Your handle is Dust for Vomit and your are an opera singer? You need your own column. STAT.
Your handle is Dust for Vomit and your are an opera singer? You need your own column. STAT.
comfrey
Yeah, their pigments are not up to the level of MAC, Nars, and all the others. Now that I've worked with natural micas I think this might have something to do with formulation and trying not to use harsh products. And yes for the acidic Ph of the skin. I made over my entire routine base don Paula's advice, I just need…
I will give coconut a try. I'm not a fan of the smell, and usually adverse to what
everyone and their sister" are hailing as a miracle. It will be between you and I.
Swimwear is a personal choice. The United States is OBSESSED with the categorical organization of people by age brackets. What you are supposed to do, wear, think, care about, who is supposed to be a friend or lover; all dictated by age. That's grade A bullshit. There are 25 year olds who look like shit in bikinis and…
That lip mask is a top of the line formulation. It's expensive as fuck though, but if you can afford it, go for it. Wink: it played a huge inspiration for my lip balm. I didn't use agave though because for an everyday product you don't want to lick your lips all day and that stuff is yummy! But for a lip mask,…
Retinoids + acid exfoliation 4EVER.
There are plenty unscented ones! I used to like Dr. Selby's from Uruguay just because the packaging is cool. It has talc though. Talc isn't a genotoxic concern, BUT repeated use on the vulva seems to correlate to a higher incidence of ovarian cancer. So I'd rather be safe and avoid talc. Do you have ones that you like?
Saint Paula has nothing to say about it's use for hair. All I could find on Google were non-reputable sources. Never used it for hair myself. Have you?
Yes. Oops. Haven't shopped Clinique in forever.
All hail Paula.
I've used it. It doesn't differ much form Sensodyne except that Sensodyne seems to work faster in cases of sudden onset of pain. I sometimes use Tom's for a while and then switch back to Sensodyne.
Like Mason Jars before it, Sriracha has officially left the hipster real to now be a proud part of the utterly uncool Middle America psyche. RIP, sriracha. We hardly knew ye.
YouTube makeup gurus LOVE making these long-ass videos where they ramble on, and on and on about one thing.
I use a teeny bit of cocoa butter because it gives the product a nice chocolate smell. It's very temperamental so it clumps too easily to use in large quantities. Lander actually ages the skin, i'm not putting lavender in anything. Both chamomile and calendula are in the ragweed family which sucks for people with…
DON'T. That's how I ended up slathering it on my mouth 12+ times a day. It healed my winter/boxing destroyed knuckles overnight so why not eat it all day every day. Try using Zincuta ointment. It has some lavender and eucalyptus which I'm no fan of, but it contains axungia, which is an emollient made of rendered pig…
Coconut oil is actually a decent moisturizer. It works best in conjunction with other, thicker emollients and occlusives. At a molecular level, it moisturizes about as well as mineral oil, which is also a good moisturizer. I wonder about the fermented papaya. the Pawpaw balm looks interesting. I love old-timey stuff!…
A: the discussion here is whether comfrey is a very dangerous herb, which it is. Whether it's a good healer or not is besides the point, as any and all benefits offered by the plants are simply not worth it in the face of liver fucking cancer.
Dood, I showed my poison balm to my derm and he was like "yeah yeah you can use that". So toothpaste? No, he probably doesn't think about it.I have crippling sensitive teeth, so only Sensodyne for me. I never get it on my lips though. Honestly my own lipbalm has been better than anything I ever made. I didn't just get…
What did it contain?