Grow your own with CityLash

citylash1Think of CityLash serum as Miracle-Gro for your lashes. You apply it to  the base of your lashes (upper lid only, please) and your lashes grow longer. They also don’t fall out as quickly.

CityLash uses potent Myristoyl Pentapeptide-17 as its main active ingredient. In clinical trials, it has been shown to stimulate an increase in lash line growth of at least 54 percent. Some testers experienced results of more than 70 percent.

It also won’t make your blue eyes brown, which is a troublesome side effect of some lash serums.

Brush on twice a day on clean, dry skin at the base of your upper lashes. Allow to dry for several minutes. Then apply makeup, if you wish. When testing the sample provided by CityLash, I found it convenient to apply in the morning and before bedtime.

You can get away with applying CityLash only once a day but it will take longer than the average 42 days to get results. You also can dab a little on thinning spots in your brows.

At the end of the day, you won’t toss your mascara. But you will enjoy lashes that are noticeably longer, thicker and less brittle.

CityLash isn’t tested on animals, and doesn’t contain prostaglandin or paraben, which can damage eyes and skin. But be careful not to get it in your eyes, because it will sting. (MSRP $79.99 for a tube that should last about two and a half months.)

 

Nashville’s Belle Meade Plantation

Were I a fabulously wealthy gal in 1853, I’d point my parasol toward Belle Meade, the Greek Revival manse that was the centerpiece of a plantation and stud farm. (Or maybe I’d wait until 1883, when the first two bathrooms were installed on the spacious rear porches.)

UnknownThe mansion motto is: History, Horses, Hospitality. Belle Meade resonates with me because I come from horse folks. My father was a railbird with empty pockets before he figured out he could make more money racing thoroughbreds than betting on them.When Dad was picking up horses in claiming races, he focused on bloodlines, the mounts descended from champions. Belle Meade is the home of Bonnie Scotland, sire of sires, which counts among its descendants Sir Barton, which in 1913 won the first Triple Crown, Secretariat, 1973 Triple Crown winner, and every horse entered in the 2003 Kentucky Derby.

images-1In the grand foyer, there’s a portrait of the big bay stallion and his groom Bob Green, painted in 1875. Green, a former slave, was the highest paid worker on the farm due to his widely admired horse sense and led Grover Cleveland on a tour when the president visited in 1887. (Years later, William Howard Taft visited Belle Meade during his presidency, where the portliest of all U.S. presidents famously got stuck in the bath tub.)

With a wide veranda and six massive limestone columns made from stone quarried on the property, Belle Meade is an impressive house. (There are bullet holes in the columns, souvenirs from the Battle of Nashville in the Civil War, waged, in part on the expansive front lawn.)

The mansion is decorated in period style, changed to reflect upcoming holidays or events, perhaps a Victorian wedding. A few pieces of furniture are from the Harding family, who lived in the mansion until 1903. Guides wear costumes ranging from the requisite hoop skirts to an undertaker’s coal dark suit and stove top hat.

images-2But it isn’t too precious. There aren’t velvet ropes cordoning off rooms. Visitors can literally walk through history, peering at such mementos as inkwells made from the hooves of Iroquois, the Belle Meade great which was the first American-born horse to win the English Derby. No photography is permitted inside the house, but guests can snap away outdoors.

I last visited Belle Meade in 2009. Since then, a winery has been added to the property and guests are invited to a free tasting after their tours.

The grounds include simple gardens, a log cabin, reconstructed slave quarters and a small cemetery. Belle Meade is open seven days a week. Tickets are: $16 for adults; $14 for seniors 65 and older; $10 for students age 13-18; $8 for children age 6-12. Children 5 and younger are admitted free. There also is a special rate of $45 for families with up to six members.

 

Take Meow to the Ball Game!

Quick! Buy Fluffy a catcher’s mitt!

Untitled-2It’s Take Meow to the Ball Game night at Wilmington’s Frawley Stadium. Today also is “National Hug Your Cat Day.”

Starting at 6:45, the night will be highlighted by such activities as a tribute to Garfield and other famous cats, a booth to pitch the importance of spaying and neutering your pet, and of course, minor league baseball.

No word on whether Little Friskies will be served. But expect a few cat calls when the Blue Rocks take on the Carolina Mudcats.

It’s not too late to get a good seat. Fans can take their pick of the litter.

“We have not seen a huge difference in sales leading up to the game, but we are hoping cat-lovers who wish to pay tribute to their favorite animals will make their way out to the stadium tonight,” Matt Janus, a spokesperson for the Blue Rocks, told CNBC.

The team says it doesn’t matter how many kitties show. It’s the thought that counts.

“Our focus is on honoring a great animal, and raising awareness about the need for cat adoption in the state of Delaware,” he says. “Cats are incredible pets, and we just feel like people will appreciate learning more about how to welcome one into their family.”

 

Nicole Miller’s mega sale

Nicole Miller’s ultra blow out sale comes but twice a year.

Your next opportunity for designer clothes from 50-90% off starts Jan. 15 at the Manayunk and Bellevue locations in Philly. Expect a sale with personal service, as opposed to a free-for-all with jumbles of goods.

It’s retail at its purest. Mark ’em down and move ’em out. Save a passle, with no hassle.

It’s a great opportunity to pick up a frock for an upcoming special occasion — or pick up a dream dress and tuck it away, because we all know how hard it is to find a perfect outfit when we are shopping on deadline. Better to be prepared, darlings.

The deals last until Jan. 31 so don’t delay. If you do, you will have to wait another six months to bag discounts this deep.