Sunscreen
Sunscreen is probably the most important part of your skincare regimen. It is the best way to prevent a rapid aging process before it starts, or to minimize its progress. The earlier one starts daily sun protection, the more thankful one will be in twenty years! If you are out in the sun often, you should be protecting any skin visible to the sun’s harsh rays with some sort of sunscreen. It is noteworthy to point out that not all sunscreens are made equal for all body parts. The face should be protected by a sunscreen product made specifically for the face, because most sunscreens used on the body will clog pores and may cause increased acne or oiliness. Facial sunscreens tend to have little to no fragrance and dry quickly to a non-greasy finish.

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Comment by Sara
2008-03-19 17:53:51

hey doll! Me again. Have you ever tried or could you do a review on Ready To Wear Eyebrow Extensions and/or Eyelash Extensions!?! I saw them on HSN the other day and was amazed but what they claimed to do. I would love to know if these products are worth buying! Too good to be true??? There’s also a set of lipglosses called “Sexy Nudes” have you tried these?

-I REALLY want to find a tinted eyebrow gel or eyebrow dye, that stays and looks fab. - any suggestions?!?

thanks for all the help you provide!
Xx.

Comment by Christine
2008-03-19 18:24:47

Hi Sara, what brands are these by? I haven’t tried either so I can’t help you with a review!

No clue about eyebrow dyes or tinted gels, will look into it!

 
 
Comment by Stacey
2008-03-20 14:39:50

Can you recommend any brands for sunscreen for the face? I still don’t use it (shock horror!) because I feel a little overwhelmed by how many products there are. If MAC made one, I’d be set, lol.

Comment by Christine
2008-03-21 08:01:47

Olay’s Complete SPF15 is great for a cheap drugstore solution!

 
Comment by Jill
2008-03-21 14:50:51

There is a really good face sublock by Aveeno. It’s got SPF 30. During the summer I spend a lot of time in the sun (I’m a caddy) and this one is great. It’s not too sticky and it absorbs nicely.

Comment by Christine
2008-03-21 15:12:49

Thanks for sharing your recommendation, Jill! It’s good to know what works!

 
 
 
Comment by Sara
2008-03-20 18:46:56

I can’t remember the last name of the man who makes them, Philipe something…I guess he worked for MAC for like 10 plus years. I saw it on HSN, late the other night - I was really sleepy, but this caught my eye immediately. The product line is called “Ready To Wear” though, they have “sets” (with blush, lipsticks, eyeshadows and eyeliners, etc) and then lipglosses, and the eyelash extensions or eyebrow extensions. With the eyelash and eyebrow extensions he uses lil fibers (its not actual hair) lol. For the mascara you use your regular mascara (any kind) and then put the fibers, which are applied by what looks like a mascara brush. Then one more coat of mascara. I guess you can keep on adding the fibers a.k.a extensions to get as long/full as you want! I’m really interested in the eyebrow extensions though. With these you apply a clear gel or some type of clear formula on the eye brows, then apply the fibers on top of it. It gives a real textured HAIR look (as far as I could see on tv). The eyebrows seemed to fill in very well, natural looking. They come in three diff shades, light for blonde, medium for browns/reds, and dark for dark brown or black hair.

OoOo im so curious about these! I’ll look these up online and see what I can find.

Xx

Comment by Christine
2008-03-21 08:11:38

Thanks, Sara! I’ll definitely look into it!

 
 
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