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Re: Sheet Masks as a Christmas Gift for Teens

@sugar plum 

 

Please keep in mind that makeup and skincare aren't a hobby for everyone.

 

I know it's not but if you're on this board, you have to admit you have a heightened interest.

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Re: Sheet Masks as a Christmas Gift for Teens

@monicakm  Missha makes some really nice products; can't go wrong with them. Smiley Happy

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@monicakm

"I know it's not but if you're on this board, you have to admit you have a heightened interest."

You missed my point. Some of us don't have the knowledge that you possess
regarding skincare and makeup. That's it.

Perhaps if you had mentioned what these masks were used for in your OP there would have been no confusion as to their purpose.

I come here to read recommendations from posters about drugstore skincare, dupes, and products, sales, etc.

I read this thread because I wanted to learn about sheet masks. Thankfully @Desertdi and others, including yourself provided that information later on in the thread.

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Re: Sheet Masks as a Christmas Gift for Teens

@FiddleDeeDee 

 

I've only used maybe 5 of their products and currently none, but I did like them as my entry into K Beauty.

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Re: Sheet Masks as a Christmas Gift for Teens

I'm sorry @sugar plum,  It literally never occurred to me that anyone here didn't know what a sheet mask was.

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Re: Sheet Masks as a Christmas Gift for Teens

@SportyShorty07 

 

No, I haven't heard of the Cream Shop.  I Googled it tho.  I've already purchased a set but they carry this brand (Cream Shop) at Ulta.

Speaking of Ulta...I don't buy from there.  Maybe once or twice a year.  When we were in the city on Thursday, we drove by an Ulta.  It was dark and rainy.  The inside of the store was lit up so pretty and all the makeup and perfume was calling my name.  I didn't ask DH to stop tho.  I was tempted.  Wish it had been a Sephora.

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Re: Sheet Masks as a Christmas Gift for Teens

@monicakm Yep, The Creme Shop is a great brand- I love their cute sheet masks, overnight face mask creams and makeup brushes. I love shopping at Ulta's website, but I've never been to one of their physical stores since there isn't one in my city- its probably for the best since I'd be tempted to go way over budget if I could see all of the items in person.  Have you purchased yourself gifts for the holidays? I got myself the Hello Kitty makeup brushes and a Babyliss 1 1/4" ceramic curling iron- both great deals on sale at Ulta with an additional coupon added and rewards points.  I love a good bargain! Smiley Very Happy  

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Re: Sheet Masks as a Christmas Gift for Teens

@monicakm

Thank you, not to worry. 🙂

I'm sure your grandchildren will have fun with the sheet masks!
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Re: Sheet Masks as a Christmas Gift for Teens

I think that would be a really cute gift for a teen if you know they are into skin care.

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Re: Sheet Masks as a Christmas Gift for Teens


@monicakm wrote:

@Desertdi 

 

Personally, I am sure my 15 yo granddaughter will not be insulted.  Her brother and she were thrilled to get Niacinamide last year (I had given them a bottle months earlier and they were happy with the results.  And it's nothing like deodorant or mouth wash.

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@monicakm  This is true. I just bet teens would like these masks considering teens tend to start getting into makeup and skin care.

 

I know I and my friends tried so many things as teens as I'm sure many others had tried the same.

 

 

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