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charlie61
01-31-2021, 07:09 PM
Unfortunately the only thing that I can use on my face that won't break me out is retinol. Even washing with basic cleansers makes me start breaking out, I have to be very creative with how I wash my makeup off.

I'm so fascinated and curious about this!! Cleansers start to break you out, but retinol doesn't seem to irritate or break you out?! So interesting. Skincare is a real mindfuck, because there are SO many variables at play, both internal and external. Sometimes one bad ingredient, like added fragrance, can cause issues with a product that's otherwise great, or sometimes we think the culprit is the products we're using, when the real issue is a lack of healthy skin barrier or over-exfoliation (so all products start to cause issues). It's like a lifelong puzzle.

Genoveve
01-31-2021, 08:19 PM
underlying sources of inflammation (diet, stress/cortisol, lack of sleep, sedentary lifestyle). That's a generalization and not a judgment.

Preach preach preach. There's so many things that can cause skin issues, and when people are for instance struggling with acne and they say they've tried everything and nothing works I feel like chances are it's being caused by something that they would never suspect could cause pimples in the first place and thus haven't tried.


For me, my skin is like a canary in a coalmine. If my skin is glowing, even-toned, clear, and calm, then it's a pretty good indicator of my internal health as well. It's a daily discipline for me to keep it that way!

Same. There's a reason why clear skin is a fertility cue.


I'm so fascinated and curious about this!! Cleansers start to break you out, but retinol doesn't seem to irritate or break you out?! So interesting. Skincare is a real mindfuck, because there are SO many variables at play, both internal and external. Sometimes one bad ingredient, like added fragrance, can cause issues with a product that's otherwise great, or sometimes we think the culprit is the products we're using, when the real issue is a lack of healthy skin barrier or over-exfoliation (so all products start to cause issues). It's like a lifelong puzzle.

Retinol does cause some initial redness and slight peeling, but my skin adjusts to it really fast. And that's even with using Skinceuticals 1.0. My normal washing routine is literally just removing my eye makeup in the shower with baby shampoo and the hot water hitting my face(and an aztec clay mask every now and then). Any time I try to step it up with face cleanser or makeup removal wipes, even oil free ones, breakouts ensue. I'm trying to step it up because I wear more face makeup now(which means more to remove) but I'm like shit maybe I should just stick with the hot water. :confused:

charlie61
01-31-2021, 08:30 PM
^Yesss girl, you get me!!!

Have you experimented at all with using an oil to break down makeup, then cleansing ("double cleansing")? The hot water could also sensitize your skin. It almost sounds like your skin barrier is weak, so everything breaks it out. But I'm sure you've done a ton of research and ruled out my armchair dermatologist speculations, lol!

Genoveve
01-31-2021, 08:48 PM
^^I'm currently experimenting with removing the eye makeup with oil rather than constantly drying it out with the shampoo, I tried castor oil for a bit and didn't like it, now trying coconut oil. What type of oil would you suggest for the face face though?

Erika_Xstacy
01-31-2021, 08:48 PM
I feel so basic with my dove bar soap on my face. i break through barriers with Dove. No mascara can hold on


dermalogica eye and face cream with their exfoliant. love the way it feels

I want a good decollete cream if anyone can recommend one?

charlie61
01-31-2021, 09:10 PM
^^I'm currently experimenting with removing the eye makeup with oil rather than constantly drying it out with the shampoo, I tried castor oil for a bit and didn't like it, now trying coconut oil. What type of oil would you suggest for the face face though?

Maybe sweet almond, or rosehip if you're feeling bougie. Agreed that castor is super thick.

charlie61
01-31-2021, 09:47 PM
^^I'm currently experimenting with removing the eye makeup with oil rather than constantly drying it out with the shampoo, I tried castor oil for a bit and didn't like it, now trying coconut oil. What type of oil would you suggest for the face face though?

This is honestly why i prefer tubing mascaras.

Genoveve
01-31-2021, 10:16 PM
^^^What is that?

charlie61
01-31-2021, 10:30 PM
^^^What is that?

Some mascaras form tubes around the lash, so they come off in tubes instead of just smearing around. Maybelline lash sensational is one i use, but maybe Google it. Mascara preferences are so personal that I'd hate to send you down the wrong path!

SnuffleUffleGrass
02-01-2021, 06:40 AM
^^I'm currently experimenting with removing the eye makeup with oil rather than constantly drying it out with the shampoo, I tried castor oil for a bit and didn't like it, now trying coconut oil. What type of oil would you suggest for the face face though?

Baby oil gel can be used to remove eye makeup. I don't see it for sale everywhere though, so failing that, small amounts of baby oil.

Cutie101
02-01-2021, 11:32 AM
^^I'm currently experimenting with removing the eye makeup with oil rather than constantly drying it out with the shampoo, I tried castor oil for a bit and didn't like it, now trying coconut oil. What type of oil would you suggest for the face face though?

I have been using for years the Nivea or Garnier eye makeup removers (this https://www.amazon.com/Nivea-Double-Effect-Make-Up-Remover/dp/B07HS1PQMK/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3RQEZY7UOAQK6&dchild=1&keywords=nivea+eye+makeup+remover&qid=1612204350&sprefix=nivea+eye%2Caps%2C258&sr=8-2 or this https://www.amazon.com/Garnier-Naturals-Essentials-Make-up-Remover/dp/B004LRT3KG/ref=sr_1_27?dchild=1&keywords=garnier+eye+makeup+remover&qid=1612204389&sr=8-27 - in my country, the garnier one is purple, but i think it does the same thing. Anyway, I buy wichever I find, both do the same thing). It's micelar water with oil, it removes the makeup immediately, i just gently press the cotton pads on the eyes for a few seconds, to soak the makeup, then gently rub and it all goes away. I also, very gently, grab and pull the eyelashes. Also, very effective for the eyelash glue, you know how you have those little sillicone remains, like you have lyce on your eyelashes?:)) Well, it goes away . Even the waterproof mascara or long lasting lipsticks. I also go with them around my face, to soak the makeup.
Then I finish with Garnier micelar water, untill the cotton pads are clean (this one https://www.amazon.com/Garnier-SkinActive-Micellar-Cleansing-Water/dp/B017PCGABI/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1M4Z1FR6TTEF8&dchild=1&keywords=garnier+micellar+water&qid=1612204458&sprefix=garnier+micel%2Caps%2C271&sr=8-1 - here i can find really big bottles, i couldn't find on amazon, but you get it).
I tried everything, oil cleansers and trying to wash my face after, makeup removing lotions, etc.
Nothing beats this combo, is the best for my face, my eyes aren't burning anymore, the are doesn't get sensitive anymore because i don't have to rub like crazy anymore, my face doesn't break anymore, since they don't contain perfume or alcohool.
Also, it's the fastest method, it takes me 2 minutes or so, untill my face is clean. When I was using face oils, i would make a mess and also have to wash my face countless times, wash the little towels i was using on my face, put them to dry, etc. No more.
I would never try anything else.

Oh and I also looove, those huge cotton pads, that are almost as big as my palm :)) I can't stand the small, round ones. I consume less and I feel my face is getting cleaned better, i can rub my face more effectively with those (like this https://www.amazon.com/Intrinsics-Large-Oval-Cotton-Pads/dp/B07DL8S1RR/ref=sr_1_24?crid=6JGNYE433NN2&dchild=1&keywords=cotton+pads&qid=1612204763&sprefix=cotton+pad%2Caps%2C264&sr=8-24#customerReviews).

indiegirl
02-01-2021, 05:12 PM
I just use my clarisonic brush with my normal face wash. Works like a charm.

Genoveve
02-01-2021, 06:37 PM
I have this weird compulsion with makeup where I cannot waste it.....like if I have a lipstick that I'm not using because it looks bad on me or I just bought it once for a Halloween look and it's not practical for anything else I will experiment by mixing it with other lipsticks until I end up with a color that actually works for me and I'll keep using that mixture till it's all used up. Same with eyeshadow, if I have a color that's not working for me I find another eyeshadow to mix it with till it's a color that does work and use it up that way. Some of my top favorite colors have come from doing this.

bananaqueen
02-01-2021, 07:13 PM
I take makeup off with coconut oil and use grapeseed/almond/jojoba/coconut/rosehip- switching between these. I heard the skin is like a giant mouth!

whirlerz
02-02-2021, 01:31 PM
Tube mascaras :

https://www.allure.com/gallery/best-tubing-mascaras

charlie61
02-02-2021, 04:27 PM
Yeah, i have no patience for the smearing around of mascaras while trying to remove them, not to mention the wiping / pulling of the delicate skin around the eye. My Maybelline lash sensational acts like a tubing mascara. I've also heard great things about the Thrive Causemetics tubing mascara. But again, mascara preferences are so personal. So if you have a routine that works for you, maybe just stick with it.

LoveyDovey
02-02-2021, 09:31 PM
I find when I drink Naked kale blazer, it makes me look all glowy a few hours later.

charlie61
02-04-2021, 04:21 PM
Maybe sweet almond, or rosehip if you're feeling bougie. Agreed that castor is super thick.

Also can't believe i forgot about jojoba. I used to double cleanse with a thin oil and a muslin cloth, then wash with a face cleanser, back when i wore face makeup (currently working from home instead of going in to an office, so i never wear makeup). The muslin cloth was a game changer, because it has more grip than microfiber.

neverendingkneebruises
02-07-2021, 09:01 AM
Also can't believe i forgot about jojoba. I used to double cleanse with a thin oil and a muslin cloth, then wash with a face cleanser, back when i wore face makeup (currently working from home instead of going in to an office, so i never wear makeup). The muslin cloth was a game changer, because it has more grip than microfiber.

Double cleansing is king!! I'll never go back. My dry skin is way better since doing that. I just use Pond's Cold Cream because it's cheap and convenient, and does a really good job at removing makeup if I wore any that day.

whirlerz
02-08-2021, 09:10 AM
Yeah, i have no patience for the smearing around of mascaras while trying to remove them, not to mention the wiping / pulling of the delicate skin around the eye. My Maybelline lash sensational acts like a tubing mascara. I've also heard great things about the Thrive Causemetics tubing mascara. But again, mascara preferences are so personal. So if you have a routine that works for you, maybe just stick with it.

I used Thrive, I thought it was so-so. Not worth the price

LoveyDovey
02-09-2021, 11:57 PM
So I've been taking collagen tablets + C and using Neutrogena Retinol Serum and I've definitely have noticed a difference in my skin, and the collagen has been good for thickening my hair too. Usually I get BOTOX but if I keep this up I might not need to do that anymore. Drinking a lot of water helps too.

Angela888
02-10-2021, 04:35 AM
If you hun want great skin use obagi yes it’s pricey but seriously worth every penny!!

sexysusie
02-11-2021, 09:15 PM
I adore Dr Dennis gross alpha beta daily pads, straight up tretinoin, and Paula's choice c+ booster (a dupe for CE ferulic serum at leas than half the price!). Keeps my skin looking great, especially now I'm aging more. I also regularly use argan oil all over my body including hair and face, it drinks it up! Vegan diet helps a ton.

indiegirl
02-13-2021, 07:11 PM
https://sokoglam.com/collections/spot-treatment/products/soft-shield-pimple-patch These are amazzzzing for healing pimples overnight and not popping them.

indiegirl
02-14-2021, 04:20 PM
Am I not doing something right in regards to hair care? I tend to have splint ends with my normal hair (despite air drying only and no straightening/curling it anymore) but even with my hair extensions I made a point of just air drying this time, only straightened it 1 time over the months I've had the new set. Am I brushing too hard or something? Really makes me confused because I want my hair extensions to last long and look healthy.

charlie61
02-14-2021, 05:03 PM
Am I not doing something right in regards to hair care? I tend to have splint ends with my normal hair (despite air drying only and no straightening/curling it anymore) but even with my hair extensions I made a point of just air drying this time, only straightened it 1 time over the months I've had the new set. Am I brushing too hard or something? Really makes me confused because I want my hair extensions to last long and look healthy.

Could be due to so many things. My guess is it's from friction. The ends of hair, of course, are the most fragile, as they're older (have been exposed to the most damage compared to any other part of your hair), and because they're...at the end. So if you wear your hair down or in a ponytail, the ends are always dragging across coats and other surfaces, plus friction on sheets during sex, while sleeping, etc. The ends could be revealing nutritional and stress issues you were having back when that part of your hair was being grown, too. Lots of potential causes.

^not all of that applies since you were mostly asking about your extensions, but might be relevant!

xxxGothBarbie
02-15-2021, 10:02 PM
I use Dermalogica Pre cleanse & I won't ever go back! This stuff is amazing to use before the special cleansing gel of their's. My face feels soo soft & complexion seems to have evened out alot more than before. I also exfoliate twice a week with Dr. Brandt's Microdermabrasion exfoliant. I use Philosophy Hope in a jar moisturizer.

LoveyDovey
02-20-2021, 08:07 AM
So I've been taking collagen tablets + C and using Neutrogena Retinol Serum and I've definitely have noticed a difference in my skin, and the collagen has been good for thickening my hair too. Usually I get BOTOX but if I keep this up I might not need to do that anymore. Drinking a lot of water helps too.

Still doing this. I've been noticing a definite reduction in my wrinkles! Barely notice them now!!

SnuffleUffleGrass
02-21-2021, 03:50 PM
Tomorrow I'm getting my rat's nest hair cut right and going to splurge on some clothing. I should share pics....

Cutie101
02-21-2021, 04:03 PM
Tomorrow I'm getting my rat's nest hair cut right and going to splurge on some clothing. I should share pics....

Yasss girl!! Treat yo' self!

xxxGothBarbie
02-21-2021, 10:54 PM
Still doing this. I've been noticing a definite reduction in my wrinkles! Barely notice them now!!

What kind of collagen tablets do you take?

carmen_b
02-22-2021, 11:37 AM
Doing cosmetic consult soon

Teeth !

I’m 75% happy but want the last 25% on top upper teeth ( that super perfect look ).
My front two look slightly too prominent , the ones just back from those are too small compared to front , and my incisors look just a little too vampire haha. They are straight but not that " perfected " look .

It might be an Invisalign thing and some very light cosmetic shaping.

I’m at the dental office now.

He’s replacing this dark filling too. It bothers me when I laugh you can see the little dark spot. Haha

whirlerz
02-22-2021, 11:45 AM
Indiegirl : Go get IGK, Antisocial spray, you'll love it^!

indiegirl
02-22-2021, 11:54 AM
Indiegirl : Go get IGK, Antisocial spray, you'll love it^!

Is it for daily use? I was looking at the directions on their website.

whirlerz
02-22-2021, 01:32 PM
Yes, you can use it daily! :)

carmen_b
02-22-2021, 02:03 PM
Liars omg. My face is still numb two hours later ( they said it would fade in 2 hours ).

I hope this in gone by 5 . :(

whirlerz
02-22-2021, 07:07 PM
Am I not doing something right in regards to hair care? I tend to have splint ends with my normal hair (despite air drying only and no straightening/curling it anymore) but even with my hair extensions I made a point of just air drying this time, only straightened it 1 time over the months I've had the new set. Am I brushing too hard or something? Really makes me confused because I want my hair extensions to last long and look healthy.

Try to wear your hair up (I use a wooden stick to keep it in a bun)

I also have a satin lined hat I wear around the house.
My hair can get knotty AF.

LoveyDovey
02-23-2021, 04:43 AM
What kind of collagen tablets do you take?

This plus Neutrogena ultra wrinkle repair serum has helped a lot.

AuroraJade
02-23-2021, 05:28 AM
Doing cosmetic consult soon

Teeth !

I’m 75% happy but want the last 25% on top upper teeth ( that super perfect look ).
My front two look slightly too prominent , the ones just back from those are too small compared to front , and my incisors look just a little too vampire haha. They are straight but not that " perfected " look .

It might be an Invisalign thing and some very light cosmetic shaping.

I’m at the dental office now.

He’s replacing this dark filling too. It bothers me when I laugh you can see the little dark spot. Haha

Love it! I was looking into veneers. The thing that held me back was that they file your teeth down to little pegs. Might do some cosmetic/composite bonding in the future. I would love to make my incisors more vampire like, lol. Now they are sharp but a little short and stumpy.

whirlerz
02-23-2021, 08:15 AM
Am I not doing something right in regards to hair care? I tend to have splint ends with my normal hair (despite air drying only and no straightening/curling it anymore) but even with my hair extensions I made a point of just air drying this time, only straightened it 1 time over the months I've had the new set. Am I brushing too hard or something? Really makes me confused because I want my hair extensions to last long and look healthy.

Also, try this: Pantene fortifying damage repair, a leave in conditioner.
I have used it daily too, it's not heavy or greasy at all.

54187

neverendingkneebruises
02-23-2021, 11:56 AM
Argan oil is also REALLY good. My hair looks so glossy and healthy now. I use the spray bottle kind. BUT, be VERY VERY lighthanded with it, and only on your midsection to ends. Use a very small amount at a time & comb thru. Otherwise your hair becomes a greasy oily mess. It's a fine line between "shampoo commercial" and "swamp monster" with that stuff LOL
You can also make leave-in conditioner with water and your own personal conditioner mixed in a 1:4 (conditioner : water) ratio.

My own beauty randoms -

Booked appointment for my first round of lip fillers!! Am too excited!! It's for tomorrow morning!

Switched from mainstream perfumes and started wearing indie ones. I like them because they cling to your body/hair (instead of on the customers or around you in a cloud), and I like to be unique, they are more affordable as well. I also love supporting small businesses. :D I've gotten SO MANY compliments from customers as well. I like that they are just as complex as high end perfumes but better control. (I love sillage & projection for everyday life but in the club I don't want to rub off on customers, also I feel like it's sexier to "discover" scents up close & personal) I had to be careful reapplying some of my commercial perfumes because it was easy to go too overboard and also, freshening up with them like a body spray wasn't really possible.

Genoveve
02-23-2021, 02:24 PM
^^I actually came on here to bitch and moan about lip fillers, but I'm talking like when it's a really noticeable amount. I've been getting lip filler so long to where I have a lot of permanent fullness but I still will touch up my top lip with a half a syringe maybe once or twice a year. I was figuring once the world started opening up again I'd go get it done again, but I've been noticing lately that now when I see people get their lips done I almost always think their previous thinner lips looked better. I think what's happened is that trout pouts have just become so common that they bore me and thus now thin lips look exotic. This always happens to me with trends; I'm all about embracing them when they're brand new and different, but once it officially takes over and is no longer a trend and is just the way it's done(the norm) I get bored and start to prefer the opposite. Also I think the fake full lips tend to make a lot of women look older.

So now Idk if I want them redone. I'm also thinking of baby botox around my lower outer eyes because they are starting to wrinkle, but I don't have crow's feet yet and what I do have is still not noticeable unless you're staring up close and looking for it---and I had my underarms botoxed once for sweat which took like 1500 units and I don't think it even lasted for a month. So I am worried about loving the facial botox and then it being something I have to do every other month. I also would like some in my forehead but something I see a lot is when women with botox in their foreheads make facial expressions that involve the eyebrows raising, the brows get pulled into weird, unnatural shapes. I don't want that but I don't want my forehead completely frozen so idk what to do with that. :thinking:

carmen_b
02-23-2021, 02:27 PM
^ I think lip fillers are getting out of control too.

charlie61
02-23-2021, 03:01 PM
Argan oil is also REALLY good. My hair looks so glossy and healthy now. I use the spray bottle kind. BUT, be VERY VERY lighthanded with it, and only on your midsection to ends. Use a very small amount at a time & comb thru. Otherwise your hair becomes a greasy oily mess. It's a fine line between "shampoo commercial" and "swamp monster" with that stuff LOL
You can also make leave-in conditioner with water and your own personal conditioner mixed in a 1:4 (conditioner : water) ratio.

My own beauty randoms -

Booked appointment for my first round of lip fillers!! Am too excited!! It's for tomorrow morning!

Switched from mainstream perfumes and started wearing indie ones. I like them because they cling to your body/hair (instead of on the customers or around you in a cloud), and I like to be unique, they are more affordable as well. I also love supporting small businesses. :D I've gotten SO MANY compliments from customers as well. I like that they are just as complex as high end perfumes but better control. (I love sillage & projection for everyday life but in the club I don't want to rub off on customers, also I feel like it's sexier to "discover" scents up close & personal) I had to be careful reapplying some of my commercial perfumes because it was easy to go too overboard and also, freshening up with them like a body spray wasn't really possible.

Have you binged on Lucky Scent samples yet?? Terrible site name IMO, but they're based in the US and have all kinds of obscure stuff. I'm not even into perfume, but now I'm deeply into them, as that site has the BEST descriptions. You just want to try all of them!! It's fun to filter by style and main note and then sort by top rated.

Link: https://www.luckyscent.com/category/1/fragrances

charlie61
02-23-2021, 03:04 PM
Genoveve, i totally agree. I actually bought a lip-plumping gloss recently to get an idea of what I'd look like, and i didn't like even the fairly subtle effect on myself. I get enjoying more extreme looks, though, especially for people who make a living off of having an eye-catching look. It's hard to stand out in photos / video without augmenting these days.

Genoveve
02-23-2021, 03:08 PM
^ I think lip fillers are getting out of control too.

I agree. Everyone's face doesn't need BIG lips. There's an attractive influencer I follow who has a horsey face(no hate, I have a horsey face too) and she recently got her lips filled, and it looks like she had a lot put in. It's like overlapping her teeth and gums on the sides. I do not like it at all, her lips were normal-sized before and I thought her whole face looked great. Now her facial proportions have been thrown off and the big lips make her face look horsier(IMO).

It's like the power brows, it doesn't matter how trendy they are, everyone cannot pull off super thick eyebrows. Same thing with super thin ones, you have to work within your proportions.

Genoveve
02-23-2021, 03:38 PM
I have also been pondering the DIY lash extensions(really they just seem to be kits that make strip lashes last a week or so) too. I stopped getting my lashes done last year, it was only supposed to be a temporary break but then covid hit, and when I look at old pics with them they looked so nice. I could get them again but as nice as they were I cannot fathom driving again to the appointments(30 min each way) twice a month. My homebody self has been so spoiled with quarantining that I basically don't want to have to go anywhere ever again. It boggles my mind that for years I would drive 4x a month to get my nails and lashes done(I do my own fake nails now), like it was a priority and I would often have to set my alarm to get up early to go get that stuff done....like an actual obligation!! Never again.

carmen_b
02-23-2021, 04:28 PM
Aurora J :

Tech has come a long way with “ adding to “ teeth.
If you have teeth that are small and need a little material added for even-ness you can ask about that !
I had a small chip in a tooth he perfected ( not on front haha or I would have gone same day ) and the dark filling replaced with white was $189.

neverendingkneebruises
02-23-2021, 05:51 PM
^^ Hey, more power to ya! I don't think anything's wrong with my lips as they are, I just think filler would look nice. :) I also have lightly stained teeth I don't want spend to fix right now ($10k~) so that's another factor for me. (The fillers hide your teeth a little bit) But I absolutely think a LOT of people look awesome with their thin lips! I don't think one way is worse than another, and am all for people doing what they want with their bodies :D

I see it like this... I paid $70 one time to have my nails done. (Long blingy acrylics) plus tip. But I hated them. They looked awesome but I hated how papery thin they made the natural nail, how they'd get blunt after a few days, I hated the idea of running to the salon biweekly for a fill, and I hated how I couldn't use my stupid computer (I'm a big gamer). So how I see it is I spent that $70 to try it out & find out I don't like it, now I don't have to do it ever again. (I also do press ons now which are a lot cheaper & easier for me LOL)
That's the attitude I'm keeping towards the fillers, if I don't like them I just wait for them to fade away (I'm only doing a half ml to start) if I do, then I go a bit bigger :) A little pricier than fake nails to just "try out" but I've spent money on stupider things lol & don't really treat myself & half of everything I make goes right to bills/savings/stock market anyways, so hell with it. :P
I also look pretty young for my age (23 next month) and most people guess me as a minor without makeup on. So if I look a little older, that's good for me :) I'll take it.

Charlie.... I will check them out. I'm addicted to perfumes LOL. I love when you can sort by the notes too.

Genoveve
02-23-2021, 06:09 PM
^^^I don't allover hate lip filler either, my current deflated lips are still significantly bigger than my natural lips were and I prefer them this way any day. I'm just wrestling with whether I want to stay with this more modest size or get them plumped the fuck up again.

As far as your staining, have you tried the Crest strips? My dentist actually recommended them to me when I was asking about having them bleach my teeth, they work great and you can cut them up and put them on problem areas if you have specific spots you need lighter. One of my canines has always been very yellow so I'd put a piece of a strip on that tooth every night until it was lightened up to match the rest, then did all my teeth together. That was a couple years ago and I only now am starting to feel like it might be time to use the other half of my bleaching set(I bought one of those two packs). I think my canine looks like it is starting to look a tiny bit yellower again.

And I'm turning into a perfume addict too. Idk if anyone else does this, but I have scents that I like and then scents that I like for ME. Like just because I love a fragrance doesn't mean I will wear it, I like to wear stuff that I think goes with my look.