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  • Rose S - I use this item every night and I love it. At first

    I use this item every night and I love it. At first, there is a tingly feeling but after a few days it goes away. This item last me a long time-about 2-3 months. I only put a small amount on my hand and rub all over face (Not Eyes) and neck. I have the eye cream as well that I use during the day. I can see that my fine lines are still there, however this product makes them look fresher and livelier (not sure if thats a word) It doesn't get rid of fine lines but I believe that it diminishes them and gives them a fresher, lighter feel and look. Before my skin looked dull and very dry-like. Now it looks alive. I am 37 years old. I have fine lines and small wrinkles that are starting out around my eyes. I absolutely love this item because it brings out best features in my face and it lights up my face.

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    This stuff lives up to what it says it will do! I have an extremely fussy baby with lots of reflux. I tried everything, and this was the only stuff that really calmed him enough to go to sleep!

  • Jellooe - Works ok, not what I was expecting....

    The entire first floor of my home is hardwood, which is approx 1200 sq ft. I bought this because I liked the fact that you could vacuum & mop at the same time and seemed like it would save time (and my back!). So far, I've used it a few times and though it's much easier than mopping by hand, it's extremely time consuming...as in, I could easily sweep, mop & let the floors dry before I'd be finished using the wet/dry vacuum. It does seem to clean ok, though my floors are stained very dark so I can't really tell. Still, the water comes back up quite dirty....but then again, so does water from a standard mop & bucket. I was expecting the spin/scrub brushes to actually scrub my floors...it does not. Instead, it simply glides across the floor picking up light dirt/dust. It will not mop up tougher dirty spots. Also, the fact that I cannot mop all the way to the base boards is a huge downfall. It would be nice if there were further mopping attachments.

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    This is a must have for anyone considering getting a graduate degree in any field of psychology. I was at one time considering a PhD in clinical psychology. I've changed direction now, but I still don't regret buying the book. At the time, it was VERY helpful in identifying those schools that I would be interested in, and also which ones I would most likely be able to get in. Each school (even in Canada) with some sort of psychology degree is listed. You can read about which degrees are offered, if they're accredited or not (very important!), what the average GPA and GRE scores are of previous accepted applicants, the financial aid given, etc. I definitely referenced this book many times in the process. It's very helpful. I'd suggest anyone considering a grad psych degree, no matter what kind, to get this book!