Anonymous wrote:The revlon hair dryer isn't good for anyone with very kinky or coarse or frizzy hair. If your hair is fairly smooth or straight then yeah it'll look nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine have been
- the Revlon volumizer...perfect shiny hair every time
- micellar water... Gets off all the makeup and end of the day grime
- recommendation for bbl with Dr. Tanzi/Shah/Peters
what brand of micellar water?
Np.
Garnier with the pink accents. Bioderma is the classic - get it if you're in France - but the garnier is my favorite so far.
I got a big bottle of La Roche Posay micellar water at duty-free at Charles de Gaulle, and I loved it. When it ran out, I bought Garnier, but I've found it to be relatively greasy (although I guess some might prefer that).
I thought it was greasy too. You have to shake it before each application to the cotton ball or disk you use. It separates fast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Dyson hairdryer gets terrible reviews on Amazon. Why do people like it?
It has great reviews at Amazon. I love mine. You can test one out at tyson’s.
I have one too. I love it. I wouldn’t buy on amazon because of fake products. I got mine from Sephora.
I must live in a different universe, plenty of reviews not only on Amazon but also elsewhere nothing for their hair (but was as noisy) or that it made their thick or wavy hair frizzy and unmanageable. So, what do specifically you like about it that is different from other hairdryers that cost hundreds less?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Dyson hairdryer gets terrible reviews on Amazon. Why do people like it?
It has great reviews at Amazon. I love mine. You can test one out at tyson’s.
I have one too. I love it. I wouldn’t buy on amazon because of fake products. I got mine from Sephora.
Anonymous wrote:Longest lasting and best smelling daily body lotion that really makes your skin soft all day.
https://www.target.com/p/nivea-essentially-enriched-lotion-16-9-oz/-/A-11001234?ref=tgt_adv_XS000000&AFID=google_pla_df&CPNG=PLA_Health+Beauty+Shopping&adgroup=SC_Health+Beauty&LID=700000001170770pgs&network=g&device=c&location=9007811&gclid=Cj0KCQiA1afSBRD2ARIsAEvBsNkjY4CsOqtyDVPIaQ_ftVyA8odwRwSGCYQKy_jIVZkvMp0rEVPOE30aAt_7EALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The revlon dryer did nothing for me![]()
Loved Baby Foot!
Baby Foot did absolutely nothing for my feet. Nada. Zippity Doo da.
Strange. I used my first kit a week ago today and my feet are peeling like mad. Definitely not something to do in the summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine have been
- the Revlon volumizer...perfect shiny hair every time
- micellar water... Gets off all the makeup and end of the day grime
- recommendation for bbl with Dr. Tanzi/Shah/Peters
what brand of micellar water?
Np.
Garnier with the pink accents. Bioderma is the classic - get it if you're in France - but the garnier is my favorite so far.
I got a big bottle of La Roche Posay micellar water at duty-free at Charles de Gaulle, and I loved it. When it ran out, I bought Garnier, but I've found it to be relatively greasy (although I guess some might prefer that).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine have been
- the Revlon volumizer...perfect shiny hair every time
- micellar water... Gets off all the makeup and end of the day grime
- recommendation for bbl with Dr. Tanzi/Shah/Peters
what brand of micellar water?
Np.
Garnier with the pink accents. Bioderma is the classic - get it if you're in France - but the garnier is my favorite so far.
I got a big bottle of La Roche Posay micellar water at duty-free at Charles de Gaulle, and I loved it. When it ran out, I bought Garnier, but I've found it to be relatively greasy (although I guess some might prefer that).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Dyson hairdryer gets terrible reviews on Amazon. Why do people like it?
It has great reviews at Amazon. I love mine. You can test one out at tyson’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine have been
- the Revlon volumizer...perfect shiny hair every time
- micellar water... Gets off all the makeup and end of the day grime
- recommendation for bbl with Dr. Tanzi/Shah/Peters
what brand of micellar water?
Np.
Garnier with the pink accents. Bioderma is the classic - get it if you're in France - but the garnier is my favorite so far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glam glow masks! Thank you, publicist PP!
What are these?
https://www.beautypedia.com/skin-care-reviews/?N=4294966879+4294957882&Nr=AND%28Site%3Abeautypedia%2CLocale%3Aen_US%29
They're terrible.
Yeah, surprising that the founder of that website, who sells her own facial masks, would give other masks one star and her own five stars. Shocking.
You're uninformed. Paula's Choice products aren't the only high rated products on Beautypedia. And the whole point of the Paula's Choice brand is to address problems/things that were missing from the skincare industry.
Of course they aren’t; that would be much too obvious.
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Here's ten other best masks. You're right. The woman is a crafty devil. https://www.beautypedia.com/skin-care-reviews/best-skin-care-products/Skin-Care/Face-Masks
You conveniently overlooked the hundreds of masks on that site that received poor reviews. Crafty indeed.