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Question: Beauty On A Budget
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collegeS2
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« on: July 14, 2010, 05:17:56 PM »

Beauty products can be very expensive sometimes so its up to you to be careful with how much your willing  to spend.

Important tips to know: sometimes cheap is okay depending on what your buying. My experience with makeup has been you pay for what you get.  If you have supper sensitive skin and you decide to purchase super cheap makeup or skin care moisturizers  than the results might irritate your skin causing you more problems. I am certainly not suggesting to pay $300 dollars for skin care products but be cautious of what you get.

Attached is a link for  products that are for a reasonable price such as do it your self spa  treatments, and other products that you can buy are for a reasonable price.

http://www.marykay.com/rharris2828/whatsnew/beautyonabudget/default.aspx
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« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2010, 05:39:00 PM »

You can purchase Dermalogica products online to carry out your treatments.  Try www.time-of-life.co.uk.
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« Reply #2 on: October 05, 2010, 11:51:58 AM »

I don't think that cheap is OK

Well said, I never go with cheap beauty products because its all about of beautyness. I can't take any kind of risk with my beauty and you?
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« Reply #3 on: October 29, 2010, 07:25:43 AM »

Hey,


         I was reading your post and thinking to myself, "this is soo true" i have very sensitive skin and sometimes when i buy cheap make-up or skincare products it only makes my situation worse. I do love marykay but id also like more of a variety in my make up and skincare health products any other suggestions?
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« Reply #4 on: March 18, 2011, 11:05:51 AM »

Hi

Bio oil : Regular way: Massage it on to skin, to soften the appearance of scars and stretch marks. Credit crunch way: Many celebrities use it as an eye cream or face cleanser. Shilpa Shetty massages it into her dry face last thing at night, before removing it with a hot, wet face cloth to take away makeup and grime. You can also use it in place of expensive eye creams, as it has the same softening effect on the wrinkles around your eyes. It's also good on stretch marks and scars.

Baby lotion : Regular way: To soften your baby's skin. Credit crunch way: If you've got a baby, pinch some baby lotion, which is a multi-purpose lotion and use it as a regular moisturiser, or as a gentle eye makeup remover (apply it with cotton wool and then wipe it off).

Eyeliner : Regular way: To line your eyes. Credit crunch way: Eyeliners double up brilliantly as eyebrow pencils. Makeup artistes always use eyebrow pencils to neaten brows, fill in any gaps from over-plucking and to give a defined brow which lifts up the whole eye area, making you look brighter eyed. Use short, feathery strokes and stay within the brow. Always use a shade slightly lighter than your natural brow colour.

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