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Darth mom.. the girl who does my nails at the salon has them. .They do them there. ( i personally think hers are too long but she likes them) they do look really nice... and you can't tell they are fake which is good :)
 
moisturizing

Does anyone know whether its best to moisturise right after showering, or should you wait a while?
 
my kids both have excema, so i pown this question.

put on a thick layer of moisturizer immediately after the shower, while your skin is still wet.
 
During winter my skin tends to get really dry in certain areas, so I will put lotion on immediately following a shower and before I go to bed at night. Seems to help. You may also want to consider not taking quite as hot of a showers/baths/whathaveyou as it can exacerbate your dry skin.
 
^ 0o0o0oh sound advice, i always have my showers so hot it burns slightly. THAT might be why my skin is feeling a bit dry too... thanks for the advice guys!
 
I use Neutrogena Body Oil after I shower on weekends. I don't have time for the full body treatment during the work week. Apply on wet skin and either pat or air dry.
 
does anyone know...can you buy anything they showed on the victoria secret fashion show? i searched the site and couldnt find any of it.
 
Has anyone tried Sephora Super Stars Super Smart Facial Moisturizer SPF 15 yet?

I am using Philosophy's "Hope in a Jar" (courtesy of SigmaSis <3) but I think I need something with sunscreen for the day, while using Hope in a Jar at night.

I am also considering this Blemish Foaming Cleanser by DDF - I have oily skin that only gets the occasional blemish, but I really like the ingredients (both alpha and beta hydroxy acids and various flowers/herbs).

I'm still using the Alterna Caviar shampoo... and still loving it. My hair is a lot shinier than what I'm used to, and seems to stay cleaner longer.
 
Does anyone have a good suggestion for frizz control? It seems my hair is getting worse and worse as we get into winter. (I have dry hair but most conditioners make it oily)I rarely blow dry/straighten/curl so it's not damaged just naturally uncontrollable
 
john freida frizz ease shampoo and conditioner for curly hair...works wonders, they also do a frizz ease for straight hair too, or the serum for a quick fix.:)
 
ty does the shampoo give the oily look that the serum does? I used the serum in high school and it did take care of the frizzies but it left my hair oily. Thinking back it was better oily than frizzy lol and i guess now that they have flat irons i can use less of it.
 
I just use a little styling wax to style and tame the fluffy bits on top. I don't have a big frizz problem though so that might not be much help.
 
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