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TeeV
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Joined: 12 Nov 2006
Posts: 5
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Sun Nov 12, 2006 3:14 pm |
1. Jan Marini Eyelash Intervention (works miracles)
2. Dr. Murad Youth Builder Vitamins
3. Kerastasse (Oleo Relax Deep Conditioner) |
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Sun Nov 12, 2006 6:03 pm |
1. Obagi
2. Shiseido Benefiance Eye Cream
3. Shiseido Cleansing Oil |
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Sun Nov 12, 2006 8:56 pm |
I would have to say...
La prairie smart eye cream
Dermalogica skin hydrating booster
decleor essential balm |
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Mon Nov 13, 2006 3:36 am |
La Prairie Eye Contour Cream
La Prairie Time Release Moisturizer
Shiseido Massage Cream |
_________________ Skin: normal to dry, sensitive, freckles, 31 |
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Mon Nov 13, 2006 4:31 am |
la prairie Essence of Skin Caviar Eye Complex
valmont renewing pack
Dr.hauschka Hautkur Normal |
_________________ i am i. |
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Mon Nov 13, 2006 4:33 am |
Hmmm - for skincare I would say MD Formulations Critical Care cream
For hair I love Eden Organics range of herbal shampoo and conditioner
For make up I have a great Rimmel eye liner in a green that matches my eyes perfectly so I really like that.
Juliette |
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NClarkSpear
New Member
Joined: 26 Nov 2006
Posts: 6
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Sun Nov 26, 2006 10:44 am |
1. Bliss Instant Mattification
2. Perricone's Concentrated Restorative Vitamin C stuff
3. Claudilie Gentle buffing creme |
_________________ -N |
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Mon Nov 27, 2006 11:08 pm |
No best products except for the green mask but these are the current faves:
1) Green mask - It's actually a gel you heat up and when it's fluid, you smear a thin layer over your face (or wherever there's white/blackheads), cover with oil blotter, and remove when dry. It works like Kao Biore Pore Pack but 1000X better...ooooohhh
2) Retin A - won't break you out like some vit C products, but would be better with some scent
3) Jurlique Day Cream - scent is too strong but tops in pure and natural skincare |
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Tue Nov 28, 2006 1:55 am |
chloes wrote: |
... 1) Green mask - It's actually a gel you heat up and when it's fluid, you smear a thin layer over your face (or wherever there's white/blackheads), cover with oil blotter, and remove when dry. It works like Kao Biore Pore Pack but 1000X better...ooooohhh |
Chloes, can you elaborate on this product? Who is the manufacturer and what is the actual product name? Where do you purchase it? TIA! |
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Tue Nov 28, 2006 6:03 am |
Oatmeal is awesome for the skin in many ways. I LOVE an oatmeal bath with milk and honey. Your skin will love you and you will love your skin.
To avoid making a mess and clogging your drain, cut some old stockings into a 6 to 8" tube and knot one end or cut the foot out making a "bag," then put a cup or so of old-fashioned oatmeal into the bag and tie a knot to close it. You now have an easy oatmeal sponge (be sure to wet thoroughly before using), and there will be no mess to clog your drain.
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cuppre wrote: |
I don't know if oatmeal would work as an exfoliator as the oat "flakes" would simply turn into mush when they come into contact with water. It would probably make a nice moisturizing mask, though. |
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_________________ Best, Jeannine (40s, fair skin, hazel eyes, sensitive skin). To fight the dread lemming sickness, I promise not to rave about a product until I have used it for a long while. |
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Tue Nov 28, 2006 10:40 am |
uhmmmm...that is tough!
Obagi skin care
Erno Lazlo powder
Lauren Hutton face disc
Trish |
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Tue Nov 28, 2006 1:46 pm |
valmont regenera I cream
nature by valmont harmonizing a day cream
C&E rosewater hand lotion |
_________________ Age 27. Combination. Dry for winter and oil for summer. Acne prone. Uneven tone.Aging, worry about losing firmness.-------------------------I believe in that there is nobody else having worse skin than me. I keep looking for products can give me smooth, acne free yet soothing, firm, and radiant look. |
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Tue Nov 28, 2006 4:50 pm |
Eve Lome facial cleanser
Dr H rhythmic Night Conditioner
La Piarra smart cream |
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Wed Nov 29, 2006 1:27 am |
Mermaid Girl - I got it in Singapore but dun know if the store is carrying it anymore cause the last time I went down I got 5 bottles of the stuff which lasted me the last 1 year. It's pretty costly at SGD45 per 15ml glass bottle, approx. CND60. I myself have been looking for alternatives but to no avail. One bottle lasts me about 3 months if I use it 1-2 times a week. I just love the feeling of seeing and feeling the thousands of whiteheads on the oil blotter (yes, my face is terribly full of them).
I dun know if they carry this at any salons in your area. It is a small transparent glass bottle with a white cap and the gel is green in color. The label is white and it is pasted onto the bottle. |
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Wed Nov 29, 2006 5:43 am |
chloes wrote: |
Mermaid Girl - I got it in Singapore but dun know if the store is carrying it anymore cause the last time I went down I got 5 bottles of the stuff which lasted me the last 1 year. It's pretty costly at SGD45 per 15ml glass bottle, approx. CND60. I myself have been looking for alternatives but to no avail. One bottle lasts me about 3 months if I use it 1-2 times a week. I just love the feeling of seeing and feeling the thousands of whiteheads on the oil blotter (yes, my face is terribly full of them).
I dun know if they carry this at any salons in your area. It is a small transparent glass bottle with a white cap and the gel is green in color. The label is white and it is pasted onto the bottle. |
Chloes, sounds like a really neat product - I really like something where you can actually SEE the results (kind of like using a vacuum cleaner with a clear dustbin - you can see how dirty your floor was!). I might be able to locate this product you speak of if I knew:
(1) the name of the manufacturer and
(2) the full name of the product.
Can you please let me know what they are? TIA! |
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Wed Nov 29, 2006 7:08 pm |
Mermaid Girl - I'd have to go back and check on the details but it seems like one of those homemade products (but professionally prepared though). Or maybe it was manufactured in Thailand (I remember there was some ayurvedic thingy on the label). There's no manufacturer on the label. If not, I would have gone straight there to get my stock instead of searching like a mad woman a year ago ... lol, yes it is that important to me. i got this first at a cosmetics/toiletries shop but they do not carry it anymore (cause it is not 'branded' and people are not so willing to give it a try I think). I searched the whole country and chanced upon it at a shop which sells odds and ends....funny thing they sell this and some unlabelled shampoo to salons, and at a much cheaper rates too. Will be going there soon to get more stock. Wish I could help you get some but I think they restrict the shipping of certain stuff to the US? (I'm guessing that's where you're from). |
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Thu Nov 30, 2006 7:04 am |
chloes wrote: |
Mermaid Girl - I'd have to go back and check on the details but it seems like one of those homemade products (but professionally prepared though). Or maybe it was manufactured in Thailand (I remember there was some ayurvedic thingy on the label). There's no manufacturer on the label. If not, I would have gone straight there to get my stock instead of searching like a mad woman a year ago ... lol, yes it is that important to me. i got this first at a cosmetics/toiletries shop but they do not carry it anymore (cause it is not 'branded' and people are not so willing to give it a try I think). I searched the whole country and chanced upon it at a shop which sells odds and ends....funny thing they sell this and some unlabelled shampoo to salons, and at a much cheaper rates too. Will be going there soon to get more stock. Wish I could help you get some but I think they restrict the shipping of certain stuff to the US? (I'm guessing that's where you're from). |
Were there any ingredients on the container for this product? If yes, post them and I'll see if I can come up with a DIY version for you guys.... |
_________________ Über-oily,semi-sensitive, warm/fair-skinned redhead, 38...Will swap/shop for members outside U.S. and/or make homemade skincare products upon demand-PM me for details. |
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Thu Nov 30, 2006 8:29 pm |
There's no ingredients listed but I'll try my best to describe it:
Green Gel
Needs to be heated till it is watery
In cool state, it is either immovable gel or thick gooey gel (I think due to the water content when making that particular batch)
Dries on the face to a texture resembling wafer
Smells like geranium |
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Thu Nov 30, 2006 11:34 pm |
carekate wrote: |
... Were there any ingredients on the container for this product? If yes, post them and I'll see if I can come up with a DIY version for you guys.... |
chloes wrote: |
There's no ingredients listed but I'll try my best to describe it:
Green Gel
Needs to be heated till it is watery
In cool state, it is either immovable gel or thick gooey gel (I think due to the water content when making that particular batch)
Dries on the face to a texture resembling wafer
Smells like geranium |
Carrie, if *anyone* could whip up a DIY version of this, it would definitely be you, mad scientist girl! However, I think even you might be at a loss with Chloes description! Its not a lot to go on ... |
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Fri Dec 01, 2006 2:34 am |
Sisley compound fluid
Dr.haushca toner
La colline cellular eye cream. |
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Fri Dec 01, 2006 5:23 am |
1. MD Formulations Vit-A-Plus Clearing Complex: best pimple buster IMO!
2. Priori Cleanser with AHA/BHA & Idebenone AND Jan Marini Bioglygolic Cleanser: both great cleansers with active complex to gently exfoliate the skin and reveal clearer smoother even toned skin.
3. Emerginc Retinol & Vitamin C Mask: great mask, it really brightens your skin and leaves it squeaky clean, even the pores and pesky blackheds are improved with every use. |
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Fri Dec 01, 2006 10:57 am |
MermaidGirl wrote: |
carekate wrote: |
... Were there any ingredients on the container for this product? If yes, post them and I'll see if I can come up with a DIY version for you guys.... |
chloes wrote: |
There's no ingredients listed but I'll try my best to describe it:
Green Gel
Needs to be heated till it is watery
In cool state, it is either immovable gel or thick gooey gel (I think due to the water content when making that particular batch)
Dries on the face to a texture resembling wafer
Smells like geranium |
Carrie, if *anyone* could whip up a DIY version of this, it would definitely be you, mad scientist girl! However, I think even you might be at a loss with Chloes description! Its not a lot to go on ... |
Yeah, I that's not enough to figure it out. If you really really really want to know, you can always send a sample of the stuff to a testing lab to be analyzed for it's complete ingredient makeup.... |
_________________ Über-oily,semi-sensitive, warm/fair-skinned redhead, 38...Will swap/shop for members outside U.S. and/or make homemade skincare products upon demand-PM me for details. |
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Sun Dec 03, 2006 4:56 pm |
Best 3 products - wow what a question ..Changes as I get older !!
at the moment - 42 years old dry sensitive skin....
Ren - conditioning eye make up remover
Weleda - almond sensitive skin cleanser
Neals Yard - Rose beauty balm (can be used in 3 different ways)
Plus...
Aderma - cleanser for water sensitive skin
Avene - spray water
Nuxe - Arome Valiance for Dry Skin cream |
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Sun Dec 03, 2006 6:51 pm |
Retin-A cure my Acne
Kiehl's calendula toner
decleor aromessence baume essentiel |
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Sun Dec 03, 2006 6:53 pm |
I like retin A, but now it is too dry for my skin
chloes wrote: |
No best products except for the green mask but these are the current faves:
1) Green mask - It's actually a gel you heat up and when it's fluid, you smear a thin layer over your face (or wherever there's white/blackheads), cover with oil blotter, and remove when dry. It works like Kao Biore Pore Pack but 1000X better...ooooohhh
2) Retin A - won't break you out like some vit C products, but would be better with some scent
3) Jurlique Day Cream - scent is too strong but tops in pure and natural skincare |
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