- Vitamin C - Also Contains a High Concentration of Vitamin C for Anti Wrinkle Antioxidant Skin Protection
- Dead Sea Salt - Formulated with a High Concentration of Dead Sea Minerals and Salt - 21 Minerals Essential for Skin Health and Beauty
-Non-Oily Moisturizer Delivers Deep Hydration and Nutrient Absorption


Review:

4 stars

So, I gave this as a gift to my friend's mom and asked for her to give me her thoughts on how well it worked for her. You see, Ms. J has tried using lifts and serums many times, with varying degrees of success, and so she was looking for a successful, cheaper alternative. And she found it. Here is her experience:

-The serum rubbed in well, and didn't leave any residue behind after it soaked in.
-The serum didn't really have a smell to it, which is a bonus.
-The serum left her skin feeling smoother and softer immediately after using it.
-Gentle enough on her skin that she could use it daily.-Her face felt better and lighter after only one week of using the serum.
-Had some trouble with the bottle at first, but got over it.

-By the time a month had passed, she noticed she had decreased wrinkles, and that her face wasn't as oily as it usually is.
-The serum worked pretty well, but it is still expensive, plus can only buy this serum online and there are cheaper, effective alternatives at the local store.
-Would recommend Adovia's serum.

So there you have it, Ms. J's first review!


I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Welcome to Our Newest Reviewer, Trix!

Hi everyone! I've been thinking about adding guest reviewers for a while now, and so, after two years of blogging, I've decided that it's high time I finally did it. So, it's my great pleasure to introduce Trix. Trix has been following my blog since I started, and I'm so excited to have her now join the blog as a reviewer. And now, here's Trix!

Trix's Bio:
Many thanks to Emily for inviting me (and for her patience while I took way too long to come up with this bio)!  I'm Trix, a book addict living in northern California. I never really thought of reading romances before the m/m genre exploded, and it's still my favorite by far. I have a weakness for plots involving friends-to-lovers,music, sports (especially hockey), art, and food, but it's always fun to be surprised by a story or genre. (I didn't really read paranormal before now, and I'm starting to get into urban fantasy and steampunk.) On the rare occasions I'm not reading, I'll be cooking, watching hockey (go Sharks), mainlining coffee, or haunting record stores. I can never figure out how to end these things, so I'll just say, in the immortal words of Grover: hey, everybody!

-What type of books do you like to read?
I mostly read m/m, but it's not entirely intentional. It's gotten me into some other genres I wouldn't have thought of before, like paranormal. M/M/F menage is fun,and I do read a fair amount of short story anthologies (usually on the erotica side). There are also certain themes I enjoy: friends-to-lovers, music, food, art, and sports (especially hockey, and I guess dance might count). I've been wanting to get into more steampunk, too. Of course, it's also fun when something pleasantly surprises me!


-Are there any genres you do not read?
No horror whatsoever, since I'm pretty squeamish! (Suspense is fine if it's not too gory.) I'm at the point where I don't want to read something where I know there'll be a lot of tragedy going in, even if it's brilliantly done. I'm not usually into traditional romances or Christian romances, and I usually only enjoy historical in m/m for some reason. I'm not crazy about f/m/f, or menages where the guys don't want to touch each other. While f/f isn't a dealbreaker in erotica anthologies or as a side character romance in a story, I don't read it as a standalone plot.