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- Points: 400
- Reviews: 5
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I had great expectations from DiorShow due to all of the hype, but I was seriously unimpressed. I found that it flaked off and the large brush took a lot of practice to manipulate. The addition of fragrance to this product is also nonsensical. No one smells your eyelashes, and it is irritating to the eyes. While I sometimes got good results, this product is by no means as great as magazines/blogs make it out to be. This is a very expensive mascara that is nowhere near worth the price.
April 29, 2008
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After reading so many positive reviews of the original formulation, I decided to give the oil-free version a try on my combination skin. It feels great on, leaving a silky smooth texture while promoting radiance. It offers light coverage (it could provide a little more without encroaching on "foundation territory") and evens out skin tone. Although some of the redness in my checks shines through sometimes, I still like this product and get many complements on my skin when I wear it. This is a great option for people who want a little coverage, yet don't want to wear foundation.
April 29, 2008
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This is an excellent body wash for those who have dry, sensitive and reactive skin. It is soap free, yet cleanses thoroughly without any irritation. It is scent free, has a relatively creamy texture, and lathers well. It provides moisture and soothes skin while cleansing.
April 29, 2008
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This is another emollient moisturizer from La Roche Posay, good for dry sensitive skin. There is a fragrance added to this product, however, so those with extremely sensitive skin should take note. I bought it upon the advice of a company rep and did not think to check for fragrance. The product is so gentle that I only had a minor reaction, and those with normal to mildly sensitive skin would have no problem with this cream. It was moisturizing, but mildly irritating, which is a surprise in a La Roche Posay product.
April 29, 2008
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Lipikar Baume is an excellent intense moisturizer for dry, sensitive skin. It is a thick cream that takes time to be absorbed by the skin, however the results are worth the wait. It replenishes moisture to skin incredibly well, particularly during the harsh winter months. Some mild stinging can be felt occasionally when it is used on exceptionally dry skin as it gets to work. It is thicker than the Iso-Urea offered by La Roche Posay, and fragrance free. It is a great value from a trusted brand for those with sensitive and reactive skin.
April 29, 2008
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