But I can say that the Musely Dark Spot cream works. And that’s another FB/IG ad I kept getting. This is unhelpful, I know. But in case someone else is interested in that.
But I can say that the Musely Dark Spot cream works. And that’s another FB/IG ad I kept getting. This is unhelpful, I know. But in case someone else is interested in that.
Yes!!!! I have been interested lol. Is it expensive?
I have Pony O and their Bun Bar. It might be my lack of skills or my hair type but I couldn't get it to work like they say. I have to wear my hair up for work and getting it to stay would be fantastic but it didn't with either.
I have Pony O and their Bun Bar. It might be my lack of skills or my hair type but I couldn't get it to work like they say. I have to wear my hair up for work and getting it to stay would be fantastic but it didn't with either.
I was curious about both of these. They look great in the video but a lot of the comments I've seen say the same thing as you.
But I can say that the Musely Dark Spot cream works. And that’s another FB/IG ad I kept getting. This is unhelpful, I know. But in case someone else is interested in that.
Yes!!!! I have been interested lol. Is it expensive?
It's $60 for a two month supply and a one-time $20 fee for the "doctor consult" at the beginning. I asked for (and was prescribed) the M+ formulation which is the strongest because I've had these age/sun spots for yeeeaaaarrrrs. They're not completely gone, but I could PM you my before and after if you're interested. There's definitely a difference.
I have Pony O and their Bun Bar. It might be my lack of skills or my hair type but I couldn't get it to work like they say. I have to wear my hair up for work and getting it to stay would be fantastic but it didn't with either.
I have Pony O and their Bun Bar. It might be my lack of skills or my hair type but I couldn't get it to work like they say. I have to wear my hair up for work and getting it to stay would be fantastic but it didn't with either.
I was curious about both of these. They look great in the video but a lot of the comments I've seen say the same thing as you.
I'm glad it's not just me.
While I'm at it.... I also bought the Sleep Styler. I think that it could work if I had better skills/invested more time learning.
Yes!!!! I have been interested lol. Is it expensive?
It's $60 for a two month supply and a one-time $20 fee for the "doctor consult" at the beginning. I asked for (and was prescribed) the M+ formulation which is the strongest because I've had these age/sun spots for yeeeaaaarrrrs. They're not completely gone, but I could PM you my before and after if you're interested. There's definitely a difference.
That’s not awful I guess. My mom has given me some obagi stuff and I feel like it did work but after two days my face reacted and I had mega scaly red patches so I stopped using it. I’d love to see the photos if you don’t mind pm-Ing me!
Post by Doggy Mommy on Aug 6, 2020 20:36:40 GMT -5
I have the pony-o. It does work for me, as in it keeps my hair in a ponytail, but I don't like it and never use it. The ponytail shape is weird. It's too flat and just looks weird. I wouldn't recommend it.
Post by Jalapeñomel on Aug 6, 2020 20:57:54 GMT -5
I bought the Blue Dome pillow for between my legs, and it’s awesome. I also bought a couch saver, and it works but not like they showed in the add. #ancedotes
It's $60 for a two month supply and a one-time $20 fee for the "doctor consult" at the beginning. I asked for (and was prescribed) the M+ formulation which is the strongest because I've had these age/sun spots for yeeeaaaarrrrs. They're not completely gone, but I could PM you my before and after if you're interested. There's definitely a difference.
That’s not awful I guess. My mom has given me some obagi stuff and I feel like it did work but after two days my face reacted and I had mega scaly red patches so I stopped using it. I’d love to see the photos if you don’t mind pm-Ing me!
Damn, I can’t figure out how to attach a photo to a PM. And TinyPic doesn’t exist anymore.
ETA: readyin07, I PM'd you a Google Drive link, lol. Hopefully that works.
Post by Doggy Mommy on Aug 6, 2020 23:03:59 GMT -5
I have a blow dryer brush. It dries my hair SO fast and leaves it very smooth. It doesn't give massive amounts of volume like I was hoping but I'd say it's a win.
mysteriouswife definitely get the hair dryer brush! I have the Revlon one and like it. It is $41 on Amazon (normal price $59, I think). It sometimes goes down to $35, but it was just at that price a few days ago so it will probably be a few weeks before it’s back there again.
Mederma worth it? I have a spot on my face from an insect bite back in early spring, it left a hole looking indention.
A blow dryer brush? I think I want one, but can’t pull the trigger.
I have the Revlon one and love it. I am mostly wearing my hair curly now, but a few years ago wore it in a chin-length bob so I straightened every day, and that thing was a huge time saver! It’s also amazing for anyone with arm injuries (I had major shoulder surgery during that time and only had the use of one arm for about 8 weeks).
Post by starburst604 on Aug 7, 2020 5:43:46 GMT -5
I like my Revlon blow dryer brush. I use it 2 ways - right now my hair is a thick and heavy mop so I use my blow dryer to get it half dry, then finish with the Revlon to style it. When my hair is thinned out (salon next week praise Jesus) I can use it from start to finish. I just doesn’t dry fast enough when my hair is super thick, but I like the one handed styling.
Mederma worth it? I have a spot on my face from an insect bite back in early spring, it left a hole looking indention.
A blow dryer brush? I think I want one, but can’t pull the trigger.
The Revlon blow dry brush (oval shaped) is the best thing I’ve ever gotten. I have one new in the box for if my current one breaks, I don’t want to be without it. Easy to use, affordable, and my hair looks awesome after using it.
There is a knockoff or two so I can only recommend the Revlon. Highly recommended.
I have been debating about buying the magnetic lashes. I think called moxie.
I tried the Revel nails twice now. It really takes a learning curve and I haven't loved it yet. Also the first step bottle was so cheap and the brush keeps disconnected and seriously gets everywhere. I bought a off brand on Amazon to compare.
The Olive and June polish is okay. Nothing special, but if you like a color, go for it. I don't have the fancy applicator thing. The polish goes on nice, but it chips on me after a couple days.
The Revlon blow dry brush is amazing. I never thought a $40 hair tool would be such a game changer. I've had mine for just over a year and still love it. I definitely haven't been using it all that much since working from home, but when I do I'm reminded how much I like it and how good my hair can look when I put in a little effort. I let my hair air dry about 50-75% of the way and then use the brush to smooth it out and finish drying. Always use a heat protection product first, because it can get hot.
I have been debating about buying the magnetic lashes. I think called moxie.
I don't have the Moxie lashes, but I have a different brand from Amazon, and they're a game changer. I seriously could not do the fake lashes with the glue without them being completely crooked. Magnetic lashes are the easiest things ever. Just make sure you actually let the magnetic liner dry for a minute or two before sticking the lashes on.
I wear them all the time now. Totally recommend them!
It’s the one I’m talking about. I’ve seen it closer to $30, but it’s well worth the $40. Like I said I keep an extra new in the box in case mine dies. It’s the best hair thing I’ve ever owned and I bought the Dyson $400 hairdryer when it came out and this is 1000000000x better.