I thought we could all share some skin and beauty tips. I think it would be helpful to share your age-range and skin type.
I am 30 and have dry skin.
I recently bought myself the Olay Professional Pro-X Advanced Cleansing System and I love it! I feel like I have smaller pores since I started using the brush.
I also began using a mixture of 3 parts baking soda to 1 part water to exfoliate with the Olay brush 2 to 3 times a week and I love the feeling of my skin.
For a night moisturizer, I am using extra virgin coconut oil. It is also GREAT as an eye make-up remover. I've been reading about and after time it should also help with small lines around the eyes. It is like $20 for a small jar but a little goes A LONG WAY. I am warning you that when you put it on at night it feels really oily but it will absorb and you will feel great in the morning.
I also used revlon frost and glow for hair highlights for the first time recently and I will be using it again. It does take some time to prepare your hair since you have to use a small tool to pull strands through a cap to highlight, but at $8 a box, it was worth the time.
I am looking for a day moisturizer that doesn't feel sticky and sit on my skin. I feel like a lot of grocery store items don't absorb easily.
So, who is next?
I am 30 and have dry skin.
I recently bought myself the Olay Professional Pro-X Advanced Cleansing System and I love it! I feel like I have smaller pores since I started using the brush.
I also began using a mixture of 3 parts baking soda to 1 part water to exfoliate with the Olay brush 2 to 3 times a week and I love the feeling of my skin.
For a night moisturizer, I am using extra virgin coconut oil. It is also GREAT as an eye make-up remover. I've been reading about and after time it should also help with small lines around the eyes. It is like $20 for a small jar but a little goes A LONG WAY. I am warning you that when you put it on at night it feels really oily but it will absorb and you will feel great in the morning.
I also used revlon frost and glow for hair highlights for the first time recently and I will be using it again. It does take some time to prepare your hair since you have to use a small tool to pull strands through a cap to highlight, but at $8 a box, it was worth the time.
I am looking for a day moisturizer that doesn't feel sticky and sit on my skin. I feel like a lot of grocery store items don't absorb easily.
So, who is next?