How To Get Polished?

Oct 13, 2010 18:26

I'm a little rough around the edges and very inexperienced with beauty maintenance.  I have good hygiene and I know how to paint my nails...  :P   But I want to be polished and shiny and glowing for my wedding.  As it stands I still have  almost a year and a half, but knowing myself, I need to start taking action now.

So.....   Has anyone met with a ( Read more... )

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ipsafictura October 14 2010, 00:23:53 UTC
As mentioned above, prenatal vitamins are great for your skin, hair and nails.

Everyone's skin has different needs, taking good care of it is a great idea and definitely starts on the inside. Hydration and vitamins will do great things, but getting in the habit of daily washing and moisturizing and occasional exfoliating will probably do a lot for you. There are a CRAZY number of brands, in a wild array of prices, but here are a few I've had good luck with, arranged roughly by how expensive they are.

Yes To... : Inexpensive, sold at Target and a few other stores, pretty natural and gentle on your skin. I also really like their shampoos.
Lush: Super all natural kinda hippy stuff, but really wonderful. Only sold in their own stores and online. For a body moisturizer, I think their Dream Cream is utterly to die for.
Bliss: Great stuff, sold at Sephora, the scents are really nice and it's an approachable, easy to use line.
Fresh: Also sold at Sephora. I love the scents of their moisturizers, and they make a great gentle face wash.
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suki_stardust October 14 2010, 00:58:04 UTC
Dream cream is skin heaven in a tub, it costs around £10 but is worth every single penny. My DF's sister had awful ecxema and dream cream has all but cured it. Most lush product work incredibly well, I recommend celestial moisturiser for faces and angels on bare skin for cleansing.
If used properly most of the skin care products last ages :)

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suki_stardust October 14 2010, 14:22:37 UTC
That sucks :( I hope you found something that did work for you though. It's a stressful ailment to have.

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amymeenieminymo October 14 2010, 17:19:48 UTC
Not sure how much prenatal vitamins are, but I use Biotin for hair, skin and nails. Seems to work, never noticed any side affects. Walmart has a bottle of like 300 for less than $4 and Target was less than $2 (this shocked me since Target is almost always more expensive.

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ipsafictura October 14 2010, 17:43:06 UTC
Wow, that's cheap, and certainly cheaper than the prenatals I take. Good tip!

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