Bronzer and body wash for sensetive skin

Sep 27, 2007 18:25

1. I've never used bronzer before and I'm thinking it's about time I start. I'm pretty fair though with very red/pink undertones. Any recommendations for a good bronzer (preferably drug store) and any suggestions on how to apply? I have no idea ( Read more... )

makeup: bronzer, body wash

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myrrhmade September 27 2007, 09:02:27 UTC
1. No clue, sorry.
2. I highly recommend Lush products. You might like:
http://usa.lush.com/cgi-bin/lushdb/1455?expand=Skincare

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irotbackwards September 27 2007, 12:40:10 UTC
the bronzer i use isn't drugstore (bare minerals) but the number one tip i have for applying is DO NOT GO OVERBOARD. with bronzer you only need a little bit on your cheeks, forehead, nose.. the places the sun would naturally hit you. also make sure you put a tiny bit on your neck as well. the weirdest thing is someone with a tanner face but totally white neck. and the first time you put it on go outside with a mirror to make sure you don't look orange in natural light.

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aeryn September 27 2007, 13:14:51 UTC
I personally like the body washes by St. Ives. They're mild and leave your skin soft. I also love Dove Cream Oil body wash, but it might be too thick and scented for your skin.

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herminia September 28 2007, 00:54:25 UTC
Ditto St. Ives. I've got very sensitive skin and St. Ives is always gentle on it. I've tried cheaping out and by the off-brand versions, but they just don't do the trick.

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xhollydayx September 28 2007, 01:38:08 UTC
1. I use Prescriptives Sunsheen trio or Bare Escentuals Faux Tan (the starter kit comes with Warmth which I do not like at all on myself - Faux Tan has no pink at all in it and looks more natural on me). Start with a very small ammount - you can always add more later.

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