I am barely wavy, and I use a mousse, and then scrunch it in on detangled hair (damp, out the towel). Then I put just a tiny bit of gel on top. I spread both products through the palms of my hand, first the mousse, then the bit of gel. And then, after laying my hair the way I want it, I immediately blow-dry with a dyson dupe; these are a-ma-zing inventions, and use a different technology. They have what is called a "brushed DC motor". It is *very different* from a regular blow dryer. It takes me 5 minutes to go from damp to dry (diffusing) without excessive heat, it's just very different, worth adding yet another blow dryer to the mix (like in my case). ;) Anyway, the dupe cost me around 50 euro, which is about the amount for a good dupe, spending more is not necessary on these!
Gingham: blue freesia, white peach, fresh clementine, violet and clean musk. The faceted bottles (the ones that have that fancy diamond pattern) don't always have the scent notes for some reason. Vitamin E...usually used on scars, I think?
The sephora night creme: the packaging is probably not supposed to spin like that, yours just came loose. It's a marketing trick most companies use: there's a smaller container inside a larger one so it looks like your getting more product
I think off-brand is amazing, if the packaging works, but then often even the more expensive product has faulty packaging. So then what? I would not mind spending an extra couple euro/dollars (I'm in the EU) because whatever comes out the package leaky so that you can't use the product like you should, is a waste of money, IMO. Might then as well have gotten the more expensive version. But oh, the times where for me it has been just the other way around! Often, let's just say that!
I’m working on my bath & body works body creams
I have so many to go through
Uh I really love the Kiehls Hand Salve as well! 😍
I feel th3 same about the candles. I saved some of the wax and it is never ending. 😂
I am barely wavy, and I use a mousse, and then scrunch it in on detangled hair (damp, out the towel). Then I put just a tiny bit of gel on top. I spread both products through the palms of my hand, first the mousse, then the bit of gel. And then, after laying my hair the way I want it, I immediately blow-dry with a dyson dupe; these are a-ma-zing inventions, and use a different technology. They have what is called a "brushed DC motor". It is *very different* from a regular blow dryer. It takes me 5 minutes to go from damp to dry (diffusing) without excessive heat, it's just very different, worth adding yet another blow dryer to the mix (like in my case). ;) Anyway, the dupe cost me around 50 euro, which is about the amount for a good dupe, spending more is not necessary on these!
Gingham: blue freesia, white peach, fresh clementine, violet and clean musk. The faceted bottles (the ones that have that fancy diamond pattern) don't always have the scent notes for some reason.
Vitamin E...usually used on scars, I think?
The sephora night creme: the packaging is probably not supposed to spin like that, yours just came loose. It's a marketing trick most companies use: there's a smaller container inside a larger one so it looks like your getting more product
Wow a whole bag of empties awesome
I think off-brand is amazing, if the packaging works, but then often even the more expensive product has faulty packaging. So then what? I would not mind spending an extra couple euro/dollars (I'm in the EU) because whatever comes out the package leaky so that you can't use the product like you should, is a waste of money, IMO. Might then as well have gotten the more expensive version. But oh, the times where for me it has been just the other way around! Often, let's just say that!
Ive stopped burning candles. Most disapoint and its a waste.