Friday, August 15, 2014

The Teen Choice Awards Gifting Suite Shopping Guide for Back To School

By Laura Medina
"Red Carpet Events LA" Tote Gift Bag for the Teen Choice Awards.

It's that time of the year again, Back to School where parent and kid duel it out over what's they need, they want, and what you think they need and want.

The Teen Choice Awards Gifting Suite pretty sums up the current trends of some really nifty stuff that both parent and kid both want and can live with.  Some of the stuff in the gift bag pretty has items that the parent may want to "borrow" for her and himself.  Remember, sharing is caring.


The industry's emerging hottest talent showed up for the gifting suite, of course...

 http://www.hotironholster.com/index.html

Now, here is something both parent and child need to live with, to keep the peace, Hot Iron Holster.

When tweens first discover hair styling, that habit will carry on for a lifetime, well into marriage.  As for now, the battle ensues over whose styling iron, blowdryer, and hot air brush gets counter/sink space.

The president and founder of Hot Iron Holster, and mom, invented the Hot Iron Holster after fighting over counter space regarding a pedestal sink.  After whipping up a silicon oven mitt and a hot pad sewn together as the first Hot Iron Holster to hold and store hot and active curling iron then to cool and store, she knew she was onto something.

Pretty soon, the Hot Iron Holster brought peace to a many bathrooms everywhere.  This heat-resistant, malleable, silicon pocket holds enough room for a curling iron or two, or a curling iron and a curling brush or/and a blow dryer.  The attached flaps has suction cups to grip and hold onto any sink or counter top, close enough for styling in bathroom mirror yet far away enough from electrocuting oneself over running water.

Using her home as a real-life product testing lab, she has since developed the Lil' Holster, mini water-proof, self-gripping pockets for soap bars and razors sticking to shower wall or dish brushes over the kitchen sink.

For the Martha Stewart wanna-bes, there's the Hobby Holster to hold your hot glue gun.

The Hot Iron Holster is a wise investment to keep the peace, from high school to shared dorm bathrooms to first roommate to husband-and-wife battling over counter space in a cottage of a house. 

The Hot Iron Holster and the Lil' Holsters are great for storing his and her hygiene and styling items that can be stored separately all-over onto the shower walls and bathroom counters. 

Think of the Hobby Holster as a toolbelt for her, a great gift for the sorority daughter who needs to decorate party spaces to crafting her own gifts as a lady or wife and mom later in life.

It's not just a space-saver.  It's a peace-keeper. 
 
 http://www.walmart.com/ip/Michael-O-Rourke-Rock-Your-Hair-Bombshell-Big-Hair-Powder-0.88-oz/22055

Ok, now, is the time over who fights over wants.  Basically, the mom spots the same stuff that kid also wants.

Since both the parent and kid are short on time and still have the pressure to look, at least, presentable, they'll both be grabbing at Rock Your Hair Bombshell Hair Powder, a simple "shake-shake" or a sprinkling of the powder volumizer "oomphs" up the hair without the heavy shellac helmet of a hairspray or the heaviness of a styling cream weighing your locks down.



 http://zico.com/products/ and http://us.soyjoy.com/


Fighting over healthy snacks versus candy bars are what both the parent and kid are dealing with over hectic-crazy work and school and after-school schedules.

Here are some snacks both will be carrying in their totes and backpacks to fuel them all day long.

Soy Joy's cake-like texture, rich and dense in soy and dried fruit, doesn't feel or taste fake like the majority of protein bars.  A quick breakfast and snack bar for on-the-go.

They can swig down Zico's Coconut water in chocolate, mango, pineapple, and passion fruit for extra electrolytes.

This is what the Teen Choice Awards Gifting Suite is all about, the latest in what both the kid and parent want...and need.










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