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- pickle88 » See my profile
- Points: 2885
- Reviews: 48
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Blistex DCT with SPF 20 is so, so, so much better! Although my beloved Blistex isn't specifically formulated to work on cold sores, it doesn't have the medicinal smell of Carmex, which I don't really care for.
March 17, 2008
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I like a slightly thicker, creamier body wash during the winter months, and this is the best one I've found so far. The price is unbeatable, and it has a nice, sweet scent, unlike the scent of Dove body wash, which makes me a little queasy. I have pretty normal skin, so I don't know if this would be good for people who suffer from really dry skin.
March 17, 2008
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I used the original Venus as soon as it came out, then promptly switched to the Divine when that was released. I have yet to meet its match. I just went to Costco last week to stock up on refill blades, only to be confronted with the Venus Breeze. Of course, I succumbed and had to try that, but it's so not worth it. So now I have a bunch of Breeze blades I have to get through, but when I run out I will gladly switch back to my Divine. I just hope I don't get sucked in to the hype of the Embrace!
March 17, 2008
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Sorry, but I don't see what all the fuss is about. I think it works just as well as other, less expensive nail and cuticle creams, so I'd rather save my money.
March 17, 2008
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Let me be clear, I am in love with this shampoo and the matching conditioner. I love the smell, I love the lather it produces, and I love how shiny and healthy my normally unruly mop is after using this. I just cannot justify the price enough to make it my regular shampoo. After I get money for my birthday or something, I would gladly splurge on this, but as a starving student, I can't afford to use it consistently.
March 17, 2008
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I really don't see a difference in my teeth from using this as compared to the Crest whitening toothpaste with Scope. Since this costs about $1.50USD more at my local Target, I'm going back to the other one.
March 17, 2008
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I've had several people comment on how white my teeth are, which is funny because I drink coffee and red wine like they're going out of style. I owe it all to Crest Whitestrips. Unfortunately, I can't give this product a solid 10 because my teeth become uncomfortably sensitive while I use them. If you're hesitant about trying it because you have sensitive teeth, I'm not going to lie; my teeth hurt! But I promise that as soon as you finish using them, the pain goes away. Plus, I think the pain is worth it because yellow teeth really age a person as much as premature wrinkles.
March 17, 2008
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This is the best lash separator I've ever used, plain and simple. The spiky points really get even the tiniest lingering particles, but I'm warning you to be careful when you use it; it's no joke how sharp this thing is.
March 17, 2008
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I suppose I'm not rating this a 10 because I don't NEED to use it (I have fairly long and already curled lashes), but if you're looking for a lash curler, then look no further. I use this when I want to make my eyes more dramatic because absolutely nothing else (no mascara or lash primer) can achieve the simple drama that this tool can. It instantly makes the eye pop, and topped with a great mascara, that's all you really need.
March 17, 2008
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But it totally and completely works, and a tiny dot is all you need. I get about 2 or 3 horrible cold sores a year, and before I used this, they would last 6-10 days. If you use this product at the very first sign of a cold sore, I'm not exaggerating when I say that your cold sore may last 3, 4 days, tops. Plus, it really minimizes it so it doesn't explode into a huge mess on your mouth. I will never be without this product again. I really don't think $14USD is too much to spend to keep from having a nasty, painful bump on your lips.
March 17, 2008










