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Sorry I haven’t been around on the site. I’ve been busy doing other things with life. I’ve also kind of lost the interest in blogging. My main blog kind of reflects that, as posts are few and far between. But I think I’m going to come back to this blog for the most part. I’ve been buying lots of nifty things you might like so I want to share them with you, the readers. So, I’m (semi) back. And more reviews will come your way!
September 9th, 2008
Here is yet another (and late) edition of the carnival! Some more great entries to read as well.
Welcome to the June 8, 2008 edition of the inner shopper.
Andy Boyd presents 15 Of The Most Expensive Keyboards & Mice Ever Made posted at The News In Print, saying, “Would you pay upwards of $20,000 each for your computer keyboard and computer mouse? Some people do and that’s why these products end up on the market.”
Hilary Green presents Car Buying: 5 Ways To Shop Smart posted at Cars for Girls.
Kevin Fleming presents Tivo HD DVR Review posted at Satellite TV Guru.
Talk Prom Dresses presents Recent Prom Forums Comments posted at Prom Dresses, saying, “A great way to look good in a prom dress is to choose one that flatters your figure.”
Josh Lien presents Amazon Shopping Tips to Save Money posted at Spin Your Wheels.
Sweettooth presents The 3G Rule: 3 Gift Ideas for Him posted at Shop Little Gifts.
Sassy is Sexy presents Four Tips for Finding an Inexpensive, but Beautiful Prom Dress posted at Sexy Clothing, saying, “Author presents four tips for finding a beautiful,inexpensive prom dress.”
Raymond presents How To Apply For An Instant Approval Credit Card posted at Money Blue Book.
Raymond presents Gas Credit Card Rewards posted at Money Blue Book.
Brad Trnavsky presents Do you Fish! at work? posted at Sales Management 2.0 - Featured Blog Posts.
Dereck presents Want to be rich? Then shut up and listen posted at I Will Not Die.
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of the inner shopper using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
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June 8th, 2008
Welcome to The Inner Shopper Blog Carnival. Yes I’m lame, but I thought it would be nice to share some other reviews (yes books included) since I have really nothing to share with you right now.
So here they are…
Thanks for coming! And I hope you like these posts! 
May 24th, 2008
Yea I haven’t gotten or bought anything worth blogging about lately. Other then a new camera, but I don’t know if you wanna hear about that. But I’ll be back soon with something to talk to you about. I promise.
May 16th, 2008
Welcome to The Inner Shopper, the product review site for the every day parent!
I decided to branch off from my main site to make a product review blog so that everything can be more organized and visitors would be less lost this way.
Right now I’m just messing around with the theme I’m making for it but you can comment about site suggestions and/or theme looks or even tell me if you want me to review your product or service! Be sure to email me about that if that’s what you would like to do.
So please come back and see how things are going. I’ll be keeping current reviews on the main site just for the sake of the fact that I don’t wanna mess with transfering stuff and messing up both sites. Enjoy!
Tags: parents, product reviews, products, reviews, shopping
April 7th, 2008
This article was written by Sheena. A freelance writer who is a close personal friend of the Head Mommy’s who happens to be gloriously pregnant! Please visit her new blog Mommy Daddy Blog for more information about her and her pregnancy! She’s a riot and I hope to have her back more frequently for amazing articles and reviews!
Choosing the right car seat for your newborn can be quite frustrating. When shopping around for that perfect car seat, you envision a product that will ensure that your child is safe while traveling and one that your child will be comfortable in. You want a product that is affordable and one that you don’t have to keep replacing as your child grows. Where can you find such a product? Evenflo.
Evenflo offers a variety of convertible car seats that meet and/or exceed all applicable U.S. safety standards. Personally, I was blown away at the Triumph Advance Deluxe Convertible Car Seat. As a first time parent, I didn’t know that there were such car seats out there, car seats that could accommodate a child from 5 pounds all the way up to 50 pounds! Talk about a huge money saver!
I love that with the Triumph Advance Deluxe, we don’t have to worry about purchasing a new car seat each time our little one hits a growth spurt. The car seat straps can be adjusted to a child’s height and waist, with a few simple tugs and turns. I love that the car seat has infant head and body pillows that can be removed once our little one grows out of them.
As for safety features, Evenflo has increased rear facing for the Triumph Advance Deluxe. Infants weighing 5 to 35 pounds are able to ride facing the rear. If you prefer your little one to ride facing the front, toddlers weighing 20 to 50 pounds can do so. Another great feature is the energy absorbing foam liner, which ensures that energy isn’t transferred over to your child if you happen to go over a pothole *cringes*, speed bump, or worst case scenario get into an accident.
The Triumph Advance Deluxe Convertible Car Seat can be purchased at Babies R Us. If you are unsure if this car seat will fit in your vehicle, visit carseatdata.org for a reference. I recommend that before installing the car seat, the demo video is viewed on Evenflo’s website and that the instruction booklet is read thoroughly. With that being said, happy car seat shopping!
March 25th, 2008
This little 4 ounce plastic bottle packs a punch. I am fair skinned with blond hair and I sunburn easily. Did I mention sensitive skin? Well, I’m not only “fragrance” allergic to most hand creams and moisturizers, for a double-whammy my skin will either break out in a rash or just break out. So was I skeptical and/or nervous about testing this? You bet I was.
(From their website www.skinmdnatural.com) According to Dr. Helton, shielding lotions help prevent damage to the skin by bonding with and protecting the skin. “They not only add moisture, but also help stop the loss of your natural moisture.”
Because it’s used and prescribed by dermatologists, I figured it was something I would like. So I squeezed a
bit into my palm and rubbed all over my hands. It felt great and soaked right in. Then the scent wafted into my nose. It’s just too strong for me. I could actually taste it and that made me uncomfortable. It really felt good on my hands, however, being as smell-sensitive as I am, this is just not a product for me. My family jokes around that I have a nose like a blood-hound.
Perhaps a less-sensitive person will appreciate this more than I did. If they make a lotion that is fragrance-free I’d love to try that one.
The product was smooth and light. I am keeping my eyes out for a less fragrant one, however for people with skin problems such as eczema, this is truly the lotion to use. My daughter’s finance’s three-year old nephew (now thats a mouthful!) has eczema and is also fair-skinned and prone to allergies. I believe something like this may work for him. He’s a wee little hobbit of a boy (as I refer to him) and at such a young age fragrance may not make a difference to him as it does to me. It is a good product, I am just going to keep my eyes out for an unscented version.
March 25th, 2008
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