I don't have anything remotely touching a routine but I do have some One True Prodcut: Cetaphil for cleansing, Clinique City Block 40 SPF for everyday sunscreen, Vichy 60 SPF for heavy duty all over sunscreen, and I really love Kiehl's Ultra Faacial Moisturizer, but I am using Oil of Olay now, just because of $$. I only use moisturizer in the winter because my face is quite oily in the summer between heat and sunscreen.
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I tend to stick with Clinique for most of my makeup and skin care - I started using them back when they were about the only thing on the market that didn't irritate my skin and just stuck with them.
I am religious about my Pond's cold cream, but only for sentimental reasons. I once asked my grandmother, well into her eighties, tiny and blind, but with pristine unwrinkled skin despite spending years working in the sun in the coffelands, "Grandma, how do you have such beautiful skin?" I was expecting some deep secret, along the lines of things that get advertised late at night. But no, "Pond's cold cream," she asserted. I've been using it ever since.
Oh, and I bought all the ingredients (I hope) for coconut cream pie without even knowing it was pie day.
Ponds is good - remarkably so, considering that it's not very expensive and it's been around forever. If my skin's extra dry I'll use some of the dry skin cream and it helps.
After all that back and forth about hiring a student, I emailed the girl making her the job offer on Friday, and I haven't heard from her! She is organizing Pan-Hellenic Rush Week this week, so I am hoping that is it.
I'm too cheap and flighty to have One True Products in most cases. And this winter has been so dry, I've taken to using straight jojoba oil on my face, hands, hair, whatever.
Ooooh, coconut cream pie. I wonder what I need for that. I could probably do a chess pie pretty easily.
Do we have any American actors saying stuff like that?
Thomas Jane before he went backsies and started maintaining that sometimes letting an older man in West Hollywood "buy you a sandwich" is just letting an older man in West Hollywood buy you a sandwich?
I mean, I'm glad for jobs and puppies, but this day is a motherscratcher.
yes. yes it is.
I'm wound tight because I need to get a CT for the sinus infection crap tomorrow, so what we really needed over here was a nice sewer line backup, right?
right.
I could use some pie.