Anyone try Aesop chamomile anti blemish mask? I get occasional acne and redness but I'm also getting older so my skin gets dried out more easily, wondering if anyone has opinions on this or the effectiveness of masks in general.
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My absolute line of beauty products and skin and hair care is Aveda. If you don't know Aveda, their products are made with flower and plant extracts, most of their products (not the makeup) are almost all natural, and they smell amazing. The one product of theirs that I cannot live without is the face cream. The large bottle is quite expensive, but it lasts me about a year, so in the long run it is actually economical, and such high quality. I have been using it for over ten years, and I love, love, love it!
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Originally posted by casem83 View PostAnyone try Aesop chamomile anti blemish mask? I get occasional acne and redness but I'm also getting older so my skin gets dried out more easily, wondering if anyone has opinions on this or the effectiveness of masks in general.Originally posted by casem83 View PostAnyone try Aesop chamomile anti blemish mask? I get occasional acne and redness but I'm also getting older so my skin gets dried out more easily, wondering if anyone has opinions on this or the effectiveness of masks in general.
I was just going to write here about how much I love Aesop lately. I'd purchased one of their big kits last year and only just opened it.
I usually use the exfoliating mask from Dr Sebagh, which does wonders for softening and evening your skin, but if you get blotchy-ness or occasional redness or puffiness, I couldn't recommend anything better than the Primrose mask I just tried from Aesop for this very issue. They also have a concentrated clay mask specifically for blemishes, but the Primrose mask provided significant and noticeable results.
Their calming shampoo is gentle enough to use as a shampoo and a body wash and it smells gloriously of sage -- no cheap "clean" scent here. Sure, a large bottle of it is $49, but I've had one for 2.5 years and it's still 1/3 full...
If I were to recommend a kit with a good representative selection of their products that would work for every kind of skin, I would choose this.
All the ingredients they use are vegan/plant-based.
Casey -- if you want a sample of the camomile anti-blemish mask, msg me your address. They gave me a lot of extras to try at home or give away...
(No I do not work for Aesop, though I wish I had a steady, free source of it!)
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second to what MBD has to add. I absolutely love Aesop products. The full range is awesome!
A dear old gf of mine has a wonderful natural beauty line as well called Fig + Yarrow. If some of you are looking to go a more natural route in your daily routine it might perk your interest:
Originally posted by Shucksit's like cocaine, only heavier. and legal.Originally posted by interest1I don't live in the past. But I do have a vacation home there.
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Can anyone recommend their favorite lipstick? I'm looking at YSL, Guerlain, and maybe MAC for a sweet lady friend. Her style is very 40s, deco noir...
Any help would be much appreciatedOriginally posted by Shucksit's like cocaine, only heavier. and legal.Originally posted by interest1I don't live in the past. But I do have a vacation home there.
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I'm not a lady, so I can't attest to actual usage, but as far as aesthetics, go: http://en.sergelutens.com/purchase/b...-a-levres.htmli traded my LUC jeans + Julius belt + Neil Barrett jeans for a blamain biker jeans
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Originally posted by fncyths View PostCan anyone recommend their favorite lipstick? I'm looking at YSL, Guerlain, and maybe MAC for a sweet lady friend. Her style is very 40s, deco noir...
Any help would be much appreciated
Lancome- Rouge in Love 292- deep, femme fatale red
YSL makes my lips crack, and Guerlain, while gorgeous is too heavily scented and makes me itch.
This is contingent upon your ladyfriend having sort of bluish undertones. Yellow/peach undertones will make these look flat.
I am extremely pale as well if that helps. If you can find Illamasqua, try that: http://www.illamasqua.com/
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Originally posted by Dane View PostI'm not a lady, so I can't attest to actual usage, but as far as aesthetics, go: http://en.sergelutens.com/purchase/b...-a-levres.html
The Lèvres en boîte 1 palette is gorgous as well and offers the option of mixing shades.
Before worshipping at the altar of Serge lipsticks I used Guerlain's Rouge d'enfer and Dior's Dolce Vita. Mise à Mort is a bit darker than those two.lavender menace
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Perhaps MAC in "Lady Danger" (intense matte-red worn at RO shows) or Chanel in "Rouge Noir"? And Serge Lutens seems prefect for a sophisticated lady. She will appreciate that :)Last edited by TheDivinitus; 05-10-2014, 05:08 AM.
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On rare occasion When I do want 40's red it use to be Chanel rouge noir or Mac rooby woo, but serge lutens is my favorite now: ravage me with mist a mort and take me to breakfast or work with everyday lip color that looks like your own lip shade in mauve de swanneLast edited by rider; 05-11-2014, 06:58 AM.
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fncyths – this is a bold recommendation, but if she's adventurous and you want to give her something a bit left of center, I love "Schiap" by Nars. The color is an homage to Elsa Schiaparelli and her signature head-turning shocking fuchsia pink.
It avoids looking garish by way of its semi-matte finish, and, unlike many designer lipsticks, is nonfragranced. A lot of women can't stomach perfumey lipstick, myself included. Quite striking on a bare face – and if nothing else, it won't be adding to the drawer of reds she likely already owns.
Packaging is angular & black, no bling.
Essentially how I like it:
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this is perfect! this is news to me also. are most women's lipsticks fragranced?
funny you should mention schiaparelli. I've gifted her a few vintage pieces from her. right on point!
she's actually new to the makeup game (sounds like she's 14, she just turned 30) so it's a fun new adventure. just focusing on the eyes and lips and leaving the rest au naturale.
essentially how I like itOriginally posted by Shucksit's like cocaine, only heavier. and legal.Originally posted by interest1I don't live in the past. But I do have a vacation home there.
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Originally posted by theseasonofmist View PostFncyths - thanks for recommending Fig + Yarrow . I just purchased a few pieces; looking forward to receiving them. Funnily enough I also read about the line in last month's Monocle.Last edited by fncyths; 05-13-2014, 11:22 AM.Originally posted by Shucksit's like cocaine, only heavier. and legal.Originally posted by interest1I don't live in the past. But I do have a vacation home there.
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