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Last edited by zippy092; 06-01-2010 at 06:56 PM.





1. moisturizer, pan-stick foundation, blush, eye cream base, eye shadow, eye liner, false lashes, lip stain, eyebrow pencil/powder/ & fixer, finish with translucent powder & sometimes sealer.
2. EVERY night before going to sleep I get into the shower and wash my hair as well as scrub my face with Neutrogena Redness Soothing Gentle Scrub. I have super sensitive skin. This past year I learned a lot about just how sensitive it is when I kept breaking out from rooming with people who smoke. I can be around smoke, just not 24/7... and certain types of smoke effect my skin more than others. Anyhow, this stuff is a life-saver for day to day type of scrub:
http://www.neutrogena.com/econsumer/...d=1&subCatId=3
3. Make sure you prep your skin (it moist, use shaving cream) before shaving and have a new razor when every couple of days to avoid bumps. If you are getting them in your private regions pat yourself dry, and then try putting some A&D oinment on them after shaving. At night when you shower put the A&D on as well.
Don't you ever sleep?
Not at night...that's when the stars have rather better things to do. They're coming out, shining, that sort of thing.
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1. Foundation, eyeshadow, liner, mascara, lashes, lipliner, lipstick, sometimes blush.
2. I keep makeup remover wipes in my bag and as soon as I am done for the night and changing back into my regular clothes i take off my lashes and wipe down my face. Then when I get home I wipe it again with some baby oil blotted into a tissue. It works wonderfully for removing makeup, especially mascara which I used to have trouble getting out of my lashes completely. It's super gentle too, since it's for baby skin (duh). I also recently learned to use a moisturizer with Retinol, it repairs skin damage and guards against new damage so it counteracts the aging effects of smoke. I haven't picked any up yet but Neutrogena makes a good one that is cheap. I think it is called anti-aging moisturizer.
3. Get a nice razor like Venus. They make all different kinds of blades, I have some right now with aloe in them and they feel so smooth and nourishing on my skin! Make sure to change them frequently and also put on a lotion ofr sensitive skin after you shower. That means nothing scented. Aveeno and Dove make some nice affordable ones. Also if you have bumps on your bikini area you can put deodorant on them and they will settle down. It sounds weird but it totally works!
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