I love the scent of Dove soap so when I spotted Dove pro age beauty bath on offer for just £1 in my local Tesco I assumed I would like it. The Dove pro age range is very cleverly marketed and has the catchy slogan not just for today but for tomorrow .This implies it is suitable for all aged women! Dove pro age is made by the giant unilever company.
Let me start with the positives-I really like the sleek maroon plastic bottle of this product. It looks sophisticated and I am happy to have it on display in my bathroom. I like the small silver Dove on the front too. The bottle has a small flip top lid and can be a bit awkward to open and pour, especially with wet hands!
The information on the bottle tells me that this beauty bath is ¼ moisturizing cream packed in a rich lather for a pleasant soothing bathing experience. It also says it ...
Advantages: Cinematography/ Acting Disadvantages: Sad love story
This is the third cinematic adaption of the 1925 novel by the same name from W.Somerset Maugham. I havn't seen the previous two but they would have to be masterful to better this version which has been skilfully directed by John Curran.
It is the story of two intriguing characters, Walter and Kitty Fane and their intrinsically fateful relationship.
Kitty is a socialite in 1920's London. She loves the nicer things in life and is beautiful yet she is single. She overhears her mother talking, saying that she fears Kitty is a lost cause, whilst subtle hints are dropped by her family that she cannot rely on the privileges she enjoys forever. She may be beautiful but Kitty is emphatically selfish and shallow. When a man, Walter Fane shows her attention, and later asks for her hand in marriage, she behaves without emotion or love. Her ...
WormThatTurned 08.02.2009
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enamoured of her, bringing their love affair to a happy ending does not prove to be a simple matter either.
These artistic and amorous issues are still unresolved when Enishte too is murdered. Black is rounded up by the Sultan's enforcers to help in the investigation, under the threat that he and the other artists will all be subjected to torture if the murderer is not identified within three days. As Black toils with Master Osman, the aged Head Illuminator at the Palace workshop, to detect the villain from stylistic clues, Shekure is left alone with her children to fend off Hasan and his hired henchmen.
Suddenly, after its long, leisurely opening, the plot gathers pace towards a climactic conclusion.
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'My Name is Red' is a historical novel encompassing ...