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@Judaline wrote:

@Etoile308 wrote:

One of the best, most practical things were the the two pack of Tassi. More than and better than a headband, holds all your hair off your face without mussing it.


I see the company now makes makeup remover/cleansing cloths. Cute design with hanging strap to dry.

 

These make great stocking stuffer gifts. 


I don't see this product? Are you sure you spelled it right? Thanks

 


 

 

@Judaline ...Just google "Tassi.com" and you can order directly from their website...They don't appear to be available on QVC any longer.

 

 

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@Iwantcoffee wrote:

I, too, love my Lug bag I purchased from QVC. I have a place for everything I need so I can stay organized and not need search for keys. LOL

 

Last year I was introduced to A Cheerful Giver candle and really enjoyed them. I should receive this set today with pears, apples, cinnamon, and cloves scent.

 


@Iwantcoffee  These jars are really pretty.  You really loaded up!

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But we should all "care" about your family's bathroom habits.

 

Interesting. 

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Would several of you tell me what you use the Halo for please? I bought one because it looked useful but haven't had a need for it. My DD told me I had no use for it & to send it back. Well, I didn't get around to it so it's just setting somewhere. She will be visiting in a couple of months and will likely ask about it. Maybe if I've used it for something I won't get in trouble with her. TIA

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@Gajopa  I'm not sure which model of the Halo you have but it's a great item to have in your car in case you go to start it and your battery is dead.  You may not use it for months, but when you need it you will be happy you have it.  The instructions are printed on the outside of the bag to guide you on how to connect it and jump your battery.  It even has a safeguard in place to be sure you put the jumper cables on correctly.  If you purchased the one with the compressor, it comes in handy to air up your tire or other inflatables such as balls and rafts.

 

I also keep one in my home - its the one that has the outlet plug on the side.  In case of power outages (I live in Florida), it allows me to charge my phone, tablet and other electronics.  I can also plug in a small fan or lamp into the outlet.  

 

I hope that helps - there are also videos on QVC that will give you a demonstration of the product.  

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@Gajopa wrote:

Would several of you tell me what you use the Halo for please? I bought one because it looked useful but haven't had a need for it. My DD told me I had no use for it & to send it back. Well, I didn't get around to it so it's just setting somewhere. She will be visiting in a couple of months and will likely ask about it. Maybe if I've used it for something I won't get in trouble with her. TIA


 

 

@Gajopa 

 

 

during august into september, we lost our power three times. one of those times was for five days, another three days, and another one day. those halos came in handy for me to recharge my electronic devices. i loved that i could use my tablet at night to watch tv since my cable was also out.

 

i have given them to each of my kids and my mother.

 

one of my daughters has used hers to help several people at work jump start their cars.

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@They Call Me MR Wilkes wrote:

But we should all "care" about your family's bathroom habits.

 

Interesting. 


@They Call Me MR Wilkes  I was just about to click on "reply" but I saw that you had it covered lol.