theBalm: Balm Shell Lipgloss
Remember those moving pens from yesteryear?
I live in New York thus I am overexposed to crazy sovereigns of all kinds. Statue of Liberty keychains, I Love New York T-Shirts, Empire State Building figures, and of course the moving pen.
Now if you've never seen a moving pen let me elaborate further. Basically it's a regular everyday pen but the upper part would have some sort of scene. In my case it'd be a scene of New York and a taxi. The taxi part of the scene would move up and down the pen as you flipped the pen upside down to right side up!
Brilliant right?
A moving screwdriver pen with a truck that moves back and fourth:
Fascinating isn't it?
Oh you wanted to know what the hell this has to do with cosmetics didn't you?
Sorry about that ;)
theBalm has decided to nick the idea of the moving pen and use it on their new lipglosses called Balm Shell.
Each gloss has a different girly fun scene such as a day at the beach, a day shopping, etc..etc.. The moving illustration is unique to each shade and story line within the glosses little handle!
When the lip-gloss is finished, the handle can be unattached and used as a keychain!
Fun Fun!
The Muse wants some of these just for the cute factor alone!
Each gloss is $22 each and comes with the keyring.
Labels: Fall Collections 2007, theBalm
2 Comments:
This line isn't from theBalm, but from a Canadian brand called Balmshell.
well duh :)
I just noticed that.
Thanks anonymous :)
Sorry 'bout that ;)
That's what I get for blogging early in the AM!
Cheers!
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