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Big Schwanz Acht;n1084845 said:Re: Dick Cream - Ruler VS Eye - And Other Fun Things!
I've found that using Empirical data prevents my mind from misinterpreting what my eyes are seeing...so The Bathmate Sticker is my best friend
doublelongdaddy;n1815159 said:They carry this at Trader Joes? Or can I get it anywhere?
iGrowSteady;n1815290 said:arkailija – Ohhh okay, yeah that’s why I didn’t find it at Walmart, and they have everything! So I was able to buy some coconut oil moisturizing cream with vitamin E at the dollar store, as well as vitamin E beauty oil. I noticed the oil also has coconut oil as well, so hopefully that’ll work well if the first doesn’t… If that’s even what you meant, as clearly I’m struggling a bit:}!
arkailija;n1815329 said:Several vitamins are great for your skin. The composition of the product matters a lot though. Vitamin C based products can be great as well, but Vitamin C breaks down easily.
Personally, I mainly use Shea Butter (Butyrosperum Parkii for the INCI list name!) for many things. It is only one product with a lot of uses. And it being just one ingredient so to speak of, I'm less worried about any issues.
Maybe it's the "hippie" in me, but I've tried to cater my cosmetics usage to more natural and "neutral" in a way.
I do get some stuff from Deciem, something from the Ordinary range. (One member actually told about that brand and Niacimide in particular!)
That shop does have Argan Oil, it's great.
I guess it's a bit of balancing, sometimes more natural and sometimes more stronger not-so-natural cosmetics.
I highly recommend reading about comedogenic index related to oils and skincare products. I've had and have issues with my skin and I wish everyone else to have good skin. Maybe one day I shall as well. In that sense, knowledge about comedogenic index and certain cosmetic ingredients can help a lot.
doublelongdaddy;n1815646 said:Anything good for getting rid of dark bags under the eyes?