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Old 11-03-2013, 01:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Maria-Minamino View Post
LMAO - not jelly - my boyfriend XD Sorry - I'm not making much sense tonight - I am so tired XDDD

LMAO recolors are so damn tedious D: I'm like UGH SCREW THIS PALETTE XDDD

SEriously? I've had breakouts alwways D:
Nope that was my misunderstanding XD It was obvious and I totally missed it!

Well on Ava we used this fun feature on photoshop for the recolors. So as long as you had things on different layers and what not it was pretty easy. Actually I think Bobbi learned the trick from someone on Mene so ya'll probably do the same thing.

Yep, I used to be so selfish too. Would complain about my skin. It was perfect and I'm not being cocky. Now I take such good care of it because it's not perfect and it drives me bananas.
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Originally Posted by zigbigadorlube View Post
Someone else was telling me about shampoos to use. I think it might have been Izumi? I once got this silicone free shampoo from Garnia and holy crap, it was the worst shampoo I'd ever used. V_V

I have recently gotten into the tea tree oil stuff. I got a lotion and the face wash from the Body Shop. Like you said the face wash doesn't work well for me. The lotion seems to heal blemishes up pretty quickly but it also seems like it creates more so I haven't been completely sold on it yet. I was thinking about trying the oil though. I saw that Burts Bees had some oil like that but I didn't get it since I wasn't sure if it worked well or not.
I *mostly* only use all natural products so it's hard for me to justify people using other products, but at the same time I'm not an all natural freak so I don't judge XD I used to use all the bad stuff kekekeke.

If you're going to try the oil for blemishes get this: Tea Tree Blemish Gel | The Body Shop ®

It works REALLY good! The Burt's Bee's one is "better" in a cleaner sense (since the body shop isn't all natural), but I find it doesn't work as good.

Also remember that products take about a month to start showing you if it's "working". When a product starts working you often get break outs because it's bringing all the crap beneath your skin to the surface. This is when people think that products aren't working because they are breaking out, when in essence, it's working. That's not true for everything though of course :)