I love the smell of this Dove Body Wash. I use this in the winter especially, as I get really bad dry skin coupled with terrible dry skin itch. It does help for sure, and my skin feels soft and smooth after. I love to use an exfoliation body wash or... +
I love the smell of this Dove Body Wash. I use this in the winter especially, as I get really bad dry skin coupled with terrible dry skin itch. It does help for sure, and my skin feels soft and smooth after. I love to use an exfoliation body wash or scrub first every once and a while for double duty - your skin feels amazing after. I also have sensitive skin and I don't get any reaction to this. -
Seems like the common theme is it works for any sort of body acne (I personally get breakouts on my back, shoulders and chest, exacerbated by the use of Prednisone), the only drawback being the price. It smells lovely and refreshing, and it really... +
Seems like the common theme is it works for any sort of body acne (I personally get breakouts on my back, shoulders and chest, exacerbated by the use of Prednisone), the only drawback being the price. It smells lovely and refreshing, and it really does noticeably help, which I thought nothing ever would. The microbeads in this actually breakdown as you use it, which is awesome. I've used other products where the beads never breakdown and I end up with a tub full of little beads after. -
Honestly - I'm pretty "meh" about Biore Pore Strips. I don't seem to get as much left on the strip as others I've seen (and I KNOW I have blackheads - ick) and there never seems to be any noticeable change afterward except that for a couple of hours... +
Honestly - I'm pretty "meh" about Biore Pore Strips. I don't seem to get as much left on the strip as others I've seen (and I KNOW I have blackheads - ick) and there never seems to be any noticeable change afterward except that for a couple of hours my nose feels really smooth, haha. They are admittedly fun to do during a girl's night. Just so everybody can compare and go "ew". -
I honestly never wanted an eReader. I'm a huge reader, I have hundreds of books, and I have been reading ever since I was little. I'm the only reader in the family so my family loves to give me lots of reading related gifts (usually a hit with me)... +
I honestly never wanted an eReader. I'm a huge reader, I have hundreds of books, and I have been reading ever since I was little. I'm the only reader in the family so my family loves to give me lots of reading related gifts (usually a hit with me). When the eReaders and Kindles and stuff came out I instantly decided I preferred the real thing. It's just a preference for me. I also have glasses as I have a hard time seeing close up, and I struggle more so with screens. I end up with bad eye strain. Anyway, my mother purchased the Sony eReader for me one Christmas and I tried to like it. I downloaded a few books, I played around with the (pretty crappy) wifi... Turns out I just don't like eReaders. But this eReader is a pretty basic, low price eReader to start with. No backlight, the wifi loads really grey hard to read pages and really can't handle much. Not to mention that a little while ago they got rid of the Sony Reader for PC, which was the interface for a lot of downloading and management of the software. They replaced it with Kobo Reader I think, but then why not go get a Kobo instead? -
It's odd how one product can work so differently for people. I really wanted to love this repair & finish spray. I was desperate for something to protect and help repair my dry hair. I have very long hair and it tends to get disastrously dry in the... +
It's odd how one product can work so differently for people. I really wanted to love this repair & finish spray. I was desperate for something to protect and help repair my dry hair. I have very long hair and it tends to get disastrously dry in the winter, or after colouring. I don't often heat treat it either. But I really didn't notice a difference with this product. It also felt like it had silicone or paraben in it as my hair felt weighted down with only a few spritzes (from an appropriate distance) and it would leave a silicone feeling on my fingers if I touched my hair. Just really not my thing. -
I will admit, I cringed a little bit over the price when I purchased this from Sephora. It is a pricey product. But if you have combination skin like mine that causes makeup meltdowns within a couple of hours, it really is worth it in the end to... +
I will admit, I cringed a little bit over the price when I purchased this from Sephora. It is a pricey product. But if you have combination skin like mine that causes makeup meltdowns within a couple of hours, it really is worth it in the end to have a product set your foundation. I literally can wear five layers of makeup and powder it within an inch of my life, but my t-zone will eventually cause it to move and smudge and just break down. I don't even have particularly oily skin, just enough I guess. I have always had a hard time with eyeshadows and liners smudging and ending up with raccoon eyes as well. UD's Setting spray does everything it promises. I can actually work a full 9 hour shift and come home looking just like I did when I applied my makeup in the morning. I especially love it for a night out. If you go dancing and have a few bevvies, nothing goes awry! LOVE. -
Like other reviewers on here, I only buy this when it goes on sale. It's too pricey otherwise. Thankfully it goes on sale fairly often. I literally have this in my freezer at home, haha. I actually prefer it to the Christie Oreo ice cream, because... +
Like other reviewers on here, I only buy this when it goes on sale. It's too pricey otherwise. Thankfully it goes on sale fairly often. I literally have this in my freezer at home, haha. I actually prefer it to the Christie Oreo ice cream, because it tastes just as good, but it has wayyy more cookie bits, and they are far larger than the Christie ones. -
Because there are so many sketchy vitamins and supplements on the market right now (as in not cleared by the FDA and found to have inconsistent or scary ingredients, or inconsistent levels of vitamins), I like to stick to familiar, trusted brand... +
Because there are so many sketchy vitamins and supplements on the market right now (as in not cleared by the FDA and found to have inconsistent or scary ingredients, or inconsistent levels of vitamins), I like to stick to familiar, trusted brand names. Like Jamieson. I have Crohn's Disease and during a flare, my body doesn't absorb B-12 at all (not even vitamins unfortunately) but outside of a flare, I am still generally low in B12. I can honestly feel the difference when I take B-12 supplements. I'm not as exhausted or stressed. -
I have the eos Hand Lotion in Berry Blossom. I carry it everywhere with me in my purse. It is the perfect size, and people always ask about the peculiar shape, so it's a funny conversation starter. I love the scent, and it isn't greasy or watery. It... +
I have the eos Hand Lotion in Berry Blossom. I carry it everywhere with me in my purse. It is the perfect size, and people always ask about the peculiar shape, so it's a funny conversation starter. I love the scent, and it isn't greasy or watery. It sinks in quickly and leaves my hands soft and smooth. Absolutely in love with the eos line. -
Robax is the only back pain reliever over the counter that has worked for me. I have degenerative disc disease, as well as an immune disease that causes a lot of joint and back pain. Nothing else ever seems to touch my back pain, but Robax actually... +
Robax is the only back pain reliever over the counter that has worked for me. I have degenerative disc disease, as well as an immune disease that causes a lot of joint and back pain. Nothing else ever seems to touch my back pain, but Robax actually works for me. It doesn't take long to kick in either, and it lasts a good few hours. It's amazing to find relief. It IS a little pricey, but that's the only drawback for me. -