Monday, November 21, 2011

What beauty products do you swear by?

That you can't live without because they work so well?





Covergirl TRUblend liquid foundationWhat beauty products do you swear by?
NYC cleargloss


estee lauder 'plum' shades :)


and MAC eyepencil :)What beauty products do you swear by?
loreal mineral foundation


max factor mascara


mac lipglass n sinnamon


covergirl eyeliner
Vaseline-


no joke. I love this stuff. Its great for lip balm, night time eye cream, after shower moisturizer (not as a facial moisturizer substitute), foot lotion, frizz tamer, EVERYTHING!!!
Glominerals gloProtective liquid base





Sally Hansen Diamond Lip Treatment





Must Haves For Me!!!!
Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion and Urban Decay 24/7 Eyeliner in Zero(best black eyeliner ever!!!!!)
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  • Where can I buy Te Tao Ginseng Beauty Bath Bars / soap?

    I really want this soap, but can't find it anywhere. Amazon %26amp; Ebay don't have it.Where can I buy Te Tao Ginseng Beauty Bath Bars / soap?
    The only source of information I found was this. It isn't available but you can be notified when it does. Hope this helps just a little.





    http://www.amazon.com/Te-Tao-Ginseng-Chi鈥?/a>Where can I buy Te Tao Ginseng Beauty Bath Bars / soap?
    Relax baby just find in yahoo website with the name of Amazon ok after you will get more info ok

    What's the best website to buy beauty products from?

    I find the best sites for the UK are www.powderpuff.net which usually has cheaper designer cosmeticts than the shops (and as far as I remember postage is free...or minimal), also www.hqhair.com is great for hair and skin products.





    One of my all time favorites is strawberrynet.com based in Hong Kong. (also free shipping internationally I believe) They have all the best makeup - YSL, Clarins etc and skincare at much cheaper prices! Huge ranges, very efficient and professional. But be careful of import tax when ordering into the UK from outside the European Union. Your purchases can only be 拢18 or less for you not to be taxed!What's the best website to buy beauty products from?
    drugstore.com is the best to buy beauty products


    they give ratings and reviews of what people thought of that product !What's the best website to buy beauty products from?
    do you really need to buy them from the Internet or are you just wanting a bargain if its the later try ones that can be bought in the high street as well like Victoria's secrets
    its much better is you go to the shops cuz u can get all the right colours try boots. if you really want to shop online try barrym.
    www.sephora.com is a good one. They have all of the well known brands like Benefit etc. They are also reasonably priced. You can also find brand-new cosmetics of any and all types for great prices on e-bay.
    www.sephora.com


    www.nordstrom.com


    www.benefitcosmetics.com


    www.stilacosmetics.com


    www.maccostmetics.com


    www.lacome.com


    these sites rock I get all my makeup at these stores!
    www.seventeenmag.com it has all the beauty products for anything and everything! It even has free give-a-ways! So, try it out!
    www.i am ugly.com
    I shop for beauty products online all the time, I never buy anything from the shops in town anymore. I recommend the following sites





    Good Luck!!
    Liz Earle - Naturally Active Skin Care





    http://www.lizearle.com/index_2.php?sear鈥?/a>





    In 1995, our co-founders Liz Earle and Kim Buckland extended their long friendship into a business partnership. Liz and Kim met at the start of their careers when they both worked together before embarking on different paths within the beauty industry. Liz, through her in-depth research, became a specialist in botanical ingredients, natural health and well being. As a beauty editor, author of over 30 books and TV presenter, she became a well-known and respected authority in these areas. Kim meanwhile, gained vast experience in the management of the manufacture, packaging, retail and marketing of cosmetics.





    The Range Is Born


    Kim realised that there was an opportunity for a trusted beauty specialist within the skincare market; for someone with a genuine knowledge of 'naturally active' ingredients to develop a product range and provide expert advice and tips on beauty and health issues. Kim rang Liz and asked her if she had ever thought of launching her own range of products - and the rest is history!





    Kim and Liz decided to develop a product range that really worked, was pampering yet affordable, simple to use and for everyone - no matter what their age or skin type. They were determined to use the best possible naturally active ingredients, which inspired the name Naturally Active Skincare. They also set down clear principles from the outset that included a genuine commitment to quality and service for our customers. From the integrity of the ingredients and the friendly voice on the phone, to the way each individual product is beautifully hand tissue-wrapped and the in-depth advice our customer care team provide. We are all passionate about adhering to these principles.





    From the start, there was a great deal of interest in the range with a number of mentions in


    well-known magazines helping to spread the word about our products. Customers who tried our skincare also loved it and were soon coming back for more and telling all their friends and family too.





    Our Shopping Channels Evolve


    In 1996 the range was launched on QVC, the TV home shopping channel - and our first product sold out within half an hour! In 1998, our Call Centre and Customer Care team were established on the Isle of Wight. Union, our unique shop opened in Ryde in 2001, with our online shopping website going 'live' in 2002.





    Where We Are Now


    We currently employ in excess of 200 people. We have innovative and exciting plans and opportunities to develop our business, both in the UK and internationally. Our ambition is to keep growing our 'living' company whilst staying true to our 'Precious Recipe' - the special ingredients that make us who we are.
    I like sephora.com and beauty.com because these site provide ingredient lists for many products.
    huge list
    youravon.com, sephora.com and drugstore.com
    Try these two websites i use them


    www.drugstore.com


    and


    www.sephora.com


    Hope you find what you are looking for
    I think http://youravon.com/kgrimsley is the best site because there is a tool that helps you figure out with beauty products are best for you. In the lower left corner under news and announcements on that site

    Is it ok to use dove white beauty bar on your face?

    i am a 16 guy year old guy and am tired of buying different cleansers. i just want to know if dove white beauty bar will get rid of acne and prevent them from coming.Is it ok to use dove white beauty bar on your face?
    well i think that white dove is a body soap. I'm not sure. but I don't think it's dangerous if you tried it for acne.Is it ok to use dove white beauty bar on your face?
    No way my grandma uses those they dont help dont waste ur money all it does is cleanse you it wont get rid of it or prevent it you will just end up smelling like my grandma





    Hope I gave you good advice:D





    Best of wishes~ Tj

    Does Anyone Know Any Popular Songs About Beauty?

    I'm working on a picture slideshow that I'm going to put on YouTube about the American Girls (which I'm obsessed with) you know Kaya,Felicity,Josefina,Kirsten,Addy,Sama鈥?and the new girl Julie.I think even though their illustrations I think each girl is beautiful.Anyway, does anyone know any songs about beauty?Does Anyone Know Any Popular Songs About Beauty?
    well,there certainly are plenty to choose from. How about good American tunes by Frank Sinatra? Also, the song from 'The Devil wears Prada' , ';Suddenly I see'; is a great one.Does Anyone Know Any Popular Songs About Beauty?
    Express yourself by madonna Report Abuse

    Beautiful by Snoop Dogg
    ';Beautiful'; Christina Aguilera
    You're Beautiful...James Blunt
    ';beautiful love'; by the afters

    Are you tired of all the fake beauty today?

    Breast augmentation,


    eyelash implants,


    fake hair,


    fake nails,


    cheek implants





    I HATE IT ALL.Are you tired of all the fake beauty today?
    Yes





    I miss natural beauty and I think is sick that ppl spend money on such and not instead donate it to ppl with no food or something else more meaningful.





    I guess ppl can buy beauty with a credit card.





    I think the only thing I would do is required surgury like correcting my 20/28 vision.Are you tired of all the fake beauty today?
    I can't stand all the fake girls who all look the same. Natural is the way to go. Report Abuse

    I am not tired of fake hair or nails, the latter of which if properly administered and inserted are harmless. But breast augmentation, eyelash implants, and cheek implants are a bit much for me. Women are not required to utilize these dangerous products, and would be well served if they stopped immediately.





    No one is saying makeup and lipstick are blasphemous. But women seemed to unnecessarily put their lives in danger for cosmetic purposes.





    So, all us fellows who agree should stop ignoring those ladies WHO ARE NOT FAKE.
    you forgot fake teeth


    but the hair and nails aint too bad





    its kinda ridiculous,


    maby to me cause i dont need bigger boobs mine are big enough, my hair is georgeous, i have huge dimples and cheeks, my eyes look like i already have on masscara and eyeliner, and i've had fake nails before.


    but some people don't have these things so i guess they wan't it, more people should think that way. in my opinion
    YES, hate it! Hate the false eyelashes....girls where em to the mall these days...with all their cakey faces (no matter how ';natural'; the foundation), etc..... When I was in the US, nearly ALL girls were wearing heavy makeup. My relatives all wore fake nails, which are honestly gross because they are so obvious, thick plastic thingies stuck to the nails o.0





    The more makeup you use, the more you HAVE to use em.
    SKANKSSSS.


    every woman who i see with like huge boobs that are overly tanned.


    GROSSS.


    i think fake nails are okay every once in a while. like go out with your friends get some REASONABLEE LENGTH nailss. they fall off in a few dayss big whoooppp.





    people get the mostt ridiculouss thingss done to them.


    seriously. are you a barbie or are you a person? checkk yourselff.


    for real.
    yep and fake people


    and fake tan


    and basically the idea that if you wear the rights clothes and makeup and hairstyle ur cool! grrr x
    Yeah, but whatever floats your boat.





    All that stuff looks like your picture, though...? 'Suppose it's not you.
    eyelash implants whaaaat?
    i know its crazyy..

    What can you contribute to preserve the beauty of the world created by God?

    Gardening. This was the career God first assigned to Adam, and if we can maintain a ';gardening mentality'; about every aspect of life, we will automatically be preserving beauty. It's all about taking the resources around you and tending them with care; not just plants, but people, animals, objects and assignments as well.What can you contribute to preserve the beauty of the world created by God?
    Well we don't believe in gods, but we do alot to preserve the beauty in the world.





    We recycle, use best practices with our yard and grow and organic garden. We respect shared space and pick up all doggy poo. We use as few chemicals as possible and strive to tread gently and live respectfully. We work to inspire others and care for those who need it.What can you contribute to preserve the beauty of the world created by God?
    You would probably find more answers (although the ones that have been given are great) if you posted in a Christianity forum, not homeschooling.
    Good stewardship


    Recycle,reuse,and reduce


    Pick up trash on the group


    place trash in garbage bins


    compost


    waste not want not
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