elegant-one
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OH MY!!!! HELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLO Beautiful!!! Shocked & happy to see you
OH MY!!!! HELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLO Beautiful!!! Shocked & happy to see you
Hi Honey....I left you a message in another thread but I don't recall which one. I needed a break from the insanity known as my life, and I missed you wild and crazy gals...so here I am. It's good to be back.
Missed you like crazy too babe!!! YAYAYAYAYAYAYAY!!!!!
I've missed our shits & giggles!!!! I hope everyone here is well & happy
Same here!!! I haven't wet my depends since you left
Ok I need some honest feedback. I'm almost 52 with sensitive skin that has some hyper pigmentation from bad sun habits while I grew up/lived in Florida. I've been able to find things that have helped but I'm still not satisfied. Paula's Choice has been awesome for the sensitivity and some dryness but I've had no luck with the exfoliants or the serums. I thought the sale might be a good opportunity to try something new. Recommendations? I'd like to incorporate with some of my PC products. I'm looking at DE but am open to suggestions.
Which is why I never feel bad about my countless orders during these sales. I have yet another cart waiting for me to pull the trigger. Keep going back and forward with the PG Mothership II palette. I want it but I don't want it. Almost feel like I should just order it and be done with it.This is a safe space!
Which is why I never feel bad about my countless orders during these sales. I have yet another cart waiting for me to pull the trigger. Keep going back and forward with the PG Mothership II palette. I want it but I don't want it. Almost feel like I should just order it and be done with it.
You’ll get the most band for your buck with ColouPop. Plus, they often feature WOC models/swatches on their site , so you can get an idea what colors to buy. They also have some great value sets. One of my favorite recent purchases from them is the Yes, Please! palette for $16. Maybe Real Techniques brush sets? I love my RT brushes, and they’re often on good sale.Ladies, I signed up to buy gifts for kids for the holidays. This is the info I have: a 16 yr old African American girl wants makeup. What would you all recommend?
ETA: She also wants nail polish. So I know certain makeup colors won't show up on different skin tones or things can look ashy etc, but are there any concerns along those lines in regards to nail polish?
You’ll get the most band for your buck with ColouPop. Plus, they often feature WOC models/swatches on their site , so you can get an idea what colors to buy. They also have some great value sets. One of my favorite recent purchases from them is the Yes, Please! palette for $16. Maybe Real Techniques brush sets? I love my RT brushes, and they’re often on good sale.
Ladies, I signed up to buy gifts for kids for the holidays. This is the info I have: a 16 yr old African American girl wants makeup. What would you all recommend?
ETA: She also wants nail polish. So I know certain makeup colors won't show up on different skin tones or things can look ashy etc, but are there any concerns along those lines in regards to nail polish?
Ladies, I signed up to buy gifts for kids for the holidays. This is the info I have: a 16 yr old African American girl wants makeup. What would you all recommend?
ETA: She also wants nail polish. So I know certain makeup colors won't show up on different skin tones or things can look ashy etc, but are there any concerns along those lines in regards to nail polish?
If she is hip to all things current, anything from Fenty Beauty would be a hit!
eta: Good lord...I am dating myself with the term "hip." What do the kids say today?
Ladies, I signed up to buy gifts for kids for the holidays. This is the info I have: a 16 yr old African American girl wants makeup. What would you all recommend?
ETA: She also wants nail polish. So I know certain makeup colors won't show up on different skin tones or things can look ashy etc, but are there any concerns along those lines in regards to nail polish?