(Part 2) Top products from r/beauty
We found 23 product mentions on r/beauty. We ranked the 344 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
21. Queen Helene Cocoa Butter Lotion, 2 ounce
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Natural Protection From Sun And WindBlend Of Pure Cocoa Butter And Lanolin In A Non-Greasy Moisturizing BaseRestores And Controls Essential Moisture Balance2 Ounce travel size
22. Aveeno Continuous Protection Lotion Face SPF 30, 3 Ounce
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Oil freeWith natural soy and vitamins A, C, ENoncomedogenicWater-resistantSpecially formulated for face
23. Microdermabrasion Kit by Olay Regenerist, Face Peel & Scrub for Dry Skin, Reduce Wrinkles & Fine Lines, 1 Kit
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Two-step microderm system instantly resurfaces and softens skin in one useMicrodermabrasion Treatment exfoliates to remove dull and dry skinPeel Activator Treatment resurfaces to reveal brighter, softer skinInstantly diminishes the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and can be used for all skin t...
24. MAKE UP FOR EVER Powder Blush Dark Raspberry 58 0.08 oz
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
MAKE UP FOR EVER Powder Blush Dark Raspberry 58 0.08 oz
25. Mavala Stop Deterrent Nail Care Treatment | Stop Putting Fingers In Your Mouth | For Ages 3+ | 0.3 Fl Oz
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
MAVALA STOP NAIL CARE: Stop putting fingers in your mouth with our deterrent treatment nail polish. Works effectively for kids or adults to help allow nails to grow healthier and discourage putting fingers in your mouthGET HEALTHY, BEAUTIFUL NAILS: Keep your nails healthy, strong, and nice looking. ...
26. Eva Fraser's Facial Workout (Penguin Health Care & Fitness)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
PENGUIN GROUP
27. The Skincare Bible: Your No-Nonsense Guide to Great Skin
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
28. The Japanese Skincare Revolution: How to Have the Most Beautiful Skin of Your Life#At Any Age
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Kodansha
29. Alpha Hydrox AHA Enhanced Creme, Anti-Wrinkle Exfoliant - 2 oz
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinklesSafely lifts dead cells from skin's surface to revitalize and restore youthful, healthy, radiant skinRenews moisture, refines texture, improves elasticity and skin toneContains 10% pure Glycolic-AHAPlease read all label information on delivery
30. Alpha Hydrox AHA Enhanced Lotion - 6 fl oz
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
For dry skin100% free of fragranceNon-greasyConcentrated Anti-Wrinkle Exfoliate significantly reduces surface imperfections caused by aging and sun damageRenews moisture & refines texture
31. Razorless Shaving for Men by SoftSheen-Carson Magic Skin Conditioning Shaving Powder, with Vitamin E and Aloe, Formulated for Black Men, Depilatory, Helps Stop Razor Bumps, 4.5 Ounce
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 1
Razorless shaving powder: Formulated especially for Black Men to help stop razor bumps, this Shaving Powder (depilatory) provides a clean, razorless shave. This formula features a light, fresh fragrance.For all beard types: Our Magic Razorless Shaving Powder comes in 4 formulations: Skin Conditionin...
32. Snow River USA 7V03389 Wood Oil for all wood type cutting boards, 8 oz
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
8-ounce bottleFood safe materialOdorless and tastelessPreserves and protects woodEasy to use
33. BreathRx Starter Kit
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
BreathRx Purifying Toothpaste (4-oz tube)BreathRx Gentle Tongue Scraper (2 pak)BreathRx Anti-Bacterial Tongue Spray (2-oz bottle)BreathRx Anti-Bacterial Mouth Rinse (8-fl. Oz)
34. GiGi Mini Pro Hair Removal Waxing Kit
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
ALL-IN-ONE DEPILATORY KIT, COMPLETE WAXING ESSENTIALS: Wanting to have a smooth, flawless, hair-free skin, but too busy to go to the salon? Bring the spa home with you with this complete kit full of all the essentials you need to start waxing! Complete with crème wax, pre, and post-treatments, spat...
35. Burt's Bees Lemon Butter Cuticle Cream
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Cleanses gently without irritation or dryingSulfate, phthalate, petrochemical and paraben-freePediatrician-tested and hypo-allergenic
36. Letting the Sun Age You Gracefully: minimalistic biohacking
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
37. Nailtek Foundation No.2 Ridge-Filling Nail Strengthener Base Coat, 0.5 Fluid Ounce
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
For soft, peeling nailsFills unsightly ridges, masks nail imperfections and nail damageStrengthens the natural nailsIncreases polish adherence for a long-lasting manicure
38. Tweezerman Whitehead/Blackhead Remover
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Textured non slip gripPerfect for home and the salonProfessional grade; Stainless steelHelps to maintain blemish free skin
39. GiGi Brazilian Bikini Wax Microwave Formula - Non-Strip Hair Removal Wax, 8 oz
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
DESIGNED FOR DELICATE AREAS AND BRAZILIAN WAXING: Used by the most prestigious waxing salons worldwide, the GiGi Brazilian Bikini Wax Microwave Formula can be used in small areas like underarms, bikini area, and other delicate zones. The depilatory wax warms the skin, relaxes the skin pores, and is ...
40. Godefroy Professional Hair Color Tint Kit, Medium Brown, 20 Applications
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
20 application kit can be used on beards, mustaches, side burns, temples, anywhere you need a little color.Root touch up to cover gray hair.Complete kit. Everything you need included to get started.20 Single application pre-measured capsules covers the most resistant gray hair.Cream formula (no drip...
I'm in the same boat, I've been slowly giving away my nicer stuff and trashing the crap. Here is what I currently use on a regular basis (and it all fits in a small makeup bag):
Chanel Double Perfection foundation. It's a pressed powder and it is AMAZING. I'm acne prone and have quite a bit of scarring and just a light application of this stuff hides it all. I've been using it for about 12 years now, have yet to find anything better. I don't use a concealer because this foundation gets it all. It's a bit pricey but I use it pretty much every single day and one compact lasts me for 6 months.
NARS blush in Angelika. I tried so many cheap drug store blushes and none of them worked, I own several NARS blushes and they are all amazing. Totally worth the price.
Physicians Formula Eyeliner. I can make some amazing cat eyes with this product. It's also fairly waterproof, I've gone swimming with it on and it didn't run. I also own a Stila liner which was more than double the price of this Physicians Formula one and I don't like it nearly as much.
Laura Mercier Brow Pencil
Maybelline Volum' Express The Falsies
My lip products vary, I'm liking the REVLON Colorburst Lip Butters. I also LOVE NARS lipsticks, I actually own that color (I know it looks awful in the picture but it's quite pretty). The formula is creamy but it stays put and isn't drying. And I don't wear glosses often but when I do I use either Chanel glosses or Smashbox glosses from this set. Neither brand are too sticky which I can't stand.
I haven't worn eye shadow in ages, and when I do it's from a few Sephora brand palettes so that isn't going to help you much. I like MUFE eye shadows though. Great pigmentation.
My brushes, bronzer, and luminizing powder are all Sephora brand so I didn't bother mentioning them either. I don't use primers much but when I do I use Smashbox Photo Finish Light.
Also I'm pale/cool with dark brown hair, blue eyes, and I'm oily and acne prone, if that helps.
What you want is pure, unadulterated food grade mineral oil. Some people like to use baby oil, but it contains fragrance and tocopherol (vitamin e), both of which can be irritating to the skin. The mineral oil you find in the laxatives section of your pharmacy also have tocopherol.
I bought this stuff and it works great. Love it. Works great as a makeup remover.
Come join us over at /r/skincareaddiction if you are interested in learning more. :) I posted a good article about the benefits of using mineral oil for skincare earlier this morning.
I'm Italian with Russian mixed in so in the winter I have the same problem as my hair is dark but my skin is paler. I invested in my own waxing kit and I buy wax specified for sensitive skin. Try asking a salon or ordering yourself the wax that you use on bikini areas. Its a LOT more soothing. I use more of a honey based wax myself, which seems to work alright
This is the wax kit I have http://www.amazon.com/GiGi-Mini-Pro-Waxing-Kit/dp/B000BJ1CGQ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1370873321&sr=8-2&keywords=gi+gi+mini+wax+kit And you can choose other waxes. Most Sally's Beauty Supply stores have all the compatible waxes and you can easily find muslin strip and stick refills. This has saved me so much money since I, like you, am a hairy hairy lady. Good luck!
With Zoom whitening, you can get "zinging" that can last for a few days. My dentist suggested Advil as needed. I don't have any long term negatives, my current dental issues (dry mouth) are a common side effect of seizure meds and I've been on those for a few years. Had my last Zoom at 24-26? and I'm 34 now and still get compliments. No cavities since my early 20's. I did have the old school bleaching kit from my dentist at 18. I got the Zoom done because I'd be a bridesmaid that year and lost the old bleaching kit. With Zoom you get that kit too, but I lost it too.
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I am really particular about all my dental hygiene needs. I LOVE the coco floss and my toothpaste of choice is BreathRx and their mouthwash 50/50 with Biotene per my dentist's suggestion for the dry mouth. I found the toothpaste when I was working as a massage therapist many of my high-end clients had it, it isn't even all that expensive it just works better. People will think that your teeth are better when you are confident about your breath.
I’ve been using this for YEARS! I absolutely love it. I have super light blonde eyebrows and this is the perfect shade for me. I only have to leave on for a few minutes.
Godefroy Professional Tint Kit, Medium Brown, 20 Count https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000AS45LC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_1YB3DbVQXSCMS
Look into buying the Little Book of Korean Skincare and the Skincare Bible. They're absolutely amazing books that will teach you a lot about skincare stuff, and are excellent, scientifically backed starting places.
That aside: I used to be self conscious about makeup and skin like you. I can promise you that absolutely no one is judging you; makeup is so incredibly normal in our society that people hardly bat an eye at it unless you're truly wearing something wild.
I have a NY State Waxing License & in your case, I do not recommend waxing nor threading. Coarse hair often has large follicles which when they come out will make you bleed. Not a ton, but it's just not worth it. I used to be on a forum called MakeupAlley & at one point everyone was buzzing about (I kid you not) the Magic Cooch Powder. I had to know wtf this was. I think it's the answer you need. It's a product marketed to African American men as an alternative to shaving because due to the fact that their hair can be super curly, many of them suffer horrible ingrown hairs. This powder is like Nair but gentler & meant for the face. You mix it w/ water into a paste then apply. I just looked it up: it's actually called Magic Shave Powder- https://www.amazon.com/SoftSheen-Carson-Magic-Conditioning-Shaving-Powder/dp/B0000532Q5/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Magic+Shaving+Powder+sensitive&qid=1566696603&s=hpc&sr=1-1 It's only $1.99 on Amazon & it's literally made for faces. Back to the name I originally called it, all the women on the forum were using it for their bikini areas, thus the cooch part. It's supposed to be super gentle. Also, FYI, for your laser hair removal, if it's available where you are, check for Groupons for a year of sessions & double check the fine print for how many they say you can do. If not, 6 sessions will still leave you relatively hairless w/ occasional touch ups (I've found that it's STILL cheaper for me to pay the Groupon price for 6 sessions for 1 touch up when they send me coupons or I use Groupon select).
There are products designed to prevent nail biting that will help short term. Getting manicures is supposed to help too. It will really help if you can figure out why you bite your nails, though. That way you can deal with the root cause if it's something like anxiety, replace with something healthy if it's a habit when you're bored, etc.
https://www.amazon.com/Brazilian-Bikini-Microwave-Formula-Ounce/dp/B00077C18K
I've used this wax for years and is effective with hair at an appropriate length. So much easier than the strips and available at like a Sally's too.
Absolutely! I try to do some every day. I’ve got a book from the 80s/90s by eve something-or-other, will try to find it. The ones I do most often, for my jawline are—
Sorry, these are SO hard to explain. The book has illustrations
Edit: this is the book https://www.amazon.co.uk/Eva-Frasers-Facial-Workout-Fifteen/dp/0140147136/ref=nodl_
Edit 2: here are the contents and a few pages from the book https://imgur.com/a/8F2ekMc
I put Radha Beauty Rosehip Oil ($14.95) on any stretchmarks or scars -- basically slathering most of my torso with the oil. It doesn't smell at all and absorbs into my skin all night under a loose cotton nightgown. I haven't gotten it on my sheets yet, so not sure if it will stain linens.
I also use Gold Bond Ultimate Healing Skin Therapy Lotion for Dry Skin ($7.74) on my forearms, elbows (I have a patch of psoriasis on my left elbow and this is the first lotion that has felt like it's actually helping) and on my feet. (After every shower I use Queen Helene Cocoa Butter [$4.19] as well, btw.)
Using a cuticle cream (I use this one) will get rid of your hangnails if you use it at least a couple times a week for about a month (at least for me it did). More often may help get rid of them faster, but I'm not sure. It also softens your calluses around your nail area, and it smells fantastic!
hehe, here you go dear Letting the Sun Age You Gracefully https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VLWB38F/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_0D9BDbYP96M41 it’s so helpful!
Is your skin naturally oily, do you tend to be dry, or are you a combination of the two? What'll work best for you depends on your skin.
I've had a lot of success with this toner recipe. Salicylic acid can be a little difficult to find, but it was worth it. I have problems with milia around my eyes and it's the only thing that prevents them.
You might want to go in for a facial, or see a dermatologist. A qualified person can extract the ones you do have, show you how to do it, and would probably have recommendations based on your skintype.
Also - extractors like this are much much much better for your skin than pore strips. Those can further damage your skin, making more breakouts likely.
The Olay Microdermabrasion is fantastic and very affordable. I have started using it recently, and it works very well. I've used many exfoliators over the years, and this works better than anything else. I found it made my pores smaller and I feel like it got out more dead skin than anything else. Even made a zit smaller.
Find it here: https://www.amazon.com/Olay-Regenerist-Microdermabrasion-System-Treatment/dp/B000F63TW0
And try the Ordinary's Lactic Acid serum (after cleansing before moisturizing). This is an exfoliating serum. Add a bit to moisturizer for easy application.
Here: http://ordinaries.com/product/rdn-lactic-acid-10pct-ha-2pct-30ml
I use aha cream for wrinkles and a good concealer makeup as well.
Cream
Concealer
The concealer I use is a lot like erase paste by benefit but much cheaper.
Strengthening base coat. I personally use this one, by Nailtek, but there are others that you can grab at any drugstore, like OPI Nail Envy.
I use the Aveeno sunscreen formulated for the face specifically. Never had a breakout or clogged pores from it.
You can actually massage your face into a slightly different shape. I know that sounds hokey, but entire books have been written on the subject: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Japanese-Skincare-Revolution-Have-Beautiful/dp/1568364067
For you, it looks like one eyebrow is lower then the other, so I would take two fingers, pressing upwards on the lower brow, while squinting or furrowing your brow muscles downwards. If you do it every night for a few weeks, you'll notice a difference! or whenever you're on reddit :p