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Reply #30 posted 11/02/06 4:23pm

jerseykrs

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I'm a Lab Series JUNKIE

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Reply #31 posted 11/02/06 4:23pm

HereToRockYour
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Oh geezus, that rhymed. doh!


I need my toothbrush and toothpaste (Toms of Maine for me), Neutrogena body wash, shampoo, hair-taming goo (I like Bumble and Bumble hair stuff), lip gloss/stick (MAC please batting eyes), and preferably my tinted moisturizer, pressed powder, mascara, eyeshadow, and eyelash curler. And, yes, the damned tweezers (Tweezerman rules). And at least one of three perfumes: Amazing Grace (Philosophy), Michael Kors, or Blue (Ralph Lauren).

I've become high-maintinence. neutral
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Reply #32 posted 11/02/06 4:26pm

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Wow...

I use so many different shampoos and conditioners that I won't even name brands or anything. But anything that keeps me clean is thumbs up! with me.

Other than that, I think a little foundation is necessary for me - I'm really into the new-ish Maybelline Pure stuff because it feels like you're wearing nothing. I need, as in must have, mascara - and I love that Maybelline Lash Stylist stuff because it does exactly what I want (I've tried more expensive brands but it didn't do what I wanted). Lipgloss is great because it's moisturizing, and I use so many brands that I don't have a preference really. Black eyeliner of any sort is good.

Hair dye. I love the L'oreal Feria stuff. And the conditioner that comes with it. It's a good thing that I have to buy three boxes to cover all of my hair (seriously) because then the conditioner lasts a long time. I would buy the stuff on its own but I have no idea what it is or if they sell it on its own. lol

That's about all I can think of right now.

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Reply #33 posted 11/02/06 4:28pm

ZombieKitten

shampoo, conditioner, anti-frizz serum, cocoa butter, shower gel, apricot scrub, deodorant, toothbrush and red toothpaste, tweezers, nail clippers

that is all
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Reply #34 posted 11/02/06 4:28pm

jerseykrs

OMG, my sonicare toothbrush, it's like a religious rebirth.
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Reply #35 posted 11/02/06 4:33pm

REDFEATHERS

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REDFEATHERS said:

magnifying mirror

I have even been insituations where I have stopped at a top hotel, they have a great mirror but no tweezers, so I have perfected plucking my eyebrows with two nail files/emery boards..

just call me talented.. batting eyes

apart from that, my skin is in good nick.. but gimme a my Clinique moisturiser and all is heaven..

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Red, have you used the Clinique toner? it's like nail polish remover. That stuff is way too harsh, thats why i stay away from Clinique, I find their product very chemically, if you know what I mean.



I know what you mean but it acts as an exfoilant also, so leaves my skin with a soft sheen/shine

I am terrible with skin products and will spend a small fortune on them, from almay when I was at school, to clarins to clinique.. this works best with my skin, and Mac for foundation/powder.. I have to be particular with what I can use cos my skin is so sensitive and I am prone to eczema, but so far Clinique toner works well with my skin type and hasnt shown any forms or abrasion, blotching or allergies..
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Reply #36 posted 11/02/06 4:34pm

AsianBomb777

Anx's tongue!

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Reply #37 posted 11/02/06 4:35pm

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Oh yes and I would die without:

- toothbrush
- tweezers
- moisturizer/lotion of some sort

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Reply #38 posted 11/02/06 8:00pm

Anx

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Anx said:

i've gotten really picky about my toothpaste lately. i gotta have extreme clean aquafresh in the silver tube with the orange and white striped toothpaste. brushing with it is like a toilet duck for your mouth. it's hardcore.


What the fuck is a toilet duck? whofarted




now just imagine this in your mouth and you'll see why i love my toothpaste. nod
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Reply #39 posted 11/02/06 10:08pm

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Anx said:

HereToRockYourWorld said:



What the fuck is a toilet duck? whofarted




now just imagine this in your mouth and you'll see why i love my toothpaste. nod


Yeah. I see. Wow.
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Reply #40 posted 11/02/06 10:33pm

uPtoWnNY

Most important things to me are my toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, comb, soap and a washcloth. My mama(RIP) used to tell me make sure you do these things before you go outside...

1) brush your teeth
2) wash under your arms
3) comb that nappy head
4) wash your ass

Her rule was, don't leave home smellin' funky.
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Reply #41 posted 11/03/06 3:19pm

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Reply #42 posted 11/03/06 4:00pm

xplnyrslf

Basic hygiene aside (bath, teeth brushing, leg/bikini waxing, deodorant);

Channel foundation and moisturizers, eye pencils, lipsticks, eye shadows, eyebrow pencils.
3M moistuizer (pharmaceutical co.) Neutrogena sesame oil, Bert's Bees hand salve...

Channel nail polish.(I have 30 colors to choose from)
Avoid perfumes, although I have alot from "duty free" when I travel, use Channel #5 bath soap.
[Edited 11/3/06 16:03pm]
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Reply #43 posted 11/03/06 4:21pm

Mazurack

Baby oil.

Not only removes make-up but softens skin like no other when applied to wet skin... and in the 80's it gave me a helluva tan!
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