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02-02-2009, 05:19 AM
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I'm in love with AVON products and their liquid eyeliner is my favorite.
other favorites:
*St. Ives Oatmeal and Shea Butter body lotion
*Burt's Bees lip balm
*Rimmel mascara
*occasionally I'll wear MAC powder
*Estee Lauder really pretty bronze blush. I'm darker skinned but it gives a glow :]
*Rimmel lipgloss
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02-02-2009, 07:40 AM
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I'm in love with AVON products and their liquid eyeliner is my favorite.
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I am in awe. My mom uses liquid eyeliner, too, and I have NO IDEA how y'all do it. Half the time I skip wearing regular eyeliner because I have so much trouble putting it on!
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02-02-2009, 03:15 PM
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-Cetaphil face cleanser
-Panoxyl (a 2.5% benzoly peroxide cream)
-cetaphil moisturizer.
And that, my friends, is the trick to getting rid of super stubborn acne. I tried Proactive, I tried the AcneFree, none of it worked. Turned out, all I needed was a gentle cleanser, the 2.5% cream and the moisturizer. Total cost? about 8 bucks. Proactive? $50.
I also use the Benefit EyeCon undereye cream which works like a dream. I finally broke down and bought a bunch of cosmetics in grad school because I was having to go to conferences and job interviews so often. I got all benefit, and it really hasn't let me down yet.
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02-03-2009, 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by PhoenixAzul
-Cetaphil face cleanser
-Panoxyl (a 2.5% benzoly peroxide cream)
-cetaphil moisturizer.
And that, my friends, is the trick to getting rid of super stubborn acne. I tried Proactive, I tried the AcneFree, none of it worked. Turned out, all I needed was a gentle cleanser, the 2.5% cream and the moisturizer. Total cost? about 8 bucks. Proactive? $50.
I also use the Benefit EyeCon undereye cream which works like a dream. I finally broke down and bought a bunch of cosmetics in grad school because I was having to go to conferences and job interviews so often. I got all benefit, and it really hasn't let me down yet.
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I'm interested in this cetaphil moisturizer... what consistency is it?
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02-03-2009, 11:29 PM
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I'm interested in this cetaphil moisturizer... what consistency is it?
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It's thin, not "creamy" or heavy. But what's great is that it doesn't get greasy and just absorbs right in. You don't need a whole lot, just a small dab. If you've got super dry skin, it probably won't do it for you, but otherwise it's pretty great (and has an SPF built in).
RE: Panoxyl...unfortunately, it is one of my things from Britain, where it is available over the counter. I've yet to find an OTC equivalent in the US, however I admit that I've not been looking very hard as I've got 8 tubes stashed in my bathroom. HOWEVER! the brand isn't particularly important. If you find a cream that's 2.5% Benzoyl Peroxide (or however you spell it), it will do the same. Neutrogena makes a small tube cream that's 2.5 percent. It's supposed to be for "spot treating" but I use it all over.
Going to www.acne.org and following their washing/treating regimen is what tipped me off to the cetaphil/panoxyl/moisturizer method.
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02-07-2009, 08:51 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by PhoenixAzul
It's thin, not "creamy" or heavy. But what's great is that it doesn't get greasy and just absorbs right in. You don't need a whole lot, just a small dab. If you've got super dry skin, it probably won't do it for you, but otherwise it's pretty great (and has an SPF built in).
RE: Panoxyl...unfortunately, it is one of my things from Britain, where it is available over the counter. I've yet to find an OTC equivalent in the US, however I admit that I've not been looking very hard as I've got 8 tubes stashed in my bathroom. HOWEVER! the brand isn't particularly important. If you find a cream that's 2.5% Benzoyl Peroxide (or however you spell it), it will do the same. Neutrogena makes a small tube cream that's 2.5 percent. It's supposed to be for "spot treating" but I use it all over.
Going to www.acne.org and following their washing/treating regimen is what tipped me off to the cetaphil/panoxyl/moisturizer method.
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cooool. thanks phoenix.
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02-07-2009, 09:53 AM
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I've been using Boots eyeliner and I love it - the brush makes it very easy to get the liner right along the top of my lashes.
I'm currently using DHC Olive oil soap, Bigelow Dry skin toner, CVS Olay-knock-off night cream, L'Oreal daily moisturizer, and the Neutrogena Exfoiliating thingee - not sure of the name. It has a handle and you put disposable blue discs on it.
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02-08-2009, 08:37 AM
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Originally Posted by PhoenixAzul
RE: Panoxyl...unfortunately, it is one of my things from Britain, where it is available over the counter. I've yet to find an OTC equivalent in the US, however I admit that I've not been looking very hard as I've got 8 tubes stashed in my bathroom. HOWEVER! the brand isn't particularly important. If you find a cream that's 2.5% Benzoyl Peroxide (or however you spell it), it will do the same. Neutrogena makes a small tube cream that's 2.5 percent. It's supposed to be for "spot treating" but I use it all over.
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I've used PanOxyl in the past, and liked it. The only problem is that here in the US, it's only available through a prescription from a dermatologist.
The Neutrogena cream would work well for "spot treating," since that brand tends to be not as harsh on your skin.
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02-08-2009, 06:10 PM
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Originally Posted by EagleChick19
I've used PanOxyl in the past, and liked it. The only problem is that here in the US, it's only available through a prescription from a dermatologist.
The Neutrogena cream would well for "spot treating," since that brand tends to be not as harsh on your skin.
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Thanks! I did go and pick up the Neutrogena On The Spot cream. It has 2.5% benzoyl peroxide - I had been using Biore Triple Action Astringent, which has salicylic acid.
I read on that acne.org site that you're supposed to smear the Neutrogena On The Spot all over your face, then apply moisturizer on top. I did that for two nights and OMG does my face ITCH. It's also really red. But my skin is more clear! Yay!
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02-03-2009, 12:20 AM
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Originally Posted by HotDamnImAPhiMu
I am in awe. My mom uses liquid eyeliner, too, and I have NO IDEA how y'all do it. Half the time I skip wearing regular eyeliner because I have so much trouble putting it on!
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lol I LOVE liquid eyeliner! For me, it is 10 times easier to use than a pencil...and a lot less tugging on the eye lid too.
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02-03-2009, 05:59 AM
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Originally Posted by HotDamnImAPhiMu
I am in awe. My mom uses liquid eyeliner, too, and I have NO IDEA how y'all do it. Half the time I skip wearing regular eyeliner because I have so much trouble putting it on!
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Really? I've never had trouble with it! I never liked the pencil because it made such thick lines and always smudged. I have the cat eyes down pat with the liquid and always get compliments on it. :]
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