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Hello April Fashion Flash

I’m late with this week’s Fashion Flash, hosted by the creative, sarcastic and very funny Erika from Notes from My Dressing Table. Even in these grim days, she is a hoot. Check out her blog while you visit this week’s Fashion Flash!

Here’s what’s new this week:

  • a slew of new eye creams that target dark circles, wrinkles, loose skin and more
  • how you can change up your routine to help you handle the Covid-19 crisis
  • dream about travel to Africa
  • how to stay positive while you stay home
  • how to get rid of avoidance behavior
  • learn table manners for adults and kids
  • an online workout membership for 50% off
  • do you know the big red beauty food?
  • how to get and stay organized
  • add a mist to your spring and summer skincare routine

Click on over to Notes from My Dressing Table to check out this week’s Fashion Flash posts. I’ll be back tomorrow with a product review. I need one more evening to test it, but it sure seems promising! Stay well xo

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  1. Sandy Pincombe says:

    Chag Pesach sameai-ch! I hope I got that correct. I am not sure if you are like my old co-worker who took Passover week off to clean and purify or like a dear high school friend who celebrates Jewish Holidays but is lax in following certain rites. Anyway I am hoping that you are not alone or can speak with someone tonight as you celebrate Seder. Love to you my friend.

    1. Thank you so much, Sandy! What a lovely greeting from you xoxo Yes, it was correct. There are several ways to wish someone a happy holiday, but that is one of the ones I use. I don’t do a major cleaning for Passover, but I just observe the dietary laws as best I can. This year where getting food is more of a challenge, it may be a little harder, but it’ll work out. It was weird to be alone last night and tonight, but I made myself a nice dinner last night anyway. On Saturday, Jeff’s ex-wife and his daughters and extended family/friends are having a Zoom seder even though it isn’t the right night, and that will be fun (though I hope it doesn’t go for hours, lol). What will you do for Easter this year? Are you home on your own? This is a hard time for so many of us, but staying safe and trying to avoid getting sick is the best way. <3

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