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ok... well, not that anyone cares in particular about my opinions, but this
is sort of the 'consumer advocate' portion of my website. i get really annoyed
when i purchase a product or service that just doesn't perform as advertised.
i always wish that someone could've given me the inside line on these things
before i spent my money. goodness knows that no commercial media outlet is
going to tell the truth and risk alienating a potential advertiser... but
i don't have that problem. ;) so when something i buy really sucks, i'm going
to mention it here. maybe you can avoid the same disappointment. and when
i find something that really rocks, i'm gonna list it here, too, because i
think that good performance deserves to be recognized and rewarded. hope this
is useful for somebody out there!
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raves
okay, in the spirit of niceness, i'm gonna start on a positive
note by talking about things that do not suck or otherwise disappoint.
in fact, they downright exceed expectations. yay!
my boyfriend
he added me to his website, so only fair that i add him to mine.

isn't he cute? hands off,
ladies!
hair straightening
are you naturally curly? do you hate it? have you tried everything
from scalp-burning lye relaxers to hours of blowouts? me too.
in fact, in 1999, a salon-performed hair straightening procedure
involving rusk radical anti-curl burned off all the hair from
the top of my head (you can read more about this under the 'rants').
while this did give me the opportunity to learn all about hair
extensions, weaves and wigs, it wasn't exactly a fun experience.
in 2001, i read about a new hair-straightening technique
from japan that promised miraculous results. of course
i was skeptical—not to mention skittish about winding up
bald—but since i had become so proficient with fake hair,
i figured what the hell: if it was as good as they said it was,
it would be a dream come true. and if it wasn't, well... i had
amassed a collection of cute hairpieces and scarves. anyway, long
story short... it works. honest to god, it works as well as advertised.
blow-drying my hair has gone from 50 minutes to 5. i don't have
to use the round brush to pull it straight while i dry; i can
just tousle with my hand. to make it super shiny, i do go over
it with a flat iron after it's dry—but it takes me no time
at all to do, whereas before i would have to section my hair and
go over small areas one by one (and remember that was after the
50-minute blowout). i no longer fear humidity or rain, because
it just can't get poofy now! and my hair feels really healthy,
whereas past straightening processes had left it feeling, well,
processed. my miracle worker is patrick
evan. tell him that i referred you. :)
also, i cannot say enough nice things about the hot
tools professional flat iron. it heats evenly and
the plates come together nice and striaght. it has ten heat settings
(i use '6'). a totally worthwhile investment (actually it's pretty
cheap for something that works so well: about $45)
other girly stuff
this
liquid eyeliner totally rocks my world. the 'pen'
type applicator is a million times better than a regular liquid
eyeliner brush. i will cry big tears when this is discontinued.
which it inevitably will, because anything that i like is ultimately
doomed to be EOLed. i'm a market jinx.
attention all lovers of strawberry maybelline kissing potion!
though maybelline confirmed that this product is indeed discontinued
(what the hell were they thinking?!), i've found a totally worthwhile
substitute: nyc
roll-on fruit-flavored lip gloss. nummy! (^_^)
other cool sh*t
i bought this
robot vacuum cleaner for my ex-boyfriend for hanukkah
and he totally loves it. it really does work and is amusing as
hell to watch in action. he has said that if it was a person,
he would marry it. i guess that's a good endorsement?
rants
and now for the things that truly suck, utterly disappoint, or both. learn
from my mistakes!
technology disappointments
pinnacle
systems/steinberg clean plus! bought this for the
great vinyl-to-mp3 conversion project. even spent an extra $50
to get the deluxe kit that came with a phono preamp. pretty much
a waste all the way around. going through the preamp sounds like
shi*t, so now i just directly connect to the soundcard. the "automarker"
feature of the software (it's supposed to detect where songs start
and stop) doesn't work very well, so you have to set the markers
manually. which isn't a huge deal, except that there is a bug
in the software that makes the marker placement off by 3 seconds.
so you spend all this time painstakingly identifying the start
and stop of each track only to have it all go to hell when you
try to split the tracks. grrr!!! went to their website support
forum; this is a "known issue" but they don't have any
ETA for a patch to fix it. double grrr!!! oh yeah, they haven't
processed my rebate yet, either. boo! (>_<)
hair straightening
actually i had some decent success with rusk
radical anti-curl. it's a semipermanent curl relaxer (i needed
to have it reapplied every 12 weeks). still required use of a round brush
to blow out, but was a definite improvement over other chemical relaxers.
i believe that the problem i encountered—namely having all the hair
on the top of my head burned off about 1/4 inch away from my scalp—was
100% the fault of the beauty "operator" at gothic
hair salon in campbell, california. it became obvious that he
was not very familiar with the product about halfway through the procedure,
but by then it was too late. he was rather inattentive throughout, preferring
instead to act like a total ponce and flirt with the little goth bois who
flitted in and out of the establishment (the salon also does body piercing
and tattooing, so there were many folk coming in and out). looks like they're
not all that great at body piercing, either, according to this
review on bmezine. beware! |