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Yimmers|1467595751|4051196 said:Thanks for the response! Hmmm, I find tinted sunscreens to be a problem sometimes as well. I have the Avene sunscreen, and it leaves an awful cast on my skin - the tint is still too light. Tried going back to the Obagi, and the octinoxate made my cheeks irritated again. But the Missha is a little too heavy for summertime application on my t-zone.
On the makeup front, I tried MUFE - and remembered why I really liked the foundation. The color was spot on perfect for my summer shade, and didn't irritate my skin.
I also came across Jaclyn Hill's LE champagne pop palette. Sold out online, but when I popped into Sephora for Belif's aqua bomb gel moisturizer, I saw a huge stack in the store. Apparently, it just got restocked the night before. Pricey palette, but comes with 3 blushes and 2 highlighters. OMG, huge payoff - lots of glow! I've been watching her tuts on her YouTube channel. Love, love this palette!![]()
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momhappy said:^I posted that same sunscreen just a short while ago. I can find it at my local Target and I've seen it at my local drugstores too. It's one of my favorites.
momhappy said:^The one just above in the image posted by kgizo (La Roche Posay Anthelios 50 Mineral Tinted SPF 50)
cmd2014|1476755964|4088103 said:I have extremely sensitive skin and most sunscreens burn/sting my face. The only two that don't are 1) La Roche-Posay Anthelios 60 melt-in cream, and 2) Ombrelle 60 sunscreen cream for face. Both combine mineral and chemical sunscreens, offer UVA and UVB protection, are quite thick/moisturizing (I have dry skin, but have been using the Ombrelle since my 20s without it breaking me out), and give a strong white cast that goes away when you rub it in. They sit fine under foundation without peeking through. But I am very fair so I can't speak for how they'd do on dark skin. The Ombrelle is half the price of the La Roche-Posay, so I tend to use it.
My husband freaking swears by O'Keefes working feet.kgizo|1476793956|4088184 said:For Xmas my mom asked for footcare products as her feet get very dry and cracked in the winter. I like Gehwol and Ahava. Any other recommendations? Thanks.
distracts|1476813873|4088304 said:Kgizo this is a little bit of an off-the-wall rec but lately I've been using magnesium oil because I have to supplement with magnesium but oral supplements give me terrible stomach cramps, and the bottle says to spray it on the soles of my feet and jfc my feet have never looked so nice. I can also definitely tell a difference in muscle aches all over - it is the most difference-making supplement I've ever used, and I find it really bizarre that it's a topical one. You can order it on Amazon or wherever, just search for magnesium oil.
I'm also a big fan of those weird gel socks.
Yimmers|1477286515|4089918 said:Chrono,how do you like the Iope cushion?
Love it. Medium coverage, lasts about 8 hours, and makes my skin bright without stifling it. It does take a while for that pasty white look to go away though, so the longer I have it on, the more natural it looks.![]()
I am in need of a new eye cream, one without niacinamide, because I am sensitive to that ingredient. I just finished up one from Philosophy and didn't find that it was moisturizing enough for my skin. Any suggestions?
I have no idea. I've been putting all my usual products all the way up to the eye area. My products are all light and watery though, so they don't clog up the delicate eye area. I've also had to give creams up completely due to my sensitivity to fatty alcohol.
JoCoJenn|1476726927|4087973 said:Really great air dry top coat! I actually got it as a freebie from Sally's for buying something else (a few regular OPI polishes, I think) a month or so ago. This stuff is awesome! I put one coat on my regular (non-gel) polish a week ago, making sure to wrap the tips, and I have had zero chips/peeling of polish, something I normally deal with in 3-4 days warranting remover & repolish, as I'm a little hard on my hands and wash them multiple times/day, yard work, dishes, etc. It dries fast (touchable in 4 mins), and it kept a stellar high-shine for the entire week.
I just applied another coat, just to see how long I can keep my week-old polish going.
Retails for about $8.
Link: http://www.sallybeauty.com/diamond-top-coat/SBS-299000,default,pd.html