Anonymous wrote: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.
I have wavy/curly hair that frizzes and I love it. From the comments here it seems the opposite of your experience generally that women with smooth straight hair don’t find that it benefits much but wavy/curly get great results.
Anonymous wrote:Which type of Glamglow face mask are the PPs referring to? Just googled "Glamglow face mask" & it looks like they make a few different versions.
Anonymous wrote:Why are “japanese sunscreens” superior to ones you can buy in the U.S.?
Anonymous wrote:Which type of Glamglow face mask are the PPs referring to? Just googled "Glamglow face mask" & it looks like they make a few different versions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Japanese sunscreens from Amazon. Love them
Can you recommend some for fair skin?
NP here. Almost any of them would work for fair skin. More important information is whether you have dry or oily skin and if you're looking for something to wear under makeup or just on it's own.
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: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.