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Hi,
I have searched everywhere for a thread (last year sometime) on moisturisers. It initially started off with peoples experience of Clinique Dramatically Different and so forth. Then someone mentioned a site in USA where you could buy the ingredients and mix your own i.e. Estee Lauder, Clarins, Creme de la Mer.
However, I couldn't find the post and have just logged on and read skyrockets post. Freaky or amazing - call it what you like, but I'm off to see what they've got. I love Estee Lauder Re Nutriv range, but its just soooooooexpensive over here. Perhaps I'll be able to 'mix my own' Thank you skyrocket. I might have to come back and ask for the web address if I can't google it! Regards - sally0 -
http://skinactives.com/forum.htm
there you go!
they have a forum so if you get stuck becoming a mini scientist you can ask them on there!0 -
It's not make up, but I have frizzy(mega) hair, and I use after a little mix and matching, Frizz ease dream curls and the extra strong serum(frizz ease)-my hair was fantastic!!!!Oh....I'm not going to lie to you......At the end of the day, when alls said and done......do you know what I mean.........TIDY0
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Just thought I would say - Thanks for the Liz Earle tip - I love that cleanse and polish stuff - Its fab. Al my Mums are getting it for Mothers Day x
Alison x:heart2:Mum to my little Daisy 3 and Archie 1.:heart2:0 -
This is fabulous:j :T . Took a note of all the foundations!! Mine only lasts till lunch tgime and then I look chalk white!! Defo going to go for estee lauder double wear or YSL perfect touch I think. Also I need a good bonzer that lasts so think Ill go with Benefit Hoola.
x
I like Benefit Dallas.
As for the double wear, I'm going to try it too. I'm waiting till March as I've heard there is an Estee Lauder gift with purchase set out then!0 -
Hi
I found Estee Lauder double wear too heavy and a bit 'cakey', but I was told by the EL salesperson in my local Debenhams that they are bringing out a lighter version of 'double wear' in April.
I've just received some free samples of mineral foundation from 'Everyday Minerals' and am really pleased with the look it has given but I think I will need to practice my technique a bit over the next few days. It looks very natural on and feels like I'm not wearing any foundation.0 -
Hello fellow lovely/ good product lovers!
I have already put up my sugestions but am seriously tempted to try mineral makeup as so many of you rate it. Ok- which is the best?
ALSO, I am wondering about hair products inc shampoos as I think if a shampoo is expensive but lasts ages and makes your hair look good and seems to benefit it then it is good value- less hair cuts, less product needed and good feelinfrom having nice hair. Should I start a new thread?? Anyway, for starters I am currently trying out Kerastase Bain Divalent( Instyle's shampoo category winner) as a shampoo but not cheap at £10-13 a bottle. Although did get free towl and mini products from lookfantastic for buying 3 products. Also bought Lait Vital (conditioner) and Thermique heat activated protector stuff, also both Instyle winners. I sent more on hair care than ever! BUT my hair hasn't been looking it's best lately so with trying to get better veg, nuts etc... down me I am investing! Any thoughts??Green and minimal chemicals is the new black- I know a fair old bit about sustainability, specially energy and transport stuff. If I can help- please ask!0 -
I always go back to Panten0
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Hello fellow lovely/ good product lovers!
I have already put up my sugestions but am seriously tempted to try mineral makeup as so many of you rate it. Ok- which is the best?
ALSO, I am wondering about hair products inc shampoos as I think if a shampoo is expensive but lasts ages and makes your hair look good and seems to benefit it then it is good value- less hair cuts, less product needed and good feelinfrom having nice hair. Should I start a new thread?? Anyway, for starters I am currently trying out Kerastase Bain Divalent( Instyle's shampoo category winner) as a shampoo but not cheap at £10-13 a bottle. Although did get free towl and mini products from lookfantastic for buying 3 products. Also bought Lait Vital (conditioner) and Thermique heat activated protector stuff, also both Instyle winners. I sent more on hair care than ever! BUT my hair hasn't been looking it's best lately so with trying to get better veg, nuts etc... down me I am investing! Any thoughts??0 -
I second (or is it 3rd or 4th?!) Liz Earle. Fantastic stuff. Can't wait til they start selling it in my John Lewis.0
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