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Diane_Keaton 01-12-2006 08:18 PM

Real Fashion Question
 
Quote:

Originally posted by greatwhitenorthchick
Do you get microdermabrasion? I just had that done and apart from the first flakey day, my skin is glowing. Also IPL facials work well for a glow.

As well, I take DMAE internally and have a topical DMAE serum which I apply - it seems to help. I think it's an antioxidant, but not sure.
A while back I had some thingey where they put a mini electric thingey on your face that seemed to spread little dust particles. (Diamond microdermabrasion?) It cost $150 and didn't seem to do anything. I just looked up "IPL facial" and it seems to be pretty major (6 treatments?) Here is a before and after photo I found:

Before:
Http://www.goldsmithpain.com/nss-fol...se-pre-300.jpg

After:
http://www.goldsmithpain.com/nss-fol...e-post-300.jpg

I'm hesitant to try the Philosophy type products because I prefer the more hard core stuff at the dermatologists, but Fringey - do you swear by that stuff before I plunk down $85?

DTB: glycolic acid? Damn, I've been addicted to that shit since college. It always annoyed me that you had to pay $75 (this was in college) to get 1/2 teaspoon of the stuff on your face, only to rinse it off after 20 seconds. So....I went direct to the manufacturer and pretended I was manufacturing household cleaning products (thanks to the Internets I found out it was used in those products too). My cover was blown when I requested a gallon of the shit (that is 10 lifetimes of peels, but too little for cleaning products). Anyhow, the strongest stuff you can buy is http://www.makeupartistschoice.com/7...rder.htm]here. I use it occasionally - nice tight pores.

Okay I guess I'll get the DMAE stuff too. RT- are bcp's really good for the skin? I can't take them though. I get all weepy.

ltl/fb 01-12-2006 08:21 PM

Real Fashion Question
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Diane_Keaton
A while back I had some thingey where they put a mini electric thingey on your face that seemed to spread little dust particles. (Diamond microdermabrasion?) It cost $150 and didn't seem to do anything. I just looked up "IPL facial" and it seems to be pretty major (6 treatments?) Here is a before and after photo I found:

I'm hesitant to try the Philosophy type products because I prefer the more hard core stuff at the dermatologists, but Fringey - do you swear by that stuff before I plunk down $85?

DTB: glycolic acid? Damn, I've been addicted to that shit since college. It always annoyed me that you had to pay $75 (this was in college) to get 1/2 teaspoon of the stuff on your face, only to rinse it off after 20 seconds. So....I went direct to the manufacturer and pretended I was manufacturing household cleaning products (thanks to the Internets I found out it was used in those products too). My cover was blown when I requested a gallon of the shit (that is 10 lifetimes of peels, but too little for cleaning products). Anyhow, the strongest stuff you can buy is http://www.makeupartistschoice.com/7...rder.htm]here. I use it occasionally - nice tight pores.

Okay I guess I'll get the DMAE stuff too. RT- are bcp's really good for the skin? I can't take them though. I get all weepy.
I do not swear by it. But I like it. I think it does the glow-y thing well. And it is only $65 -- you can get it at Sephora.

Why not get dermabraded (not microdermabraded) or have a real real peel at the dermatologist?

The Mod Squad 01-12-2006 08:55 PM

Over/Under
 
Four years. A one-termer after the boobs shrivel up and the gash goes cold.

dtb 01-12-2006 08:58 PM

Real Fashion Question
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Diane_Keaton
DTB: glycolic acid? Damn, I've been addicted to that shit since college. It always annoyed me that you had to pay $75 (this was in college) to get 1/2 teaspoon of the stuff on your face, only to rinse it off after 20 seconds. So....I went direct to the manufacturer and pretended I was manufacturing household cleaning products (thanks to the Internets I found out it was used in those products too). My cover was blown when I requested a gallon of the shit (that is 10 lifetimes of peels, but too little for cleaning products). Anyhow, the strongest stuff you can buy is http://www.makeupartistschoice.com/7...rder.htm]here. I use it occasionally - nice tight pores.
My mother-in-law is a dermatologist, so she keeps me in glycolic acid. The kind she gives me for home use is not full-strength, however. The peel she did on me (in her office) that turned my face to hamburger was the full strength. (she said it was "70" but I have no idea what that means)

str8outavannuys 01-12-2006 09:25 PM

The Anti-Str8
 
LONDON, Jan 9 (Reuters) - A Liverpool fan has won 25,000 pounds ($43,880) after betting that midfielder Xabi Alonso would score from his own half this season, British media reported on Monday.

Alonso managed the feat from about 60 metres with Liverpool's fifth goal in a thrilling 5-3 FA Cup third round win at second division Luton Town on Saturday after the hosts' keeper had gone up for a stoppage-time corner. Fan Adrian Hayward, 42, had placed his 200 pound bet at 125-1 after noticing the Spaniard had tried several times last season to score from the Liverpool half.

"Since placing the bet, I've always had a vision in my mind that it would come when the opposing keeper came out for a corner in a cup game," Hayward was quoted as telling the Daily Mail.

"I couldn't believe it when Luton got a corner and the keeper started to run upfield....I thought I was going to pass out. When it went in, I went crazy."

bold_n_brazen 01-12-2006 10:09 PM

Real Fashion Question
 
Quote:

Originally posted by dtb
My mother-in-law is a dermatologist, so she keeps me in glycolic acid. The kind she gives me for home use is not full-strength, however. The peel she did on me (in her office) that turned my face to hamburger was the full strength. (she said it was "70" but I have no idea what that means)
I'm a big fan of the DERMAdoctor stuff. You can buy it at Sephora.com too. Really excellent. My skin has never looked better.

Fugee 01-13-2006 12:36 AM

Porter Smash!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by ThurgreedMarshall
Either that or you're just sticking around to try to meet my unbelievably beautiful girlfriend who you won't be able to resist hitting on.
Good gracious!! Even monkeys hit on her??? Interspecies hotness indeed!

SlaveNoMore 01-13-2006 01:41 AM

Over/Under
 
Quote:

The Mod Squad
Four years. A one-termer after the boobs shrivel up and the gash goes cold.
Er...who we betting on*

RP?
BnB?
RT?
NCS?
Spooky?
Balt?
Shifter?
MrMan?
Fork?
SEC?
DK?
Me?
Prima?

Come on Jesus (left Chicago), cryptic aint your forte.


*And if Arnie is betting with me, I'm swapping positions

Atticus Grinch 01-13-2006 04:01 AM

Porter Smash!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Hank Chinaski
Online gaming isn't all geeks- sometimes it can build a very sensitive mindset- and can make you appreciate your real life.

I remember when I first started playing Ages of Empire. It's a game where you start with a small population and some resources. You have to order your people to gather the resources (chop wood/mine, etc.) then you slowly built up technology and a military. You can really get a sense of attachment as you see your creation grow and thrive!

Meanwhile 4 or 5 other civilizations are developing on their own. some are allies, some enemies. eventually you have a war and one side is wiped out.

Learning to play I played against computer-supplied bots and at low skill level. Plus I had lots of cheats so even if I ever got in trouble I could cheat me some gold, or these nasty machine gun carrying race cars that could kill dozen of the sword/spear carrying infantry sent against me. It was a fun game.

Then I played online- no cheats and no control of skill level. There was something profoundly sad in watching my towns razed and peoples wiped out, and with nothing I could do about it.
When the same point was made with tic-tac-toe, it somehow seemed poignant. This, on the other hand, makes you look like a dumb.

Hank Chinaski 01-13-2006 08:28 AM

reason #47 to be thankful for ncs
 
I could see Fringey starting to hang out with the wrong crowd if ncs didn't live nearby to keep her grounded.


  • Drunk girls attacked passers by

    A mob of teenage girls launched a vicious unprovoked attack on a middle-aged man for refusing to allow them to use his mobile phone.

    Fuelled by alcohol, they punched and kicked him before turning on a passing Good Samaritan who tried to stop the bloody assault.

    A CCTV camera captured the sickening episode outside Pontypridd Railway Station at 12.20am.

    A court was told the girls, three 19-year-olds and one 17-year-old, had been drinking heavily in the town centre before they rounded on their victim Philip Rees and then moved on to the second man, Celvin Greening.

http://icwales.icnetwork.co.uk/0100n...name_page.html

dtb 01-13-2006 08:48 AM

Porter Smash!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Mr. Man
None of those, but I do have one shiny new cuatro, acquired by gift within 24 hours of our last rendezvous. Strange little beast, the cuatro.
aHA! So that's why you didn't call back.

(yes, that's what I'm telling myself)

spookyfish 01-13-2006 09:19 AM

reason #47 to be thankful for ncs
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Hank Chinaski
I could see Fringey starting to hang out with the wrong crowd if ncs didn't live nearby to keep her grounded.


  • Drunk girls attacked passers by

    A mob of teenage girls launched a vicious unprovoked attack on a middle-aged man for refusing to allow them to use his mobile phone.

    Fuelled by alcohol, they punched and kicked him before turning on a passing Good Samaritan who tried to stop the bloody assault.

    A CCTV camera captured the sickening episode outside Pontypridd Railway Station at 12.20am.

    A court was told the girls, three 19-year-olds and one 17-year-old, had been drinking heavily in the town centre before they rounded on their victim Philip Rees and then moved on to the second man, Celvin Greening.

http://icwales.icnetwork.co.uk/0100n...name_page.html
How embarrassing is that to get your ass kicked by four drunken teenage girls outside of Pontypridd Station?

spookyfish 01-13-2006 09:26 AM

Over/Under
 
Quote:

Originally posted by SlaveNoMore
Er...who we betting on*

RP?
BnB?
RT?
NCS?
Spooky?
Balt?
Shifter?
MrMan?
Fork?
SEC?
DK?
Me?
Prima?

Come on Jesus (left Chicago), cryptic aint your forte.


*And if Arnie is betting with me, I'm swapping positions
Mary Carey, maybe?

And Jesus, paigow, get yourself an avatar or something.

http://www.fiftiesweb.com/tv/mod-squad-c.jpg

ThurgreedMarshall 01-13-2006 09:42 AM

Real Fashion Question
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Oliver_Wendell_Ramone
but one of the most rockin' dudes in creation.
Did you really just say this?

TM

ThurgreedMarshall 01-13-2006 09:47 AM

Porter Smash!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Fugee
Good gracious!! Even monkeys hit on her??? Interspecies hotness indeed!
I guess you're now upset because she's infringing on the one market you've managed to corner?

TM


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