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Mar 25, 2010 00:48

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nails, l'oreal, cleanser

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serikaa March 25 2010, 06:50:10 UTC
1. Muse did a review of the deep cream cleanser here: http://www.musingsofamuse.com/2010/01/loreal-go-360-deep-cream-cleanser-review.html
hint: it doesn't go over well :(

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sugarbob46 March 25 2010, 14:06:10 UTC
:(
I want to love it so badly! The scrublet is great, I think it's the formula. Like I said in the post, I'm gonna try a few things with it (use the scrublet with another cleanser, not use it every night, things like that) because I really want to love this stuff, but I don't want to use something that's gonna mess with my skin.

One of my housemates bought the regular green one (which I also read the review for on Muse's site, thans for the link btw), I'll have to see how she likes that one.

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serikaa March 27 2010, 03:03:09 UTC
you're welcome. good luck with the scrublet and your skin :)

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sreevz March 25 2010, 09:58:13 UTC
I take biotin pills for my hair, but they also make my nails grow super fast and strong. They also have hair/skin/nail supplements that contain vitamins that promote hair and nail growth. You can find these at GNC. They used to have cheaper ones at Walmart but I haven't seen them in a while so I guess they discontinued them :/

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santabutt March 25 2010, 13:50:41 UTC
Do the pills make your hair grow faster as well?

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anthonybouvier March 25 2010, 15:05:15 UTC
you don't have to buy the vitamins at gnc, they jack up the price. cvs and target have them i know. there are two good brands, nature's bounty and one source. when i took them they made my hair grow FAST

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sreevz March 26 2010, 06:46:43 UTC
Well yeah you can buy biotin vitamins at drugstores, but the vitamins specifically for hair/skin/nails aren't sold there anymore. I haven't seen any in a while. So if you just want biotin, then buy it at a drugstore. But if you want the hair/skin/nail ones then you'll probably have to go to GNC. They are a little expensive but I think it's worth it because it made my hair grow faster and my nails stronger than just biotin alone.

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xhollydayx March 25 2010, 14:40:42 UTC
1. serikaa beat me to posting The Muse's review. I looked at the cleansers at teh store and think that the scrublet looked and felt too harsh for my skin - at least for daily use. I'm sticking with my Philosophy's Purity. I would try going without the scrublet and see if you do okay with just the cleanser - maybe do the scrublet once or twice a week.

2. I've taken biotin and it helped with my hair and nails. Now I just take a multi vitamin (plus a few others- but no more biotin) and I think it works just as well for me.

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anthonybouvier March 25 2010, 15:04:04 UTC
1. that scrublet looks so harsh. buy one of these, they're great and it feels so good. i think the $5 brush is cheaper than the l'oreal 360
http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P0096&categoryId=S3000&shouldPaginate=true

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sugarbob46 March 25 2010, 19:37:25 UTC
I love the scrublet, I'm more concerned with the formula of the actual cleanser. I've been keeping the scrublet away from the creases around my nose and it's still making that area dry. I might try another cleanser I have with the scrublet to see how that works out, but I want to love this stuff so badly!

My housemate bought the green one for herself yesterday, I think that's just the regular cleanser, and I told her to keep an eye on how her face reacts with it.

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becomingun March 25 2010, 15:27:36 UTC
I guess I'm in the minority, but I love it :) I found that it worked really well and I LOVED the scrublet.

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