Wow my makeup routine would be so much easier if I had ABSOLUTELY CRAZILY PERFECT SKIN. :|
Wow my makeup routine would be so much easier if I had ABSOLUTELY CRAZILY PERFECT SKIN. :|
Concur on both those sites! Also, be sure of two things : 1) check for better prices elsewhere, because you can get a lot of that stuff on Amazon too, sometimes for less and B) if you have acne, READ THE INGREDIENTS, particularly for moisturizers/primers and particularly BB/CC creams — I looked up the ingredients for…
You probably do not need to make that big a jump! At all! I haven’t heard of those brands specifically, but in my (admittedly limited) experience, a lot of “spa brands” are overpriced bullshit. IDK what you mean by “terrible skin,” but there’re a tonnnn of things you can get at Sephora/Ulta/drugstore/online/etc…
If you have normal to dry skin, you might not need to full-on wash in the morning? But if you’re oily and/or acne-prone, washing can get rid of overnight buildup of oil and pore gunk and is 100% necessary (for me, anyway).
Yet another user of the CosRX Good Morning cleanser! Maybe we should start a club? I can make jackets with iron-on letters and rhinestones and stuff.
That Drumpf statue is wildly inaccurate — his hands are WAY too big.
Holy shit I simultaneously gasped out loud and made the exact “RudyFromMisfitsClosingTheDoor.gif” face.
Nice that James Franco found a new gig after his recent ... troubles.
Oooooo that definitely sounds like Something I Do Not Want To Watch. I’ll just see Moon again instead. *TY* for the warning/confirmation that this is hot trash, argh.
Oh man I hadn’t even heard of that when it came up on What’s New On Netflix and “oooo, a Duncan Jones movie! I loved ‘Moon’!” [adds to queue] and then I looked it up and saw like a nine percent approval rating on RT and whoaaaa dude. [removes from queue] :|
I HAVE HEARD (though haven’t seriously given it a go) that a glycolic product can be great for dark patches on body skin — hyperpigmentation, or darker scars from shaving cuts etc. Something like the Nip + Fab glycolic peel pads might be good? They’re reasonably inexpensive (like $13 or so for a jar of 60), easy to…
<<<333! The hardest part is always the long slog of just trying shit and puzzling out what ingredients/actives your skin likes, and which ones it haaaaates. I'm 45 and only recently figured out that my skin hates silicone/siloxane/cyclomethicones, stearic and myristic acids, BP, and high-oleic oils. :|
Yay! :D But def check prices carefully, as they’re always ALL OVER the place — sometimes one brand is notably more expensive, sometimes a multipack will be crazy cheap, but it changes frequently!
Acne patches are LEGIT. I usually buy the MedCa ones on Amazon, as they’re often slightly less expensive (and more stickers per package) than the CosRX ones — but those and the 3M/Nexcare ones perform about the same for me.
A) Buy a gentle foaming cleanser. I like the CosRX one listed above, and Acure’s Sensitive (creamy! yet bubbly!) one is great too. Don’t worry about getting a bunch of “actives” in cleanser, but do avoid SLS/SLeS.
NICE. I just bought it randomly on Amazon, because that brand popped into my head and I was like “surely they make more than just those acne patches, right?” Saw the cleanser, ordered, LOVED IT.
Whaaaaaat omfg that’s hilarious (and so saaaadddd). I wonder why Acure is so expensive there?! You might be able to find it on eBay if you were sufficiently motivated? Or even a regional drugstore?
Yeah, I’ve been super pleased with it and will definitely repurchase, despite the fact that I have an overwhelming need to Try All The New Things...
I’ve only tried one CeraVe cleanser, which is whatever one my bf happens to have? (I think it’s the SA one but not 100% sure.) It’s ... okay, I guess, but I also get occasional little weird surface breakouts along my jawline, and suspect the occurrences coincide with me spending the night there. Which, that doesn’t…
That CosRX cleanser is THE. SHIT. So gentle! Yet so effective! Takes all my makeup off, but doesn’t annoy my Retin-A-Micro-ravaged skin! And it’s like ten bucks.