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Age: 19 years old
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3 Aug 2009
I haven't let a pro have at my hair in almost a year, and it's gotten kind of mangly/limp at the top. I have a heart shaped face and would like to keep the bangs I have, since they seem to narrow the top portion of my face. I'd like to do something a little different with the rest, even if it's a small change. This is the best picture I have of it currently (some phones take two hands to operate):

Currently...

I'm going to have it done in 3 days, so I'd appreciate some suggestions. Thanks. amused.gif
17 Jul 2009
I use Loreal True Match Liquid foundation. My skin is really, really oil (I could easily go through up to 20 blotting sheets a day) so I was looking for primers and finishing powders that'll help absorb that oil. I tried MAC's SPF 50 Prep & Prime, but it helped the oil only slightly. Any ideas?
27 Jun 2009
I recently gave Revlon Colorstay a try, and though the color match was fantastic, my skin is way too sensitive to be scrubbing the makeup off every night. (I tried various different makeup removers, but no go.) Does anyone know of any drugstore foundations that:

- Are medium to full coverage (enough to act as a concealer when layered)
- Won't make my skin more oily

Thanks. amused.gif I never knew it was so hard to find a good match.
23 Jun 2009
Hi guys, I'm considering coloring my hair at home and was wondering if anyone here has done it before.

My natural hair color right now is a medium chestnut. I'm considering going a shade or so darker with a mahogany brown. My eyebrows are black, so I wouldn't want anything unnaturally light, nor anything very red. Sort of like this: http://www.herbatint.co.uk/img/swatches/MA...NDE%20%207M.jpg

Is this something I can do relatively easily? Are there any hair color brands to look for/avoid? Thanks!
21 Jun 2009
I recently bought Revlon Colorstay foundation since it seems to cover so well. However, I tried using my oil-free Loreal eye makeup remover on it, but it didn't really budge. My skin is *extremely* sensitive, so I can't really scrub it much. Do you guys have any makeup remover suggestions that can cut through foundation without irritating my skin? Thanks!

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TTTTTurtle
OOO that sucks...thanks for replying..ugh i hate dark circles!!!
9 Nov 2009 - 21:28
TTTTTurtle
hey did you ever get the dark circle eye laser surgery(i read it on a post) ...if so can u tell me how it worked? thankx
-Turtle
8 Nov 2009 - 18:27
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And I know if I'll only be true,
To this glorious quest,
That my heart will lie peaceful and calm
when I'm laid to my rest.
5 Nov 2009 - 14:17
littlewinded
lol....
well now you know
3 Nov 2009 - 20:34

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