Skin care

- sweettpea29 » See my profile
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- Reviews: 213
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Nope! I really liked this in the beginning. However, the more I kept using this, the more I really didn't like it. It really did nothing to help my flaky lips. Oh well. At least I know that there are other products that really help my lips stay hydrated better than this.
January 2, 2012
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This is ok. I would rather use the real thing. This gel is really not that great. It wasn't that great seeing that The Body Shop discontinued it!
January 2, 2012
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Claims from the Cosmedicine website: Features/Benefits: Cleanses away excess oil, dirt, dead skin cells and bacteria Quickly melts makeup Soothes, purifies and refines Tightens pores Leaves skin clean, bright and refreshed, never tight or dried out Application Tips: Use AM and PM Pump small amount into the palm of clean, dampened hand Gently massage foam onto dry facial skin Pay particular attention to problematic areas such as the T-zone Rinse well with warm water May be used to remove makeup I found this to be nothing but bologna. I couldn't get past the smell. Really telling since it's still in my shower. I would just save my money next time. I really wanted to like this since I've heard such good things about this brand. Unfortunately, I found that it doesn't do much for makeup. It burned my eyes and it didn't take off any makeup. I would just skip it!
January 2, 2012
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This did nothing for me. I thought that this would help clear my back. It's not covered but I get occasional breakouts from working out. Totally not cute. It didn't even deter my breakouts. Cleansed my body not my breakouts.
January 2, 2012
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If you breakout, not like cystic acne, this is a good product. i was using this for a while before I had to stop. This really helped to clear up my blemishes. My skin cleared up but it was also drying out. Here are several other uses: 1. Problem skin- Wet a cotton ball. Apply 1 drop of Tea Tree Oil. Apply lightly to problem skin to help reduce oil that can lead to blemishes. Remove with water. Tea tree won’t cause dryness and flaking like some chemical treatments can. 2. Manicure/Pedicure Treatment- Add a few drops to manicurist spray or cream for cuticle care and welcomed relief for cracked nails. Also known to help ward of fungus. 3. Scalp Treatment- Mix a few drops into your shampoo to break up product build up and oil. Leaves hair squeaky clean. 4. Baby Care- Keep your diaper cleaner clean and fresh with a spray of tea tree oil mixed with water. 5. Laundry Freshener- Add 2 teaspoons of pure oil to a regular load of laundry during the wash cycle. 6. Multi-Purpose Cleaner- Add one teaspoon of pure oil to a little over a gallon of water and give windows, floors, tile and kitchen surfaces the thorough, chemical-free clean. 7. Stain Remover- Apply pure oil to damp cloth to remove scuffmarks from a vinyl and/or linoleum floors. 8. Bath and Tile Cleaner- Use an oil and water solution on shower doors to prevent soap buildup. After washing down walls and removing grime and mildew, wipe over again to prevent mildew re-growth. 9. Pest Control- Household ants and other pests dislike tea tree oil, so a few drops put at the point of entry will deter them. Wipe cupboards out with an oil and water solution to deter moths. 10. Mold Removal- Add 2 teaspoons of pure oil to 2 cups water. Shake to mix. Spray on mold and wipe clean.
January 2, 2012
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Received this as a sample, and was unexpectedly surprised. I really did not think that I would like this as I have at times not liked some products from Burt's Bees. I was pleasantly surprised at how "gentle" this was. It didn't feel harsh and I was happy with the results. A little messy but I can live with that.
January 2, 2012
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I liked the smell of this product. Who am I kidding? I like the smell of grapefruit! I didn't find this as exfoliating. I'm happy that I bought this on sale. Definitely not worth it! Although I liked the scent, I would rather have an exfoliating body scrub actually exfoliate and not just provide a gel like substance for my skin.
January 2, 2012
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These came with the Original Clarisonic. I used each and found that I only liked two out of the three. Not a big fan of the orange/yellow one. That one is for normal/dry skin. I really liked the blue and white ones. The blue is for normal/oily skin. It cleansed my skin well enough that I didn't worry about my face being irritated. The white one is for all/sensitive skin. I liked that this one had aloe, cucumber and Japanese green tea in it. Not that my skin could tell the difference. When I used all three of these, my skin did not feel tight or dry. Plus they lasted for quite a while. At $25 a pop, I might purchase again but I can still find different brands that could do a similar job.
January 2, 2012
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I like the scent of this face wash, but I found this to be more drying than the original formula. I have used the original formula on and off for the last 10 years, but this was by far one of the worst face washes that I have used. This would be good for a teenager or someone with oily skin. Not in either category? Steer clear of this formula. Not into lots of suds? Again stay away, especially if you use Clarisonic. This will suds like crazy and you will find yourself trying to blow the suds out of your nose and mouth.
January 2, 2012
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I love love love Keys to My Karma. This is a rich red and can almost rival Big Apple Red and OPI Red. I love that this is just as shiny as the rest of the reds but it also has that warmth that the other reds lack. I usually scour Ulta to find OPI in the sale section. My heart skips a beat when I find a new OPI color that I don't already have. I am still looking for the other India Collection colors, but fear that I may be too late.
January 1, 2012
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