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biscuitdolly · 9 months ago
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hello! luv ur blog! tips r very useful! may i ask 4 any brand recommendations when it comes to body care pls? ty 4 ur time!
body care recommendations ౨ৎ
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so sorry for the lack of posts! taking some time for myself because i slipped out of a routine, tryna get back on track ♡
i use a lot of things for body care, but here are my favourites!
O1 , dermaveen
as someone who suffers from eczema, dermaveen helps me sm! i love their lotion and unscented soap! they never flare up my skin, break me out or anything of the sort! i especially love their lotion after shaving , which i usually use in par with a scented one !!
O2 , philosophy
philosophy has the sweetest smelling body washes ever! my favourite is birthday cake !! super sugary sweet and leaves my smelling good and feeling fresh!
O3 , frank body
their sugar scrub is the best exfoliator i've ever used! gets rid of all the dead skin, and leaves my skin silky smooth! i use it before shaving for the best effect!
i also love their clearing body wash! it helped sm with my bacne ♡
O4 , sundae body
SUNDAE BODY UGHH ♡♡♡ my personal favourite whips of theirs are 'very vanilla' and 'cherry on top' !! the scent lasts SO LONG and it has such fun cute packaging !! i always get compliments that i smell good even if i'm not wearing perfume !!
O5 , miss dior body milk
not necessarily a brand more a single product,, but god this stuff smells good! leaves me smelling elegant and is super moisturizing but without the sticky feeling after!
hope this helps!!
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hier--soir · 7 months ago
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real talk tho what’s working for you rn? i got the biggest flare up of life out of nowhere and it suckssss
i use cerave moisturiser for my whole body including face, and then on my eczema problem areas i use an australian brand called DermaVeen!
it works so well for me - i use the lotion mostly, but also have the ointment which i use sparingly because it leaves my skin tacky for so long - unsure if dermaveen is sold overseas unfortunately, but if it is i would recommend!
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fvfstn · 10 months ago
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old stretchmarks that i didn't even realise were there, bc they were so faded, got extremely inflamed when i got sc*bies like so insanely itchy and raised (raised by like half a centimetre, it was insane) and red and they had little wounds all along them. my skin was just straight up cracking open lol i felt like a monster and was just bleeding all the time. and the only thing that's managed to help is simply vaseline before bed ? all fancier moisturisers (e.g. dermaveen that i bought for eczema a while ago) did absolutely nothing. insane
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writtenonbone · 2 years ago
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Im slowly trying out different brands of body wash to figure out which one works best for my dry ass and eczema skin and so far qv is better than sebamed. Wanna try dermaveen next cause i really love their sunscreen
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enbeast · 4 years ago
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list of Beasts runner five has acquired over the years part 1/???
Lucifur Damsel Lobotsive (pronounced Low-Botss-i've): acquired about four months after the s3 finale. im pretty sure ive made a whole post about her kxjdhd. shes a very beat up black cat that five saved from getting chewed on by zoms and, with help from kefilwe lobotse, nursed back to health. she hates both people and other animals with a fiery passion, except for five who is the only thing she loves in this world, and kefilwe who she more grudgingly likes (kef can pick her up without getting scratched but she will complain the whole time, but will still come up to her for pets)
Pumpkin Pie Heart Emoji: a 5 1/2 inch female orange kneed tarantula (Brachypelma smithi) that five found in a murder victim's house while investigating a distress signal that sam picked up, back in early to mid s2. estimated to be no more than two years old, she could live for another 28 years or so, haunting sam as he watches five let her walk all over them. more docile than is common for her species, grew to 7 inches in the following years. her former owner had a pretty impressive collection of creepy crawlies but most of the rest were handed off to carers and hobbyists, despite five eyeing up several spiders and scorpions. (she was illegally imported by the dude but hey apocalypse. no rules babey)
The Gang (featuring lil jeff, gay bastard, rude butch, fresh boy, mud boy, cucumber succulent, sippy cup, jerald, mosco, michaelangelo, arch angel rockyourshit, chumbus, dermaveen, plastic straw optional, karen, fancy man, brick, coco butter, raw egg, boiled egg, and many more: several of the names given to the many fish runner five traded, was gifted, rescued, and otherwise acquired either shortly before or early s4, see 5facts #4 for details. very spoiled fish who live in a 4x2x2 foot tank filled with all the luxuries that used to be too expensive for five but now lay ignored in petshops and dead hobbyist houses. mostly guppies, mollies, swordtails, and angel fish, plus four bristlenose plecos and a few dozen snails of various species. they live in the councilors office to offer their soothing presence to anyone who needs it
pretty boy: a male flinders range scorpion from the same collection of scary bugs and pumpkin, gleefully acquired in early s7 after the guy who was looking after him contacted five on roflnet to let them know he was getting rid of a few of his bugs due to a new baby on the way that would be taking his office as a nursery so he could only keep what he could comfortably fit in his room. also pretty chill as expected. 97mm long when first acquired
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cityofworld · 4 years ago
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rollerbladees · 7 years ago
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Dermaveen and cetaphil run train on me daily
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ivelisseleade · 5 years ago
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NC DermaVeen Baby Eczema Cream 200g Itch & Acute Irritation Relief #SkinCare #Be… https://ift.tt/2DkooX6
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yourhealthwikihow-blog · 5 years ago
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[Personal] Update on the stolen bag road trip situation day 6 of 6. Update on the stolen bag road trip situation day 6 of 6. I bought Dermaveen Eczema Cream from Coles and it is SO GOOD that I’m just going to continue using it.
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[Personal] Update on the stolen bag road trip situation day 6 of 6. Update on the stolen bag road trip situation day 6 of 6. I bought Dermaveen Eczema Cream from Coles and it is SO GOOD that I’m just going to continue using it.
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[Personal] Update on the stolen bag road trip situation day 6 of 6. Update on the stolen bag road trip situation day 6 of 6. I bought Dermaveen Eczema Cream from Coles and it is SO GOOD that I’m just going to continue using it.
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laikenrichelle · 7 years ago
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what moisturiser do you use? ty!! xo
For my face I use Sukin and for my body I use Dermaveen :) x
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beauticate · 6 years ago
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Fiona Myer, Entrepreneur
It was perfect timing that just as we launched our brand new Interiors section, Melbourne doyenne Fiona Myer was kind enough to open up her beautiful Toorak home to us. She shared how her career began as a model in Paris (it’s not always glamorous, but it makes for a great story) and the path that has led her to her current cherished roles as founder and creative director of White Story, and long-time patron of the Victorian art scene. And yes, she tells us all about her go-to beauty products she uses to create her favoured “less is more” look, and some affordable ways to bring the outside into your own home.
“I found myself in Paris at 21 after being head hunted to join the Glamour agency. 
From there I travelled to some obscure parts of the world and have some amazing memories. Fashion shows on jumbo jets. Work in Beirut the day before war broke out. Barbados shooting swimwear, when the boat ran out of fuel while I was water skiing. I landed in a coral reef filled with sea urchin tentacles, and they took me off the shoot while I had each tentacle burned out over many days. There were hoax appointments, getting locked in cage lifts, a skiing shoot when the gondola closed due to high wind (the ski patrol was closed too, so we were left swaying recklessly well into the night). On that occasion I was lucky, because the shoot was for Courrèges and I was laden with fur coats. My clients included Yves Saint Laurent, Revillon, Sprung Frères... life was never dull.
After a good stint in Paris I came home to Australia, ready for a more grounded career.
Deciding to take a huge pay cut from modelling, I started work at the Georges Department Store in the promotions department. Outside of my life in Paris, Georges was my exposure to the world of couture. It was intoxicating working with the likes of Dior, Fendi, Lanvin, Givenchy and Celine. I was then headhunted down to Myer in Bourke Street to work as a fashion forecaster. After running a number of small businesses including luxury homewares from Myanmar and a collection of furniture, sleep wear and accessories, I have now taken on my biggest challenge of all: White Story.
It’s no surprise that retailing is a tough business, especially now.
We employ a vibrant, young team – I have emphasised employing people under 30. With my kids living away, it is the young team at White Story that get me out of bed in the morning. I feel needed and have a purpose. Without them realising it, they are keeping me young while teaching me the way of Gen Y.  
It’s my hope that in my small way, White Story can provide a platform for young people to move seamlessly from student life, to their first internship and subsequently their first job. 
My approach to beauty is simply less is more.
You would think after all those years of modelling I would apply makeup generously, but no - perhaps it was because I had it put on for me for all those years by professionals. One thing is for sure: the older you get, the less time you want to spend applying makeup. 
My daily routine always starts with washing my face in cold water and drinking a glass of warm water. I head off for a swim, then shower with Alpha Keri oil and moisturise with Actinica SPF 50+ lotion. Then I apply La Mer foundation, a light brush of bronzer, Trish McEvoy mascara and I’m out the door.
My go-to shop for cosmetics has to be Mecca.
Jo Horgan and her team have nailed it. It’s easy, it’s accessible and it has every brand and product I could possibly want, including my favourite Diptyque oversized candles. My favourite perfume is a toss up depending on my mood, though I like Laurent Mazzone Parfums O Des Soupirs or Diptyque Oyédo. I think Kiehl’s makes the ultimate hand cream, and in terms of treatments I always have Clarins Gentle Peeling Smooth Away Cream to hand. Then there is good old Dermaveen Soap Free Wash which I use as a makeup remover and finally BAKEL makeup remover for eyes (Ed. note: not currently available in Australia). What else is in my kit? By Terry’s Hyaluronic Hydra Primer, Trish McEvoy blush, NARS Orgasm blush, Trish McEvoy highlighter, and the Hourglass Arch Brow Sculpting Pencil. 
My personal style is pared-back, clean and uncluttered – the way I would like to think my mind is!
My wardrobe is quite androgynous. Weekend wear is Givenchy menswear shirts and hipster jeans. Unwashed hair with little or no make up. After all, we spend our weekends at our farm and usually see no one. When it comes to dressing up, I’m in maxi evening pinafore dresses, either with a crisp white shirt or combining black organza and velvet. For the most part my go-to designers are young and unknown Japanese designers. When I’m committed to shopping I’m heading straight to Comme des Garçons, The Row, Victoria Beckham and Celine.
As I head towards 60 next November, I feel so blessed to have an incredibly supportive husband who keeps me sane.
We relax together. Week nights are bliss at home on our own. We light the fire in winter in my study, set the table at my old French leather desk, open up a full bodied red and say ahhhh - we talk for hours. Everything gets covered off in a full night: kids, holidays, White Story, the farm; there’s never nothing to talk about. It’s truthfully my favourite thing to do. My husband is after all my best friend. My other best friends are all living away – my children! The three of them are working either interstate or overseas, and I feel fortunate that they are all pursuing exciting opportunities and making own futures. 
I used to meditate religiously and I must get back into it. I’ve had a couple of months off and it shows. I’m so much calmer and more focused when I meditate.
I have always loved exercise. I swim daily come winter or summer – it is non-negotiable.
I walk to work and often meet a friend for brekky along the way. I am definitely not a gym junkie and gave Pilates away years ago. I need to be outdoors. 
I usually cook fish at home (normally salmon) with my own marinade of ginger, garlic, Tamari sesame oil, and maple syrup. I serve it with masses of wok veggies and my sweet potato purée, with added fresh ginger and a dash of sesame oil.
I’m lucky to have some wonderful health practitioners that help me through life.
I regularly have acupuncture and see a wonderful chiropractor. I have a weekly NET session with my kinesiologist to clear everything out. I just don’t have time to let small things get in my way. I also visit a bio-energiticist to keep me in check. Most GPs don’t get alternative healers. I find that my team sees the stuff doctors don’t find until you really have a problem.
I have been collecting art over 30 years, and for almost 20 years have supported the Victorian College of the Arts and Victoria University with scholarships, travel grants and awards for the students.
VU generously awarded me an honorary doctorate in recognition of this. Our family’s works are a mixture from emerging artists from VCA and VU, as well as locally and internationally recognised artists, sculptors and ceramicists. These include Polly Bolland, John Young, Peter Demetrius, Frog King, Robert Hunter, Philip Hunter, Chiharu Shiota, Yayoi Kusama, and Dale Frank to name a few. I also try and visit Hong Kong Art Basel annually. 
We host a Dom Pérignon event each year, and I think this will be our fifth year.
It all happened many years ago when the wonderful Deeta Colvin approached me. I love designing and visual merchandising and find large events like this so much fun to create. Each year I think up a theme, and we might feature anything from race horses at the party to models weaving through the crowds in our latest collection. I invite family and friends, business associates, people from the fashion industry, artists, politicians - the lot. It makes for an eclectic party and each person invited is a loyal Dom Pérignon drinker. 
Time not always being my best friend means inevitable last minute decisions – me running around right up until it starts is not unusual. Don’t laugh, but because the table arrangements are important to me I usually have the tables set days before so I can add and subtract until I feel happy. It’s a bit like sculpting my pots, you just don’t quite know what you’re going to get until it’s finished. Though mistakes are usually my best works.
Our house really comes to life when it is filled with plants and flowers.  
I like to bring inside whatever is in season. Although my life mantra is “less is more”, when it comes to floral arrangements and interiors in general I believe bountiful and generous is the way to go. For instance, I use masses of lilies (up to ten bunches) in one glass vessel. Whatever I use, I use in bulk. Whether it be burnt oak leaves or fruit, I stick to one variety and have multiples, which I find harmonious and peaceful. It’s less complicated and definitely no fuss.
They say “build a house, make a home”, and in my experience it takes years to truly make a home.
There are transitional periods in life (and in the state of your home) such as when or if you decide to have a family. As my family knows, a favourite line of mine is, “it’s a journey not a destination” - so even though now it’s just my husband and I here, I’m still making a home and I’m definitely still making a life. I want to bring on the next chapter with vigour and strength, and most of all, with love.”
Story by Zoe Briggs. Photography by Neiyo.
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sapphic-sex-ed · 6 years ago
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For the anon who was asking about where to clean on their vulva and saying they can get irritated easily try using a soap free wash, I don’t know where you live so it might not be in your country but a really good one is dermaveen.
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holzygolightly · 8 years ago
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It's that time of year again change of weather always gets me #dermaveen #hollymareemua https://t.co/wCIPFjqTKL https://t.co/AeOPKfxb95
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