Schwartzkoph brand, Gliss moisture leave in for hair, it's an orange color liquid.(there's more than 1 kind)
Walgreens. Love it, use it daily.





Schwartzkoph brand, Gliss moisture leave in for hair, it's an orange color liquid.(there's more than 1 kind)
Walgreens. Love it, use it daily.
MANY MEN WANTED TO LAY ME DOWN, BUT FEW WANTED TO LIFT ME UP
-Eartha Kitt
Burt's Bees lip shimmers, Dial's Himalayan Sea Salt body wash, Vita Coco Coconut oil, and Olay's witch hazel face toner





OK this counts as a "drugstore" product now that Fekkai lets Wal Mart and other retailers carry his brand- Essential Shea Shampoo. It's really creamy (you can water it down, it works just as well). Pricey but if you have coarse hair it works well.
& Apparently micellar shampoo is a thing now. I had only seen it in facial cleanser. Good to know....





This doesn't have to be a drugstore item. I'm open to all suggestions and price points, in your opinion what makeup line has the glossiest lip gloss with the widest range of colors? And when I say glossy I mean it looks like Vaseline! I've been hunting for shiny nudes in particular and I'm wondering if I should focus on technique instead?
I've been searching and searching, honestly I'm a bit overwhelmed. Plus searching for the right lipgloss can add up. Currently I just use clear gloss over lip stains. Does it get any better than that?
Not drugstore but the hourglass glosses are bomb and shiney af















MANY MEN WANTED TO LAY ME DOWN, BUT FEW WANTED TO LIFT ME UP
-Eartha Kitt
Nice. I didn't know about this Essential Shea Shampoo. Isn't that the same brand as Shea Moisture? Anyway, my favorite products are Joico Color balance and Aveda Blue Malva. Got it after reading . Though Joico isn't a drugstore shampoo I find those very similar. A month ago I dyed my hair silver so these two are the most preferable ones for me.
Also, it's good to know that micellar shampoos exist, been using mostly skin cleansers too.





Might be the same company making it but shea butter is a main ingredient, just mixed differently for the different products.
A hard truth of having chemically processed hair is a woman has to upgrade/change her hair care products. (Especially bottle blondes or girls who keep doing the Crayola color hair.)
John Freida products were what I used when I lightened by near-black hair- for drugstore prices, they worked allright.




Olay mouisturizer for your face and body; mascara by revlon or maybelline; LA colors lipgloss and lipstick.
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