Skin care

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- Reviews: 48
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This shampoo's nothing special---just one of your good, typical drugstore shampoos. It cleanses your hair without weighing it down, it's affordable, and it smells lovely.
August 20, 2009
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My eyes' eyelashes are different for whatever reason. For my left eye, this catches all of my eyelashes, curls every single one, and separates them. For my right eye though, it catches every single one, but doesn't separate them and the outer corners look weird. That's the only reason it didn't get a 10. But overall, it's a nice product and a cheaper alternative for department store eyelash curlers. I definitely recommend this ^^
August 10, 2009
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I don't really like the straightener or the curler in this tool. The straightener part does straighten, but if you use straighten a lot, your hand will get tired and hurt a bit due to the uncomfortable position. For starters, the barrel's too short, in my opinion, for curling. This curls horribly because the heat's not evenly distributed (the clamp's not as hot as the barrel), so the results don't even deserve to be called a curl! And the "curl" doesn't last more than 5 minutes. Plus, the clamp doesn't clamp your hair in tight so some strands always fall out. The only plus side of this is that you can adjust the heat settings from 1 to 25, and there's a turbo button.
August 8, 2009
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Like I've said in my title, this lotion worked out great for me at first. It left my skin hydrated and soft and it didn't cause breakouts. But after a few months (no, it didn't expire. It had 6 months to go according to the tube), it started making my skin really greasy, and it would remain greasy throughout the whole day. Sometimes it even gives me a pimple here and there or make my skin itch.
August 8, 2009
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After hearing good things about this, I decided to get one since I was ordering off the ELF website anyway. This really does work despite the price! It's slanted, so it grabs tiny hairs easily, and it works as well as any drugstore tweezer or one much pricier than this. The only reason I didn't give this a 10 is because the tip is really sharp, so if I poke my skin by accident, then ow!
August 8, 2009
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This brush can be used to a) apply color all over the lid, b) contour you crease, c) highlight the brow bone, and d) put color in the inner corners of your eyes since it's angled. This brush also doesn't shed, is uber soft, costs only $1, and you can get it in stores. Seriously, what more can you ask for?
August 8, 2009
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The older version of the ELF Blending Brush was "too harsh on the eye" and scratchy. The newer one is awesome! It's soft, gets rid of my harsh lines (blends well, in other words), doesn't shed, and I can get it in stores for only a dollar! What more can you ask for?
August 8, 2009
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I only have the Butter Pecan duo, and it's okay---nothing special except for the $1 price tag and the fact that I can find it in a store for a change (Jack's 99 Cents Stores on West 32nd St). The colors are lovely, but it feels a bit sticky. I haven't tried it as a base yet---just an all-over-the-lid color.
August 8, 2009
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I use this brush for bronzer, sometimes blush, and occasionally powder foundation. It's made of synthetic taklon hair, it's really soft (as soft as ELF's famous eye shadow brush or maybe even softer), it has the right amount of density, it doesn't shed after washes, it looks very sleek, and it's only $3! Reasons why I didn't give it a 10: 1) I can't seem to find it anywhere else but on the ELF website, and 2) It's more flatter than I thought it'd be.
August 8, 2009
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These eyeshadows aren't bad at all. They're very pigmented and looks exactly like it does in the package. And for $1, how can you go wrong? My only small complaints are 1) It's very fragile so you have to be careful with it. When it was shipping, one of my friend's eye shadows broke, and 2) It doesn't blend as well. But overall, this is definitely worth the dollar!
August 8, 2009
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