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Has anyone tried Boom cosmetics for the face? What did you think?
It would be really handy to only have to take three products with me when I vacation. I see other similar products but with most of them you have to pick a color and my experience wintering in a sunny clime means that my skin tone will change several times while I'm there.
Did these products do what you wanted them to for you?
The three facial "sticks" - moisturizer, a pearly glow and transparent color total seventy-some dollars which is expensive for a try, I think. Wish they could present samples.
What do any of you use in this type of makeup? I'm especially interested in the last two.
I talked to them yesterday and told them I would consider buying if I could sample the product first. No samples.
They only sell on line. So having learned that I believe they are off my list.
I do like the idea of that glimmer stick though. I've been using a similar product from a tube but think the stick would be easier to carry and to use. So I'm still on a search.
And transparent color sounds interesting. Just don't know where to find something like that. I'm looking through the Ullta site .
Has anyone tried Boom cosmetics for the face? What did you think?
It would be really handy to only have to take three products with me when I vacation. I see other similar products but with most of them you have to pick a color and my experience wintering in a sunny clime means that my skin tone will change several times while I'm there.
Did these products do what you wanted them to for you?
imho it's your face and there are too many variables. The information is vague and you don't know if there are ingredients in them that may break you out or dry your skin.
imho it's your face and there are too many variables. The information is vague and you don't know if there are ingredients in them that may break you out or dry your skin.
Thanks, petch. Everything about this site is vague and my discussion with the representative didn't help much. I agree.
Thanks, petch. Everything about this site is vague and my discussion with the representative didn't help much. I agree.
:-)
I know it's a pain to bring your skin care on vaca with you but you want to feel good when your on vacation too. I take care of my skin all year long (using the Korean skin care routine) and I'd feel like I'm taking steps backward if I didn't continue when I was away. Even though it is expensive I just buy travel sizes. If the bottle is nice I keep it for the next vacation and fill it from the full size.
I know it's a pain to bring your skin care on vaca with you but you want to feel good when your on vacation too. I take care of my skin all year long (using the Korean skin care routine) and I'd feel like I'm taking steps backward if I didn't continue when I was away. Even though it is expensive I just buy travel sizes. If the bottle is nice I keep it for the next vacation and fill it from the full size.
One of my favorite dispensers for travel is airless pumps.
Thx, I like those. Will they work well with creams and oils?
As long as the cream isn’t too thick. There was a French hand cream that was too thick, and I cut it with Dermasil.
Oils should work well.
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