This only pertains to the blue-label gentle skin cleanser; I haven't tried the green-label stuff. Forget expensive cleansers. Cetaphil is cheap, and the best thing for your skin. A friend with acne-prone skin was told by her dermatologist to use... +
This only pertains to the blue-label gentle skin cleanser; I haven't tried the green-label stuff. Forget expensive cleansers. Cetaphil is cheap, and the best thing for your skin. A friend with acne-prone skin was told by her dermatologist to use this. And my brother, who has psoriasis, was told by his dermatologist to use this, both on his face and in the shower instead of soap. I live in Calgary (very drying), and this cleanser is gentle and good for my sensitive skin. -
I have super-thick, wavy hair, and have had some truly scary thinning jobs in the past. For a few years now, I've been seeing Connie at Snipp'z, and she does a super job of thinning it by layering, instead of using thinning shears. She also... +
I have super-thick, wavy hair, and have had some truly scary thinning jobs in the past. For a few years now, I've been seeing Connie at Snipp'z, and she does a super job of thinning it by layering, instead of using thinning shears. She also straightens it with a flat iron, and then does some more trimming. She's really thorough, takes pride in her work, and charges a very reasonable price. -