MAC fiend no more

Does anyone know when the next MAC Cosmetics Friends and Family discount is? Or does it only happen once a year? I had to resort back to searching for MAC products on my website, only to find out that I bought my MAC full sized brushes only in June! Moses. It seems like they’re a year and a half old. I use two of them on a daily basis. The 187 is especially great for applying my Rimmel Foundation and the 134 is what I use to apply my Hoola by Benefit, bronzer.

But I remember MAC having a huge sale right after Christmas and I bought a bunch of things in December 2008/January 2009. They were on crazy steep discount, and I don’t know if it was just a one time deal, or if it was a Boxing Day thing, or what.

Anyone know?

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Self promotion

I usually post one or two semi daily deals over at my Locupleto (coupon clipping, reviews, and tips!) website. Why don’t you check it out some time? I’ll teach you how to score some free toilet paper for life, as long as Giant Tiger keeps re-stocking their shelves with the trial sized 4 -packs, and even how to e-mail companies to request some samples or coupons of your favorite products!

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Be safe on the interwebs

When I was younger I was so reckless with my parents computer. By the time I got my own, it was always filled up with virus’ and had to be wiped out completely, on multiple occasions. I mean, there’s so many spoof e-mails going around where you think it’s your friends sending you an e-mail, and if you didn’t know any better you’d click on them and BAM you have a virus.

If you also have children of your own, you’ll want to have some sort of action plan on the go, such as Internet Safety Software installed on your computer. Danger lurks in a lot of places on the internet. It happens so quickly, and it’s hard to know what to do — when you don’t know much about computers. I would suggest the Spector Pro monitoring software, since it automatically provides you records of internet activities that your child would be doing. It’s like an invisible surveillance camera on your monitor! Simply put it takes a few hundred snapshots each hour, and provides  you with everything that they looked at while on the computer. You can also turn it off when your child isn’t using it.

You can learn more about Spector Pro at www.spectorsoft.com

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