Feb 01

We have been having some problems with our “Freebies Giveaway Sign Up Form” so I thought I would send everyone a coupon to use until we get it back up and running!  So for now, enter the coupon code below for 20% off your order! Coupon Code is - stockup2010

  Coupon is valid until Midnight February 8th - EDT

Not valid on previous orders
$20.00 Minimum order
No Extensions Available for this Coupon
Not Valid on sample packs

We should also have our new Goat Milk Bath and Goat Milk Lotion up for sale next week so check back or watch for the next newsletter announcing the product updates and sales!

Dedicated to Your Beauty,

 De Nelson
 Owner 
 Mineral Silk and
 Balance Skin Care

http://www.mineralsilk.com 

Written by DeAnna Nelson from Mineral Silk Mineral Makeup

Jan 19
Brian K. Nelson
Husband, Father, Son, Brother, Uncle
9/8/64-1/9/10
 

I just wanted to thank everyone for the outpouring of kind words, thoughts and prayers that were sent to me and my family this last week since the death of my husband. You will never know how much we greatly appreciate every word and phone call that was sent to us!

 

 De Nelson
 Owner 
 Mineral Silk and
 Balance Skin Care

Written by DeAnna Nelson from Mineral Silk Mineral Makeup

Dec 13

After tons of experimenting, mixing and re-mixing we have finally come up with our new “Zit Zapper” Blemish Stick!  Packaged in a glass roll on bottle, this formula will help dry up acne quickly and will reduce inflammation on existing blemishes!  Here are our tester’s comments! 

Did the Zit Zapper dry out your skin in the areas where applied?

Only on the first day of using it, after that, it was fine, but I do use a moisturizer as well out of habit.


It did dry out the area but I tried to just use as a spot treatment because of experience with other acne treatment sticks. I believe it will be useful with large inflammations.

 

Not at all

 

Somewhat but not bad!  But I like that because it helps dry up rid of the zit!

 

A couple of times I noticed the skin peeled where I had been applying it a couple times a day to a bigger zit.  But it just flaked off and was fine.

 

Did you have any adverse reactions to the Zit Zapper?No

No negative reaction or allergic reaction just a little dryness in the spot applied.

 

The first time I used it I had a bit of stinging but I haven’t since.

 

Not at all

 

None whatsoever. It’s great!

 

Other than a little dry a couple times, no.

 

 


Did the Zit Zapper bring your flare up to a head faster?

 

It seemed to work about the same as my 2% salicylic acid gel that I use, which was very impressive, but it worked very quickly when I paired these together.  

 

I was very pleased!

 

It actually reduced the flare up but when used it was on a very small blemish.

 

Yes

 

I don’t think so, but it calmed it down and dried it up and it was gone pretty quickly…quicker than if I had not done anything with it.

It did not seem to, no. As a matter of fact, it seemed as if the zit I developed never came to the surface at all.

 

While using the Zit Zapper, I noticed that one blemish quickly came to a head and then subsided.

 

It seemed to, yes.  Pimples that would normally take days to come to a head seemed would be gone after only a day or two.

 

 

Did any acne flare ups diminish faster once applying it?

 

It seemed to work about the same as my 2% salicylic acid gel that I use, which was very impressive, but it worked very quickly when I paired these together.  I was very pleased   I used it as a spot treatment by itself for a few days, and then I paired them for a few days to see the difference.

 

Yes the small blemish was reduced in size. I have yet to have a large flare up.

 

Yes!

 

It seemed to take almost as long as a normal zit to go away… about a week or so. It didn’t have miraculous results for me by any means. But one thing I did notice is that because the zit healed beneath the surface and never came to a head and bulged the skin at the surface, I didn’t end up with any hyper pigmentation after the zit had healed – which is a pretty nice bonus! My skin generally develops some kind of hyper pigmentation-type scarring after a large zit (as this one was) goes away because of the stretching of my darker skin. I’m glad I don’t have a mark after this zit!

 

I applied the Zit Zapper to an area of my chin that was threatening to break out and luckily, my skin did not break out.  Also, my blemishes are always associated with redness and inflammation.  Most of the time the inflammation is worse than the actual blemish.  I noticed that the Zit Zapper really cooled the inflammation and reduced the redness.  For me, this is probably the most helpful aspect of the Zit Zapper.

 

I had one deep hard zit on the edge of the bottom of my nose. Zit Zapper dried it up quickly (3 days max)


Did you notice any shrinking of pores after using the Zit Zapper?

 

I began using this on my areas that I do get blackheads, which is mainly my nose and cheeks, and it seemed to keep my pores really clean after exfoliating.

Yes there is a tightening feeling to the skin but you have to be careful to only apply to the problem area otherwise it might dry out the skin. I’m not sure it the pores shrunk in size. 

Yes, on my cheek area

My pores are definitely less inflamed.

 

I haven’t really had a flare-up since using it yet.

  

Did the Zit Zapper help with sloughing dead skin cells faster and regenerate softer smoother skin?

  

Yes, my skin tone looks more even.

 

I liked that the zit zapper helped dry out the blemish I had then it was easy to use a scrub cleanser to help slough off the dry skin.

 

Yes and in combination with the facial setting spritz it made my skin soft. 

 

That could possibly be why I didn’t end up with a hyper pigmentation mark after my zit healed.

 

I believe so!

What is your overall opinion of the new Zit Zapper Stick?

 

I really like the formula.  My skin is oily enough that it works as a good toner-like product as well as a spot treatment.  I’ve also noticed my skin hasn’t been as oily as usual, which further reduces the problem areas.

 

I am glad to have tried it. I feel it will be beneficial when I do get those large inflamed blemishes and will help with a quicker recovery. I also like that there isn’t a strong chemical smell or feel to the stick its easily applied and has a clean tea tree oil smell to it.

 

Nice product.  It is nice to know that there is a natural alternative for my sensitive skin.

 

I loved it because it worked very well, was easy to use, and didn’t show when used over makeup.  Smell took some getting used to but I am sure that can’t be helped.

 

I didn’t think it was a big deal at first, in fact, I’d wished it was a little stronger so that results would be quicker – but after my husband pointed out that the big zit I got didn’t leave a mark like they usually do, THAT’S when I became impressed! I don’t mind that I get zits, but I do mind that sometimes for a month or two afterwards I’m still seeing the “scar” leftover from the breakout, so my skin never seems flawless or nice. It’s disheartening. So if this thing can help keep me from getting those marks, when the breakout is gone I’ll feel much more confident. That is MAJOR!

 

It works great and smells good too! Thanks!

 

This is a wonderful product!  As I mentioned, my skin is incredibly sensitive.  To have a product that is gentle, natural and effective is amazing.  I plan to apply the Zit Zapper to my trouble spots on a daily basis to keep them under control. One thing I did notice about the product is that you really have to turn the tube upside-down to get the product out.  My neck is flexible so I am able to tilt my head and apply.  But if I had a stiff neck, I’d have trouble applying the Zit Zapper.

 

I LOVE IT!! GREAT JOB!!!

 

Personally, I love it. I like the fact you can direct the liquid to the exact spot with the applicator tip.

 

Works very well for me; I’d buy it again.  I like to keep my face-care routine as simple as possible, so this is great.  A quick application when needed and I’m done, and it seems to work well and quickly without drying out my skin too badly. 

 Check it out Here!

 

 

Written by DeAnna Nelson from Mineral Silk Mineral Makeup

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Nov 21

 

Yes there is a coupon but, first I need to announce
the winner of the Freebies Giveaway!  The Lucky winner for the $100.00 Merchandise Giveaway for November is…….

Pamela Dawson from South Carolina

Congratulations Pamela your Mineral Silk Freebies 
are on there way!
Feeling left out that you didn’t win anything?
Enter the December Giveaway below!
No purchase necessary to Win.

Freebies Giveaway - Enter Here!

Or if you can’t wait for the next freebie giveaway, be one of the first 20 people that responds to this newsletter and I will send you our new “Zit Zapper” Blemish Stick

It is in the testing phases and I need some feedback before putting it up for sale! Be sure to send your name and mailing address in the email.

In the mean time here is a coupon for you to start your holiday shopping! The coupon is worth 15% off your order. When its combined with the current sale prices on the web that is a total of 25% off some products! Coupon Code is - holidaycountdown

 
Coupon is valid until Midnight November 21st - EDTNot valid on previous orders
Not valid on Sample Packs or Gift Certificates
No Minimum order required
No extensions available for this coupon


Dedicated to Your Beauty,

 De Nelson
 Owner 
 Mineral Silk and
 Balance Skin Care

 

Written by DeAnna Nelson from Mineral Silk Mineral Makeup

Nov 06

5 Trends in Natural Cosmetics

Every year, the makeup industry develops new and improved formulations of their popular products.  Currently, one of the hottest trends is natural cosmetics.  Rapidly gaining in popularity, natural cosmetics are taking the makeup industry by storm – and for good reason.

1.      Going organic

Many women are starting to go organic with the foods that they eat and the cleaning products that they use.  It is no wonder that they are also considering organics for their beauty products.  Organic and natural cosmetics, just like other organic products, do not include synthetic or man-made ingredients.  Many also avoid animal testing.  This makes natural cosmetics extremely popular with those women who are health and environment conscious.

2.      Natural colors

Another trend in natural cosmetics is natural colors.  Natural colors are very popular, since many natural cosmetics are designed to give a natural look, instead of a “made up” one.  Pigments are often derived from vegetables, fruits, herbs, and minerals.  With natural cosmetics, your berry-colored lipstick might actually get its coloring from real berries.

3.      Natural ingredients

Another trend in natural cosmetics is to opt for natural ingredients.  Traditional cosmetics often include manmade ingredients to create the consistency and bonding that the makeup needs in order to be easy to apply and wear well.  However, natural cosmetics use organic oils, minerals, clays, and other natural ingredients to have the same effect.

4.      Eliminating toxins

Many women are experiencing a growing concern about toxins that are being found in items that are used every day.  It seems that on nearly a daily basis, the medical or scientific community finds yet another commonly-used chemical that has been linked to cancer, birth defects, or debilitating diseases.  However, many of these ingredients are used in the products that we have come to depend on, like makeup, personal care products, and cleaners.  However, by choosing natural cosmetics, women can make an effort to help reduce or even eliminate their exposure to these toxins.

5.      Reduce allergens

Another common problem with traditional cosmetics is that women with sensitive skin can have a hard time wearing them without experiencing a reaction.  Some traditional cosmetics will make acne and other skin breakouts worse.  Natural cosmetics, on the other hand, have removed many of the chemical irritants.  As an added bonus, the natural ingredients found in natural cosmetics can actually be beneficial for skin.  Mineral makeup, for example, is rapidly growing in popularity and has been shown to help heal skin and reduce redness.  In fact, even women with Rosacea have been able to wear mineral makeup beautifully. 

If you are looking to try natural cosmetics, there is one thing to remember – as of yet, there is no set standard for natural cosmetics.  Be sure to do your homework and learn how to read ingredient labels before purchasing to make sure that you are indeed enjoying natural cosmetics ingredients.  Doing research on different natural cosmetic companies before you buy can help you to decide which ones are the best and offer the best skin care products for your needs.

Written by DeAnna Nelson from Mineral Silk Mineral Makeup

Oct 22

Check out our new eye shadow colors.

  

New Mineral Silk Colors

Colors Shown starting at the top and working clockwise are: Blue Moon, Dragonfly, Muse, Sand Dollar, Meadow and in the middle is Star Light! 

Enjoy!

De

 

 

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Oct 18

 

Why do they use Camel Hair in my Makeup Brushes?

So are you curious if a Camel hair brush is really made out of Camel hair?  Well you will be happy to know its not!  Camel Hair is the beauty industries trade term which is used to describe brushes that are made from a mixture of squirrel, goat and or pony hair!
 
Here are some other interesting information on brushes and the hair that is used when creating them.

SQUIRREL MIX OR BLENDS

Squirrel mix cosmetic brushes or squirrel blends makeup brushes are made from squirrel hair that have been mixed with other hair types, thereby providing a less expensive alternative to pure squirrel makeup brushes.  Don’t worry we aren’t talking about Sammy the squirrel that runs around in your backyard! The hair for these brushes comes from long haired squirrels.  Cosmetic brushes made from squirrel mix or squirrel blends, can contain a variety of ‘mixes’ or ‘blends’ of different types of hair and in different proportions. Most common hair types used in the squirrel mix makeup brushes are goat hair and/or pony hair. Pure squirrel hair is ideal for blending heavy pigment, which is why it is commonly found in eye shadow brushes.

 

SYNTHETIC

Synthetic ‘hair’ is not real hair, but polymer filaments made to look and
act like hair.  These are available in a variety of diameters, lengths,
colors, stiffness’s, and qualities. It is an affordable substitute for sable, and are not as absorbent as natural hair brushes. Synthetic brushes are wonderful for those that have allergies and want an extremely affordable and soft alternative to Sable.

 

PONY

Pony hair is typically from the mane of young horses (ponies) or the shaved underbelly of the horse.  It is very soft and fine hair, and is typically used in traditional Cosmetic Brushes such as a fluffy ceek, contour or powder brushes where dense color deposits are needed.  The finest-quality pony hair is excellent for blending and is used in the hair-mixtures of inexpensive brushes, typically referred to as ‘camel hair’ brushes.

 

BADGER
High-quality badger hair is light and dark brown color, while the lower-quality badger hair is gray and is commonly found in shaving brushes. Although badger hair is extremely firm, it is also very soft and has an elastic quality so it will never scratch your face. Badger hair has the firmest bristles, which makes it ideal for eyebrow brushes, fan brushes, bronzer brushes and for everyday grooming.  Be sure to keep your badger hair brushes clean at all times!

 

GOAT

Goat hair is very soft, has minimal resilience, and is inexpensive. Goat hair or ‘Capra’ is, another decent quality hair for use in brushes and less costly than other natural hair types. Goat hair is also believed to be the most effective hair to pick up mineral powder and deposit it smoothly. It is also ideal for buffing and blending, since goat hair naturally brings luster to the skin.

SABLE AND KOLINSKY SABLE
There are three types of sable brushes: Kolinsky is the highest quality, then red sable and then just plain sable. Kolinsky Sable is an animal found in the cold regions of China and Russia. It is a species of mink and a member of the weasel family. Makeup brushes that are created from this animal fur are the finest, softest and the most expensive. The color of Kolinsky sable is typically golden brown. Sable is popular because the hair is very resilient, and it snaps back in place. When purchasing sable brushes you need to think of them as an investment.  If you take care of them properly they will last a lifetime!

I hope this gives you some insight on what hairs are used in your brushes and why.  If you have any questions please feel free to email me!

 

Check out our line of Brushes and Beauty Tools Here!

Dedicated to Your Beauty,

 De Nelson
 Owner 
 Mineral Silk and
 Balance Skin Care

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Oct 02

 Makeup tools, which ones do I really need?

So you are still wondering what brushes you really need to purchase to get that perfect application when applying Mineral Makeup?  Well, to be honest you can get by with just three basic brushes if you need to. Of course it’s always fun to have a few extra brushes to play with! But, here are the three main brushes that you will want to invest in for starters!

The Kabuki - Real or synthetic hair, mini or large its all a personal decision.  Just be sure the brush hairs feel dense and the bristles are not too stiff.  I prefer the synthetic brushes as they are much softer on my sensitive skin and apply the minerals very well. Kabukis will typically give you a medium to full coverage in the least amount of steps.  I know what you are thinking too, synthetic brushes shed hairs and fall apart so quickly!  That was true just a few years ago but, today we have much better quality brushes that dont shed, and actually will last longer than natural hair brushes!
 
A Concealer Brush -  These are typically synthetic bristle brushes. They do not absorb as much as a natural hair brush so they are great for applying a liquid or dry concealer. My daughters like to mix some of their lotion along with a concealer to create their own liquid concealer.  They use the brush to apply the concealer to areas that have had breakouts and are slightly drier than the rest of their skin.  This is my favorite brush for applying my concealer to all those broken blood vessels that keep popping up as I get older.  

A Blush or Finishing Powder Brush - I typically use my Tapered Cheek Brush to apply my blush and then dip it into my Satin Finishing Silk to finish my daytime makeup routine.  If you dont have a Tapered Cheek or some other blush brush you can always use the Flawless Face or similar type of brush. Don’t worry about using the same brush for more than one thing, as long as there is not too much sheen in a product, brushes can be used for many different applications. 

So those are the three basic must have brushes in my opinion.  Some other brushes or tools you will want to eventually invest in are: 

Tweezers - Just spend the extra couple of dollars to get the good one! Well, unless you’re prone to losing them like my daughter. But, a good tweezer will get those fine little hairs and save you so much more money in the long run compared to waxing. Besides, waxing breaks down the collagen around the eyes and makes those droopy lids appear much faster than any of us want!

Eyelash Curler -  This is a must for me!  I have stick straight, white eyelashes that stick out like a sore thumb!  A quick curl and a coat of mascara will make your eyes pop and create a totally finished look to your makeup. Dont invest in the heated eyelash curlers they are harsh on your eyelashes just like a straightening iron and sometimes if used inncorrectly can cause burns to the eyelids.  My eyes tear up just thinking about it!

Eye Brow Brush/Comb -   Yes you need to tame those monsters! The comb is great when you need to hold the hairs that need to be trimmed instead of plucked and the brush works great when dipped in minerals to fill in those sparse areas that have been overplucked!

Eye Shadow Brush - Yes, I said brush.  Sponge applicators are ok for shadows that have tons of glitter but, brushes work just as well if not better!  You may choose to have a few different shapes and sizes as well.  I like using the Wet/Dry Brush for all over application and the Smudge Brush for getting into the crease of my eye.  Each brush has a specific job, but you can get by with one good quality brush to start with.  

Eye Liner Brush  -  Whether it is a Thin Liner, a Flat Liner or a Line and Smudge everyone needs a little definition to their eyes.  Find a brush that is comfortable in your hand at all angles and lining will be a quick and easy task! If you like a thicker line or cat eyes try a Lip Liner Brush.  It makes drawing the line much easier in one quick swoop.

 

Fan Brush - Fan brushes are nice but, not absolutely necessary. They remove loose eye shadow from under the eyes without streaking and can be used for applying Bronzers or Finishing Powders that contain a slight amount of sheen.

 

Alright, those are the basics of brushes. Just be sure to buy quality brushes the first time, so you dont have to keep investing in a new brush every few months. It will actually save you big money in the long run!

Next time I will go over the different hair types used in makeup brushes. In the mean time here’s a question for you.  Is a Camel hair brush really made out of Camel hair and if so what part of the camel do they get it from?

Dedicated to Your Beauty, De Nelson
 Owner 
 Mineral Silk and
Balance Skin Care

Written by DeAnna Nelson from Mineral Silk Mineral Makeup

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Oct 02

 

Do I have to use all those Makeup Tools to apply my Makeup?

When I first starting experimenting with makeup at the age of 12, I used the brushes that came with the products.  Like those little sponge applicators or the teeny tiny blush brushes that came in my Bonne Bell Blush compacts.  I never understood how you were supposed to use one sponge applicator with 12 different eye shadows in the pallette? Well, over the years I started to get frustrated with those little brushes and the mess they would make. Or worse watching the sponge heads fall off the little plastic stick within a week.  So I did what any smart, savy girl would do, I started using my fingers!  I applied my eyeshadow with either my fingers or grabbed a q-tip to create some wet and wild looks. I applied my blush with my fingers and a cotton ball to smoothe it out, and well my foundation was liquid so what better than my fingers to apply that as well. Who needs a brush, I had fingers to create my perect makeup look! 

Well, slowly I learned that your fingers can work for awhile but, when you want a polished and precise makeup look you might have to invest in some tools.  So at the age of 15 with my babysitting money wadded up in my pocket,  I went to the local drugstore and looked in awe at the wall of makeup and all the tools that were used to make the process easier and promised glamourous results.  I wanted one of everything! I left the store with makeup sponges, fluffy long handled brushes, eye shadow brushes that promised to give you the exact look of Christie Brinkley’s eyes, an eyelash curler and of course a bottle of “Sun In” to create some beautiful  hair to finish the look.  (Special note - If your hair is already blonde skip the Sun In spray). 

When I got home I played for hours re-creating the looks in my teen magazines and couldn’t wait for my next trip to Walgreens to pick up a new beauty tool.  This continued for years and I was officially declared a beauty junkie! 

Over the years I have learned that you dont need a whole arsenal of tools to create a natural look or even a glam look. Yes, they are fun to have but, you just need to invest in some good brushes, and a few other tools to get that perfect look. 

So in this series we will call “Makeup Tools“, I am going to give you some helpful hints on what to buy for your makeup bag. The tools you will need, which brushes to use for specific makeup applications and which ones to spend a little more money on as well as an explanation on the different hairs that are used in makeup brushes.  

In the mean time, get out your brushes and makeup tools and clean them! Yes, you have to clean them, that is the first hint on taking care of your tools and making them last longer.  

 Dedicated to Your Beauty,

 De Nelson
 Owner 
 Mineral Silk and
 Balance Skin Care

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Sep 19

1. She was in the bathroom, putting on her makeup, under the watchful eyes of her young granddaughter, as she’d done many times before. After she applied her lipstick and started to leave, the little one said, “But Gramma, you forgot to kiss the toilet paper good-bye!” I will probably never put lipstick on again without thinking about kissing the toilet paper good-bye…

2. My young grandson called the other day to wish me Happy Birthday. He asked me how old I was, and I told him, 62. My grandson was quiet for a moment, and then he asked, “Did you start at 1?”

3.. After putting her grandchildren to bed, a grandmother changed into old slacks and a droopy blouse and proceeded to wash her hair. As she heard the children getting more and more rambunctious, her patience grew thin. Finally, she threw a towel around her head and stormed into their room, putting them back to bed with stern warnings. As she left the room, she heard the three-year-old say with a trembling voice, “Who was THAT?”

4.. A grandmother was telling her little granddaughter what her own childhood was like: “We used to skate outside on a pond I had a swing made from a tire; it hung from a tree in our front yard. We rode our pony… We picked wild raspberries in the woods.” The little girl was wide-eyed, taking this all in.. At last she said, “I sure wish I’d gotten to know you sooner!”

5. My grandson was visiting one day when he asked, “Grandma, do you know how you and God are alike?” I
mentally polished my halo and I said, “No, how are we alike?” “You’re both old,” he replied.

6. A little girl was diligently pounding away on her grandfather’s word processor. She told him she was
writing a story… “What’s it about?” he asked. “I don’t know,” she replied. “I can’t read..”

7. I didn’t know if my granddaughter had learned her colors yet, so I decided to test her. I would point out
something and ask what color it was. She would tell me and was always correct. It was fun for me, so I continued. At last, she headed for the door, saying, “Grandma, I think you should try to figure out some of these, yourself!”

8. When my grandson Billy and I entered our vacation cabin, we kept the lights off until we were inside to keep from attracting pesky insects. Still, a few fireflies followed us in. Noticing them before I did, Billy whispered, “It’s no use Grandpa.. Now the mosquitoes are coming after us with flashlights.”

9. When my grandson asked me how old I was, I teasingly replied, “I’m not sure.” “Look in your underwear, Grandpa,” he advised, “mine says I’m 4 to 6.”

10. A second grader came home from school and said to her grandmother, “Grandma, guess what? We learned how to make babies today.” The grandmother, more than a little surprised, tried to keep her cool. “That’s interesting,” she said,  “how do you make babies?” “It’s simple,” replied the girl. “You just change ‘y’ to ‘i’ and add ‘es’.”

11.. Children’s Logic: “Give me a sentence about a public servant,” said a teacher. The small boy wrote:
“The fireman came down the ladder pregnant.” The teacher took the lad aside to correct him. “Don’t
you know what pregnant means?” she asked. “Sure,” said the young boy confidently. ‘It means
carrying a child.”

12. A grandfather was delivering his grandchildren to their home one day when a fire truck zoomed past.
Sitting in the front seat of the fire truck was a Dalmatian dog.. The children started discussing the dog’s duties. “They use him to keep crowds back,” said one child. “No,” said another. “He’s just for good luck.”
A third child brought the argument to a close.”They use the dogs,” she said firmly, “to find the fire hydrants.”

13. A 6-year-old was asked where his grandma lived. “Oh,” he said, “she lives at the airport, and when we want her, we just go get her. Then, when we’re done having her visit, we take her back to the airport.”

14.. Grandpa is the smartest man on earth! He teaches me good things, but I don’t get to see him enough to get as smart as him!

15. My Grandparents are funny, when they bend over; you hear gas leaks, and they blame their dog.

Written by DeAnna Nelson from Mineral Silk Mineral Makeup