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BellaBellini
03-13-2011, 08:04 PM
Puffy Eyes - Garnier Eye Roller or whatever it's called. I've used the plain green one (it's clear, but the container is green), and the "sheer tint" one. Sheer tint is the BEST EVER... I keep it in the fridge so that the metal roller thingy is cooold, zaps puffiness right away, AND it's tinted so it gets rid of bags at the same time!

Does it help with under eye circles? I hate mine and there must be some way to correct the damn things.

I also use makeup forever HD foundation and their HD concealer pen is fantastic. Smashbox halo makes a yellow powder that neutralizes redness after sitting under all those lights all day.

I love those clean and clear oil blotting sheets because you start looking scary after putting powder on 30 times a day;p

Someone recommended a tinted body moisturizer in another thread. Please let me know the brand. I'm still struggling to embrace my pale skin:/

And I need to get a clarisonic. I'm pissed that amazon.com won't ship them to Canada.

MissEgo
03-13-2011, 08:12 PM
Does it help with under eye circles? I hate mine and there must be some way to correct the damn things.

Definitely! Mine were really dark, almost bruise-ish looking, and the tinted garnier eye rollery thing helps so much.

whirlerz
03-14-2011, 06:56 AM
Bella, do they sell Olay there? Bc Olay has a similar clarisonic product, someone in Bod Biz section said it was as good..it's a lot cheaper too.
Anyway, yesterday I bought some cheap strip eyelash glue from Walmart, I'd recently bought a holder for false eyelashes, it places them, as my hands are shaky. I missed the sale on false eyelashes themselves, however I do have a pair at home

sexandgrammar
03-14-2011, 07:00 AM
Definitely! Mine were really dark, almost bruise-ish looking, and the tinted garnier eye rollery thing helps so much.

Totally gonna pick one of these up today. I've been using Neutrogena's 3-in-1 Concealer for Eyes for a while (since Kiss My Face discontinued THEIR concealer, much to my chagrin), so I'm excited to try this!

kittykrane
03-14-2011, 10:09 AM
I used to sell Lancome a long time ago and recently started using just their skincare products again (too much of a makeup junkie to stick to one line) In just a few days my skin has gone from bad to beautiful, soft, and balanced. I can't freaking believe it! I'm not a big fan of the fragrances they put in their stuff, but they honestly have some of the best cleansers/ moisturizers for my skin.

We are military too so I can get it all 15% less than department store prices and tax free. Plus this weekend the exchange is having an extra discount and a GWP so I'm buying a few more things....

So happy I switched back! I've tried philosophy, avon, olay, Sei Bella (melaleuca) and all made my skin worse :( with breakouts. It's really weird how Lancome works for me.

shannonkristin
03-14-2011, 10:38 AM
Bella, do they sell Olay there? Bc Olay has a similar clarisonic product, someone in Bod Biz section said it was as good..it's a lot cheaper too.
Anyway, yesterday I bought some cheap strip eyelash glue from Walmart, I'd recently bought a holder for false eyelashes, it places them, as my hands are shaky. I missed the sale on false eyelashes themselves, however I do have a pair at home

the oil of olay face cleaner is nice, 2 speeds and just works by rotation. the clarisonic is sonic. Im saving for the clarisonic, because i can't justify almost 200 for it in one shot. the oil of olay one is a pretty nice substitute though. It get the job done, and i do have pretty smooth skin resulting from it. But you can always pick up a 5 dollar face brush and do the work yourself. thats what i used to do.

BellaBellini
03-14-2011, 01:16 PM
Bella, do they sell Olay there? Bc Olay has a similar clarisonic product, someone in Bod Biz section said it was as good..it's a lot cheaper too.


I haven't seen the Olay one at Shoppers Drug Mart in Canada. But I'll check a Shoppers with a beauty boutique. Anyone seen the Olay Clarisonic equivalent at Shoppers?

Although I might just hold out and buy it for myself at Sephora. I have the sonic toothbrush and it is great for my teeth. So I want some of that sonic action on my face:P

I'm going to get that garnier eye product today!

I'm not sure if you can buy Neostrata products in the U.S and elsewhere but their body moisturizer is awesome!

Neostrata body smoothing lotion (http://www.neostrata.ca/products/-type/body-care/body-smoothing-lotion/34/)

It is formulated with 10% glycolic acid, like lots of face treatments. But it gets your whole body smooth and helps with wrinkles and getting rid of scar and pimples.

I love bio oil also. I just wish it wasn't so oily because they recommend using it twice a day and that is just impossible during the day.

kittykrane
03-14-2011, 01:20 PM
the oil of olay face cleaner is nice, 2 speeds and just works by rotation. the clarisonic is sonic. Im saving for the clarisonic, because i can't justify almost 200 for it in one shot. the oil of olay one is a pretty nice substitute though. It get the job done, and i do have pretty smooth skin resulting from it. But you can always pick up a 5 dollar face brush and do the work yourself. thats what i used to do.

I have the Clarisonic Mia (smaller one) which I really like. I think I paid $119 off QVC with easy pay. The first one died in 3 months but Clarisonic replaced it under warranty for me.

I bought my daughter a Nutrisonic ($40) over Christmas from HSN. It's pretty good she says.

shannonkristin
03-14-2011, 01:40 PM
I have the Clarisonic Mia (smaller one) which I really like. I think I paid $119 off QVC with easy pay. The first one died in 3 months but Clarisonic replaced it under warranty for me.

I bought my daughter a Nutrisonic ($40) over Christmas from HSN. It's pretty good she says.

ok now im even more tempted!!! Is it really worth it? what did you notice an improvement in?

AudrinaCams
03-30-2011, 01:34 PM
Word, I totes need help with this, too. I don't drink or smoke anymore, I get enough sleep, I drink shitloads of water & eat shitloads of fruits & veggies. But I've always had the under-eye darkness/bags problem, too.

For camming, good natural light from above does wonders. But in real life? Not so much.

I have really dark under eye circles (and always have from allergies) I use white (or several shades lighter than your skin tone) concealer under my eyes from the inside corner to the outside corner it a giant U shape (not just where it is dark) blend in well and then use my foundation over it to blend in more.

Also I have a light directly behind the camera but pointing straight at the center of my face which gives me the best light and lights up my eyes.

sexandgrammar
03-30-2011, 01:38 PM
UPDATE: The Garnier eye roller thing is THE SHIT. I love it. Lots. Thanks so much for the recommendation, MissEgo!

AudrinaCams
03-30-2011, 01:40 PM
For regular makeup I wear mineral foundation, I love that I can just keep layering it on until I get enough coverage and I don't feel like I am suffocating under it like I do with liquid. I also contour with bronzer under my cheekbones and blush on my cheekbones and a swipe of shimmer across my cheekbones.

Eyeshadow I wear lighter colors if I'm working during daytime and black if it's at night.

I always line my lips in a color a shade darker than my lips and put on a neutral lip color and BLEND the liner in. Also a dab of white shimmer in the middle of the bottom lip makes it look nice and full ;)

nocturne
03-31-2011, 07:39 AM
My kit:

- Stila eyeliner if I'm doing a cat eye.

- Makeup Forever HD powder --> this stuff is amazing. Takes away shine without building up.

- Cheap lip gloss. I use decent gloss/lipstick off-cam, but on-cam, the cheap stuff actually looks amazing.

- Lashes.

- NARS blush (I use the Orgasm stick) and/or Benefit's High Beam for shimmer. Speaking of Benefit, Stay Don't Stray is a great eyeshadow base.

bun
04-07-2011, 12:57 AM
Oh snap! I love that garnier roller too!

I also like my Braun Episilk Epilator. My crotch hates it, but it can STFU

dalin
02-26-2014, 08:01 PM
Don't forget to protect my face, before you go out to travel~~~

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Flickdreams
09-07-2015, 09:01 AM
Subscribing.


I use an essential oil mix for skin regeneration/healing to prevent wrinkles and gently remover dead skin cells. I use the oil cleansing method on my face. I do hot oil hair treatments. Coconut oil pulling for teeth, tongue scraping, charcoal powder for teeth whitening. ACV in warm water every morning to clear liver/kidneys etc. Omega 3 tabs, Spirulina tabs.

SuperPookie
09-07-2015, 09:47 AM
I use the entire Mad Hippie line and my skin has never looked better ( except for dark circles which never go away) I'll try the eye roller thing. MH is completely natural which is important to me. It might not be quite moisturizing enough for someone with very dry skin however.

Kitcatt
09-07-2015, 09:59 AM
I'm older,41, so the big thing for me is making sure my skin is maintaining....
My big secret is micro needling, I get it done once every 3 months or so at a local medical spa, they use a needling "pen" that causes microscopic wounds on my face and helps rebuild collegen. I get the "retexturizing" depth which means a numbing cream has to be applied before hand and I essentially look like I have a really bad sunburn for 24 hours. Seriously, people always tell me how amazing my skin looks, on and off camera and I haven't gotten any botox or such things, just that.
I don't recommend the at home rollers, I'd be concerned about infection and inconsistent pressure.

StellaPark
09-07-2015, 10:13 AM
Exfoliation is my secret to glowy skin. For my body every two weeks I soak in a super hot bath for a half hour. Then scrub myself down with a Korean viscose towel, if you soaked in hot water long enough the skin literally rolls off.

For my face I use chemical exfoliation once or twice daily. I use alpha hydroxy acid wipes after cleansing to prevent clogged pores.

It's so important to cleanse and exfoliate properly when you have to wear heavy makeup.



Links to products below

seicento
09-07-2015, 10:31 AM
Good genes and hydration.

anonymous camgirl
09-07-2015, 01:55 PM
My beauty secret is HIGH QUALITY Vitamins and Minerals.. WE age because of Free Radicals.. Also LOVE Dr Schulze's Superfood.

TransdimensionalPrincess
09-07-2015, 03:23 PM
So I have dry skin that gets occasional breakouts, and it took me way too long to figure out the perfect combo of products for my skin. Most products break me out if i'm not careful.

I wash my face with this: http://www.neutrogena.com/product/oil-free+acne+wash.do?sortby=ourPicks
follow with this: http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.asp?pid=37272&catid=190119&aid=338666&aparam=37272&kpid=37272&CAWELAID=120142990000002547&CAGPSPN=pla&kpid=37272
let that dry then use this: http://www.burtsbees.com/Sensitive-Daily-Moisturizing-Cream/01400-00,default,pd.html?cgid=facialMoisturizers&start=7&q=#start=7
take my makeup off with this at night: http://www.acureorganics.com/product-p/050.htm

and that right there gives me such good skin (with always drinking water) that all I have to wear on camera is some powder. Hope this helps someone!

Shrunkenviolet
09-07-2015, 05:28 PM
it's either rock or roch or something like that you can get it at walgreens or cvs or any place like that for about 20$ I ran out 2 days ago so I don't ahve a bottle laying around, angel said her mom uses it too so she might know the name for sure, but it's something like that. I love the stuff, i don't think you're ever too young to use it, just regular maitinence :)

It's roc. They make a bunch of different stuff. You can buy it at any pharmacy. Good stuff. Love their 5 in 1 eye cream.

anonymous camgirl
09-07-2015, 06:07 PM
Oh yea I have tried their Vitamin C serum with my Dermaroller


I use the entire Mad Hippie line and my skin has never looked better ( except for dark circles which never go away) I'll try the eye roller thing. MH is completely natural which is important to me. It might not be quite moisturizing enough for someone with very dry skin however.

mysterymami
09-27-2018, 06:57 AM
I haven't started camming yet, as I am in the middle of a move - but I love the HiSmile teeth whitening kit. I always get compliments in "real life," and my smiling selfies just look so much...better. I also SWEAR on Retin-A cream (prescription), Spironolactone (50mg daily), Yasmin birth control, and my Curology subscription for the best skin of my life. I'm constantly being told that I barely look 16. I'm in my mid-twenties. I wear sunscreen DAILY (even though I'm darker skinned), and I swear on Minimo Glow Turmeric Scrub/Mask to fade away post-acne dark spots.

As far as makeup goes, I don't have a heavy hand, but I love highlighter. I feel like a sexy glazed donut. I like Champagne Pop by Becca or the ones by Fenty. I think highlighter just shows up so great in videos and photos, makes you look super healthy and radiant.

For my body, I scrub with a coffee scrub once or twice a week, use African black soap for any potential body acne (I only use once a week because it dries my skin OUT), I use peppermint Dr. Bronners usually to wash up. It just wakes me up, prepares me for the day, and if it's your first time using it...it tingles down there lmfao. I also moisturize with Shea Butter. God's gift to the world, honestly. My skin is SO soft and even toned because of this routine.

cyberstripper
09-28-2018, 12:08 AM
Can someone please provide beauty secrets for covering/reduce under eye puffy/bags without sugery ?

I heard about tea bags, ice freeze on teaspoons to put under eye not really sure if works. I know they have products out there that claims to help reduce the appearance of eye puffy/bags but not sure which one should buy.

My makeup God Wayne Goss on youtube taught me that you do not want to cover up the under eye bag, but the SHADOW it creates. I love Wayne Goss's tutorials, you can tell he truly loves helping women look and feel their best.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmvcI3q53_0

His trick to conceal acne scars changed my makeup routine forever, and I found it after years of struggling with this.

With makeup, it is really less about the makeup itself but the techniques used to apply it. I am a Domme on cam but never wear much heavy makeup. When I go all out, I do a little contouring and full face. I am in my mid-30's so less is more in my case. I never really cared for false lashes and a make up routine that rivals beauty bloggers.

So to maintain a camera ready appearance even without much makeup, I changed up my beauty routine:
No store bought cleansers. If I am not wearing makeup, I simply cleanse my face with rags made from soft t shirts and water. Water washing has kept me ageless. If I am wearing makeup, to remove makeup I use grapeseed oil and then dove bar soap. This preserves your acid mantle and prevents dryness and thus oil production.

After I cleanse, I tone with apple cider vinegar. I spray a 50-50 mix of acv and purified water all over my body. My skin is so soft, it makes natural nails grow really fast and hair shiny!

After toning, more grape seed oil. I massage it in with a facial massage routine. I make sure to do my facial massage once a week.

Diet, exercise, and lots of water are my mains. I also take a salt bath once a week or so, exfoliate with a technique called dry brushing.

kaleigasus
09-30-2018, 11:05 AM
Hi Ladies,

I am fairly new to camming but I am loving reading these tips and opinions. I have a question, what do you all have handy to quickly freshen up in between shows?

evalesauvage
09-30-2018, 11:29 AM
Hi Ladies,

I am fairly new to camming but I am loving reading these tips and opinions. I have a question, what do you all have handy to quickly freshen up in between shows?

What works best for me is a facial massage routine and facial gymnastics. I want to buy makeup next year and experiment, I only use lip gloss and false eyelashes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkM_A642iro

anonymous camgirl
09-30-2018, 02:23 PM
Well I might as well ask, girls what do you use for bumps on your face? I seem to be getting more and more I am old though and overweight I am sure that has something to do with it!.. I have been exfoliating with a face brush daily and I try to use ACV on my face daily but it stings and so cold!.. I bought an acid peel on amazon I haven't tried yet..... AND I am probably going to have to break out my dermaroller or something!

anonymous camgirl
09-30-2018, 02:36 PM
I always have baby wipes.. other than that I am stank...lol j/k


Hi Ladies,

I am fairly new to camming but I am loving reading these tips and opinions. I have a question, what do you all have handy to quickly freshen up in between shows?

evalesauvage
09-30-2018, 03:24 PM
Well I might as well ask, girls what do you use for bumps on your face? I seem to be getting more and more I am old though and overweight I am sure that has something to do with it!.. I have been exfoliating with a face brush daily and I try to use ACV on my face daily but it stings and so cold!.. I bought an acid peel on amazon I haven't tried yet..... AND I am probably going to have to break out my dermaroller or something!

fingers are your best friends, if your skin is delicate buy products according to it
facial gymnastics to rejuvenate the face
try lymphatic drainage massages

facial cupping too!

DahliaSimone
09-30-2018, 03:44 PM
Well I might as well ask, girls what do you use for bumps on your face? I seem to be getting more and more I am old though and overweight I am sure that has something to do with it!.. I have been exfoliating with a face brush daily and I try to use ACV on my face daily but it stings and so cold!.. I bought an acid peel on amazon I haven't tried yet..... AND I am probably going to have to break out my dermaroller or something!

Girl....put that goddamn face brush down. Unless you are using a brush like the Michael Todd that is specifically made with antimicrobial brush heads, you can do more damage than good with those things. I mean....brushes like that, especially if used regularly, do exfoliate BUT unless you are super gentle its very likely to cause fissures in your skin. You are spreading bacteria around your face, and that bacteria can get into those fissures. Thats just one probable cause. Bumps on your skin is a sign of over-exfoliation as well. Im not saying that is what you are doing, but you dont need to use a face brush AND ACV AND a peel AND whatever else you are doing to your skin. Calm your tits, pick ONE. One exfoliating product. A gentle scrub (Dermologica MultiVitamin Thermoexfoliant is amazing), that brush (although I advise against it), a peel....one. Are the bumps small and hard, kind of like the ones some people (myself included) get on their arms? If so, there is a brand called Anthony at Sephora and Ulta and they make these glycolic wipes, $18, that work great for that. They are made for your face so if they work on arms they can def work for their intended purpose. Again, tho, they are an exfoliant.....I cannot stress to you enough to be gentle with exfoliating. I got similar bumps when I started using my prescription Retin-A cream, but I got rid of them fast by cutting out my other exfoliants while my skin was adjusting to it. I am not a professional, I am, however, a girl who spends thousands upon thousands of dollars a year on beauty/makeup/skincare and all my free time is spent researching, trying new products, reading reviews, etc.

p.s. also, please dont put ACV on your face after exfoliating. After a regular cleanse is fine, but ACV is highly acidic and putting it on skin that has been exfoliated is only going to cause your skin to rebel and inflame.

anonymous camgirl
09-30-2018, 05:31 PM
First of all, I laughed my ass off at Calm your tits!.. my son used to say that...lol.. He's 22.. and I will not use my face brush daily then.. If I was going to take an uneducated guess it looks like a minimal version of Sebaceous Hyperplasia and I heard ACV makes it go away.. I don't use all these things on the same day.. I pick one but I have been exfoliating daily with the brush though.. I will cut back a bit then since you said that. But I had the bumps before the facial brush .. that's why I got it, I thought I was not exfoliating enough. Thanks for the tips.


Girl....put that goddamn face brush down. Unless you are using a brush like the Michael Todd that is specifically made with antimicrobial brush heads, you can do more damage than good with those things. I mean....brushes like that, especially if used regularly, do exfoliate BUT unless you are super gentle its very likely to cause fissures in your skin. You are spreading bacteria around your face, and that bacteria can get into those fissures. Thats just one probable cause. Bumps on your skin is a sign of over-exfoliation as well. Im not saying that is what you are doing, but you dont need to use a face brush AND ACV AND a peel AND whatever else you are doing to your skin. Calm your tits, pick ONE. One exfoliating product. A gentle scrub (Dermologica MultiVitamin Thermoexfoliant is amazing), that brush (although I advise against it), a peel....one. Are the bumps small and hard, kind of like the ones some people (myself included) get on their arms? If so, there is a brand called Anthony at Sephora and Ulta and they make these glycolic wipes, $18, that work great for that. They are made for your face so if they work on arms they can def work for their intended purpose. Again, tho, they are an exfoliant.....I cannot stress to you enough to be gentle with exfoliating. I got similar bumps when I started using my prescription Retin-A cream, but I got rid of them fast by cutting out my other exfoliants while my skin was adjusting to it. I am not a professional, I am, however, a girl who spends thousands upon thousands of dollars a year on beauty/makeup/skincare and all my free time is spent researching, trying new products, reading reviews, etc.

p.s. also, please dont put ACV on your face after exfoliating. After a regular cleanse is fine, but ACV is highly acidic and putting it on skin that has been exfoliated is only going to cause your skin to rebel and inflame.

euro_princess
09-30-2018, 10:57 PM
Well I might as well ask, girls what do you use for bumps on your face? I seem to be getting more and more I am old though and overweight I am sure that has something to do with it!.. I have been exfoliating with a face brush daily and I try to use ACV on my face daily but it stings and so cold!.. I bought an acid peel on amazon I haven't tried yet..... AND I am probably going to have to break out my dermaroller or something!

I have a license as esthetician.

AHA works best for white whiteheads. AHA are Alpha Hydroxy Acids, which are water soluble, so they can "dissolve" the first layer of dead skin. Depending on the concentration, you can use them multiple times per week. I would recommend something between 5-10%. If you are on a low budget, try The Ordinary (fairly cheap). They have a 7% Glycolic toner. Glycolic it's the most effective type of AHA, others are lactic, mandelic, malic.
Use it 1-2 times per week, exclusively at night, after washing your face, on dry skin. During the day, apply a moisturizer or dedicated SPF (at least spf 30). Please, don't ever use any type of acid without sun protection.
You should see results in a few weeks, but immediately you'll notice less texture.

Sun causes 80% of premature aging, so I would advise using SPF regardless. Your skin will thank you in a few years.

And please, be gentle with your skin, don't scrub it. Anything abrasive might cause micro cuts into your skin and you don't want that. Just stick with chemical exfoliants, they are more effective and have anti aging properties also. As long as you don't use high concentrations, they are not considered peels. Be careful with hardcore peels, they can cause chemical burns and wounds.

anonymous camgirl
10-01-2018, 07:46 AM
I have a license as esthetician.

AHA works best for white whiteheads. AHA are Alpha Hydroxy Acids, which are water soluble, so they can "dissolve" the first layer of dead skin. Depending on the concentration, you can use them multiple times per week. I would recommend something between 5-10%. If you are on a low budget, try The Ordinary (fairly cheap). They have a 7% Glycolic toner. Glycolic it's the most effective type of AHA, others are lactic, mandelic, malic.
Use it 1-2 times per week, exclusively at night, after washing your face, on dry skin. During the day, apply a moisturizer or dedicated SPF (at least spf 30). Please, don't ever use any type of acid without sun protection.
You should see results in a few weeks, but immediately you'll notice less texture.

Sun causes 80% of premature aging, so I would advise using SPF regardless. Your skin will thank you in a few years.

And please, be gentle with your skin, don't scrub it. Anything abrasive might cause micro cuts into your skin and you don't want that. Just stick with chemical exfoliants, they are more effective and have anti aging properties also. As long as you don't use high concentrations, they are not considered peels. Be careful with hardcore peels, they can cause chemical burns and wounds.

Thanks for your advice but they are not white heads , they are just flesh colored bumps , like sebaceous hyperplasia.. I believe that's what they are.. do you know what I could do about that?

euro_princess
10-01-2018, 09:34 AM
Thanks for your advice but they are not white heads , they are just flesh colored bumps , like sebaceous hyperplasia.. I believe that's what they are.. do you know what I could do about that?

Tretinoin/Retinol and Salicylic Acid. But I would advise getting checked by a dermatologist, to make sure they are indeed sebaceous hyperplasia. Sometimes they can be confused for worse skin conditions.

If that's indeed what you have, retinol/tretinoin will teach your skin how to behave properly and calm down your sebaceous glands. But is going to take months, it's a long run substance.
Salicylic acid (BHA) it's a type of acid soluble in oils, which means it's going to dissolve the excess of sebum trapped under your skin. 2-4% it's the way to start. Paula's Choice makes on the best BHAs on the market.

Other treatments involve procedures done by a dermatologist (laser, electrocauterization).

DahliaSimone
10-01-2018, 10:19 AM
Tretinoin/Retinol and Salicylic Acid. But I would advise getting checked by a dermatologist, to make sure they are indeed sebaceous hyperplasia. Sometimes they can be confused for worse skin conditions.

If that's indeed what you have, retinol/tretinoin will teach your skin how to behave properly and calm down your sebaceous glands. But is going to take months, it's a long run substance.
Salicylic acid (BHA) it's a type of acid soluble in oils, which means it's going to dissolve the excess of sebum trapped under your skin. 2-4% it's the way to start. Paula's Choice makes on the best BHAs on the market.

Other treatments involve procedures done by a dermatologist (laser, electrocauterization).

Tretinoin is the best thing I ever did for my face. Seriously have better skin now, in my 30s, than I did in my 20's. Getting through the 'ugly phase' sucks, but its my #1 skincare item of all time.

evalesauvage
10-01-2018, 10:44 AM
correctors for white stripes, I'm pretty white too, even so I do not want to notice the stretch marks, I want to have more angles in camera feeling confident. HELP

EdithOutlier
10-01-2018, 01:31 PM
I'll second the recommendation on Paula's Choice BHA. It cleared up the cystic acne I started getting on my chin in my late thirties, which nothing else worked on. I wouldn't live without it now.

JaneBurgess
10-01-2018, 06:51 PM
Well I might as well ask, girls what do you use for bumps on your face? I seem to be getting more and more I am old though and overweight I am sure that has something to do with it!.. I have been exfoliating with a face brush daily and I try to use ACV on my face daily but it stings and so cold!.. I bought an acid peel on amazon I haven't tried yet..... AND I am probably going to have to break out my dermaroller or something!

Dont do your own acid peel, that's just asking for trouble. Ive know multiple people that did that and burned their faces, its not as easy as the directions claim. Using a brush everyday will strip your skin of moisture and can cause irritation. Thats probably what the bumps are from

Cutie101
10-01-2018, 07:14 PM
I'll second the recommendation on Paula's Choice BHA. It cleared up the cystic acne I started getting on my chin in my late thirties, which nothing else worked on. I wouldn't live without it now.

YES, for this! Paula's Choice are my favourite products and yes, they keep my acne under control. And I love their SPF moisturizers, since I have oily skin and pretty much everything gets greasy and oily on my face. Those have a milky texture and my face stays somehow matte!

xxxGothBarbie
10-03-2018, 02:01 PM
Getting free samples from Sephora is my secret :) I always get the same samples & multiple ones of the same product if it's working for my skin. I highly recommend the Dr. Brandt microdermabrasion scrub & the Boscia cleanser (either the charcoal detoxifying one or the clarifying clearing one).

In the last year alone I've gotten enough free samples of the microdermabrasion scrub that literally saved me $80 from having to buy the whole bottle. Same with the cleansers too.

I really like using that morroccian argon oil for my hair too since I'm ALWAYS changing the color & damaging the hell out of it.

DahliaSimone
10-03-2018, 02:11 PM
Getting free samples from Sephora is my secret :) I always get the same samples & multiple ones of the same product if it's working for my skin. I highly recommend the Dr. Brandt microdermabrasion scrub & the Boscia cleanser (either the charcoal detoxifying one or the clarifying clearing one).

In the last year alone I've gotten enough free samples of the microdermabrasion scrub that literally saved me $80 from having to buy the whole bottle. Same with the cleansers too.

I really like using that morroccian argon oil for my hair too since I'm ALWAYS changing the color & damaging the hell out of it.

I looooooove MoroccanOil!!!

xStellaBlue
10-06-2018, 08:03 PM
Am I the only girl that wears a wig on cam? My hair is so thin and curly and unmanageable. I do my makeup every morning and use a good setting spray then when I get an indy customer or a Niteflirt call on my cam listing, I throw on my lace front wig and hop on cam. So much easier than trying to make my hair look perfect and having to touch up in between every show.

whirlerz
10-06-2018, 09:41 PM
Am I the only girl that wears a wig on cam? My hair is so thin and curly and unmanageable. I do my makeup every morning and use a good setting spray then when I get an indy customer or a Niteflirt call on my cam listing, I throw on my lace front wig and hop on cam. So much easier than trying to make my hair look perfect and having to touch up in between every show.

I'm sure some do..I don't, but I bought a wig from a Trans store, they're so knowledgable about them. It's a great wig, a lace front also.

SapphireXO
10-09-2018, 06:10 AM
1. Makeup Revolution - They make the best bronzer I've ever used! Perfect shades for fair skin! - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01HQTQQW8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
2. Hydrogel masks. Especially after a long camming day. These are epic! - https://www.sephora.com/product/coconut-gel-sheet-mask-hydrating-P433949?icid2=products%20grid:p433949:product
3. Fake lashes! Crave makes the best ones I've ever used. Make sure to buy their glue. No other glue compares! - www.cravelashes.com (http://www.cravelashes.com)
4. Urban Decay makes the best concealer and light to full coverage foundation hands down. So worth the money to have perfect skin with and without make up!https://www.ulta.com/naked-skin-weightless-ultra-definition-liquid-makeup?productId=xlsImpprod4550001 and https://www.ulta.com/naked-skin-weightless-complete-coverage-concealer?productId=xlsImpprod11911129

itsnightlight
10-09-2018, 09:05 AM
For curly haired girls, OGX Coconut Milk Conditioner really helps if I have to let my hair be curly for a while (too much heat is damaging for curly hair and since I bleach it blonde... moisture and recovery is a MUST) . There have been times where I woke up with bad hair days, would scrunch this conditioner with water in my hands in my hair, head out, and have clumps and clumps of curls. Amazing

For toning blonde hair/brightening highlights, Shimmer Lights Purple Shampoo is the way to go. A decent sized bottle is about $15 at Sally's. Took the orange brass right out of my hair. Follow it up with a good deep conditioner to prevent dryness, but it's such a great product.

COCONUT OIL. Great for taking off makeup, moisturizer, your skin, helps your breath, helps your hair, helps your health (consuming), helps as lube on cam. You can get a huge 2 1/2 lb bottle from Costco for about $20.

There's a new line of makeup called Ruby Kisses. They sell makeup at your local CVS and probably Walgreens too. I can't get enough of their products, they are REALLY good.

Wet n Wild liquid eyeliner is astoundingly wonderful. It stays in place, doesn't jump on my eyelids/ anything like that. Cost about $2-$3. Their volume lengthening mascara will also give you the same surprise

evalesauvage
10-09-2018, 03:31 PM
I do not have much money today to buy beauty things, but I share my homemade tricks
My best homemade scrub is sugar and lemon, I had some dark spots of juvenile acne and they disappeared. just put together a little of each ingredients, exfoliate for five minutes and leave to rest for fifteen minutes more.
I shave my legs with disposable shaving machine but I do not use foam or soap, just a little olive oil, I really love it.
I do not currently go to a gym but jumping rope really has accelerated my metabolism and my weight is very good, I do not do diets in fact I am a glutton.