~*geNeRaTiOn E*~
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does anyone know of an affordable but good hair treatment product? i have super thick hair and TONS of split ends from straightening.
~*geNeRaTiOn E*~ said:does anyone know of an affordable but good hair treatment product? i have super thick hair and TONS of split ends from straightening.
randycaver said:i just found out my favorite burt's bees lip gloss has carmine in it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmine
has anybody used the new 'lightener' products? i guess it's the new way to market the product to people in the US as opposed to calling it skin whitening.
so far i haven't found a successful facial wash. i have several and none seem to prevent breakouts lately..but i'm thinking it might be a hormonal issue since i recently went off the pill? i'm hoping my body regulates itself soon
as for cheap eyeliner, i got some loreal HIP in navy. the color is awesome, great pigment for a cheapie, and it washes off well. my urban decay eyeliners require a fuckton of eye makeup remover and elbow grease. i use sephora's brand for eye makeup remover. anybody know of any better ones? i haven't had much luck with the almay brand with urban decay. that stuff is ridiculous. i hate scrubbing my eyes![]()
i had such high hopes for body butter when it first came to body shop, i went & shelled out for a big tub of it right away. it's prolly awesome if you have extremely dry skin, but it didn't sink into my skin, ever- when i would shower, it would come off like it had been coating my skin, like a water-repellent shieldPerpetual Indulgence said:The body butter and hand moisturizer absorb better, IMO.
eras3r said:I've been using OCM for a few years now off and on. I haven't found anything better. I know the idea of using this seems absurd, but once you get the right balance and the right oils for your face, it works wonderfully.
ellua said:oh yaah, i heard of that once with the oils, sounded like a good idea, certainly sounds contradictory at first but hell, when nothing else is working why not give it a shot... thanks for that reminder, i'm definitely going to research it & probably try it out asap, tired of feeling like i have the breakout cycle of a high schooler >.<
Perpetual Indulgence said:Bare Minerals.
randycaver said:has anybody used the new 'lightener' products? i guess it's the new way to market the product to people in the US as opposed to calling it skin whitening. (
~*geNeRaTiOn E*~ said:does anyone know of an affordable but good hair treatment product? i have super thick hair and TONS of split ends from straightening.
randycaver said:so far i haven't found a successful facial wash. i have several and none seem to prevent breakouts lately..but i'm thinking it might be a hormonal issue since i recently went off the pill? i'm hoping my body regulates itself soon
i use sephora's brand for eye makeup remover. anybody know of any better ones? i haven't had much luck with the almay brand with urban decay. that stuff is ridiculous. i hate scrubbing my eyes![]()
randycaver said:i still haven't figured out how to properly apply my bare minerals foundation. i have some eye makeup/liner and i figured out how to use that in a couple times.
it just doesn't even seem like i've put anything on when i use the powder. i use the fairly light. maybe i should try the light? hrmm..
pennywise said:Hey, I totally have period cramps, what about you girls?
~*geNeRaTiOn E*~ said:does anyone know of an affordable but good hair treatment product? i have super thick hair and TONS of split ends from straightening.