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sweetfemme247 08-17-2010 10:18 AM

hmm i might shop around alittle, i have this problem since i work in production in a warehouse of goodwill, im around dust all the time, and my chin and around my mouth break out and i have tried every cleaning thing i can find and nothing works.

blush 08-18-2010 10:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by softness (Post 176330)
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So how do you pick your shades? ANd has anyone done a complete change of color palate like I seem to have done?

I've always gone with a shade of lipstick that's close to my natural lip color. Maybe a shade darker or lighter. I'm not very adventurous with lip color, though.

I would go and play at the dept. store. They can show you a lot of different ranges of color on your face. I'd do it on a weekday when they have more time and less crowds.

apretty 08-18-2010 11:01 PM

i frequently tell E that he's a *winter* to his confusion and my amusement.

blush 08-18-2010 11:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by apretty (Post 177279)
i frequently tell E that he's a *winter* to his confusion and my amusement.

I'm a SPRING!!:blink:

BarbaraRyan 08-19-2010 07:29 AM

I have small lips too. I usually emphasize my eyes instead. I've read that lining just outside the natural lipline helps, but I am not good with lipliner. So, I don't do that.

And I'm a fall and I don't like colors - go figure!

Soft*Silver 08-19-2010 08:50 AM

It was suggested that as a silver hair I am a cool. I do remember being told that before. When my hair was dark, I was winter. Amazing what hair color can do...its not just skin tone!

I have a thin upper lip. (I had a BF who teased me about it...grrr...thats like me pointing out a male ID's butch's "breast" size...stings, ya know!) I have a hard time with colors too because of it. I try staying close to my lip shade, with muted pinks but in winter, (I dont know why it makes a difference) I can wear dark colors and they look good. I LOVE the cool colors...but am afraid to wear them. Something inside says I am too old for them.....

Soon 02-01-2011 08:19 PM

I am loving these 2 new skin care products that I bought over the holidays!

Patricia Wexler M.D. Dermatology
MMPi.20™ Skin Regenerating Serum 3.4 oz

Patricia Wexler M.D. Dermatology
Sensitive Skin MMPi-20® Comforting & Renewing Serum

-----

You can find Wexler's products at Bath and Body. I have sensitive skin and these two products are working really well...no irritation and non-greasy.

Chancie 02-01-2011 08:32 PM

I would use fancier products if I wasn't afraid that I would waste money on the wrong product.

But I have fair sensitive dry skin, so I've been using

http://kikay.exchange.ph/wp-content/...dation_420.jpg

and

http://a1061.g.akamai.net/7/1061/541..._450x450_a.jpg

Sparkle 02-03-2011 12:27 PM

I have very sensitive skin so I use Clinique skin care products - they don't seem to bother me like other brands do:

*take the day off, makeup remover
*all about eyes
*clarifying lotion
*dramatically different moisturizer for my skin type
*moisture surge for my skin type (in the winter)
*clinique sun SPF50 (in the summer)

Otherwise my staple makeup products:

YSL Touche Eclat - highlighter (for under the eyes),
truly a luxury product. tip: its about $10 cheaper through duty free, grab it (or have someone grab it for you) when flying internationally or crossing the border.

Benefit - creaseless cream eye shadow/liners:
I wear 'birthday suit' for casual daytime wear, 'busy signal', 'get figgy' or 'strut' or a combination for evening.

Benefit - sugarbomb face powder (for cheeks)

Benefit - bad girl lash in plum (great for brown eyes)

Benefit - silky finish lipstick in: 'good to go-go' or 'rocket pop' they're sheer and soft and easy to apply on the go.

Shiseido - lipstick for nighttime - P7 Red Luxe, Rouge Faste

Kätzchen 03-02-2013 04:41 PM

Lavender Sugar Scrub
 
I like to use lavender, a lot, for candles and I even make a specialty bread with dried lavender.
I even use lavender to make my own sugar scrub. The recipe is simple (the measurement is by ratio):

2 parts organic crystalline sugar
1 part coconut oil
1/2 cup of epsom salt
1 cup of dried lavender
several drops of organic lavender oil

Directions: If the coconut oil is in a solid state, warm the coconut oil to the extent that it is in liquid state. Take the liquid coconut oil and combine it with the crystalline sugar, epsom salts, dried lavender and lavender oil. Mix well. The final appearance of your sugar scrub product should be a grainy texture that you can store in a glass or ceramic jar. Store in a cool place so that the coconut oil can return to its solid state.


I love to use a sugar scrub on my face, feet, arms, hands and legs
because it leaves my skin feeling and looking very soft and pretty.

http://www.growingagreenfamily.com/w...ugar-scrub.jpg

MissItalianDiva 03-02-2013 05:22 PM

I never thought this day would come but it has and I officially love another product more then an artistry brand...I am a die hard MAC and MUF girl with some Dior leanings but this is simply amazing http://www.urbandecay.com/naked-skin...start=2&cgid=4

MissItalianDiva 03-02-2013 05:26 PM

Another favorite of mine http://www.benefitcosmetics.com/prod...-porefessional this is a fabulous product that can be used as a primer before hand or as a touch up/oil control throughout the day. The best part is a very very little goes a long way and it truly makes your skin smooth as butter which is wonderful for application purposes.

MissItalianDiva 03-02-2013 05:35 PM

Another new product I have been using that I have grown to love is http://www.urbandecay.com/Naked-skin...start=1&cgid=4 Now the deal with this BB cream is a bit different. It only comes in one "shade" because the pigments it is made up of actually diffuse light. So when applying it wont initially match most folks skin but wait 4 min or so and you will see it begin to activate. I am not thrilled with the SPF of 20 but it is better then some others. The anti aging benefits Vitasource and dGlyage make this a winner for me. Also I have noticed it does in fact even out your skin tone.

The other pluses here is it can be used as a primer or you can wear it alone. The moisturizer in this is non greasy and would be great for someone with combo skin, dry skin or even oily since it does not add oil properties.

meridiantoo 03-02-2013 07:35 PM

Love these polishes:

http://i1277.photobucket.com/albums/...ps8599c1a6.jpg

http://i1277.photobucket.com/albums/...pscbefa603.jpg

MissItalianDiva 03-02-2013 09:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by meridiantoo (Post 759996)


I love Orly polish

pinkgeek 03-02-2013 09:17 PM

BB Creams..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MissItalianDiva (Post 759932)
Another new product I have been using that I have grown to love is http://www.urbandecay.com/Naked-skin...start=1&cgid=4 Now the deal with this BB cream is a bit different. It only comes in one "shade" because the pigments it is made up of actually diffuse light. So when applying it wont initially match most folks skin but wait 4 min or so and you will see it begin to activate. I am not thrilled with the SPF of 20 but it is better then some others. The anti aging benefits Vitasource and dGlyage make this a winner for me. Also I have noticed it does in fact even out your skin tone.

The other pluses here is it can be used as a primer or you can wear it alone. The moisturizer in this is non greasy and would be great for someone with combo skin, dry skin or even oily since it does not add oil properties.

Have you tried MAC BB? I am trying to get used to it and may give the UD BB cream a try. Do you moisturize under it? I found if I didn't moisturize under the MAC BB I am dry and if I don't use mineral powder over it I am oily. In short, MAC hasn't lessened my routine. Boo!

MissItalianDiva 03-02-2013 09:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pinkgeek (Post 760076)
Have you tried MAC BB? I am trying to get used to it and may give the UD BB cream a try. Do you moisturize under it? I found if I didn't moisturize under the MAC BB I was try and if I didn't use mineral powder over it I was oily. In short, MAC hasn't lessened my routine. Boo!

The MAC BB is a picky beast and personally I don't care for it and I am a die hard MAC supporter. The primer they used in the BB cream does cause it to feel dry but like you said it does tend to get oily if you set the BB cream which it shouldn't. I am almost positive this is due to the pigments they chose to use so they could get decent coverage within the BB cream. The only solution I have found for the MAC BB Cream is to use the Benefit Porefessional under as your moisturizer then apply and set if needed then for your oil issue use http://www.urbandecay.com/De-Slick-O...efault,pd.html which is absolutely fabulous for oil control...that has been my only workaround for the MAC BB issue but it is of course a crap ton of steps.

Another great BB Cream is Smashbox Camera Ready BB Cream it has a primer moisturizer and oil control built in. It is a great one step fix

meridiantoo 03-02-2013 11:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chancie (Post 276411)
I would use fancier products if I wasn't afraid that I would waste money on the wrong product.

But I have fair sensitive dry skin, so I've been using

http://kikay.exchange.ph/wp-content/...dation_420.jpg

and

http://a1061.g.akamai.net/7/1061/541..._450x450_a.jpg

I have never tried biore, do these things really work?

I have sensitive/allergy-prone skin and continuously look for new products that my skin will tolerate. I get red/irritated/angry skin easily, so I it becomes damage control after a while trying to treat the acne breakouts with effective products that inevitably cause inflammation. I have been to I don't know how many derms and taken oodles of courses of amoxi and currently have a prescription cleanser called Prascion that is helping with the breakouts.

I wonder if the fancier products are all hype also. I have tried some that seemed to deliver what they promised, like Perricone products, but it gets expensive over time to keep that regimen, so I usually revert back to less expensive alternatives.

Has anyone used/or are currently using one of the face scrubber thingies like this?

http://i1277.photobucket.com/albums/...psd3fa6195.jpg

:spruceup:

VintageFemme 03-02-2013 11:58 PM

My favourite new product hands down is Nars Tinted Moisturizer. OMGosh, it is seriously beautiful stuff. That, a little tinted Nivea lip care & touch up those eyebrows & you are good to go in about um, ten seconds. It's gorgeous and doesn't look like make up at all and just feels velvety and perfect. Your skin looks seriously gorgeous so fast. I can't love it enough.

Oh and I've become such a fan of Philosophy's Miracle Worker skin care products. It's sad to learn late in life that you really do get what you pay for with skin care and if I could tell my younger self anything of any value, it would be to use better quality products at a younger age. It's absolutely worth a few extra dollars in the long run.

Angeltoes 03-03-2013 12:03 AM

In my Sephora Checkout Basket....
 
Flowerbomb = LOVE http://www.sephora.com/productimages...-main-hero.jpg

Nail Lacquer in Emerald = something new http://www.sephora.com/productimages...-main-hero.jpg

MissItalianDiva 03-03-2013 12:18 AM

I use the Clarisonic Mia on my face and it is wonderful. They have the cleanser for sensitive skin as well which I use and have yet to have a problem. Exfoliation is something our skin needs http://www.sephora.com/mia-skin-clea...system-P285163

meridiantoo 03-03-2013 12:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VintageFemme (Post 760183)
My favourite new product hands down is Nars Tinted Moisturizer. OMGosh, it is seriously beautiful stuff. That, a little tinted Nivea lip care & touch up those eyebrows & you are good to go in about um, ten seconds. It's gorgeous and doesn't look like make up at all and just feels velvety and perfect. Your skin looks seriously gorgeous so fast. I can't love it enough.

Oh and I've become such a fan of Philosophy's Miracle Worker skin care products. It's sad to learn late in life that you really do get what you pay for with skin care and if I could tell my younger self anything of any value, it would be to use better quality products at a younger age. It's absolutely worth a few extra dollars in the long run.

Thank you for the advice on skin care ....*taking notes

pinkgeek 03-03-2013 01:10 AM

I'm going to make a run to Macy's and give it a shot. I have the UD oil control product and it's fab. I hadn't thought to use it under the MAC BB. At this point I'm doing more, not less......so.......I'm not terribly perturbed since this is the only product I've not liked and consequently I didn't like the UD tinted moisturizer that came out 2 summers ago. Even switch!! Thanks for the tips darling!

Quote:

Originally Posted by MissItalianDiva (Post 760079)
The MAC BB is a picky beast and personally I don't care for it and I am a die hard MAC supporter. The primer they used in the BB cream does cause it to feel dry but like you said it does tend to get oily if you set the BB cream which it shouldn't. I am almost positive this is due to the pigments they chose to use so they could get decent coverage within the BB cream. The only solution I have found for the MAC BB Cream is to use the Benefit Porefessional under as your moisturizer then apply and set if needed then for your oil issue use http://www.urbandecay.com/De-Slick-O...efault,pd.html which is absolutely fabulous for oil control...that has been my only workaround for the MAC BB issue but it is of course a crap ton of steps.

Another great BB Cream is Smashbox Camera Ready BB Cream it has a primer moisturizer and oil control built in. It is a great one step fix


meridiantoo 03-03-2013 02:53 AM

http://i1277.photobucket.com/albums/...ps59f3d0ca.jpg

Good? Bad? So-so?

Chancie 03-03-2013 06:02 AM

I got

http://cn1.kaboodle.com/hi/img/2/0/0...=1186976119000

for Pete and I got

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_urC7sjnhfP...onditioner.jpg

for myself.

I have very fine curly hair hair so lately I've been combing my hair in the shower with a wide tooth comb before I rinse out the conditioner.

I also use

http://www.gorgeousshop.co.uk/shop/i...r_75ml_MED.jpg

as a leave in conditioner.

Chancie 03-03-2013 06:15 AM

I use

http://d277vln4jzkhhg.cloudfront.net...r-Cleanser.jpg

when I remember.

It isn't a very spendy purchase, but my skin feels smoother after I use it.

I don't know how it compares to other similar products but it's awesome that I can use it in the shower. I expected to have to change the battery by now, but it's possible Pete snuck in and changed it.

meridiantoo 03-03-2013 01:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chancie (Post 760297)
I use

http://d277vln4jzkhhg.cloudfront.net...r-Cleanser.jpg

when I remember.

It isn't a very spendy purchase, but my skin feels smoother after I use it.

I don't know how it compares to other similar products but it's awesome that I can use it in the shower. I expected to have to change the battery by now, but it's possible Pete snuck in and changed it.

Does this exfoliate? Or massage? Or both?

MissItalianDiva 03-03-2013 01:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by meridiantoo (Post 760267)

awapuhi is great but if you have color treated hair it is not the best option. I currently use Purology http://www.pureology.com/

Chancie 03-03-2013 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by meridiantoo (Post 760579)
Does this exfoliate? Or massage? Or both?

I think the Neutrogena Wave is a gentle exfoliant.

I use the sensitive pads, and

I always use something on my face afterwards.

uncommondialogue 03-03-2013 03:12 PM

Facial Machines
 
There are 3 different kinds of facial treatment items I use...


Youthful Essence: Love, love, love this kit; it comes with so many attachments and the scrub to use. It is an awesome kit and I highly recommend it. You can get on auto ship for the new attachments and the scrub Get it!
DermaWand: also excellent item; really smooths out lines and lifts area above brow up. Highly recommend this too.
NuBriilance: very pricey but works good; much prefer the above 2

meridiantoo 03-03-2013 03:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by uncommondialogue (Post 760648)
There are 3 different kinds of facial treatment items I use...


Youthful Essence: Love, love, love this kit; it comes with so many attachments and the scrub to use. It is an awesome kit and I highly recommend it. You can get on auto ship for the new attachments and the scrub Get it!
DermaWand: also excellent item; really smooths out lines and lifts area above brow up. Highly recommend this too.
NuBriilance: very pricey but works good; much prefer the above 2

Hey Unc,

Did you get these items on HSN? Or where?

uncommondialogue 03-03-2013 03:20 PM

BareMinerals
 
Someone asked where you can get BareMineral products. I found the best prices on theri web sit. They have great starter kits to try and not that expensive for a wonderful product.

uncommondialogue 03-03-2013 03:22 PM

Facials products
 
Meri,
I did get the facial products on HSN, yes. As I mentioned, my favorite is the Youthful Essence! It has a nice unit that can be used in the shower and comes with numerous pads to use on it for exfoliating and cleaning.

uncommondialogue 03-03-2013 03:23 PM

P.S.
 
Also, that DermaWand is great for toning up the skin!

Enchantress 03-07-2013 01:02 PM

Maybe she's born with it ...
 
BB Creams have revolutionized my life! And, caused quite the rift between me and foundation. A favourite at the moment is Smashbox -Camera Ready. Truly delightful!

meridiantoo 03-07-2013 06:22 PM

I've been using this eye cream (Stila - Petal Infusions) for about a week now and wanted to give anyone interested a sort of review:

http://i1277.photobucket.com/albums/...pseb91acf4.jpg

If you have sensitive eyes/skin, this stuff is great. My first litmus test is always 1) do my eyes water 2) does it seem to calm my skin. It has done both of these consistently. I can't vouch for long-term use and its effects on wrinkles or dark circles or puffiness. I will report back after a month or so for those properties.


Happy shopping!~ :blueheels:

meridiantoo 03-07-2013 06:36 PM

Another product review: Peter Coppola's DNA (Hydrating Hair Serum - soy-based):

http://i1277.photobucket.com/albums/...psca3b7e96.jpg

I bought this stuff randomly and LOVE it! It's very hydrating without making hair oily. The directions say to add a few drops to your normal leave-in hair product or you can apply it directly to hair. I just add it to my night-time hair repair stuff and it seems to really help. It doesn't smooth your hair cuticle, but it does hydrate.

:tea:

meridiantoo 03-07-2013 09:02 PM

http://i1277.photobucket.com/albums/...ps59f3d0ca.jpg

I have tried this cream rinse for about a week and it is so-so. It smells really nice (like ginger) and detangles long hair, but that's about all it seems to do. I think the intensive conditioner may work better.

Hope this helps someone!

:bow:

meridiantoo 03-07-2013 09:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Enchantress (Post 763230)
BB Creams have revolutionized my life! And, caused quite the rift between me and foundation. A favourite at the moment is Smashbox -Camera Ready. Truly delightful!

When I look at the color/shade selection for this product, it appears the only undertone available is pink/blue. Do you have cool/pink or blue undertoned skin?

:flowers:

MissItalianDiva 03-07-2013 09:33 PM

Ok another shameless plug for a new product I picked up The Smashbox Photo Finish Hydrating Under Eye Primer. http://shop.nordstrom.com/s/smashbox...9-001b2166c62d

It has great staying power and a nice brightener in it without it giving you that odd glowing look that I am sure nobody wants underneath their eyes.


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