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  • Bussy_Getta
    Bussy_Getta Members Posts: 37,679 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited February 2011
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    ms.jones wrote: »
    For my skin care, I get micro-dermabrasion, and a Jessner peel every 6 weeks. A little on the pricey side, but well worth it. I also use Vitamin A cream on my skin to keep the oil production down and keep my skin tone even.


    I take at least 2 Summer's Eve feminine wipes with me where ever I go...I will turn back around if I forgot to pack them in my purse.


    I sprinkle potpourri in bottom of my panty and bra drawer to give them a nice lingering scent.
    have you tried the olay microdermabrasion and peel at home kit
    i loooooove that system, makes my skin all smooth n even
  • ms.jones
    ms.jones Members Posts: 5,796 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited February 2011
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    have you tried the olay microdermabrasion and peel at home kit
    i loooooove that system, makes my skin all smooth n even

    Yesssss.....I use that for in between visits....I love the way it smells!!!
  • DEE-LICIOUS
    DEE-LICIOUS Members Posts: 6,088 ✭✭✭
    edited February 2011
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    DEE caught feelings.

    Clearly.

    ...........
  • ßoysFállFör
    ßoysFállFör Members Posts: 283
    edited February 2011
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    you got pretty teeth!!! do you whiten or what??

    I have my teeth bleached, & I also use Crest Whitestrips to keep them fresh,crisp & white, also the regular regimen of brushing, flossing & using baking soda.
  • DEE-LICIOUS
    DEE-LICIOUS Members Posts: 6,088 ✭✭✭
    edited February 2011
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    I have my teeth bleached, & I also use Crest Whitestrips to keep them fresh,crisp & white, also the regular regimen of brushing, flossing & using baking soda.

    You SOOOO do not look like a boy...good lord. U should model!
  • JadaRoss
    JadaRoss Members Posts: 6,791 ✭✭✭
    edited February 2011
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    use apple cidar vinegar to ?
  • MICHAEL-V.I.
    MICHAEL-V.I. Members Posts: 1,898 ✭✭
    edited February 2011
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    [COLOR="royalblue"

    ]baking soda works for that too if you have none of the above handy. (mix a 1/2 teaspoon in a 1/2 cup of water)

    I use olive oil & dish soap to clean makeup brushes. [/COLOR]


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    I see you done broke out Yo Derwin and Melanie AV once again

    I'm Jason Pitts B

    # Dippin Pitts

    Dip N Pitts
  • MICHAEL-V.I.
    MICHAEL-V.I. Members Posts: 1,898 ✭✭
    edited February 2011
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    Clearly.

    ...........

    Say it aint so DEE

    you the catcher of feeling's B?

    Can't Be Serious
  • DarcSkies
    DarcSkies Members Posts: 13,791 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited February 2011
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    YOur teeth are whitening because those chemicals are stripping away the enamel.

    Its bad long term I think. Unless technology has improved and the chemicals are safer.
  • MsSouthern
    MsSouthern Members, Moderators Posts: 21,791 Regulator
    edited February 2011
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    JadaRoss wrote: »
    use apple cidar vinegar to ?

    no don't ever ?


    it's bad for you
  • Conscious__Nkechi
    Conscious__Nkechi Members Posts: 6,110 ✭✭✭
    edited February 2011
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    Carol's Daughter:

    For the ladies with curly hair:

    Carol's Daughter Hair Milk- De-frizzes and defines curls. I love this product.

    If you are looking to tighten your curls then opt for the Booster opposed to the Milk.

    The most important part of washing my hair is the conditioner and on top of conditioner which you wash out a leave in is necessary for myself and I use her Khoret Amen Leave in Conditioner.

    Her Black Vanilla Herbal Shampoo is supposed to be really good for dry, fried, damaged hair.
  • Bussy_Getta
    Bussy_Getta Members Posts: 37,679 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited February 2011
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    U should model!

    yes she looks kinda like this one butch model but prettier, lemme go find the pic.......
  • dwade206
    dwade206 Members Posts: 11,558 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited February 2011
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    yes she looks kinda like this one butch model but prettier, lemme go find the pic.......

    Subliminal shots? Really Pico?
  • Bussy_Getta
    Bussy_Getta Members Posts: 37,679 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited February 2011
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    dwade206 wrote: »
    Subliminal shots? Really Pico?

    i doubt she's offended seriously
  • Conscious__Nkechi
    Conscious__Nkechi Members Posts: 6,110 ✭✭✭
    edited February 2011
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    i pull my hair back into a ponytail then wrap a cute scarf around it

    i got ex's at my gym i cant be lookin too aunt jemima-ish lmao

    Why not just wrap your hair? It's really easy to do and continuously pulling your hair back into a pony tail every night is actually really bad for your hair and it's growth.
  • a.mann
    a.mann Members Posts: 19,746 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited February 2011
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    Why not just wrap your hair? It's really easy to do and continuously pulling your hair back into a pony tail every night is actually really bad for your hair and it's growth.

    that explains alot........
  • Bussy_Getta
    Bussy_Getta Members Posts: 37,679 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited March 2011
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    baby oil is a very good makeup remover
  • DarcSkies
    DarcSkies Members Posts: 13,791 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited March 2011
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    i doubt she's offended seriously
    THats a boy Pico =)
  • Conscious__Nkechi
    Conscious__Nkechi Members Posts: 6,110 ✭✭✭
    edited March 2011
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    Eye make up removing tip:

    Prior to using your eye make up remover, gently wash your eyes with water to moisten and soften the area so that when you go to wipe it away it doesn't pull on your skin causing it to loosen and over time sag.
    baby oil is a very good makeup remover

    Yes and no. It is great to remove it but not so great for your skin. Contrary to popular belief, mineral oil which is found in many products isn't ideal for any good skin regimen. While it does easily remove make up, you end up with baby oil residue left behind which can clog pores and doesn't allow your skin to breathe.
  • glowy
    glowy Members Posts: 3,995 ✭✭✭
    edited March 2011
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    @Boysfallfor regarding another thread.

    You were good enough to make the basketball team?
  • a.mann
    a.mann Members Posts: 19,746 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited March 2011
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    Yes and no. It is great to remove it but not so great for your skin. Contrary to popular belief, mineral oil which is found in many products isn't ideal for any good skin regimen. While it does easily remove make up, you end up with baby oil residue left behind which can clog pores and doesn't allow your skin to breathe.


    And it's not really a suitable lubricant.

    sidenote: you were make up??
  • Conscious__Nkechi
    Conscious__Nkechi Members Posts: 6,110 ✭✭✭
    edited March 2011
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    a.mann wrote: »
    And it's not really a suitable lubricant.

    sidenote: you were make up??

    Don't even get me started on vaseline and baby oil, SMH.

    Not really (lip gloss/balm I don't leave home without). My family member was an aesthetician though.
  • ßoysFállFör
    ßoysFállFör Members Posts: 283
    edited March 2011
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    glowy wrote: »
    @Boysfallfor regarding another thread.

    You were good enough to make the basketball team?

    LOL & ? , how mean, but yes I was, I just shoot & run "like a girl" W/E that means.
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