Makeup

- KatintheCorner » See my profile
- Points: 1500
- Reviews: 25
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I love this foot cream because I am often too lazy to pumice and get behind on my pedicures. One night of this on my feet and they are super soft! It is the only foot cream I have ever found with Salacylic acid, which works to exfoliate the dead skin when I don't feel like it! And the fresh minty scent is such a pick me up for tired tootsies1
December 11, 2007
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I was soooo excited to try this after all of the positive reviews, but this was just not for me. The brush is WAY too big. I am not a newbie by any stretch but I had difficulty wielding the brush and not getting it all over. This clumps soooo badly! I must have spent 15 minutes trying to come out the mess it made of my lashes! Maybe I got the defective tube, but I really don't think this is worth the money.
December 2, 2007
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First off, this is a great foundation. Full coverage and not too much weight. You also get a lot of effect out of very little makeup. Most people are surprised when they find out I am wearing foundation at all. Second, this is one out of about four brands that makes fair enough foundation for my skin tone. NW15 =)
December 2, 2007
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My skin is dry and sensitive, and any foaming cleanser just makes a bad thing worse. This is delicious! Cleanses thouroughly without drying me out. Definately not the best for removing makeup, so this is my morning face wash. I use Neutrogena One-Step Gentle cleanser at night, which is specially formulated to remove makeup. I love them both. I also love that they are $7 a bottle, but if they were $70 I would still be buying!
December 2, 2007
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I have hereditary dark circles and extremely fair skin. I have tried virtually every concealor brand on the market, and have never found one as good as this! It has a very high pigment density, but isn't greasy so it can be layered if needed (and boy do I need a couple layers!) The downside is, it only comes in 3 shades, which is ridiculous! But if one of the shades matches your skin, it is WELL worth your $18.
December 2, 2007





