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    What can’t you live without, we asked you on Monday. Which products deserve cult status? Well, you had loads of answers, but one name reappeared time and time again. Sudocrem.

    Yes humble aul Sudocrem. Something it seems a lot of you will take with you right from the cradle to the grave. Best known for its main use, nappy rash, it’s also being used to calm your zits and breakouts.

    This brings back memories of the boy who used to live next door to us. He had a bad case of teenage acne and he used sudocrem liberally to treat it. He’d call into me every evening so we could do our teenage things (hang around, do more hanging around, be cool, slump around ベルスタッフジャケット with our jumpers over our hands etc). I used ベルスタッフメンズジャケット to have to remind him “eh, Sudocrem”, and nod towards his chin. He used to forget to rub it in and I would have to intervene before he could be seen in public (I mean, what if we ran into Sorcha from down the road who he was literally dying with love for?).

    It’s enduring in its popularity. It contains zinc oxide (which gives it its white colour) and Peru Balsam. It is a disinfectant, has mild anesthetic qualities, Belstaff Outlet and is hypoallergenic and antibacterial. No wonder so many of you love it!

    But just remember to rub it in properly!

    Swap Siopa returneth! Green, gorgeous and recession friendly!
    Tan Trials ’10: Tan Organic At Home

    I recently got a sample of a foundation from Lavera’s Trend Sensitive range. I tried the Sensitive Make Up Fluid in Light, which happily suited my skin tone. It’s light Belstaff by name and light by nature – it’s a very liquid foundation that gives a fairly sheer amount of coverage. It is possible to work up more coverage though and the fluid blends easily.

    I was initially a bit non-plussed by it due to the the liquidity of the formulation and the sheerness, because I generally like a good bit of coverage. But then it got me thinking – being the lazy cow I am, I don’t generally bother with foundation ベルスタッフ女性のジャケット during the day and it’s never good to look overly made up in natural light. So actually, this would be a great foundation for day wear. If you want a bit more coverage, they’ve got that sorted too – you could try their Trend Sensitive Make Up Fluid in Natural, which they say will cover small blemishes and skin irregularities.

    Plus, like all Lavera products, their foundation is organic and vegan, and formulated to be kind to sensitive skins. So if those things are a concern for you, give it a whirl – ベルスタッフ it’s also very reasonably priced – a??13.92 from healthfood shops and you can also buy on-line from evenone.

    What can’t you live without, we asked you on Monday. Which products deserve cult status? Well, you had loads of answers, but one name reappeared time and time again. Sudocrem.

    Yes humble aul Sudocrem. Something it seems a lot of you will take with you right from the cradle to the grave. Best known for its main use, nappy rash, it’s also being used to calm your zits and breakouts.

    This brings back memories of the boy who used to live next door to us. He had a bad case of teenage acne and he used sudocrem liberally to treat it. He’d call into me every evening so we could do our teenage things (hang around, do more hanging around, be cool, slump around with our jumpers over our hands etc). I used to have to remind him “eh, Sudocrem”, and nod towards his chin. He used to forget to rub it in and I would have to intervene before he could be seen in public (I mean, what if we ran into Sorcha from down the road who he was literally dying with love for?).

    It’s enduring in its popularity. It contains zinc oxide (which gives it its white colour) and Peru Balsam. It is a disinfectant, has mild anesthetic qualities, and is hypoallergenic and antibacterial. No wonder so many of you love it!

    But just remember to rub it in properly!

    Swap Siopa returneth! Green, gorgeous and recession friendly!
    Tan Trials ’10: Tan Organic At Home

    I

    recently got a sample of a foundation from Lavera’s Trend Sensitive range. I tried the Sensitive Make Up Fluid in Light, which happily suited my skin tone. It’s light by name and light by nature – it’s a very liquid foundation that gives a fairly sheer amount of coverage. It is possible to work up more coverage though and the fluid blends easily.

    I was initially a bit non-plussed by it due to the the liquidity of the formulation and the sheerness, because I generally like a good bit of coverage. But then it got me thinking – being the lazy cow I am, I don’t generally bother with foundation during the day and it’s never good to look overly made up in natural light. So actually, this would be a great foundation for day wear. If you want a bit more coverage, they’ve got that sorted too – you could try their Trend Sensitive Make Up Fluid in Natural, which they say will cover small blemishes and skin irregularities.

    Plus, like all Lavera products, their foundation is organic and vegan, and formulated to be kind to sensitive skins. So if those things are a concern for you, give it a whirl – it’s also very reasonably priced – a??13.92 from healthfood shops and you can also buy on-line from evenone.

    What can’t you live without, we asked you on Monday. Which products deserve cult status? Well, you had loads of answers, but one name reappeared time and time again. Sudocrem.

    Yes humble aul Sudocrem. Something it seems a lot of you will take with you right from the cradle to the grave. Best known for its main use, nappy rash, it’s also being used to calm your zits and breakouts.

    This brings back memories of the boy who used to live next door to us. He had a bad case of teenage acne and he used sudocrem liberally to treat it. He’d call into me every evening so we could do our teenage things (hang around, do more hanging around, be cool, slump around with our jumpers over our hands etc). I used to have to remind him “eh, Sudocrem”, Belstaff Outlet and nod towards his chin. He used to forget to rub it in and I would have to intervene before he could be seen in public (I mean, what if we ran into Sorcha from down the road who he was literally dying with love for?).

    It’s enduring in its popularity. It contains Belstaff Outlet zinc oxide (which gives it its white colour) and Peru Balsam. It is a disinfectant, has mild anesthetic qualities, and is hypoallergenic and antibacterial. No wonder so many of you love it!

    But just remember to rub it in properly!

    Swap Siopa returneth! Green, gorgeous and recession friendly!
    Tan Trials ’10: Tan Organic At Home

    I recently got a sample of a foundation from Lavera’s Trend Sensitive range. I tried the Sensitive Make Up Fluid in Light, which happily suited my skin tone. It’s light by name and light by nature – it’s Belstaff a very liquid foundation that gives a fairly sheer amount of coverage. It is possible to work up more coverage though and Belstaff the fluid blends easily.

    I was initially a bit non-plussed by it due to the the liquidity of the formulation and the sheerness, because I generally like a good bit of coverage. But then it got me thinking – being the lazy cow I am, I don’t generally bother with foundation during the day and it’s never good to look overly made up in natural light. So actually, this would be a great foundation for day wear. If you want a bit more coverage, they’ve got that sorted too – you could try their Trend Sensitive Make Up Fluid in Natural, which they say will cover small blemishes and skin irregularities.

    Plus, like all Lavera products, their foundation is organic and vegan, and formulated to be kind to sensitive skins. So if those things are a concern for you, give it a whirl – it’s also very reasonably priced – a??13.92 from healthfood shops and you can also buy on-line from evenone.

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