I've had to admit that I'll never catch up on the tennis if it's a work day. Yesterday was a big tease of getting to watch. Probably no more until Saturday, though.
Girly question: Where does this go in a beauty regimen? I have some samples, and realise I don't know much about this crap. After this? Or instead of it? After this, or instead of
that?
I would say that mask and exfolients are probably one or twice a week things.
Cleanser is at least once a day. Probably twice a day.
Oh and here is Nadal complaining, complaining, complaining. (Not spoilery for anything that happened today. Except for the little headline thingy in the upper righthand corner.)
I would say that mask and exfolients are probably one or twice a week things.
But at which point in your daily ablution do you use the mask?
After you cleanse and before you tone, but only occasionally as Sumi referenced.
I've had to admit that I'll never catch up on the tennis if it's a work day.
Yeah, I watched hours and hours of Wimbledon yesterday, but there's just no way I can watch all the matches I want to. Which is why I'm going to be sitting here refreshing the matches in progress on wimbledon.org all day.
After you cleanse and before you tone
Thanks. I had some Aveda product that said instead of cleansing, but I wasn't sure if that was universal.
eta: Ooh! If I bring in headphones I can listen to match coverage, maybe. Note to self...
Kat's right-- if I do a mask, it's at night, generally, and a cleanser/toner regimen is for the morning. But also a mask would always go after the skin is cleaned and before using toner.
Here's how much I don't feel like working: I totally just accidentally clicked onto dirty websites, in order to see pictures of Nick Lachey and Vanessa Minillo Doing It in a hot tub.
I mean, seriously.
I'm also way too amused by the whole Al Gore III story -- the assortment of drugs, the doing 100 mph in a Prius, the whole bit.
The winner of the Shed of the Year contest has been announced. [link]
It is in fact a very nice shed.
The winner of Shed of the Year 2007 announced on the 4th July was a Roman Temple Shed, built by Tony in Berkshire U.K, featuring - Roman window bars / Amphora / Grape lights / Blue LED mood lighting / Alarm and CCTV / Roman cushions / Interior mural panels / Mosaic table / Two time zones (Britannia and Rome time).