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Well, maybe most do not need it, but I do. Even in my early 60's I still have my oily skin. I have always been so frustrated at how quickly my morning makeup just disappeared in a matter of just a few hours.
In my later years, I was introduced to primer, and it has made a world of difference for me. I use an eye shadow primer as well.
i had "pink eye".
the VIRAL kind, not bacterial.
Rebecca, my doctor, told me that
there was nothing she could do for that.
bacterial, yes...antibiotics....but, viral...nope.
just leave it alone and it will resolve by itself.
however, she noticed my right-side eyelash curled DOWN
not UP like the left, which left the right open to reinfections
since the virus could reside there and potentially do its damage.
so...she recommended an eyelash curler to me in order to avoid that.
well, i am a married guy, BUT she said DO NOT use my wife's curler
since that might infect her as well. i should get my very own curler.
so i did. i went to a store where there was an Entire Wall of Curlers.
just lucky, i guess because there were two guys there looking at them.
they were EXPERTS. they gave me the EXACT information i needed to make
my decision. i now have the Very Best eye-lash-curler in my neighborhood.
Worthless, blackheads on the nose could be hundreds and an extractor couldn’t possibly get them all. A proper exfoliant cream, facial mask, facial, etc. will be able to clean out those pores.
I think almost all skin care products are a huge waste of money. Skin care products are nothing but a slogan.
A slogan can change the world.
I disagree. I have oil skin production problem that leads to blacks heads on my nose. They’re small but still noticeable. The right skin care products have allowed me to manage it.
Eyelash extender. I think they look tacky and cheap.
lol yes years ago when I saw badly done fake eyelashes I mentally nicknamed them "cow eyes"
(I grew up around dairies so the look reminded me of the long pretty eyelashes of dairy cows.)
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