another one is BIO OIL - $15 CVS/Walgreens - you know you spend so much on night creams. Try this.
One night just rub Bio Oil on your face and neck. You wake up feeling like you got a facial at night. Face is super super soft and you won't have any pillow lines on the face either.
It's a bit messy because it doesn't absorb into the skin as quickly.
Hask Pure Shine Frizz Remedy: the only frizz-serum I know of that actually works(I used to be a beauty blogger, so I’ve tried quite a few). It’s about $5 down at Wally World, and never fails to soften and smooth my frazzled mane.
Amazing. Best chapstick ever, and I can't use any other in its place. Just not the same. It's like vaseline in a stick form, but not so goo-ey and not so thick.
I use Thayer's rose petal and witch hazel toner. Got it from a GNC store. It's all natural and alcohol free. Also contains vitamin E. So far I like it and I'm almost running out. Thinking of getting another bottle soon.
L’Oreal’s Volumizing mascara.
Cetaphil’s moisturizer (not the cleanser)
Rimmel’s Waterproof Eyeliner - not great when it comes to being anti-smudging, but lines the top lid very smoothly and darkly
Avon’s Glimmersticks - A great alternative for the much pricier Technikohl eyeliner from MAC
St. Ive’s Body Moisturizer (i have the cucumber melon scent) or the Vaseline Moisturizer. There’s another brand that applies very similarly to these two but I can’t remember it at all
Oil-free foundation by Barbara Daly, it can be purchased from Tesco, very cheap, around 7 quids. Sheer coverage, but can be built upon. It has the **exact **shade of foundation for my skin, it just can't get any better!
I absolutely LOVE Pure Shine by Hask. It helps detangles and moisturizes your hair. I usually apply it in damp hair after showering and apply it again on dry hair before using a flat iron.