I’m a gal who fancies the finer things in life. Art museums, jazz and classical music, delectable food, etc. I would say that wine and caviar fall into the same category. I was very pleased to find that both have been incorporated into the world of beauty.
Le Vin Tri-Enzyme Brightening Mask – $109.65
Antioxidant wine therapy. Those three words are music to my ears. It contains pumpkin seed, papaya, pineapple, Chardonnay grapeseed extract, chamomile, white tea, lavender, aloe and more to exfoliate, heal and protect skin. It sounds like a classy way to pamper yourself.
Envie de Neuf Caviar Complex Restorative Eye Serum – $85 $34.99
Normally, I prefer my caviar spread over a cracker. But this eye treatment is tempting enough to consider applying it to my skin. It contains caviar extract and ginseng to firm, tone, brighten and reduce fine lines and puffiness. Who knew that such an indulgent delicacy could serve beauty purposes, as well?
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Elizabeth Grant makes these amaze caviar eye masks that brighten up your complexion after just one use. You’d love them. I have yet to replace the search function on my blog so I’ll link you up to my review from a time ago: http://frappelattes.com/elizabeth-grant-caviar-eye-pads-review/
Oh, nice. I really want to try a caviar (and wine) treatment of some sort. Now I’m craving caviar + crackers. The boyfriend actually stopped after work last night to get some for himself after seeing this post, hahah.