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#1 miss.chaNel

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Posted 12 June 2007 - 01:50 AM

i have had them for the past year. i cannot get rid of them. help?

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Posted 12 June 2007 - 02:14 AM

QUOTE(miss.chaNel @ Jun 12 2007, 03:50 AM) View Post
i have had them for the past year. i cannot get rid of them. help?

Have you resorted to the baby's hair brush method of exfoliating? My current regimen gives me the flakies but it doesn't actually bother me as I rarely wear makeup. The baby's hair brush method gives me a lovely smooth countenance for several hours afterwards. I only use it every other day now as everything else I'm using is doing a lovely job of exfoliating. I use the brush and my cleanser to exfoliate. Works very very well!

I wore makeup on the 21st of May for my wedding. She applied a primer prior to applying the makeup and that did the trick. I was not flaking as much then, but I did have some flakes around the chin and mouth area. The makeup stayed smooth and lovely for 12 hours. She used Smashbox's Primer. I might end up buying some. smile.gif




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