Showing posts with label nail polish remover. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nail polish remover. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Product Empties! 1st of 2016

It seems that I've reached a point in my life where my Dad has complained about the number of beauty product items I've got lying around the bathroom.

So to accommodate him - I mean, he's got a point ;) I've set myself upon a product use up / project pan for 2016.

Stuff that is not included in this plan is lip products (except to replace specific Lipstick colours and my addictive Soap and Glory Sexy Mother Pucker lip extreme gloss) and hair products (as I only buy more when they need replacing anyway).

To make sure I stick with the plan, I'm going to hold myself accountable through making videos so I'm documenting my progress.


My very first empties video features:




Products mentioned:
Batiste dry shampoo (floral)
QV Bath oil (small)
Body shop honey body scrub 250g
Yes to Coconuts body scrub 250g
Body Shop satsuma body butter (50g)
Manicare acetone and Vitamin E nail polish remover
Organix argan oil of morocco hair mask
Wipes:
Kleenex flushable
FemFresh
Currash unscented baby wipes (pack of 20)

What about you? Wanna share your project pans with me?

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Treating Cold Sores and Lipstick


It is common knowledge that it is possible to catch cold sores from lipsticks and other lip stuff that has been used by someone who has had a cold core outbreak.

After consulting with a nurse, I also know now that once you have the cold sore, you cannot be reinfected ever again – kinda like chicken pox.

BUT there is one thing that I’ve learnt the hard way…although you cannot reinfect yourself by using a lipstick that you had used when you had a cold sore, using the lipstick again does cause you to have another outbreak. So now I have to throw out one of my favourite lipsticks.

This is not to say that you cannot wear lipstick when you have a cold sore though…

All you have to do, is apply your chosen lipstick with a Q-tip/cotton bud, but you cannot double dip the stick into the product.

NB. Re treatment for said cold sores, I tend to use a lot of the betadine products re health related issues as they seem to work quite well for me - both in the cream/gel formulation and dabbing the liquid onto the affected area using a cotton bud. In the course of the past week in trying to clear up my outbreak, I've found out (via a google search) that dabbing a little nail polish remover using a cotton bud n the afflicted area every hour or so, does in fact seem to work.

According to my bio chem buddy, the reasoning behind this is that acetone has the chemical ability to kill organic cells - which does explain why my fingers and nails feel so dry after I remove my nail polish.