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‎07-04-2021 02:34 PM
‎07-04-2021 02:41 PM
What's a good face wash for morning please?
Is anti aging necessary right before anti aging products are are applied?
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‎07-04-2021 03:34 PM
@Shanus - thank you! Understand about not trying to erase our flaws and accept them. I just want to lessen the look of the darkness so I don't look so tired. Understand the wrinkles and puffiness are here to stay. LOL Will stop using a face primer under my eyes and do have a peach corrector so will try using that as well as maybe a drop of marula oil - think thats a dry oil - with my eye cream.
Thank you again and sorry I made you answer the question twice. Must have missed that post.
‎07-04-2021 03:44 PM
@Shanus @I just read that dry oils absorb quickly and don't leave a residue, but I couldn't find a list of dry oils, much less ones best to use under eyes. Also, are there any ones that are best for darkness. Thank you
‎07-04-2021 04:09 PM - edited ‎07-04-2021 04:11 PM
‎07-04-2021 04:13 PM
@ECBG wrote:
@Toots711 wrote:@Shanus Do you have a recommendation for a hair gel similar to Dippity-Do, which I used "back in the day" and is no longer available? Thank you in advance!
If I may, I get my hair gel from amazon. Walmart no longer has it on our shelves.
@ECBG Thank you!
Toots711 (formerly Toots7)
‎07-04-2021 04:44 PM
‎07-04-2021 06:18 PM
@ECBG wrote:What's a good face wash for morning please?
Is anti aging necessary right before anti aging products are are applied?
Thanks
@ECBG Don't be shocked, but if my face doesn't feel oily from a heavy moisturizer the night before, I just spash it w/ cold water. Hopefully makeup has been completely cleansed the night before and skincare you used has already has been absorbed. If you used a rich moisturizer and you feel you need to cleanse, Cetaphil's on my counter for morning.
***Welcome home from your beach trip! You missed the "sign in drama". Many people have changed their nics. I'm confused who's who now.
‎07-04-2021 06:20 PM
@JudyL wrote:@Shanus - thank you! Understand about not trying to erase our flaws and accept them. I just want to lessen the look of the darkness so I don't look so tired. Understand the wrinkles and puffiness are here to stay. LOL Will stop using a face primer under my eyes and do have a peach corrector so will try using that as well as maybe a drop of marula oil - think thats a dry oil - with my eye cream.
Thank you again and sorry I made you answer the question twice. Must have missed that post.
@JudyL I don't mind answering many times. I do it during appointments, makeup appts., too.
‎07-04-2021 06:24 PM
@danielsl wrote:@Shanus @I just read that dry oils absorb quickly and don't leave a residue, but I couldn't find a list of dry oils, much less ones best to use under eyes. Also, are there any ones that are best for darkness. Thank you
@danielsl Dry oils don't do a darn thing for darkness, but they do keep the undereye moisturized. I like marula oil, argan oil, apricot oil, jojoba.....Be sure not to apply any essential oils directly on your skin (like lavender, peppermint, etc.). You can google "facial oils" for maybe more suggestions of dry oils. Oh, almond oil is another one.
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