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Post by Delta Dawn on Feb 15, 2018 6:44:15 GMT
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my3freaks
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Post by my3freaks on Feb 15, 2018 7:35:17 GMT
Yep, that's the one. It's sold at every drug store, Walmart and grocery store around here I think. On a totally different note....it's 12:30 AM and my phone keeps ringing with a wrong number. I've answered twice out of the 5 times and said it's the wrong number but I don't think they speak English, or very little. It's seriously starting to irritate me!
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Post by gigi333 on Feb 15, 2018 20:10:14 GMT
I find Dior surgarbscrub and the new glow lip balm excellent
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Post by M~ on Feb 16, 2018 1:03:53 GMT
Its a slow process. I'm using hydroquinone and retin- for melasma and I have gotten rid of about half of it. However, you have to use a strong spf. it may take months and months though. I'll bet the hydroquinone worked and I stopped using it and that's why it appears darker now. I will bet it went back to the original colour. I still have lots left in the tube of it so I can start using it again tonight. I was hoping it would vanish and it didn't do that but it is definitely darker right now for some reason. Foundation hides it pretty well but I don't want to wear foundation all the time. Hydroquinone and retin-a are photosensitizing so if you use either you have to have a solid SPF. Otherwise youβre causing further damage to your skin. Also you canβt use hydroquinone indefinitely as it can cause graying of the skin. You have to use for 3 or 4 months then stop.
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Feb 16, 2018 4:36:31 GMT
Has anyone tried Thrive Causemetics Liquid Lash Extensions Mascara? I just heard about it on a video and the reviews look great.
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Post by dewryce on Feb 16, 2018 4:45:31 GMT
Have you ever used this stuff for removing mascara? I actually thought of you when I saw it because I remembered reading that you had a hard time finding something that worked for you. I placed an order on Ulta today for a few things (I wanted the Laura Geller "free gift"), one of them was a Too Faced online only gift set and it is one of the things in it. I'm curious how it is. I have a mascara obsession. I love the trial/travel sized one, I think I have about 15 different brands in those. I always end up going back to Benefit Rollerlash or Smashbox Full Exposure it seems. The last few days I've been wearing Lancome Monsieur Big and I don't love it. I'll use the little tube I have, but I wouldn't buy the full size. No, I haven't tried that but I will check it out, thank you. I use really cheap mascara because I know I can get it off easily. Anything that has "staying power" in the formula is too strong for me to remove. I don't know why it is so hard to remove, do you? I mean have a normal amount of eyelashes. I don't think my eyelashes are dense by any means (I have friends with really long, thick, curly ones...and that isn't me). They are longer now for sure but they don't look like extensions or anything. They are just natural and have an extra couple of millimetres added on. If I have used micellar water you would know because my eyelids go red and get puffy. That is just from touching the liquid to my eye. Giving up Clinique mascara was a good move (even though I love it). Better than Sex is good and i have 2 deluxe size ones that I got free with purchase, and I have a whole bunch of $10 ones from the drug store. When they dry up I just take another one as I have nothing invested in them. They do run on me a bit if it is cold and my eye waters the least little bit. Clinique would never do that to me. Also, EstΓ©e Lauder makes excellent mascara. I am equally impressed with it. MAC mascara I am so sensitive to that I will not wear it. When I tried some I first put it in my eye because if it burns then it will burn forever. It burned. I have had trouble with several other mascaras as well so this isn't a new problem for me. I also can't dye my eyelashes black as the pigment in the dye bothers my eyes. None gets in my eyes and yet they feel like they are on fire so I tried 2x and failed both times. The look was great though. That lead to me using lots of mascara. I haven't read the whole thread so maybe this has been answered. Have you tried coconut oil to remove your mascara? My fave mascara is Tarte, oh the one in the purple tube I forget the name. But waterproof, it is the only one that doesn't smear with my very oily eyes. This stuff just doesn't budge. But coconut oil takes it and the rest of my eye makeup right off and leaves my eyes well moisturized. Might be worth trying.
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Post by Delta Dawn on Feb 16, 2018 4:53:26 GMT
No, I haven't tried that but I will check it out, thank you. I use really cheap mascara because I know I can get it off easily. Anything that has "staying power" in the formula is too strong for me to remove. I don't know why it is so hard to remove, do you? I mean have a normal amount of eyelashes. I don't think my eyelashes are dense by any means (I have friends with really long, thick, curly ones...and that isn't me). They are longer now for sure but they don't look like extensions or anything. They are just natural and have an extra couple of millimetres added on. If I have used micellar water you would know because my eyelids go red and get puffy. That is just from touching the liquid to my eye. Giving up Clinique mascara was a good move (even though I love it). Better than Sex is good and i have 2 deluxe size ones that I got free with purchase, and I have a whole bunch of $10 ones from the drug store. When they dry up I just take another one as I have nothing invested in them. They do run on me a bit if it is cold and my eye waters the least little bit. Clinique would never do that to me. Also, EstΓ©e Lauder makes excellent mascara. I am equally impressed with it. MAC mascara I am so sensitive to that I will not wear it. When I tried some I first put it in my eye because if it burns then it will burn forever. It burned. I have had trouble with several other mascaras as well so this isn't a new problem for me. I also can't dye my eyelashes black as the pigment in the dye bothers my eyes. None gets in my eyes and yet they feel like they are on fire so I tried 2x and failed both times. The look was great though. That lead to me using lots of mascara. I haven't read the whole thread so maybe this has been answered. Have you tried coconut oil to remove your mascara? My fave mascara is Tarte, oh the one in the purple tube I forget the name. But waterproof, it is the only one that doesn't smear with my very oily eyes. This stuff just doesn't budge. But coconut oil takes it and the rest of my eye makeup right off and leaves my eyes well moisturized. Might be worth trying. If I use Clinique mascara coconut oil does not take it off. Neither does olive oil. It helps don't get me wrong, but there are still black chunks on my eyelashes which is why I was using the oil to begin with. Only short lasting mascara comes off easily. I wore Better than Sex today by Too Faced and it all flaked off during the day. That was a fail. I used anti-chaffing powder to get it off and that was pretty gentle. It took everything off. I think I am going to add an eye drop to the mascara because it is really dry. For being brand new it should be much wetter than this!
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Post by Delta Dawn on Feb 16, 2018 5:04:39 GMT
I got Botox done today like I saw I was going to. It was a .5/10 on a pain scale and that is a stretch. I was sorry it was over when she was done. I wanted more done! I told them my budget and she stuck to it. I think it cost $11/unit or mL so it was very easy. The doctor was very gentle. I am sure they all are but she was very, very gentle. She was in absolutely no rush to get me out of there. I liked that part about it. She was also very *nice*. She is very soft spoken and very nice. I will go back to her when I need to get it done again. It was really good!
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Feb 16, 2018 12:55:12 GMT
I got Botox done today like I saw I was going to. It was a .5/10 on a pain scale and that is a stretch. I was sorry it was over when she was done. I wanted more done! I told them my budget and she stuck to it. I think it cost $11/unit or mL so it was very easy. The doctor was very gentle. I am sure they all are but she was very, very gentle. She was in absolutely no rush to get me out of there. I liked that part about it. She was also very *nice*. She is very soft spoken and very nice. I will go back to her when I need to get it done again. It was really good! What areas did you get done and how did it turn out? I ended up ordering the Thrive Causemetics mascara. It sounds like it is supposed to help lashes grow, not just make them appear longer. So I thought this could possibly be a cheaper alternative than the other lash growth serums. If anyone else wants to order it or any of their products, I have a referral link. thrivecausemetics.refr.cc/RQT3KLB
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Post by Delta Dawn on Feb 16, 2018 13:37:52 GMT
I got Botox done today like I saw I was going to. It was a .5/10 on a pain scale and that is a stretch. I was sorry it was over when she was done. I wanted more done! I told them my budget and she stuck to it. I think it cost $11/unit or mL so it was very easy. The doctor was very gentle. I am sure they all are but she was very, very gentle. She was in absolutely no rush to get me out of there. I liked that part about it. She was also very *nice*. She is very soft spoken and very nice. I will go back to her when I need to get it done again. It was really good! What areas did you get done and how did it turn out? I ended up ordering the Thrive Causemetics mascara. It sounds like it is supposed to help lashes grow, not just make them appear longer. So I thought this could possibly be a cheaper alternative than the other lash growth serums. If anyone else wants to order it or any of their products, I have a referral link. thrivecausemetics.refr.cc/RQT3KLBI went to a dermatologist in town and she did it. She has this chair that is so comfortable that you could sit there for hours. it's very relaxing. She uses insulin gauge needles and filled each one with one or two mL of Botox and started injecting them. It was so unpainless that it's hard to think that this might hurt. She did lots of areas on my forehead and on my crow's feet. She told me i would need fillers on my mouth lines. Yesterday my forehead felt drunk and by that i mean it was really weird feeling. Now it just tells me "we aren't doing that movement anymore" and it doesn't move. You still have expressions don't get me wrong it's just harder to do it. I would definitely do this again for sure.
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Feb 16, 2018 13:44:31 GMT
What areas did you get done and how did it turn out? I ended up ordering the Thrive Causemetics mascara. It sounds like it is supposed to help lashes grow, not just make them appear longer. So I thought this could possibly be a cheaper alternative than the other lash growth serums. If anyone else wants to order it or any of their products, I have a referral link. thrivecausemetics.refr.cc/RQT3KLBI went to a dermatologist in town and she did it. She has this chair that is so comfortable that you could sit there for hours. it's very relaxing. She uses insulin gauge needles and filled each one with one or two mL of Botox and started injecting them. It was so unpainless that it's hard to think that this might hurt. She did lots of areas on my forehead and on my crow's feet. She told me i would need fillers on my mouth lines. Yesterday my forehead felt drunk and by that i mean it was really weird feeling. Now it just tells me "we aren't doing that movement anymore" and it doesn't move. You still have expressions don't get me wrong it's just harder to do it. I would definitely do this again for sure. Did you take any before or after pics?
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Post by cmpeter on Feb 16, 2018 16:59:49 GMT
The full effect of the Botox takes about a week to see. It doesnβt have much effect on the first day.
I get my 11βs done. Best thing ever
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Feb 16, 2018 20:18:55 GMT
The full effect of the Botox takes about a week to see. It doesnβt have much effect on the first day. I get my 11βs done. Best thing ever I only have one side of the 11 for now but I would love to get it done. My forehead sometimes looks lumpy like the muscles underneath are really tense.
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Post by Delta Dawn on Feb 16, 2018 21:12:16 GMT
I went to a dermatologist in town and she did it. She has this chair that is so comfortable that you could sit there for hours. it's very relaxing. She uses insulin gauge needles and filled each one with one or two mL of Botox and started injecting them. It was so unpainless that it's hard to think that this might hurt. She did lots of areas on my forehead and on my crow's feet. She told me i would need fillers on my mouth lines. Yesterday my forehead felt drunk and by that i mean it was really weird feeling. Now it just tells me "we aren't doing that movement anymore" and it doesn't move. You still have expressions don't get me wrong it's just harder to do it. I would definitely do this again for sure. Did you take any before or after pics? Yes I took photos before and after. The after is so amazing. She used a different botulism product different from Botox which takes less time to take effect. If this is what it looks like on Day 2 I can't wait to see what next week looks like. I also can't believe it didn't hurt at all. I have seen lumps in people's foreheads when they get Botox done and I got none of that. I am not sure why either. There was not a single lump.
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Post by Delta Dawn on Feb 16, 2018 21:15:28 GMT
They have sent me a couple of followup emails to see how I am doing and if I have any discomfort or concerns and I don't. I just want to know when I need to get it done again. You know, important things like that!
I need to get my mouth done as well but she wants to do fillers there. I will have to see how much that costs. I could do that next month maybe.
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Post by cmpeter on Feb 16, 2018 22:00:01 GMT
Iβve never had a lump from my Botox.
Did you have Dysport? I did read that it kicks in a bit quicker.
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Post by maryland on Feb 16, 2018 22:41:32 GMT
No, I live in Texas. BUT I am going to Mexico in a 16 days so I could see if I can find it in a pharmacy there. SaveSaveChances are they will. You want 4% or more. I don't know if it comes in more. Retin A might be cheap down there, too. If you can get a couple of tubes of it do so. It's not hard to use and you just get 0.25% and get a 0.5% and use the lower strength for months and see how you do. Then when you are ready use the higher strength. Your skin will peel. It will be baby soft after that. I use it. Can you get Retin A in Canada without a prescription? If so, how much is it? My husband sometimes goes to Canada for work trip. He also goes to New Zealand, so I wonder if you can get both products without prescription there?
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Post by maryland on Feb 16, 2018 22:43:55 GMT
Iβve been using LβOrΓ©alβs new Fiber X mascara and love it! Itβs a 2 step process with a primer on one end and a fiber mascara on the other. I like that the primer is black instead of the usual white. The mascara makes my lashes nice and fluffy and not too spidery like other fiber mascaras. It last all day and doesnβt iratate my contacts either. If youβre looking for a new mascara to try, pick one up! Can contact wearers use this? I heard a few years ago that contact wears should not wear certain mascaras. I can't remember details.
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Post by maryland on Feb 16, 2018 22:47:27 GMT
I am not using Retin A right now as I didn't want peeling before the wedding. I only use Retin A probably 5x week. On the nights I am not using it I think I will use one of the pads then. Does that sound reasonable?My skin just feels so smooth thanks to them and Retin A. It hasn't felt like this in my whole life! I have hyper pigmentation on my cheek and it looks darker now. I tried using hydraquinone and that did nothing to it and neither did Retin A. Do I have to get it removed at the dermatologist's office? I was looking at Angie's (hot and flashy) skin care routine and she uses an aha product in the morning and Retin-a at night. I think I will try that. I have a few of the PTR peel pads left so will try that. I also have some radiance pads from first aid beauty but I don't think they are to be washed off. Hopefully they work ok under makeup. Which aha product does she use? I follow her too!
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Post by maryland on Feb 16, 2018 22:59:48 GMT
Have you ever used this stuff for removing mascara? I actually thought of you when I saw it because I remembered reading that you had a hard time finding something that worked for you. I placed an order on Ulta today for a few things (I wanted the Laura Geller "free gift"), one of them was a Too Faced online only gift set and it is one of the things in it. I'm curious how it is. I have a mascara obsession. I love the trial/travel sized one, I think I have about 15 different brands in those. I always end up going back to Benefit Rollerlash or Smashbox Full Exposure it seems. The last few days I've been wearing Lancome Monsieur Big and I don't love it. I'll use the little tube I have, but I wouldn't buy the full size. No, I haven't tried that but I will check it out, thank you. I use really cheap mascara because I know I can get it off easily. Anything that has "staying power" in the formula is too strong for me to remove. I don't know why it is so hard to remove, do you? I mean have a normal amount of eyelashes. I don't think my eyelashes are dense by any means (I have friends with really long, thick, curly ones...and that isn't me). They are longer now for sure but they don't look like extensions or anything. They are just natural and have an extra couple of millimetres added on. If I have used micellar water you would know because my eyelids go red and get puffy. That is just from touching the liquid to my eye. Giving up Clinique mascara was a good move (even though I love it). Better than Sex is good and i have 2 deluxe size ones that I got free with purchase, and I have a whole bunch of $10 ones from the drug store. When they dry up I just take another one as I have nothing invested in them. They do run on me a bit if it is cold and my eye waters the least little bit. Clinique would never do that to me. Also, EstΓ©e Lauder makes excellent mascara. I am equally impressed with it. MAC mascara I am so sensitive to that I will not wear it. When I tried some I first put it in my eye because if it burns then it will burn forever. It burned. I have had trouble with several other mascaras as well so this isn't a new problem for me. I also can't dye my eyelashes black as the pigment in the dye bothers my eyes. None gets in my eyes and yet they feel like they are on fire so I tried 2x and failed both times. The look was great though. That lead to me using lots of mascara. I can't get mascara off easily either. Or make up in general. I use Clinique Take the Day Off (special sale at Ulta in the fall), then Cetaphil, then toner. I still have too much make up on when I use the toner. Do you work in the cosmetic industry? You are very knowledgeable about make up. I am clueless, but watching you tube videos and learning!
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Post by maryland on Feb 16, 2018 23:06:05 GMT
Do you find your skin kind of thin after using both Retin A and hydroquinone? I feel that in several places the skin on my face feels thin. I don't have a better way to describe it. I also have a huge split on my lip. I mean it's huge and on the right hand side where I always get it. It cracks and then bleeds. I am putting Neosporin on it and it isn't helping. I don't know what else to do for it. It is a big mess! Is the split on your lip due to dry skin? I really like Bite agave lip mask. But I have also had really good results using Smith's Rose Salve when my kids have extremely chapped lips. ETA: I love It cosmetics bye bye makeup to remove eye makeup. I had a hard time finding something that would remove everything but also not bother my eyes, and this is great. I wipe it off with a microfiber makeup remove cloth. Is the It Cosmetics bye bye make up wipes? I can't find it on the ulta website except in wipes?
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Post by maryland on Feb 16, 2018 23:11:14 GMT
I don't know why you have so much trouble. It seems like it would be the mascara's formula that would determine how easy it is to remove, or what works best and that it wouldn't be too different from person to person. I usually just use a makeup remover wipe followed by micellar water or just micellar water sometimes. I have tried Fresh Soy conditioning eye makeup remover, but it's kind of like a lotion and I didn't like it. I've never had an issue with micellar water, I use Philosophy's Purity Made Simple right now, but I think I'm going to try Garnier when it's gone because it's so much cheaper. I'm a big fan of Philosophy products though. I also ordered a travel size Urban Decay Meltdown Makeup Remover Dissolving Spray. I'm looking forward to trying it out. Does anyone use the Makeup Eraser cloth? The reviews make it sound amazing. Too good to be true? I accidentally threw it in the dryer and it shrank. I heard it recommended by Angie Hot and Flashy and only used it a couple times before washing and shrinking it!
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Post by SabrinaP on Feb 16, 2018 23:16:09 GMT
Iβve been using LβOrΓ©alβs new Fiber X mascara and love it! Β Itβs a 2 step process with a primer on one end and a fiber mascara on the other. I like that the primer is black instead of the usual white. The mascara makes my lashes nice and fluffy and not too spidery like other fiber mascaras. It last all day and doesnβt iratate my contacts either. If youβre looking for a new mascara to try, pick one up! Can contact wearers use this?Β I heard a few years ago that contact wears should not wear certain mascaras. I can't remember details. I wear contacts and this mascara gives me no issues. Iβve been wearing it for about a month now.
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Post by mom on Feb 16, 2018 23:19:42 GMT
I don't know why you have so much trouble. It seems like it would be the mascara's formula that would determine how easy it is to remove, or what works best and that it wouldn't be too different from person to person. I usually just use a makeup remover wipe followed by micellar water or just micellar water sometimes. I have tried Fresh Soy conditioning eye makeup remover, but it's kind of like a lotion and I didn't like it. I've never had an issue with micellar water, I use Philosophy's Purity Made Simple right now, but I think I'm going to try Garnier when it's gone because it's so much cheaper. I'm a big fan of Philosophy products though. I also ordered a travel size Urban Decay Meltdown Makeup Remover Dissolving Spray. I'm looking forward to trying it out. Does anyone use the Makeup Eraser cloth? The reviews make it sound amazing. Too good to be true?
I have a couple and like them. I have a couple I rotate. SaveSave
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Feb 16, 2018 23:40:28 GMT
I was looking at Angie's (hot and flashy) skin care routine and she uses an aha product in the morning and Retin-a at night. I think I will try that. I have a few of the PTR peel pads left so will try that. I also have some radiance pads from first aid beauty but I don't think they are to be washed off. Hopefully they work ok under makeup. Which aha product does she use? I follow her too! I would have to look at her printable sheet but I think it is a timeless aha product.
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Feb 16, 2018 23:41:12 GMT
I got some cheap microfiber wash cloths from the dollar tree and they work well to remove makeup. I use that along with It cosmetics bye bye makeup.
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Post by Delta Dawn on Feb 17, 2018 0:20:28 GMT
Chances are they will. You want 4% or more. I don't know if it comes in more. Retin A might be cheap down there, too. If you can get a couple of tubes of it do so. It's not hard to use and you just get 0.25% and get a 0.5% and use the lower strength for months and see how you do. Then when you are ready use the higher strength. Your skin will peel. It will be baby soft after that. I use it. Can you get Retin A in Canada without a prescription? If so, how much is it? My husband sometimes goes to Canada for work trip. He also goes to New Zealand, so I wonder if you can get both products without prescription there? No, you can't get it here without an Rx unfortunately. You can get retinols in skin care though. I have the gel Retin A and it is $38 for the Rx. It is pretty cheap I think. You can probably get it in Mexico if you go to a Farmacia somewhere. Canada is codeine over the counter but easy to buy. Get the cough medicine unless someone has an addiction problem. Then scratch that.
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Post by Delta Dawn on Feb 17, 2018 0:26:15 GMT
No, I haven't tried that but I will check it out, thank you. I use really cheap mascara because I know I can get it off easily. Anything that has "staying power" in the formula is too strong for me to remove. I don't know why it is so hard to remove, do you? I mean have a normal amount of eyelashes. I don't think my eyelashes are dense by any means (I have friends with really long, thick, curly ones...and that isn't me). They are longer now for sure but they don't look like extensions or anything. They are just natural and have an extra couple of millimetres added on. If I have used micellar water you would know because my eyelids go red and get puffy. That is just from touching the liquid to my eye. Giving up Clinique mascara was a good move (even though I love it). Better than Sex is good and i have 2 deluxe size ones that I got free with purchase, and I have a whole bunch of $10 ones from the drug store. When they dry up I just take another one as I have nothing invested in them. They do run on me a bit if it is cold and my eye waters the least little bit. Clinique would never do that to me. Also, EstΓ©e Lauder makes excellent mascara. I am equally impressed with it. MAC mascara I am so sensitive to that I will not wear it. When I tried some I first put it in my eye because if it burns then it will burn forever. It burned. I have had trouble with several other mascaras as well so this isn't a new problem for me. I also can't dye my eyelashes black as the pigment in the dye bothers my eyes. None gets in my eyes and yet they feel like they are on fire so I tried 2x and failed both times. The look was great though. That lead to me using lots of mascara. I can't get mascara off easily either. Or make up in general. I use Clinique Take the Day Off (special sale at Ulta in the fall), then Cetaphil, then toner. I still have too much make up on when I use the toner. Do you work in the cosmetic industry? You are very knowledgeable about make up. I am clueless, but watching you tube videos and learning! No I don't work in the industry. Pain is the driving factor to finding something that will work. If you see my eyelids and under my eyes after I have tried to get off mascara, you would see why I have to use something gentle like water. Everything I try burns. Now, I did try Canesten anti-chaffing powder and that is just silicone and it takes everything off fairly painlessly. I bought a couple of tubes in the US because no where sells it near me at all. I have called and looked. I would get a tube of it and try it to see if it works. It really helped me a lot. I will just keep ordering on Amazon and buying when I am in the US. Or Vancouver for that matter. None of my drug stores here sell it. I don't get it because the same chains are in Vancouver as are on the Island and we can't get it nor can they order it in. I have IT Take Bye Bye Makeup and it works well, but it's very, very drying on my skin. I think it works great for everything (except mascara) and it does a good job. My skin feels so tight when I use it and that bothers my face. I have to really moisturize a lot after it. It works well, though. Mascara is only Canesten.
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Post by maryland on Feb 17, 2018 0:29:37 GMT
Which aha product does she use? I follow her too! I would have to look at her printable sheet but I think it is a timeless aha product. Do you know if you can buy it at a store or if it's only online? If you can get it at a store, I need to try it! I bought a lot of the CeraVe and Olay Microsculpting serum. She recommend a lotion called Alpha for legs. I did order that online at Ulta because they don't sell it in stores. There was a cheap ($5 or $6) retin lotion that I also bought for arms and legs. Don't notice a difference, but I guess it takes months. And I need to be consistent with using them.
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Post by Delta Dawn on Feb 17, 2018 0:30:00 GMT
I got some cheap microfiber wash cloths from the dollar tree and they work well to remove makeup. I use that along with It cosmetics bye bye makeup. I bought $15 microfiber cloth packages at Bed Bath and Beyond. They are very soft but aren't thirsty and don't absorb water very well. They are too fluffy I think. I use them because I bought them, but cheap microfiber ones I think will work better aka dollar store kinds. I did get some cheap ones at BBB and somewhere else and they are good. The pile isn't too dense and they are thirsty and will absorb lots of water. They are also easier for scrubbing your face. The ones I have you can't get a grip on all that well. I just don't like them I guess.
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