Holiday and Skin Care- What would you like?
Re: Holiday and Skin Care- What would you like?
I vote for the mix-in powder. Lauren
Re: Holiday and Skin Care- What would you like?
I vote for the powder skin treatment.
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Re: Holiday and Skin Care- What would you like?
hi Karen,
I saw that you got sneak-preview sample from Holiday collection, what does this include anyway?
I saw that you got sneak-preview sample from Holiday collection, what does this include anyway?
Re: Holiday and Skin Care- What would you like?
Right now it's a small jar of our brown sugar and vanilla lip scrub- but it will change over the course of the week.
"If it doesn't keep me up at night- it's not worth doing"- Ina Garten
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Re: Holiday and Skin Care- What would you like?
Thinking about the night treatment some more... I've mixed Vitamin C powder into my night lotion in the past -- I love it for summer, but for some reason, it's too irritating in the winter. Could it just be the formulation? (I use Philosophy's Vit C powder)
I've switched to a mineral company's night treatment powder in the last few weeks and it leaves my skin sooooo smooth! But I don't like how sparkly it is. It makes me glow metallic. Maybe this is romantic in low light, but I think I still look funny...
So here's MY wish: I would much prefer something that wasn't so glowy, did have the silk, antioxidants and vit C, but without the funky glow and without the "rare minerals" bit (I never really believed the "untouched earth" from the jurassic period anyway...)
I've switched to a mineral company's night treatment powder in the last few weeks and it leaves my skin sooooo smooth! But I don't like how sparkly it is. It makes me glow metallic. Maybe this is romantic in low light, but I think I still look funny...
So here's MY wish: I would much prefer something that wasn't so glowy, did have the silk, antioxidants and vit C, but without the funky glow and without the "rare minerals" bit (I never really believed the "untouched earth" from the jurassic period anyway...)
Re: Holiday and Skin Care- What would you like?
I'm going to try doing both. The l-ascorbic acid that Philosophy uses (and the one that I dissolve in my moisturizer)- does have a sting to it. I've gotten used to it-but if I skip it for a while then I have to work my way back up to a scoop. The oil soluble form that I would use as a brush-on product doesn't seem to have as much bite to it.
"If it doesn't keep me up at night- it's not worth doing"- Ina Garten
BE Eye Quickie
Karen is so responsive to fulfilling customers' makeup wishes that I don't want to step on her toes, but . . . *whispers* Just in case you still want the BE Eye Quickie, it's now on sale for $9.50. The shipping might kill the deal, though. /*whispering*tizzylou wrote:Thanks extemter, the BE eye quickies were exactly what I was referring to.