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Bonjour communauté !Puisque ses l’été, je cherche une crème ou quelque chose que je pourrais mettre après être aller dans l’eau po ...read more
Bonjour communauté !Puisque ses l’été, je cherche une crème ou quelque chose que je pourrais mettre après être aller dans l’eau pour que mes cheveux soit beau quand ils sèchent et non “grichou” j’attends vos réponse et idée de produits Merci à l’avance !
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Reply: @reeseescups try SEPHORA COLLECTION Make No Mistake Full Coverage Concealer . Sephora Collection makes some wonder products at gr ...read more
@reeseescups try SEPHORA COLLECTION Make No Mistake Full Coverage Concealer . Sephora Collection makes some wonder products at great prices.
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What from drunk elephant is good for my twelve year olds skin?
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Reply: Don’t get drunk elephant it might seem like a popular brand but it can be bad for kids wait till they get older then let them! It’ ...read more
Don’t get drunk elephant it might seem like a popular brand but it can be bad for kids wait till they get older then let them! It’s a good brand just not for kids.
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Reply: Okay @CorgiMommy the Moroccanoil Volumizing Mousse 8.5 oz/ 250 mL looks interesting. Everything from thier line I've used has such ...read more
Okay @CorgiMommy the Moroccanoil Volumizing Mousse 8.5 oz/ 250 mL looks interesting. Everything from thier line I've used has such a good scent. Is this the same way?
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Reply: A Marshalls find! 朗I love this mask and so does my red sensitive skin. I'm a dry girl and this is a fabulous night time moisturize ...read more
A Marshalls find! 🤩I love this mask and so does my red sensitive skin. I'm a dry girl and this is a fabulous night time moisturizer for me 💧 A big full size jar for 34$ CAD Annnnd another OOS online item that I found in store (This has been out since it's release online, I wonder if it will ever comeback or if it was a one time only item 🤔)I've been using this at night over my serums and moisturizer and during the day after moisturizing, it's also been great on my dry hands and nails too. I'm loving this stuff! 🤩
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Reply: Just so you know summer fridays is awesome for night and day so no matter what you can use it whenever you want!
Just so you know summer fridays is awesome for night and day so no matter what you can use it whenever you want!
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Monthly Misses: May 2024
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Reply: For me this month's miss is Big Sexy Hair Root Pump Plus. It just left me with my hair all stuck together in clumps. It really s ...read more
For me this month's miss is Big Sexy Hair Root Pump Plus. It just left me with my hair all stuck together in clumps. It really should be called Root Clump Plus.
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@JoSometimes fabulous
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Wayne Goss Thread | Brushes and Cosmetics
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Reply: Wayne responded to my second question, too. He said his previous synthetic brushes were artisan-made, so incredibly expensive to m ...read more
Wayne responded to my second question, too. He said his previous synthetic brushes were artisan-made, so incredibly expensive to make and to buy. For his White Gold Collection he wanted to make synthetic brushes that didn't cost the earth and felt like silk. A discussion about synthetic bristles in general and the ones used used in his previous release, The Synthetics, is in the spoiler below. SpoilerAn excerpt rom Sonia G's review of The Synthetics (via her Sweetmakeuptemptations website):Just like his natural brushes, Wayne Goss Synthetic brushes are handmade in Japan by the same artisans, he could have switched to machine-made cheaper synthetic brushes but he did not. These 4 brushes are now only bundled with synthetic fibers, depending on each brush these fibers are even different per brush, if his 4 brushes feel the same, technically they aren’t. The filaments used on these brushes are not the same as the ones on synthetic brushes, commonly seen on the brush market, those are mostly bundled with PBT or PTT. Now, Wayne Goss brushes also uses PBT (Poly Butylene Terephtalate) and PTT (Polytrimethylene Terephthalate) but includes a special fibre made in Japan. The Japanese company responsible for this special fibre produces it in their own factory in Japan with a special cutting edge technique to process resin. These fibers are meant to keep their shape better and perform better with use, which is not always the case with filaments such as PBT and PTT. The artisans in the manufacture in charge of Wayne’s brushes have particular skills that include the complex blending of the different kinds of filaments, which I heard was not easy at all, and they adjust these type of filament blends together with the technical specs in accordance to the purpose of the brush. They also leverage traditional methods combining the skills of the craftsmen and at the same time promote the Japanese fiber that is so much more difficult to process (unlike PBT and PTT) and in terms of time, it takes several times more to achieve them. I am talking about this because I know that it is surprising to see synthetic brushes being that expensive, but the cost is both in the handmade process and in the fibers used. Wayne did not include synthetics to reduce costs or because he did not love natural bristles anymore, but he certainly wanted to answer some requests I saw he was receiving to also release synthetics, and he did a great move, it’s really amazing that he stayed with the same artisans and that he answered those requests too. I hope this helped to shed a bit of light about the costs and the making of these synthetic brushes. I have seen many comments of customers not understanding the price tag but there is a reason behind it. An excerpt rom Sonia G's review of The Synthetics (via her Sweetmakeuptemptations website):Just like his natural brushes, Wayne Goss Synthetic brushes are handmade in Japan by the same artisans, he could have switched to machine-made cheaper synthetic brushes but he did not. These 4 brushes are now only bundled with synthetic fibers, depending on each brush these fibers are even different per brush, if his 4 brushes feel the same, technically they aren’t. The filaments used on these brushes are not the same as the ones on synthetic brushes, commonly seen on the brush market, those are mostly bundled with PBT or PTT. Now, Wayne Goss brushes also uses PBT (Poly Butylene Terephtalate) and PTT (Polytrimethylene Terephthalate) but includes a special fibre made in Japan. The Japanese company responsible for this special fibre produces it in their own factory in Japan with a special cutting edge technique to process resin. These fibers are meant to keep their shape better and perform better with use, which is not always the case with filaments such as PBT and PTT. The artisans in the manufacture in charge of Wayne’s brushes have particular skills that include the complex blending of the different kinds of filaments, which I heard was not easy at all, and they adjust these type of filament blends together with the technical specs in accordance to the purpose of the brush. They also leverage traditional methods combining the skills of the craftsmen and at the same time promote the Japanese fiber that is so much more difficult to process (unlike PBT and PTT) and in terms of time, it takes several times more to achieve them. I am talking about this because I know that it is surprising to see synthetic brushes being that expensive, but the cost is both in the handmade process and in the fibers used. Wayne did not include synthetics to reduce costs or because he did not love natural bristles anymore, but he certainly wanted to answer some requests I saw he was receiving to also release synthetics, and he did a great move, it’s really amazing that he stayed with the same artisans and that he answered those requests too. I hope this helped to shed a bit of light about the costs and the making of these synthetic brushes. I have seen many comments of customers not understanding the price tag but there is a reason behind it.
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@itsfi all are so intriguing
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