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Rocksbox - First Box

In September, Dan and I were invited to an amazing Timothy Oulton dinner in the Blue Room at the Historic Los Angeles Athletic Club. It was formal and I needed a clutch. After much searching and stress, I still couldn't find that perfect accessory. I did, however, discover a company called Rent The Runway.

Rent the Runway is brilliant. I was able to rent this gorgeous Kate Spade clutch for just a fraction of the retail price. Shipping and insurance were included in the rental.  The process couldn't have been easier and the clutch was in excellent condition.

After test-driving it for the evening, I fell in love. Returning the clutch was depressing. The happy ending, is Dan has just bought it for me ( a brand new one) for our Anniversary present! I plan to take that thing everywhere. It's just so darn sparkly and pretty. 

My great experience with Rent the Runway got me wondering if there were other similar services. I searched the internet and came across Rocksbox.

Rocksbox is a costume jewelry rental company. Unlike Rent the Runway, you do not choose specific pieces. For nineteen dollars a month, you get a box with three pieces of jewelry to try. When you are finished, you have the opportunity to purchase any of the pieces for a slight discount. You can also mail back all three and have a new box sent. The monthly fee covers shipping ( both ways), insurance, and allows you to get as many boxes as you like. It's similar to Netflix, you mail it back, and as soon as they receive it, your next box is on its way.

I've only recently started to accessorize. For years, I didn't wear earrings and my piercings closed up. In general, in my daily wear, I couldn't be bothered with any more jewelry than my wedding ring. However, I started to pay attention to various friends who fantastic at accessorizing and I admired the way that they pulled their outfits together. I also had a short stint at Nordstrom, where accessories were mandatory. Two years ago, I began working with a personal shopper, which expanded my jewelry collection. I'm starting to see how dressing up on a regular basis is fun, rather than a chore. Compliments help!

I like the idea of Rocksbox, as a way to check out jewelry before purchasing. When I'm out shopping, it's difficult to know if something will really work with my wardrobe. Now, I can borrow the pieces and play dress-up with what I already own. 

How does Rocksbox know what to send? When I registered, I took a style survey and explained what I tend to like. I also was able to look through their current offerings and mark certain pieces as favorites. From there, a jewelry stylist curated a box. Rocksbox encourages frequent updates of wish lists, as they are constantly adding new items. In the two weeks that I've been a member, I've been surprised by turn over.

My first box arrived within a week.  It came in a padded envelope, which is reusable for the return. A prepaid postage sticker is inside. When you're done, you just reseal everything and drop in a mailbox slot. Super easy.

Here is what it looked like inside. Ignore the sloppy bow, it looked much nicer when they tied it. This picture was taken just before I returned the box.  When it arrived, I couldn't wait to open it, so I tore in without documenting the box. 

 

Snazzy tissue paper and a custom sticker.

Each piece came tucked inside a protective bag. 

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I had a personalized note from the stylist that created the box, including information on each piece. 

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How did they do?

The Gorjana Bali Tube Drop Earrings were not my taste. However, in the name of keeping an open mind, I tried them on. I think that they would be cute on someone with a short hairstyle, that would really show off the earrings. In my long, light brown hair, they got lost. 

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The Olivia & Grace Avery Necklace in Aqua Quartz was very pretty. I love the light aqua stones and it was flattering. Ultimately, it wasn't a keeper, because I already own a very similar Kate Spade necklace. 

When I tried to take the picture ( on my own, in my bathroom), I couldn't get the angle right to show the full necklace. I tried taking the shot using the mirror, but it didn't turn out right. This was the first time that I EVER thought that a selfie stick might be a good investment. A selfie stick or longer arms. 

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The Perry Street Stella Earrings were an item that I had favorited. Indeed, they were my favorite item in the box. The stones really popped and they were a great compliment for many things in my wardrobe. When I tried wearing them, they were very heavy and a touch too long, so they had to be sent back. 

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After returning the box, I rated all of the items and left a note for my stylist. The idea is that they should get better at curating for your style over time. I plan to keep this experiment going for a few months to test it out, hopefully picking up a few great pieces along the way. Another bonus, Rocksbox credits every account with ten dollars a month in spend cash. They aren't at all pushy with selling, but I'm guessing that's their ultimate goal. I'm game. 

I mailed my box on Tuesday afternoon, and by Thursday afternoon, a new box was on its way. I have a tracking number to follow its progress. Fingers crossed, I will have the new box of jewelry to take on our Vegas weekend and another blog post next week. 

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categories: Life
Saturday 10.31.15
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

2015 Big Bear Jeep Jamboree - Day 3

On the last day of the Jamboree, most of the snow had melted and the sun was shining. We were ready to tackle John Bull and fingers crossed, our Jeep would manage it with minimal damage. Here's Dan showing off our flag and sporting the red bandana for the red group. 

Lined up and ready to go.

John Bull is no joke. To get on the trail, we had to get through the Gate Keeper. One guy in our group said that he thought the Gate Keeper was actually a road block, because it just doesn't look like an open trail. We went slowly and we needed to be winched at the top, but we made it.

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Getting through the John Bull Gate Keeper, wasn't necessarily the toughest part. The trail was basically one non-stop obstacle that we slowly crawled our way through. We had gorgeous mountain views as our reward for making the climb. 

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I'm constantly blown away by the ability of Jeeps to just drive over anything. It's crazy. John Bull put us to the test and we made it through with time to spare. We used the extra hours to go through the Rock Garden, an area that we did on the last Jeep Jamboree with the intermediate group. 

The Rock Garden may be much technically easier than John Bull, but it's no less spectacular. The landscape of crunched up rocks makes it feel like we are exploring the moon. It's so unusual and beautiful. 

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On the way back to the Elks Lodge, we saw our friend Brian's vintage Jeep parked outside of his business, the Le Dolce Vita Tasting Room. Very cool, right?

Dinner for the second night was prime rib and we had cake for dessert.

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After dessert, we had the awards ceremony, which the team leaders recognize stand-out individuals in each group. I always like this part, as it's fun to hear the stories from the other teams, especially of new jeep owners that took their vehicle off-road for the first time or old-timers who have been to every jamboree. The community aspect of this event is one of the biggest reasons that we enjoy it. It's just a great group of people. 

I won a killer prize in the raffle, something that we really wanted...tubular doors from Rancho and Spiderweb shades. Dan has been very excited to finally take our roof off for summer and we would have bought both the doors and the shades. Thank you to Rancho and Spiderwebshade for the cool prizes and for getting them in the mail so quickly. We love them!

Our second time at the Big Bear Jeep Jamboree was a huge success. We did have some damage, including a puncture and oil leak. The week following the Jamboree, we dropped our Jeep off at Rebel Off-Road for repairs and a bit of a face-life. After much teasing, we upgraded our tires from 33's to 37's. We probably would have had less damage, if we had the 37's before the Jamboree, but it wouldn't have been as good of a story. We like our hard earned battle scars!

 

 

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Friday 07.10.15
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Product Review- Olaplex Hair Perfector No. 3

I put my hair through the ringer. I color it, tease it, blow-dry it, straighten it, curl it, fill it with products...it's under a lot of stress!

A few years ago, my hair started to get brittle and break. My very fine hair would tangle into impossible knots and just break off in clumps. It was awful. It turns out that I had mild hypothyroid and one of the symptoms is hair damage. I had both my regular stylist and the stylist who did my hair for my wedding, diagnosis the problem before I saw my doctor. Medication has resolved a lot of the dryness, but I still need to be careful.

Olaplex Hair Perfector No. 3 is a miracle product. My talented stylist, Vanessa, hyped it up for months and as soon as she had Olaplex in the salon, I had to try it.

First, Vanessa applied a highly concentrated treatment of Olaplex in the salon. The results were immediate. Normally, after highlights, Vanessa has a brush full of my damaged hair that has fallen out. Olaplex strengthens the hair and virtually eliminates the breakage. After coloring and an Olaplex treatment, the brush was nearly clean of damaged hair. I left the salon with my hair feeling softer and more pliant than it has been in years, probably since I was a child...you know, when my hair was still all natural.

I bought the at home treatment, the Olaplex Hair Perfector No. 3. This is a once-a-week mask that I apply to damp hair. I've been leaving it in for a few hours before shampooing it out. It keeps my hair feeling and looking amazing. My color looks fantastic and there is very little breakage. Truly, this is a game changing hair product. 

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categories: Life
Monday 07.06.15
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 
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