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- Nliedel » See my profile
- Points: 650
- Reviews: 8
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A whole heck of a lot. I stash this stuff all over the house. It's in the car, several purses, you get the idea. I have lips that can chap in a rain storm and this is the thing that helps more than any other product. Carmex, Chapstik, you name it, I've tried it. I know the tingle is from peppermint oil and does nothing for my lips and in fact is an irritant, but I don't care. The stuff without it does not work the same on my lips. Right now I can't find my bedside Burt's and I'm about to crawl on the floor for it.
November 25, 2009
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One of the least popular pefumes, and yet I love it. I got my sample yesterday and I did what I normally never do, put it on. I tend to hoard samples, which is silly. It has an older overtone, but once it simmered down and mixed with my chemistry, it smelled sensaul and romantic. I loved the mix. Perfume is such a subjetive thing. I'm going to buy the full size for myself for Christmas.
November 25, 2009
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I used this for a long time. It was my first real basecoat and I thought nothing of the chipping. It was about what I normally expect. Then, I tried the Sally Hansen Diamond Hard for both a top and bottom coat. Far fewer chips, three more days, on average for a manicure to last. I am not a fan of this product at all.
November 24, 2009
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I love this little connector. I have four of them and eight Mark Lipglosses. I can switch them up for nights out and travel. I just adore them.
November 24, 2009
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I know I'm swimming against the tide here, but this brush has not lived up to it's reputation for me. Heavy shedding, does not want to go back to form after a wash. I've had nothing but trouble with all of the BE brushes, same thing. I've had a few Sonia Kushak brushes from Target, same hair, that have lasted and lasted. I am very careful with this brush. Bristles only are washed and the brush re-formed and laid gentle down to dry. I come back to a fuzzy mess. Not what I wanted at all.
November 24, 2009
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I don't use it for it's intended purpose. I use it as a makeup remover. It's gentle, does not break me out (and I break OUT) and works wonders on my makeup, melting even the most stubborn waterproof eye makeup into an easily wiped off goo. I follow it with their cleanser for normal-oily skin and it's fantastic.
November 3, 2009
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I have what I refer to as, "Mohawk Brows." I don't clip them, but they are short and stand straight up. I hate them. I've always hated them and even though they are plucked to perfection, they suck. End of story. I've tried hair gel, moustache wax (works, but can break me out) and any product on the market. Including a Stila product I had high hopes for. Nada. I bought this for a buck, cause I grew up in the '80s and remember clear mascarra. This stuff does the trick on my eyebrows. I color them in with an inexpensive product, using short strokes and use the brow gel. My eyebrows look great, stay in place and are glossy and appear thick. I really love this product.
November 3, 2009
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I'm an oil slick, so drugstore, makeup counter, you name it, I've tried it. Sadly, I spent money on this with high hopes. I know other people rave, but for me, I was oily within an hour. Befre you think I'm a teen, I'm forty five and about desperate. Nothing makes me matte for more than a little while and I'm dead tired of it. I'm still seeking my HG in makeup base. Stay Matte, was not it.
November 3, 2009
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