I'm getting my hair cut tomorrow. Unfortunately for Hec, I require my haircut to be long enough for pony-tail purposes. I am stubborn that way.
Nora, you've had a lot of stress lately. Drink more water. Every once in a while, make your water a whiskey and soda.
I have been trying lots of different stuff. Lush UltraBland for winter weather. Now, trying Lush Herbalism. In the shower, Origins Mint Wash. Also been experimenting with Body Shop's Grapeseed Facial Wash.
I've been away from my fave toner, Origin's United State, trying Lush Eau de Roma and Body Shop Grapeseed Toner. I want my United State back, bad. I'm almost done with the grapeseed stuff, so whee.
moisturizer: morning, Origins Have A Nice Day, and at Night, Origins Night-a-Mins.
Cindy, that is truly kick-ass hair. I'm also saving that picture for a possible future hair cut.
Lyra Jane, that sucks mightily. I'm convinced that those people didn't realize what they had--and that you'll find something better quickly.
Nora, try Aveeno. The Postively Radiant wash and moisturizer work best for my oily skin. My sister has dryinsh skin that tends to break out and she uses the Blemish Control. She says it's the best stuff she's ever used. Really gentle and it's just wonderful and not too hard on the pocketbook. And use it for 6-8 weeks before changing again. (Bottle lasts me about 2 1/2 months)
I have delegated work. Hee! I might get this all done today. Boy, will my boss be shocked!
Nora, do you have a Khiels in Boston?
Once I was breaking out from stage makeup (and I don't usually break out) and I went in and they hooked me up with a few different plans to try all in sample form. They rock.
I have dryish/sensitive/breakout skin, so I might try Blemish Control...
Nora, are you relatively sure that your breakouts are breakouts and not rosacea? My rosacea has a tendency to look like itty bitty zits when it get out of control.
no, this big ass painful zit is definitely a zit.
it's not even the breakouts, it's the lines, and the bags, and the tension, and the sallowness and the being too tired to tweeze as regularly as I should, and the blah and the glavin.