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Constant
03-01-2006, 02:55 AM
Can someone help me with mascara for very, very, VERY sensitive eyes?

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Holly4k9
03-01-2006, 02:01 PM
Almay is hypo allergennic.. it works for me.

here
03-11-2006, 08:24 PM
I use the KISS ME MASCARA and love it! It is really not a mascara but these tube things that cling to your lashes, and it makes them really long like false eyelashes and it never runs,,,EVER,,,and comes off really easy with water! You can do a search on it, the cost is around 17.00 but worth it! I will always use it

SophiaM
03-13-2006, 12:21 AM
I use the KISS ME MASCARA and love it! It is really not a mascara but these tube things that cling to your lashes, and it makes them really long like false eyelashes and it never runs,,,EVER,,,and comes off really easy with water! You can do a search on it, the cost is around 17.00 but worth it! I will always use it

I heard KissMe doesn't really thicken lashes at all, only lengthens them--is that true? I want to try it, but not if it doesn't thicken because my lashes are already long, but fine.

As for mascara recommendations, so far I've liked Hypnose by Lancome, Fulln'Soft by Maybeline, and MaxFactor 2000 calorie the most, and I have sensitive eyes, too. If you really want to be on a safe side, Dr. Haushka's mascara available at health food stores is completely nonirritating.

Btw, the YSL mascara irritated my eyes and was hard to remove at night.

SophiaM
03-13-2006, 07:41 PM
With the YSL they have several different types of mascara, some of them are not rated well at all. Mine is the following type, YSL Mascara Volume Effet Faux Cils rated quite well by about 340 gals on makeupalley.com. I really like it.

Yes, that's the one I used before--the Faux Cils from YSL. I liked the way it made my lashes look, but a) it was hard to remove with a regular eye makeup remover, even though the mascara was not waterproof. I would always wake up with black flakes around my eyes; b) it was very expensive; and c) the tube dried out quite quickly and after that, the mascara clumped on lashes. That was my experience with it, at least. Yes, Definicils is good for people who have thick lashes because it only defines them (clump free), but if you want something for volume, Hypnose is much better.

What kind of skin is the Turnaround skincare cream for?

jam338
03-14-2006, 03:20 AM
What kind of skin is the Turnaround skincare cream for?

Well it can be used for any type skin as far as I know. It is a great cream for improving the health of your skin and dealing with problem areas...works great for fine lines and for evening out skin tone. Many gals report that they feel the results are comparable to EL Perfectionist and Idealist, yet at about half the price. I have tried all 3 and while the EL products are effective they have a high silicone ingredient which gals with oily skin problems report eventual pore clogging problems with them so they tend to prefer the Clinique TurnAround Cream for that reason. If you have dry skin though, the EL products might be less of a problem---but still dang pricey. If I were only going to repurchase just one I would likely chose the Clinque TAC. However, I have fairly recently discovered Curel Healing Lotion, Walmart, recommended by my dermatologist....am finding that I reach it for it first. If you have dry skin, it is truly a miracle in a bottle for both face and body.

moderator2
03-14-2006, 08:46 AM
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k_c_lady
03-14-2006, 03:56 PM
All I can say, is keep it cheap! There is no need on paying $17 for something thtat you have to replace in 3 months.
I really liked Almay's. Kiesha

SilverRoses
03-15-2006, 12:40 PM
I think I have sensitive eyes and mary kay didnt bother them any, its also awsome because it goes on pretty and doesnt make you have racoon eyes by the end of the day, and when it washes off, i cant explain real great but it doesnt "bleed" off it flakes off, i guess, also good if you accidently sleep with it on you dont wake up lookin like ozzy nearly half as bad as like say maybelline

SophiaM
03-15-2006, 03:00 PM
I wonder if anyone has tried the new Almay mascara for enhancing different eye-colors. I have blue eyes with long but not very thick lashes, so am always looking for a good mascara that thickens without clumps or smearing.

pania
04-18-2006, 12:28 AM
:angel: I use Diorshow-huge wand but waterproof/great for sensitive eyes :D :D :D :D :D

 
 
 




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