This is my all-time favourite palette. The colors are beautiful, (I'm definitely a pink/purple girl) the pigment is so great. Fallout from the glitter shadows are the only down side but well worth dealing with for the rest of it! I've tried a few... +
This is my all-time favourite palette. The colors are beautiful, (I'm definitely a pink/purple girl) the pigment is so great. Fallout from the glitter shadows are the only down side but well worth dealing with for the rest of it! I've tried a few different high end palettes from competitors and the pigmentation of this is one of the best I've found.
I found the palette a bit pricey, but within the same range as other similar brands, but I tend to run cheap and had a hard time spending this much on eye shadow. I usually buy the smaller palettes from the bigger name brands, I just really loved the color scheme in this one.
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I tried a few different moisturizers over the past few years looking for just the right one for me. I have oily skin so I can't use a heavy cream, or at least none that I've tried, they just make me feel greasy and heavy. I don't like anything... +
I tried a few different moisturizers over the past few years looking for just the right one for me.
I have oily skin so I can't use a heavy cream, or at least none that I've tried, they just make me feel greasy and heavy. I don't like anything that makes my skin feel tight or sticky as it dries, and flowery scents give me migraines and I'm kind of cheap so won't buy the super expensive creams, even if they do (supposedly) work wonders.
I found a few that were ok, but when the rep at Sephora recommend this one, I fell in love!
FAB is scent free with no artificial colours, and is safe for sensitive skin. The BarriAIR Cream feels more like a gel cream, and dries nicely with no tackiness or tightening of the skin.
Your skin feels like brand new baby skin, and the price is really reasonable, especially for something sold at Sephora. (Sorry Sephora, I still love ya girl, but let's be honest you're a little expensive and high maintenance! )
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Love it. Would definitely buy them if I could find some but people suck and keep hogging them in the stores. Apparently, everyone else loves these as much as I do and I can never find them.
Love it. Would definitely buy them if I could find some but people suck and keep hogging them in the stores.
Apparently, everyone else loves these as much as I do and I can never find them.
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1. Are you allergic to hazelnuts? Yes: Do not eat this. No: see #2 2. Do you like chocolate? Yes: Buy and eat this NOW! I mean, why aren't you already eating it? Or maybe you are... *nods sagely* No: Seriously? Are you ok? I mean, who... +
1. Are you allergic to hazelnuts?
Yes: Do not eat this.
No: see #2
2. Do you like chocolate?
Yes: Buy and eat this NOW! I mean, why aren't you already eating it? Or maybe you are... *nods sagely*
No: Seriously? Are you ok? I mean, who doesn't like chocolate? I think you should buy this and try it anyway... You probably just tried that really cheap waxy chocolate they sell at Easter. This is the good stuff! Trust me, you'll love it!
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I've been using these for a few years now. As soon as I feel the tingling sensation of a cold sore coming on I put one of these patches on. For me it's not an immediate end to the cold sore, but it lessens the time a little. But the best part is... +
I've been using these for a few years now. As soon as I feel the tingling sensation of a cold sore coming on I put one of these patches on. For me it's not an immediate end to the cold sore, but it lessens the time a little.
But the best part is that I don't have a dry, cracked, (sometimes) bleeding cold sore on my lip for a week. The patch covers it so it's not nearly as visible, keeps it from drying out and going through those stages that keep me so self conscious.
Depending on the position of the cold sore, I find that the patch will sometimes start curling up on the wet, underside of the lip after eating or drinking, but I've found that by playing with the position of the patch and putting it further up on the lip then trimming the excess off the upper lip area, I've been able to pretty much avoid that. (ie: Instead of centering the patch on the cold sore and having the excess inside the mouth, put the bottom half of the patch on the cold sore and trim off the top third of it. Make sense?)
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