
Monday, October 17, 2011
Saturday, October 01, 2011
Friday, September 23, 2011
Elizabeth Arden

What you love about the classic Eight Hour Cream Skin Protectant...now in an intensive sun protection with SPF 50.
This lightweight, oil-free lotion helps protect your skin from sun exposure while hydrating for up to 8 hours. The powerful SPF 50 helps shield skin from harmful UVA/UVB rays that can cause sunburn, surface skin cell damage and premature signs of aging.
* Provides powerful SPF 50 PA+++ protection to help shield skin against UVA/UVB rays that can cause sunburn, surface skin cell damage and premature signs of aging.
* Lightweight, oil-free lotion helps protect your skin from sun exposure while hydrating for up to 8 hours.
* Suitable for all skin types.
* PABA-free.
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Monday, September 12, 2011
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Biotherm

Dermostabilising hydrator with phyto-omegas 3-6
Biosensitive Moisturising Cream. A combination of phyto-omegas 3 and 6, and the equivalent of 5000 litres of thermal spa water in an ultra moisturising texture. Aquasource Biosensitive is a hydrating care range specially developed to meet the needs of senstive skin. It hydrates and soothes feelings of dicomfort and tightness that can be caused by external agressors.
100% alcohol free
100% colorant free
100% perfume free
Allergy tested
Mild PH
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Monday, August 22, 2011
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Bulgari
Polo Ralph Lauren

Our handsome long-sleeved sport shirt is cut for a trim, modern fit in breathable 120s-quality striped pinpoint oxford-woven cotton for a refined, polished finish.
* Medium-spread button-down collar, applied placket.
* Barrel cuffs, shirttail hem.
* Split pleated back yoke for a smooth, contoured shoulder.
* Our multicolored embroidered pony accents the left chest.
* 100% cotton. Machine washable. Imported.

Custom-Fit Twill Bengal Stripe
Our trim-fitting long-sleeved shirt is crafted from ultra-soft brushed cotton twill and finished in a handsome bengal stripe.
* Button-down collar, applied placket.
* Barrel cuffs, shirttail hem.
* Split pleated back yoke for a smooth, contoured shoulder.
* Our embroidered pony accents the left chest.
* 100% cotton. Machine washable. Imported.
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Monday, August 15, 2011
Friday, August 05, 2011
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Friday, July 15, 2011
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Kiehl's Since 1851
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Bell Shakespeare presents

After Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe
Adapted and directed by Michael Gow
Faustus is a brilliant man. A scholar. But there’s smart and then there’s smart. In his insatiable thirst for knowledge, Faustus goes in search of magic. But when he summons the evil Mephistophilis, we soon learn the limits of his mortal comprehension.
Faustus tries to make Mephistophilis his servant, but Mephistophilis works only for the Devil. Blinded by greed, Faustus proposes a trade: his soul in exchange for 24 years with Mephistophilis.
The Devil says yes.
The cooling-off period expires. The contract is binding. Suddenly, Faustus is headed for an eternity of horror with no clause for salvation.
Starring John Bell as Mephistophilis and Ben Winspear as Faustus, Michael Gow’s startling adaptation of Christopher Marlowe’s play takes a closer look at temptation and the price we pay for instant gratification.
Wednesday, July 06, 2011
Sydney Theatre Company and Commonwealth Bank present

by Mikhail Bulgakov
In a new version by Andrew Upton
Few citizens of the Soviet Union would have been audacious or foolhardy enough to write a letter of complaint to Stalin but in 1930 writer Mikhail Bulgakov did just that. After years of being harassed by the Communist censors, Bulgakov requested employment in a theatre or permission to leave the country. Although Stalin isn’t generally remembered for receiving complaints affably, Bulgakov received a personal telephone call in which the dictator suggested he apply for a job in one of the state theatres. Stalin was a fan of The White Guard. So much so he had been to see it over 15 times.
Stalin’s enthusiasm was matched by the Russian people’s and the play’s early success is testimony to its brilliance. It is a drama that has endured the test of time and its most recent revival, at London’s National Theatre last year, received 5-star reviews in which Andrew Upton’s adaptation of the play was described as "Thrilling, darkly comic and often deeply moving..." by The Daily Telegraph (UK). In 2011 we mount our own production of Andrew’s adaptation of The White Guard.
Set in the Ukraine, where the Russian Revolution is sweeping towards Kiev, the play follows the Turbin family as they gather in their home to prepare for the Bolsheviks’ arrival. With the city in chaos, the time has come for its residents to fight or flee. Turbin brothers Alexi and Nikolai have resolved to stay and fight for The White Guard but with Russia broken up into pieces, battling to pull it back together will not be a straightforward task.
As the men ready themselves for the fight, their consistently pragmatic sister Lena strives to maintain calm and order in a home as chaotic as the streets outside. Friends dash in, opportunistic suitors swing by and a sweet, bumbling family member descends unannounced. However, amid all of these arrivals, Lena will also be confronted with a painful and conspicuous departure...
Saturday, July 02, 2011
Saturday, June 25, 2011
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