Guess who's done with their finals?
YEAH, THAT'S RIGHT. Meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
I'm a free bitch baby!
I could go home earlier, but I'm hoping to finally do some sight-seeing. Despite this being my third year here, I haven't gone sight-seeing in my college hometown.
So, tomorrow heading to the Zoo with
tiramisudolce. Then trying to go to the
Dickens Fair this
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For sensitive skin, I think probably anything from Neutrogena is a good bet, as are probably most things from Physician's Formula. I think PF's tinted moisturizer is good, and I've heard they have good blush and liquid eyeliner as well. Neutrogena's Healthy Complexion (I think that's what it's called) is supposed to be a great foundation.
Almay has an all natural/hypoallergenic line I think as well.
If you're able to get more pricier items then it might be worth checking out 100% Pure. They make all of their products from organic plant-based ingredients and all the of the color in their makeup comes from fruit extracts!
For washing my face, I use Dr. Bronner's Castille soap. Castille soap is super super mild, particularly if you get the unscented kind and you can use this stuff to wash anything from your face to your floors, to food to laundry and you can even brush your teeth with it. I don't recommend that though because it tastes like brushing your teeth with soap.
I've heard that Cerave and Cetaphil are really good face moisturizers. I don't use them myself but my roommate uses the generic CVS version of Cetaphil and says it's really good.
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For my face I use Cetaphil cleanse. I've been using Cetaphil for years, but I didn't realize there was a generic CVS version... (which I imagine is waaaaaay cheaper!). And you must've read my mind, because I've been thinking of trying Cerave lately to replace my Triceram lotion ( they're supposed to do the same science-y thing to heal eczema).
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