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vanityplatesofmi · 4 months ago
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jesustureinas · 2 years ago
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ohxdios · 2 years ago
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"He visto al Señor" les dijo María (Jn 20:18).
En su resurrección nos enseña que no se puede vivir en el temor, en la oscuridad, y en la muerte. Él es el camino a la vida, a la luz, a la resurrección, a la verdad y a la verdadera felicidad. ¡Él Vive!
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javierfashionbazar · 10 months ago
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LOREAL ELVIVE ACEITE EXTRAORDINARIO PARA CABELLOS MAS SECOS QUE EL ESPARTO
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vskitty · 2 months ago
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hair goals!!
i need shiny hair. i just bought those products ^^
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indiesleazethestrokes · 2 months ago
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LOOK AT MY BLONDE MAN
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stardust-swan · 6 months ago
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My current perfume layering routine:
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(I'm going for light and sweet roses and vanilla for the summer, but with a slight exotic twist)
Wash with sandalwood soap (I leave it sit for a few minutes because sandalwood is good for your skin)
Wash again with Imperial Leather Rose Milk and Mallow shower gel
Massage Palmer's Cocoa Butter Oil into my body while it's still damp (it smells like soft vanilla)
Moisturise with Nivea Rose and Argan lotion
Apply rose oil on my pulse points
Then spray perfume on top of the rose oil. My current favourite is Fatima Pink by Zimaya, which is a really really close dupe of PDM Delina and lasts for ages (if you like Delina but don't want to pay €260 and don't mind using a dupe I'd def recommend this for €40, it's the same scent and longevity in a different bottle). It smells like sweet, light roses, a bit fruity, and to my nose it smells kinda like Turkish Delight.
I'm also:
Using Jurlique rose hand cream every time I wash my hands
Washing my hair a couple times a week with As I Am coconut cowash, shampoo, and leave in conditioner (they smell like coconut and Shea butter)
Oiling the ends of my hair daily with L'Oréal Elvive Extraordinary Oil (love the smell of this, and it also just glides on and softens the hair without looking greasy)
I also have been using honey peel masks, honey and almond sheet masks, oil pulling with coconut oil, applying Glossier birthday balm throughout the day and Klavuu rose lip treatment morning and night, massaging my scalp and hair with a mix of hot argan oil, black castor oil and jasmine oil once a week, and massaging argan oil into my face, lashes and brows at the end of my skincare routine (but nobody will be able to pick up on these scents except for me unless they're way too close lol)
Roses are in bloom at this time of year, and are classically feminine and elegant. Vanilla is also feminine and adds warmth and sweetness. Sandalwood is woody, exotic, and calming, while coconut is tropical, sweet and nutty, perfect for summer. Which is the vibe I want to evoke this summer - feminine, sweet, and summery, with some exotic allure.
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arikasugar · 4 months ago
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beauty on a budget for someone new to the lifestyle?
since you’re only starting out, you’ll probably want to focus on affordable products and diy and at home beauty treatments.
you can get affordable skin care products from brands like cerave, cetaphil, and the ordinary. you’ll find all your essential cleansers, serums, exfoliators and moisturizers. you can order facial sheet masks in bulk cheap from amazon. you can also use aztec secret healing clay as a clay masque. skip the guasha altogether and follow a youtube tutorial for face sculpting massages instead.
good quality affordable makeup brands I used when I was nearly broke included e.l.f., nyx, wet n’ wild, maybelline, and makeup revolution. look into some other drug store brands within your budget and check reviews before you buy anything so you don’t waste your money. get generic beauty blenders and powder puffs, you’ll be replacing them often anyway so it’s best to get them cheap. you can buy cheap big makeup brush sets on amazon that’ll last a long time if you clean them regularly and take care of them.
press on nails and home manicures / pedicures will save you a ton of money and time. find a good manicure kit and pumice stone. buy a dollar store basin and some epsom salts to soak your feet. for press on nails I usually get mine from temu or brands like kiss and impress. if you just want to paint your natural nails, get a gel polish like l.a. colors color craze gel or sally hansen miracle gel. if you want to go the extra mile, invest in the supplies and learn how to do your own acrylics or gel manicures.
learn how to wax, shape, and tint your own eyebrows. you can buy an affordable diy wax kit like this one and use youtube tutorials on how to find the most flattering brow shape. (as a bonus, the hard waxing kit can also be used to remove unwanted hair on the rest of your body.) you can also find cheap brow tinting kits that usually last up to five uses at sally’s beauty supply and various other stores online.
if you want your lashes done, you can either get really, really good at applying a strip lash – my go to affordable brands are ardell and kiss – or you can invest in some bulk lash clusters and the falscara diy eyelash extension kit. figure out what lash placement will best compliment your features, then watch lots and lots of youtube tutorials on how to use it and practice, practice, practice. they take some getting used to.
when it comes to hair care, the very first thing you want to do is figure out your hair type with a quiz like this one and find what it needs to look and feel healthy. I have 2A hair, so I would pretty much always spring for nexxus for something moisturizing and lightweight, but I’ve heard great things about ogx, shea moisture, not your mother’s, maui moisture, l’oreal elvive, and garnier whole blends which are great for other hair types, densities, and textures. all these brands carry a wide variety of products from shampoo, to leave in treatments, to hair masques, to curl cream — you get it. again, read reviews. you can also use a cotton t-shirt to dry and plop your hair instead of spending money on a microfiber towel, and a satin scarf wrapped around your head to protect your hair while sleeping instead of a silk bonnet and pillow case.
if you’re into styling your hair, two of my favorite methods are heatless styling and blowouts. for heatless styling, you may not even need to purchase any new styling tools. I started out using this heatless robe curl method and eventually started doing other heatless styling methods like the ones on this playlist once I started buying more tools, and did styles like these when I didn’t feel like setting my hair at all. for styles that require heat, a highly suggest investing in a dyson airwrap – which can do pretty much everything – so you don’t end up spending even more on an arsenal of hot styling tools.
good luck, sugar
xoxo
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sudaca-swag · 10 months ago
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ya se secó del todo, y queda muy lindo el pelo la verdad, supuestamente hay que hacerlo 2 veces por semana, te humedeces el pelo y mezclas una mascarilla de pelo con 4 o 5 gotas de aceite de pelo y la dejas tipo 20 min puesta despues te lavas con shampoo y bálsamo normal
haciendome el pre shampoo a ver que onda
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ihrtyouuuu · 1 year ago
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updated hair care routine - overprocessed, dry hair
PRE WASH
☆ oil / hair mask - oil your roots with your chosen oils (my fav is rosemary) then dampen your hair and apply a hair mask (I use amika soulfood) and wrap in clingfilm and leave for a minimum of 3 hours
WASH
☆ I have 2 routines during my wash
☆ I shampoo with shea moisture intensive hydration 2x and follow with the matching conditioner and leave for 3+ minutes
☆ or I shampoo with the same shampoo again and skip conditioner and on towel dried hair I apply k18
POST WASH
☆ when I've applied k18 wait 4 minutes before brushing or applying follow up products
☆ I use shea moisture strengthen and restore leave in conditioner
☆ loreal elvive hyaluronic acid serum spray (its in a purple bottle)
☆ olaplex no6 (literally saved my hair the first time I overprocessed it, arguably the most important step) I also apply this every night on dry hair
☆ oil - I use loreal elvive coco oil , its so lightweight and hydrating. I also apply this every night and morning
EXTRAS
☆ I used to wash my hair every day but now it's so damaged I wash every 4 days
☆ even though I have straight/ wavy hair I sleep with a satin bonnet - mine is from cantu. it protects my hair from tugging and knotting when I sleep
☆ although I use heat every wash its still only once a week, even if my hair gets kinked and goes back wavy, I will not reapply until the next wash
☆ I try to not do tight hairstyles and if I do it's usually on the 3rd or 4th day when my hair is super greasy and can handle it
☆ claw clips, 'telephone wire' hair bobbles and silk scrunchies will reduce damage on your hair
I'm still learning how to treat my hair so these are just some tips I've found, hairtok is literally my bestie and I'm prioritising hair health in 2024 and trying new routines to help my hair
love ya!
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vincen3il · 10 days ago
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haircare routine bro??
i need ur hair
First thing u want to do is get in a shower(now, this may seem hard for u.), Turn on some music, I highly recommend holy wars punishment due. First you want to grab your shampoo, I use Elvive Shampoo(it's for gingers)., wack ur willy wonker first, than open the bottle, squirt only a little into ur hand. Close the bottle. Proceed to bend over and scrub the shampoo into ur hair, make sure to get ur scalp. After maybe 2 minutes, wash it out. Than do another small squirt of shampoo, the first squirt was to get out all the dirtiness, the second squirt is so it can actually clean ur hair. Bend over again and proceed the same process. Wash it out. Wack ur willy wonker again, than grab conditioner, again I use Elvive. Small squirt, than scrub it in ur hair gently. Leave the conditioner in ur hair. Don't wash it out.
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dreamydoll222 · 4 months ago
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Bought the hyaluronic Hydra shampoo from loreal elvive and I just used it for the first time. My hair is actually so soft and smells heavenly. I also have dandruff but it didn't worsen it at all. And trust me, I've tried every single dandruff shampoo, from pharmacies too.
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letras-de-maye · 2 years ago
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Venció la muerte y pelea por ti.
Dice Lucas 1:37 que Nada hay imposible para Dios.
¿Lo crees?
Dilo conmigo: - Satanás vencido está en el nombre de Jesús.
—𝓜𝓪𝔂𝓮.
#resucitó #Elvive
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cokeslushy · 7 months ago
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how do you make your hair look so lovely
so nice I love u 🫣 I wash it with this cheap L’Oréal elvive line and only brush when it’s wet n I don’t cut it or bleach it or use heat on it just let it be naturalè 🫶 and use nice hair oil
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belladoesmakeup · 2 years ago
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Hi guys,
If you have been following my blog for a long time you'll know I tend to colour my hair a lot and I have finally decided to go back to brunette instead of keeping my burgundy hair colour. Since I've been colouring my hair since I was 16 I always prioritise my hair care routine and using hydrating products to keep my hair in a decent condition. As you can imagine dying your hair that long tends to dry your hair out but luckily I have found products to make my hair look more healthy and I want to share them with you today.
This range is designed for people with damaged and dehydrated hair which I think happens to the best of us when you've coloured your hair for a while. The first 2 products from the collection I picked up were the L'Oreal Paris Elvive Hydra Hyaluronic Shampoo & Conditioner (with Hyaluronic Acid for Dry Hair £5-7). Both these products are infused with Hyaluronic Acid which weightlessly coats hair to keep it feeling hydrated for up to 72 hours. It honestly transformers your hair giving it volume, shine and taking the dullness away. I've been using these for a couple weeks now and it has made my hair look so healthy and in a much better condition than before by far.
Next up I picked up the L'Oreal Paris Elvive Hydra Hyaluronic Hair Mask with Hyaluronic Acid , £7.99. This Hyaluronic hair mask is a great conditioning treatment to help boost & lift hair to add volume, body & shine. Nourishing and conditioning stressed, damaged hair. Products like these are amazing for dry, damaged hair because they honestly give your hair a real hydration boost. Typically I'll use a mask once or twice in a 2 week period.
Lastly I picked up the L'Oréal Elvive Hydra Hyaluronic Acid 8 Second Wonder Water, £11.99. I love the 8 Second Wonder Water anyway but when I saw a new version in this collection I knew I had to get it. If you have never tried the 8 Sec Wonder let me give you the official description "The ultra-lightweight, silicone-free formula is powered by breakthrough Lamellar Water Technology and infused with a shot of Hyaluronic Acid. It forms a film of care around the fibre to smooth hair and maintain a healthy look. Hair is visibly transformed with an instant and intense feeling of hydration, a glassy shine, and a silky touch. It works wonders in just 8 seconds." I have been using this product for a long time and I honestly think it has saved the ends of my hair because my hair doesn't break as easily now which is amazing in itself.
I love this range and honestly if like me your hair needs some loving you should really try this range out. As always all products mentioned in my blog post are linked above!
Lots of love
Bella x x
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bitterdisasterinprogress · 1 year ago
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Just found out the conditioner I use may contain chemicals causing hair thinning and/or loss? Like WTF?
• Olaplex • OGX • Aussie • Tresemmé • Elvive • Dove men Fuck capitalism and fuck these brands fr
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