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  • willa
    willa Posts: 2,447 Forumite
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    If you didn't post contradicting comments (suggesting a use of something with liquid paraffin in and then say you're trying to limit the number of man made chemicals) then people wouldn't point them out to you.

    !!!!!! the only nazi on here seems to be you and your OTT attitude. I wasn't rude to you (merely pointed out the facts) but the yawn comment is so childish.

    Well I thought Suki was quite rude. You decided to wade in so take the results! :cool:
    "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." (Edmund Burke)

    ':eek: Beam me up NOW Scotty!'


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  • willa
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    edited 26 November 2009 at 6:24PM
    Blimey, can't even write on a thread about facial wash without people getting @rsey. :rolleyes:
    "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." (Edmund Burke)

    ':eek: Beam me up NOW Scotty!'


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  • suki1964
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    Where was I rude?

    You said you were avoiding man made products on your skin and then go ahead and tell us you are putting liquid paraffin on your face which I found rather incredulous:confused::confused:

    Yes oil will remove oil, but if you want to move away from man made products then do as roguelawyer has suggested, use a vegetable oil such as almond oil.

    Me hoist water on you? Never

    My personal choice is vegetable oils. I was just sharing my stepdaughters experience with never having use anything other then water on her face

    I also contribute to thread where so many of us have seen excellent results to our skin since we have stopped using any man made product on them, using natural oils to cleanse and moisturise and mineral make up when needed

    Work away with the aqueaous cream, but dont be under the impression that its " natural" or try to imply to those who may not know that it is - its not
  • willa wrote: »
    Well I thought Suki was quite rude. You decided to wade in so take the results! :cool:

    So you decide to take out your annoyance on people who haven't been rude to you just because they join in to a conversation :rolleyes:

    I would respectfully recommend that you wind your neck in and act a little bit more mature. No wonder people think you are 15 years younger - you bloomin' well act like someone who's a tad immature........
    I have a gift for enraging people, but if I ever bore you it'll be with a knife :D Louise Brooks
    All will be well in the end. If it's not well, it's not the end.
    Be humble for you are made of earth. Be noble for you are made of stars
  • willa
    willa Posts: 2,447 Forumite
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    suki1964 wrote: »
    Where was I rude?

    You said you were avoiding man made products on your skin and then go ahead and tell us you are putting liquid paraffin on your face which I found rather incredulous:confused::confused:

    Yes oil will remove oil, but if you want to move away from man made products then do as roguelawyer has suggested, use a vegetable oil such as almond oil.

    Me hoist water on you? Never

    My personal choice is vegetable oils. I was just sharing my stepdaughters experience with never having use anything other then water on her face

    I also contribute to thread where so many of us have seen excellent results to our skin since we have stopped using any man made product on them, using natural oils to cleanse and moisturise and mineral make up when needed

    Work away with the aqueaous cream, but dont be under the impression that its " natural" or try to imply to those who may not know that it is - its not

    Where did I say aqueous cream was natural? :confused::confused: I said I was trying to avoid chemicals as much as possible or something to that effect. Aqueous cream has maybe 3 chemicals in it. Something from Loreal might have 30. I don't really care what you do with your skin. I do what suits mine. You were rude because your tone was quite confrontational (in my opinion). It's a conversation about facial washing for god's sake! If you are going to try to pick apart what I have said then at least read my posts properly. :confused::confused:
    "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." (Edmund Burke)

    ':eek: Beam me up NOW Scotty!'


    :p
  • willa
    willa Posts: 2,447 Forumite
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    So you decide to take out your annoyance on people who haven't been rude to you just because they join in to a conversation :rolleyes:

    I would respectfully recommend that you wind your neck in and act a little bit more mature. No wonder people think you are 15 years younger - you bloomin' well act like someone who's a tad immature........

    I don't give a ff about what you think about me or recommend! I thought someone was rude and responded, you jumped in and took it upon yourself to tell me I was wrong and I responded. Simple as that. Again, read my posts properly. 'As possible' does not mean the same as 'completely'. I joined in to give my advice which at least some people appreciated. Now I suggest we all go and converse/argue about more important things in life.
    "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." (Edmund Burke)

    ':eek: Beam me up NOW Scotty!'


    :p
  • Please , relax... nothing worse for the skin that stress...:D

    Everyone is different, so different things will suit different people...
    However: I have to contribute my experience.
    I have been using only sesame oil on my face to wash it (with warm water and a fannel or baby wipes) and to take my make-up off (inc. mascara), but I run out and decided to use what I had around- namely, Nivea (which is great for most of my body) and other simple cleansers...not bad to begin with. But after week away and having used other creams on it, my skin is destroyed now. It started to break out in spots and it feels liveless and tight. It might be a combination of the weather change and the plane, but I feel it is the change of regime. I have started to put a bit of olive oil on it instead nd it just wonderful...very soothing.
    I know now what works for me and I don't think I will go back to chemical ladden-stuff...
  • suki1964
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    willa wrote: »
    Where did I say aqueous cream was natural? :confused::confused: I said I was trying to avoid chemicals as much as possible or something to that effect. Aqueous cream has maybe 3 chemicals in it. Something from Loreal might have 30. I don't really care what you do with your skin. I do what suits mine. You were rude because your tone was quite confrontational (in my opinion). It's a conversation about facial washing for god's sake! If you are going to try to pick apart what I have said then at least read my posts properly. :confused::confused:

    So you read my tone from a post?:confused::confused:

    I was actually laughing my head of at you tbh

    Less chemicals?
    "Mineral oil or liquid petroleum is a by-product in the distillation of petroleum to produce gasoline and other petroleum based products from crude oil."

    Now you can understand how incredulous I found your argument


    Re reading your posts, and no I cant hear your tone, but the wording is very aggressive indeed. Was there really any need to be swearing at another poster just because their opinion doesnt coincide with yours?
  • suki1964
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    So you decide to take out your annoyance on people who haven't been rude to you just because they join in to a conversation :rolleyes:

    I would respectfully recommend that you wind your neck in and act a little bit more mature. No wonder people think you are 15 years younger - you bloomin' well act like someone who's a tad immature........


    You said it so better then I could :rotfl::rotfl:
  • willa
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    suki1964 wrote: »
    So you read my tone from a post?:confused::confused:

    I was actually laughing my head of at you tbh

    Less chemicals?
    "Mineral oil or liquid petroleum is a by-product in the distillation of petroleum to produce gasoline and other petroleum based products from crude oil."

    Now you can understand how incredulous I found your argument


    Re reading your posts, and no I cant hear your tone, but the wording is very aggressive indeed. Was there really any need to be swearing at another poster just because their opinion doesnt coincide with yours?

    Exactly. And I was picking up on your unwarranted negativity.
    Swearing? I think you'll find I was sworn at first! Unless you count bl**dy as offensive?
    You seem fixated on aggressively ramming your production technique facts down my throat and everyone elses. I don't care about your facts!
    Chill out '!!!!!!'!
    You are not going to change my mind or habits with your ranting and you are looking bigger of an idiot the more you post! Good day!
    "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." (Edmund Burke)

    ':eek: Beam me up NOW Scotty!'


    :p
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