So, it’s date night for my husband and myself on this gorgeous Friday. We haven’t been out together alone (other than running errands or banking) since our son was born. We have a 5 year old little girl, and a 4 month old boy. Yes, I said it. We haven’t been out in 4 months! That being said, even though we aren’t going anywhere super extravagant, I thought it would feel great if I really did my makeup. We all know there is a difference between doing out makeup, and really doing our makeup. I just ordered Youniqe Moodstruck 3D Fiber Lashes from Justine Christiensen. This lash kit comes in a beautiful box containing Moodstruck Transplanting Gel and Moodstruck Natural Fibers. The process is short and totally simple, and very worth it! I used this product for the first time today while getting ready to go out. I have never seen my lashes so full and long before, no matter what I have tried! I have been through every single department store mascara, lash kit, etc., and nothing has come close to comparing to the fantastic results I received with this product.
I bet you are wondering why I called this “The makeup of the stars.” Well, that’s easy, let me tell you! This year, at the 2014 Daytime Emmy Awards, Justine Christiensen brought this fiber lash kit to the red carpet! General Hospital stars such as General Hospital’s own Kelly Thiebaud (Britt Westbourne), Kristen Alderson (Kiki Jerome), Kelly Sullivan (ex-Connie Falconeri/Kate Howard, GH, Sage, Y&R), Lilly Melgar (Lily Rivera Corinthos), and more have tried this product and expressed their positive results! True testimonials from the women we see on screen almost every single day indicate this this product is a sure thing.
Getting ready for date night!
This lash enhancing kit is made with naturally derived ingredients. Check them out below!
Transplanting Gel Ingredients: Water, Beeswax (Natural Propolis), Carnauba (Brazilian palm glue), Iron Oxide Cl 77499 (Black), Collagen, Acrylates Copolymer, Nylon, Stearic Acid, Propylene Glycol. .23 FL OZ / 7 ml
Natural Fibers Ingredients: 100% Natural Fibers taken from Green Tea. Net WT .02 OZ/ .5g.
Collagen is a type of protein that works with elastin to give skin its texture, structure, and appearance. It contains antioxidants, and may help add volume and shine to the appearance of eyelashes.
Water (Aqua) is the liquid of life! Hydrates and cleanses the skin, and works as a natural spreading component, helping to distribute other ingredients evenly over the skin.
Beeswax (Natural Propolis) is a brownish, resinous material collected by bees and believed to have antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
Carnauba (Brazilian Palm Glue) is extracted and refined through a pressing and crushing process that turns the palm glue into an oil, creating the sticky nature of the transplanting gel. It is also believed to act as a natural preservative.
Iron Oxide Cl 77499 (Black) is a technical name for Black Iron Oxide. This naturally-occurring mineral acts a colorant, giving the gel its striking black color.
Acrylates Copolymer is an adhesive and binder, as well as a suspending agent.
Nylon is a powder substance that is used as an absorbent and thickening agent.
Stearic Acid (also known as Palmitic Acid) is an organic nutrient derived from palm trees that is often used to soothe and soften the skin.
Propylene Glycol is a humidifying and delivery ingredient.
The easy 3 step process will bring you amazing results. For information on this product, and how to purchase, please visit www.youniqueproducts.com
Actress Kelly Sullivan joined the cast of General Hospital in 2011. She played the role of fashion icon and magazine owner, Kate Howard. Kate had an alter personality, Connie Falconeri. She and Sonny Corinthos had a romantic past and present. She grew up in Bensonhurst with her cousin Olivia Falconeri.
Just as Connie had it all, the job, the man, the support of her friends and family, Ava Jerome decided that Connie knew too much about the Jerome organization and it was time for her to disappear. Ava killed Connie and pinned the murder on AJ Quartermaine.
GH and daytime fans have missed the talented actress since she left GH in 2013. It has been confirmed that Kelly Sullivan has landed a new role on CBS The Young and the Restless. Sullivan comments, “I’m incredibly honored and flattered to even be considered to be part of the ‘Young and the Restless’ family. I’m also thrilled to be working with (Executive Producer) Jill Farren Phelps again like we did on GH.”
She started taping on September 24th, and is said to debut as ‘Sage’ on October 28th.
Ava is quite a piece of work. While romantically involved with Morgan, a college aged boy who was actually married to her own daughter, she sleeps with his Father, mob boss, Sonny Corinthos. It was apparent during their time together, that Ava Jerome really did love Morgan. Despite the age difference, and her scheming ways, Ava actually fell for the young heart throb, and Morgan was happy to reciprocate the feelings. But there were so man y complications and obstacles in their relationship, starting with Julian Jerome (Ava’s brother) and Sonny Corinthos. The two men are at opposite ends of the mob and want nothing more to take each other out. Julian wasn’t happy with Ava’s entanglement with Morgan, but he try to use the situation to his advantage and gather inside information on Sonny. Sonny wasn’t too keen on their relationship either, as he believed that Ava was just using Morgan to get the inside scoop on Sonny’s operation.
While Ava was trying to manipulate Sonny after she killed his fiance, Connie Falconeri, they both got caught up in the murder of AJ Quartermaine. One thing led to another and Sonny and Ava ended up sleeping together. Of course, Morgan had to walk up at exactly that moment and catch his girlfriend and his father in the act.
As a result of Ava and Sonny’s betrayal of Morgan, who they claim to love, she is now pregnant and is unsure who the father is. Recent General Hospital rumors speculate that Morgan is going to be the father of Ava’s baby, and Sonny will gain a grandchild.
In a recent interview found on MichaelFairmansoaps.com, Lisa LoCicero answers questions involving her story line, working with Maurice Benard, Olivia and Sonny’s relationship, losing Connie, and letting go of Kelly Sullivan on General Hospital.
When asked about Olivia’s hallucinations, she reveals that she gets mixed reviews from the fans. Some love it, some don’t, but regardless of what they are writing for her character, Lisa says she has a great time playing it all.
Lisa is happy to be working so closely with Maurice Benard. She feels that Olivia and Sonny have a long history and share a son together, which means becoming a real family is definitely a viable option.
In regards to the unfortunate news that actress Kelly Sillivan who plays Connie Falconeri/Kate Howard had been let go, Lisa explains what a difficult time it was for the cast who work closely with Kelly. Kelly is such a talented actress. It was a very emotional time filming the last scenes with her good friend and on screen cousin. She proceeds to elaborate on the coincidence of the two ladies announcements… during the same time, news came out that Kelly Sullivan had been let go from General Hospital while Lisa LoCicero had just signed a new contract with the show. It was a rough time for the cast and for the fans.
Connie has been noticeably jealous when it comes to Sonny and Olivia’s relationship and connection. They have a long history and are connected by their son, Dante. Lately Olivia has been day dreaming about times with Sonny and small gestures that make her feel close to him. Today on General Hospital, Connie and Olivia disclose their feelings regarding Sonny. Will this end up being an ugly love triangle between the old Bensonhurst crew? Or will either women surrender and let the other have him?
This weekend, for the first time coming to the Midwest, Jen Lilley (ex-Maxie), Lisa LoCicero (Olivia Falconeri), and Kelly Sullivan, (Kate Howard/Connie Falconeri), had fan events in Chicago on Saturday and Detroit on Sunday. The ladies talked with fans in a question/answer setting and also open discussion. Lisa and Kelly are equally hilarious, animated, and full of energy. It was such a pleasure being able to meet and talk with them both.
Since Lisa is from Grosse Pointe, Michigan it was nice to be able to talk with her about things we all knew from growing up in relatively the same area. She is a genuine person and really cares about her fans! Also, her parents were at the event and I was lucky enough to have sat at the same table as her Mom, who is a very nice, and intelligent woman. We engaged in conversation, anything from the old neighborhoods of Detroit, to Michigan weather, and schools. It is obvious that Lisa is hugely supported by her loving family.
Kelly is so great. I love her energy. She is full of laughs and jokes, and seems to be the type who is up for anything. Talking with Kelly one on one was a great experience because I was able to see how much she enjoys her job and how much she appreciates her fans.
The two ladies discussed what it’s like on the set of GH, from learning lines, to rehearsing, to the grueling yet gratifying experience of it all. We learned that Lisa was sought out to be a Brenda recast at first, also auditioned some for the role of Kate, and the writers/producers told her they had something that would be PERFECT for her… Olivia! Kelly revealed that when she auditioned for Kate/Connie she had no real expectation of every getting the role. She said all the other girls auditioning had dark hair and looked the part of an Italian girl from Brooklyn. She even sang a little song we all know, “One of these things is not like the other…” when joking about herself in the mix. When she got the call that the part was hers, she was in shock, happy shock. We are all so glad the the “one that didn’t fit it” got the part! Although both women are fun, full of energy and love to laugh, they also exude professionalism. It seems like such hard work from what they had described, and they do an amazing job.
Overall, my experience with the Lisa and Kelly event was nothing short of fantastic. I would gladly do it again and am excited for another opportunity.
Thank You to elitefanevents.com and to Lisa and Kelly and their team for giving this Mid-west event a go. And thank you Lisa and Kelly for your genuine support of your fans!
Fan of General Hospital? Can’t get enough of Kate and Olivia, the Falconeri Girls?! Come out to the Troy Marriott in Troy, Michigan on Sunday, October 14th, 2012 for this special General Hospital event! Come meet General Hospital’s Kelly Sullivan (Kate Howard/Connie Falconeri) and Lisa LoCicero (Olivia Falconeri)! For full information and details please check out www.elitefanevents.com. We look forward to seeing you all there! Photo from www.Lisa-LoCicero.net
The moment the Mid-West General Hospital fans have been waiting for is finally here! An announcement was made today that GH stars, Jen Lilley (Maxie), Kelly Sullivan (Connie /Kate) and Lisa LoCicero (Olivia), and Lindsey Morgan (Kristina) and Erik Valdez (Trey) will be making appearances in both Chicago, October 13th, 2012 and Detroit, October 14th, 2012. For full details and ticket information please visit www.elitefanevents.com The Chicago event will be help at the JW Marriott in Chicago, Illinois and the Detroit event will be held at the Detroit Marriott Troy in Troy, Michigan. This is going to be an exciting time, DON’T forget to mark your calendars and please come out and support General Hospital!
After watching Kate today, I realized something. I remembered that a while back when people would talk about children she would get uneasy. At one point she was talking to Lucky about having kids. I am recalling that it’s always been a touchy subject for her and figured it dated back to when she was with Sonny as a teenager. Well it’s all coming together now. Kate, now only knowing herself as Connie, a 17 year old Bensonhurst girl in love with her boyfriend Sonny, thinks she is pregnant. Shit just got real for Kate/Connie! This DID is deeper than we all imagined, and Kate is going to need all the help she can get. Only time will tell us what happened to her child way back then. Will Sonny have yet another child out there somewhere in the world? Kelly Sullivan must be worn out from crying and freaking out all the time. She is doing a fantastic job and is a spectacular actress. She really pulls the audience in and keeps us wanting more.
Alright, we all know that she was born Constanza Louise Falconeri, from Bensonhurst, NY and changed her name to Kate Harwicke Howard on her life journey to becoming a fashion editor. She changed her name and changed her life to try and “better” herself from her upbringing. Katie’s cousin Olivia Falconeri still has a hard time with calling her cousin Connie, Kate. Kate has now developed a split personality none other than her birth identity, Connie. So if you really think about it, who is the real one? Who should Dr. Keenan be trying to get rid of? Connie or Kate? Kate has had us all believing she is this high class fashion professional named Kate Howard and Connie Falconeri was thing of the past. Now that Connie is back, who should stay and who should go? It seems to me Kate was the made up alter ego, and Connie has been buried deep inside. Connie is rough around the edges, she speaks before she thinks, and she definitely has a wild streak. But just because Kate is the poised and collected one doesn’t mean she is the real one. Maybe all these years of pushing Connie deep into her subconscious, Kate has damaged herself and all the time and effort spent to change her life. I am interested to see what will come of this once she finally seeks psychological help.
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