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Reply #60 posted 06/20/08 9:11pm

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psychodelicide said:



It's supposed to cover up any flaws (red marks, pimples, blotchiness) on your face.



Really now??? hmmm



They say its suppose to be really good for your skin, so good you can sleep in it eek
But like I said before if you need good coverage this is not the best stuff for that unless you really pack it on which I doubt you want do
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Reply #61 posted 06/20/08 9:13pm

hokie

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hmm



yup I do, Im not as fortunate as you are Hokie, you have beautiful skin. The MAC foundation i use is full coverage, exactly what I need nod




Thank you. Your skin looks pretty to me.
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Reply #62 posted 06/21/08 1:43am

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I use it but to be honest I don't really notice a lot of difference. I've used the powder form and the liquid form and prefer the liquid. The most important thing in using any foundation is to get the colour match perfect and I think where mineral makeup is good is that it matters a little less whether you're half a shade out because it does seem to adjust. My favourite powder mineral makeup is Susan Posnick; my favourite liquid so far has been Collin.
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Reply #63 posted 06/21/08 4:49am

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$50?!!!



:I'mCheap:


$50 is a lot to spend on makeup. That's why I stick with the Cover Girl brands. Their prices are more within my budget.

I always fall for the expensive stuff and it's the only stuff I'll buy these days. lol Especially face creams. I just bought a $220 La Prairie face cream. boxed redface

and it BETTER work dammit! mad
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Reply #64 posted 06/21/08 5:18am

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veronikka said:

MoniGram said:




Really now??? hmmm



They say its suppose to be really good for your skin, so good you can sleep in it eek
But like I said before if you need good coverage this is not the best stuff for that unless you really pack it on which I doubt you want do

I love MAC mascara, Ive never tried any of the other products though and I need some coverage nod
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Reply #65 posted 06/21/08 5:34am

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veronikka said:

MoniGram said:




Really now??? hmmm



They say its suppose to be really good for your skin, so good you can sleep in it eek
But like I said before if you need good coverage this is not the best stuff for that unless you really pack it on which I doubt you want do


nod They do say that in all their commercials. But who the hell wants to sleep with makeup on? It just clogs your pores and causes even more problems. lol
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Reply #66 posted 06/21/08 5:36am

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I use it but to be honest I don't really notice a lot of difference. I've used the powder form and the liquid form and prefer the liquid. The most important thing in using any foundation is to get the colour match perfect and I think where mineral makeup is good is that it matters a little less whether you're half a shade out because it does seem to adjust. My favourite powder mineral makeup is Susan Posnick; my favourite liquid so far has been Collin.


I hate buying a foundation, getting it home, and then realizing that I bought the wrong shade. doh! lol
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Reply #67 posted 06/21/08 5:36am

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$50 is a lot to spend on makeup. That's why I stick with the Cover Girl brands. Their prices are more within my budget.

I always fall for the expensive stuff and it's the only stuff I'll buy these days. lol Especially face creams. I just bought a $220 La Prairie face cream. boxed redface

and it BETTER work dammit! mad


I hope it works, for the amount of money you spent on it. $220 is a lot of money. smile
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Reply #68 posted 06/21/08 5:37am

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chillichocaholic said:

veronikka said:




They say its suppose to be really good for your skin, so good you can sleep in it eek
But like I said before if you need good coverage this is not the best stuff for that unless you really pack it on which I doubt you want do

I love MAC mascara, Ive never tried any of the other products though and I need some coverage nod


Never tried MAC makeup period. lol It is expensive?
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Reply #69 posted 06/21/08 7:25am

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psychodelicide said:

minneapolisgenius said:


I always fall for the expensive stuff and it's the only stuff I'll buy these days. lol Especially face creams. I just bought a $220 La Prairie face cream. boxed redface

and it BETTER work dammit! mad


I hope it works, for the amount of money you spent on it. $220 is a lot of money. smile

I know. lol

boxed

I'll let you know. biggrin It better be a fountain-of-youth miracle elixer.
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Reply #70 posted 06/21/08 7:48am

Mach

I swear I have tried every mascara under the sun and the ALL clump

I have really dark, kinda long and thick lashes but damnit I like mascara sometimes

Anyone have any mascara suggestions ?
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Reply #71 posted 06/21/08 7:59am

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minneapolisgenius said:

psychodelicide said:



I hope it works, for the amount of money you spent on it. $220 is a lot of money. smile

I know. lol

boxed

I'll let you know. biggrin It better be a fountain-of-youth miracle elixer.


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Reply #72 posted 06/21/08 8:01am

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Mach said:

I swear I have tried every mascara under the sun and the ALL clump

I have really dark, kinda long and thick lashes but damnit I like mascara sometimes

Anyone have any mascara suggestions ?


Hmm, I have always used this type of mascara with excellent results (no clumps):

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Reply #73 posted 06/21/08 8:46am

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psychodelicide said:

Mach said:

I swear I have tried every mascara under the sun and the ALL clump

I have really dark, kinda long and thick lashes but damnit I like mascara sometimes

Anyone have any mascara suggestions ?


Hmm, I have always used this type of mascara with excellent results (no clumps):


woot! That's my favorite one. I've tried a lot of different mascaras, but this is the best! nod
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Reply #74 posted 06/21/08 8:51am

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JessieJ said:

psychodelicide said:



Hmm, I have always used this type of mascara with excellent results (no clumps):


woot! That's my favorite one. I've tried a lot of different mascaras, but this is the best! nod


highfive Agreed!
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Reply #75 posted 06/21/08 9:38am

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Mach...

I use Maybelline Great Lash and I also use Neutrogena Healthy Volume.

These are the two mascaras that clump the least for me. I bought a mascara wand in the make up brush section and after I put on the mascara I run the clean wand through my lashes and that gets rid of any clumps.


I wear the Neutrogena during the day because it's more of a feathery, natural look. And I wear the other if I go out at night because it's more dramatic.

I also think that it depends on what kind of lashes you have. We're all different and that affects what type of mascara works for each of us.
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Reply #76 posted 06/21/08 10:22am

veronikka

psychodelicide said:

veronikka said:




They say its suppose to be really good for your skin, so good you can sleep in it eek
But like I said before if you need good coverage this is not the best stuff for that unless you really pack it on which I doubt you want do


nod They do say that in all their commercials. But who the hell wants to sleep with makeup on? It just clogs your pores and causes even more problems. lol


I'm guilty of doing that boxed
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Reply #77 posted 06/21/08 10:23am

veronikka

chillichocaholic said:

veronikka said:




They say its suppose to be really good for your skin, so good you can sleep in it eek
But like I said before if you need good coverage this is not the best stuff for that unless you really pack it on which I doubt you want do

I love MAC mascara, Ive never tried any of the other products though and I need some coverage nod


I currently used their Plush Lash, love it
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Reply #78 posted 06/21/08 11:27am

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hokie said:

Mach...

I use Maybelline Great Lash and I also use Neutrogena Healthy Volume.

These are the two mascaras that clump the least for me. I bought a mascara wand in the make up brush section and after I put on the mascara I run the clean wand through my lashes and that gets rid of any clumps.


I wear the Neutrogena during the day because it's more of a feathery, natural look. And I wear the other if I go out at night because it's more dramatic.

I also think that it depends on what kind of lashes you have. We're all different and that affects what type of mascara works for each of us.


Another vote for Great Lash Mascara. It is good stuff.
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Reply #79 posted 06/21/08 11:28am

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veronikka said:

psychodelicide said:



nod They do say that in all their commercials. But who the hell wants to sleep with makeup on? It just clogs your pores and causes even more problems. lol


I'm guilty of doing that boxed


Think I did that once or twice, after laying down and falling asleep, without getting the chance to wash my makeup off. giggle
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Reply #80 posted 06/21/08 11:37am

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i see it everywhere, but i wouldnt buy it only cause i dont need it.. i dont wear foundation and i dont put anything on my skin .. i only wear colors .. lipsticks n eyeliner, that's it .... my skin is sensitive too
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Reply #81 posted 06/21/08 11:56am

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i see it everywhere, but i wouldnt buy it only cause i dont need it.. i dont wear foundation and i dont put anything on my skin .. i only wear colors .. lipsticks n eyeliner, that's it .... my skin is sensitive too


I know what you mean about having sensitive skin. I have to even watch which soap I use on my face, because the skin is so delicate.
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Reply #82 posted 06/21/08 12:05pm

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psychodelicide said:

Flowerz said:

i see it everywhere, but i wouldnt buy it only cause i dont need it.. i dont wear foundation and i dont put anything on my skin .. i only wear colors .. lipsticks n eyeliner, that's it .... my skin is sensitive too


I know what you mean about having sensitive skin. I have to even watch which soap I use on my face, because the skin is so delicate.


nod i cant use any soaps with lotions in them.. like Dove and Zest, i cant put that on my face... funny thing though, i DO use Dove body wash, this citrus one i have, grapefruit and lemon .. it smells great in the summer when it's really hot... but i can not put that on my face
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Reply #83 posted 06/21/08 12:08pm

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I know what you mean about having sensitive skin. I have to even watch which soap I use on my face, because the skin is so delicate.


nod i cant use any soaps with lotions in them.. like Dove and Zest, i cant put that on my face... funny thing though, i DO use Dove body wash, this citrus one i have, grapefruit and lemon .. it smells great in the summer when it's really hot... but i can not put that on my face


I'm the opposite of you, because Dove is the ONLY soap that I can use on my face. giggle If I try to use any other soap, my face gets red, dry and itchy feeling. A body wash with grapefruit and lemon sounds like it would have a really nice smell to it.
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Reply #84 posted 06/21/08 12:16pm

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psychodelicide said:

Flowerz said:



nod i cant use any soaps with lotions in them.. like Dove and Zest, i cant put that on my face... funny thing though, i DO use Dove body wash, this citrus one i have, grapefruit and lemon .. it smells great in the summer when it's really hot... but i can not put that on my face


I'm the opposite of you, because Dove is the ONLY soap that I can use on my face. giggle If I try to use any other soap, my face gets red, dry and itchy feeling. A body wash with grapefruit and lemon sounds like it would have a really nice smell to it.


we are total opposites ..my face gets red and itchy if i PUT Dove on my face giggle i use Noxema on my face ..
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Reply #85 posted 06/21/08 12:18pm

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psychodelicide said:



I'm the opposite of you, because Dove is the ONLY soap that I can use on my face. giggle If I try to use any other soap, my face gets red, dry and itchy feeling. A body wash with grapefruit and lemon sounds like it would have a really nice smell to it.


we are total opposites ..my face gets red and itchy if i PUT Dove on my face giggle i use Noxema on my face ..


lol Think I tried Noxema once or twice but that was many years ago.
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Reply #86 posted 06/21/08 1:36pm

hokie

psychodelicide said:

Flowerz said:



nod i cant use any soaps with lotions in them.. like Dove and Zest, i cant put that on my face... funny thing though, i DO use Dove body wash, this citrus one i have, grapefruit and lemon .. it smells great in the summer when it's really hot... but i can not put that on my face


I'm the opposite of you, because Dove is the ONLY soap that I can use on my face. giggle If I try to use any other soap, my face gets red, dry and itchy feeling. A body wash with grapefruit and lemon sounds like it would have a really nice smell to it.



For you sensitive skin girls out there try Cetaphil cleanser. The creamy kind. (Don't know if there is another type)

I use it and it's sooooo mild. Milder than even Dove IMO. I use Dove on my body, but the Cetaphil on my face.

No dryness or itchiness or redness. biggrin
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Reply #87 posted 06/21/08 1:47pm

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hokie said:

psychodelicide said:



I'm the opposite of you, because Dove is the ONLY soap that I can use on my face. giggle If I try to use any other soap, my face gets red, dry and itchy feeling. A body wash with grapefruit and lemon sounds like it would have a really nice smell to it.



For you sensitive skin girls out there try Cetaphil cleanser. The creamy kind. (Don't know if there is another type)

I use it and it's sooooo mild. Milder than even Dove IMO. I use Dove on my body, but the Cetaphil on my face.

No dryness or itchiness or redness. biggrin


Thanks for the tip, I appreciate it. smile I use Cetaphil hand cream, love that stuff! If the hand cream is good, then the facial cleanser is good too, I'm sure.
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Reply #88 posted 06/21/08 1:53pm

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psychodelicide said:

hokie said:




For you sensitive skin girls out there try Cetaphil cleanser. The creamy kind. (Don't know if there is another type)

I use it and it's sooooo mild. Milder than even Dove IMO. I use Dove on my body, but the Cetaphil on my face.

No dryness or itchiness or redness. biggrin


Thanks for the tip, I appreciate it. smile I use Cetaphil hand cream, love that stuff! If the hand cream is good, then the facial cleanser is good too, I'm sure.



No problem...Us girls have to help each other out! hug

If it helps you to know I actually used it on my babies when they were very young and had eczema. They couldn't tolerate anything else. My pediatrician told me to to use it. So, I'm thinking if they recommend it for babies with eczema then it must be pretty mild.
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Reply #89 posted 06/21/08 1:59pm

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hokie said:

psychodelicide said:



Thanks for the tip, I appreciate it. smile I use Cetaphil hand cream, love that stuff! If the hand cream is good, then the facial cleanser is good too, I'm sure.



No problem...Us girls have to help each other out! hug

If it helps you to know I actually used it on my babies when they were very young and had eczema. They couldn't tolerate anything else. My pediatrician told me to to use it. So, I'm thinking if they recommend it for babies with eczema then it must be pretty mild.


hug Yes, us girls have to stick together. nod Babies definitely do have tender, sensitive skin. So if it's good for them, then it's good for adults with sensitive skin too.
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