Advantages: nice smell, does its job Disadvantages: nothing outof r the ordinary, smell not sstrong enough to be really invigorating
I'm like most people. I hate getting up in the morning and need a jolt to wake me up. I need a zingy shower gel to rouse me from my slumber so I can get the day off to a good start. I usually find citrus or mint scents does the trick. I have used Palmolive shower gel quite a bit as I really like their honey and milk moisturising gel. They also used to do a nice kiwi scented gel. Since I trust them I thought I would try the Vitality gel from their aromatherapy range.
The gel attracted me as it has grapefruit, orange and cedarwood essential oils. These sound a nice combination especially as I like citrus scented products (I am a big fan of Original Source products). At £1.20 for a 250-ml bottle it is reasonably priced and thus you can use it as an everyday indulgence rather than an occasional luxurious treat.
The bottle is ...
Advantages: Small compact and 90% waterproof Disadvantages: It is not for everyday hard use
and seams aren’t meant to be waterproof.
Miles away from home the heavens opened and at first I just resigned myself to the fact that I was going to get wet as the waterproof suit was so light and comfortable I forgot I had it.
Then I remembered and pulled up under the bridge of a junction on a dual carrageway.
Hoped off the bike and unpacked the suit, it was on in seconds, the only problem I had was getting the ankles around my boots, apparently putting a carrier bag over your boots makes this easy as they help you “slide in”.
I continued the journey and arrived home pleasantly supprised.
First of it kept the wind of me which always picks up and gets cooler in the raid.
The suit leaked, I had damp knees a slightly moist backside and some spots of water down my chest where the zip had leaked.
On the whole I was most ...
Advantages: Decent Cast Disadvantages: A bit boring, feels tied to it's stage roots
Imagine yourself standing on your own at a party. You're into football, films and general life. However no one will talk to you as you know nothing about mathematics and everyone else does. So with drink in hand you're forced to listen to countless debate amongst peers over the theory of pi.
If this sounds like a miserable experience then I wouldn't recommend taking a trip to see Proof.
The film is an adaptation of a critically acclaimed stage play and boy does it show. Anthony Hopkins plays a brilliant but mentally disturbed mathematician coming who has died leaving many books of maths theory. His daughter Catherine (Gwyneth Paltrow) is left to contend with the possibility of inheriting his insanity. Her matters are complicated by an ex-student of her father's looking through his books to discover something valid amongst ...
utero 01.08.2006
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