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Drugstore skincare
This entry is a variation on skincare (I've done a previous focus on all natural skincare) and this one focuses on drugstore.
The lovely Michelle Phan (ricebunny) put together a really good review of recommended drugstore brand skincare.
It is very important to take care of and love the skin you are in. Her review (and the video has visuals) is right in line with the research and recommendations I would make.
Take into consideration what skin type you have. because you can have Dry, dry & sensitive, oily, oily and sensitive, combo, combo and sensitive... and even other combinations that perhaps certain ingredients don't even affect.
They are many alternatives to taking care of your skin from using all natural products, home made, drugstore or high end department store. But department store products tend to cost more for the fancy labels and packaging. There are some dept, store products I would recommend but the focus is that drugstore at the moment is VERY suitable for those on a budget. Neutrogena's microderm abraision line is my next best recommendation.
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To read more please see the blog entries:
blog.myspace.com/index.cfm
www.myspace.com/designsbyao - in case the link provided does not work.
This entry is a variation on skincare (I've done a previous focus on all natural skincare) and this one focuses on drugstore.
The lovely Michelle Phan (ricebunny) put together a really good review of recommended drugstore brand skincare.
It is very important to take care of and love the skin you are in. Her review (and the video has visuals) is right in line with the research and recommendations I would make.
Take into consideration what skin type you have. because you can have Dry, dry & sensitive, oily, oily and sensitive, combo, combo and sensitive... and even other combinations that perhaps certain ingredients don't even affect.
They are many alternatives to taking care of your skin from using all natural products, home made, drugstore or high end department store. But department store products tend to cost more for the fancy labels and packaging. There are some dept, store products I would recommend but the focus is that drugstore at the moment is VERY suitable for those on a budget. Neutrogena's microderm abraision line is my next best recommendation.
....
To read more please see the blog entries:
blog.myspace.com/index.cfm
www.myspace.com/designsbyao - in case the link provided does not work.
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