after Keri, this is by far my favourite lotion. totally nongreasy and absorbs well, and no petrolatum to fade my tattoos! not to mention no byproducts of the oil and gas industry w00t unfortunately I can't afford this, but I get to use it at my... +
after Keri, this is by far my favourite lotion. totally nongreasy and absorbs well, and no petrolatum to fade my tattoos! not to mention no byproducts of the oil and gas industry w00t
unfortunately I can't afford this, but I get to use it at my friend's house
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I use this lotion because the scent free version is good for my sensitive skin and it contains NO petrolatum which is a byproduct of the oil industry. Petrolatum sucks colour from tattoos also so I only use lotions without it. I love the no greasy... +
I use this lotion because the scent free version is good for my sensitive skin and it contains NO petrolatum which is a byproduct of the oil industry. Petrolatum sucks colour from tattoos also so I only use lotions without it. I love the no greasy feel, and it soaks in quick. -
I just can't get past not rinsing my face. I would like to like this, but I just don't jive with leaving chemicals sitting on my face. Most likely it will be used as a camping hack this summer when I really can't just go wash up all the time.
I just can't get past not rinsing my face. I would like to like this, but I just don't jive with leaving chemicals sitting on my face. Most likely it will be used as a camping hack this summer when I really can't just go wash up all the time. -
Pretty basic, average wipes. Removed my makeup, and theyre a good size to stash in my bag. Realistically I use these makeup remover wipes for wiping umm other areas when I need to freshen up.. and I like that they cause no reaction to my sensitive... +
Pretty basic, average wipes. Removed my makeup, and theyre a good size to stash in my bag. Realistically I use these makeup remover wipes for wiping umm other areas when I need to freshen up.. and I like that they cause no reaction to my sensitive skin.
If these are relatively inexpensive I might buy them; I tend to purchase big boxes of sensitive baby wipes to take off makeup as I find them more sensitive and cheaper than adult makeup ones.
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I don't know how much this costs but I would only spend up to $7 on it, IF I bought it. This moisturizer didn't really moisturize and it left my skin pretty dry. The urea (bird poop) made it go matte, but I think the three varieties of sodium... +
I don't know how much this costs but I would only spend up to $7 on it, IF I bought it.
This moisturizer didn't really moisturize and it left my skin pretty dry. The urea (bird poop) made it go matte, but I think the three varieties of sodium (salt) are drying me out - that's the harsh soap ingredient that makes soap cleansing and we're told to avoid.
The unscent was okay but I could definitely smell urea. Not so pleasant as I remind myself I am smearing poo on my face.
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WOW I have never used a worse polish! This Vinylux is NOTHING comparable to the Shellac. Period. The Vinylux unfortunately reminds me of the beginner dollar store polishes we used to buy in elementary school - The colour was subtle and nice, but... +
WOW I have never used a worse polish!
This Vinylux is NOTHING comparable to the Shellac. Period.
The Vinylux unfortunately reminds me of the beginner dollar store polishes we used to buy in elementary school - The colour was subtle and nice, but the top coat was SO THIN it did not protect at all, and my nails started peeling and chipping the SAME DAY.
After a couple days I noticed that the polish had already started to discolour. It does NOT last through dishes, that's for sure.
Too bad because I was really hoping for a comparable at-home solution over the salon Shellac-ing which I just cannot afford.
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So I didn't mind these pearls, and I am using them until either the bottle runs out or someone else wants to try it, but the main concern I have is the inclusion of sodium laureth sulfate in the ingredients - read: Soap. Sodium laureth sulfate is... +
So I didn't mind these pearls, and I am using them until either the bottle runs out or someone else wants to try it, but the main concern I have is the inclusion of sodium laureth sulfate in the ingredients - read: Soap. Sodium laureth sulfate is notorious for drying out skin and being harsh so I am not sure why this is part of the formula. -
Honestly, this just clogged my drain. The ingredients are a variety of mineral oils and glycerin which is just no good for the sewer system. I also could not tell, aside from a slightly greasy feel, that I had used anything besides soap in the... +
Honestly, this just clogged my drain. The ingredients are a variety of mineral oils and glycerin which is just no good for the sewer system.
I also could not tell, aside from a slightly greasy feel, that I had used anything besides soap in the shower, and I still needed to moisturize afterward.
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Like most garnier moisturizers I've tried, it goes on smooth and blends well with my makeup, and I haven't had any adverse reactions as I normally do when I suddenly switch moisturizers. I just don't use spf though, as I find I need the sun to... +
Like most garnier moisturizers I've tried, it goes on smooth and blends well with my makeup, and I haven't had any adverse reactions as I normally do when I suddenly switch moisturizers.
I just don't use spf though, as I find I need the sun to control breakouts.
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I don't understand how this is supposed to be an effective makeup remover when the warning says to Keep out of eyes! So, since I only wear mascara, it's pretty useless. Also, I know its magnetic water or whatever, but I just feel grimy leaving... +
I don't understand how this is supposed to be an effective makeup remover when the warning says to Keep out of eyes! So, since I only wear mascara, it's pretty useless. Also, I know its magnetic water or whatever, but I just feel grimy leaving something onmy skin without actually rinsing it..
I gave it to my sister and am waiting to see what she thinks.
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