Did you try Mucinex, Erin? That stuff can be miraculous.
'Sleeper'
Spike's Bitches 47: Someone Dangerous Could Get In
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Does anyone have recommendations for a good moisturizer for sensitive skin? That has a shelf life longer than 3 months? (My moisturizer from Lush turned to cat pee smell, and I am annoyed.) My wrinkles thank you.
Teppy, I like aveeno's line of moisturizers.
Neutrogena? Aveeno?
Omg. She's very cute and nice but I'm not sure I can deal.
meara, need I remind you of the age difference between Cody and me? Between Scrappy and her most excellent man? You date the person, not their age.
but snot really is more of an established relationship thing.
That is hilarious Cass, and oh so true.
Steph, I have sensitive skin like whoa and usually end up splurging on a pricey moisturizer that ends up disappointing me. But lately I've just been using the oil free moisturizer from TJs as it is cheap, does what it says (moisturizes) and doesn't make my face turn bright red.
Steph,
The only thing I can use on my face without a rash or hives is Clinique. It is the yellow moisturizer.
I Like Kiehl's, Steph. But I am using Lancome right now, with mixed results. (I can't put it on right after I wash or my face goes red.)
Cetaphil has a nice moisturizer for sensitive skin.
I second the rec for Trader Joe's moisturizer. Runs about $4, has sunscreen, and doesn't make my skin freak out.
Sorry for the sickies, and hope you're feeling better, soonest.
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eta: I also second the rec for Cetaphil. No sunscreen, so I don't use it on my whole face, but it's about the only thing I let near my super-sensitive eye area.
Man, I would TOTALLY buy those Batman decals if they were real. Bite me, Think Geek.