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My Honest LUSH Review Part Three
I might be a broke author, but the LUSH reviews will continue as long as they keep offering free samples--and, as an unexpected bonus, I've learned a few things about skincare along the way. Here's my honest, non-sponsored LUSH product review for anyone who's thinking about refreshing their beauty routine.
By Kaitlin Shanks2 months ago in Blush
My Honest LUSH Review Part Two
LUSH might be out of my price range, but they're still one of my favorite stores to browse. The bright colors, bold fragrances and varying textures make LUSH a dream for people who value sensory experiences. For fellow LUSH enthusiasts, here's my honest, non-sponsored review of a few products I tried recently--including a limited-edition formula that we might not see again for a while.
By Kaitlin Shanks2 months ago in Blush
Trump News at a Glance: Progress but No Breakthrough in Ukraine Peace Talks. AI-Generated.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump is once again at the center of global attention as developments around Ukraine peace talks show signs of movement—but fall well short of a breakthrough. Recent statements and behind-the-scenes discussions have fueled cautious optimism among diplomats and political observers, yet the path to ending the war remains uncertain.
By Aarif Lashari2 months ago in Blush
My Honest LANEIGE Skincare Review
After having some success with LUSH, I decided to drop by Sephora and see if they give free samples. Sure enough, the employee told me that they offer three samples per visit, although you're limited to products they can scoop or pump out of a container. I don't wear makeup or perfume anyway, so this seemed like a great opportunity to try some new skincare formulas.
By Kaitlin Shanks3 months ago in Blush
My Honest LUSH Review
LUSH is way out of my price range, but whenever I visit the mall, I have to stop by because their selection is the definition of "forbidden snacks." I love the scents, fragrances, bright colors and ability to test nearly everything in the store. What I didn't know until recently is that you can get a sample of most of their products and try them at home for free.
By Kaitlin Shanks3 months ago in Blush
Salsa Dancing into the Social Sciences: How Passion and Structure Meet in Research
In *Salsa Dancing into the Social Sciences*, sociologist **Kristin Luker** redefines what it means to do research in the social sciences. Rather than treating research as a cold, mechanical process, Luker compares it to salsa dancing — a creative, passionate, and fluid art form that requires both discipline and spontaneity. Her book, published by Harvard University Press, serves as both a methodological guide and a call for intellectual freedom. She speaks to students, early-career researchers, and even established academics who feel constrained by the rigid norms of modern research.
By America today 4 months ago in Blush










