Apr 13, 2009 17:45
dark angels wasn't very clarifying. i would have to tone a lot to get everything off, and something about it made me break out on my forehead. to be fair, it could have also been the sample of gorgeous i was using, since i started both at the same time.
i've started using baby face, and i'm back to using imperialis. baby face is amazing, it's much different than sweet japanese girl. i didn't realize my skin could put up with me adding more oil to it, so anyone having trouble with figuring out which face cleanser works for you, give babyface a try.
i don't think i was using the sweet japanese girl right. but here is what i've been doing for babyface:
rub bar on skin all over until evenly coated (obviously)
rub it in!
use a warm damp washcloth to pull the makeup and oil off
tone with eau roma water to get the rest
i LOVE the eau roma water. i was out of breath of fresh air so i grabbed a sample of this, and i'm definitely going to have to go back for more. the combination of baby face, imperialis, and eau roma has made my skin so soft, silky, and almost glowing. normally i have an oily t-zone with dry skin on the same areas, and very sensitive and easily turns red.
and in response to my last post:
i went to a mall hair salon and after much consideration between paul mitchell, redken, aveda, and some brand i'd never heard of before called gold...something, i bought aveda for color treated hair. just took a shower, hope it works :)
honestly the shampoo felt great but the conditioner not so much. i'm tired of experimenting :(
& one more quick question: i like how honey i washed the kids soap smells, and i think i would like the solid perfume. i put it on once before work and i personally liked it. but i have Guess perfume, that smells a little more mature to me. does anyone else feel like something so sweet smelling can be a little immature? i'm 20, i look 14, so i need to do my best to not do things that make me look younger.
advice: haircare,
cleanser: babyface,
moisturizer: gorgeous