Lady Murasaki wrote:Just found out Argan oil is made from goats poo. Goats that eat from the argan tree. It's easier to extract the oil from their poo than from the tree.
Eat yer heart out Bear Grylls.
PinkSmurf wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:Just found out Argan oil is made from goats poo. Goats that eat from the argan tree. It's easier to extract the oil from their poo than from the tree.
Eat yer heart out Bear Grylls.
Argan oil is used for dipping bread in, in Morocco, at breakfast. Dunno where the goat poo thing comes from. It's made from tree kernels. By hand.
Foxy wrote:My friend put me onto coconut oil and I've been using it ever since. It comes as a pressed oil but once you rub it between your hands it melts and I use it after my shower and while my skin is still wet. It smells divine and it is really cheap. If you have dry or damaged hair rub it through before shampooing and leave it for a bit. If you have hard skin on your feet put it in before bed and sleep in socks. Wonderful stuff. You can even use it for cooking. Try it instead of butter for chocolate brownies, yummy!
Foxy wrote:My friend put me onto coconut oil and I've been using it ever since. It comes as a pressed oil but once you rub it between your hands it melts and I use it after my shower and while my skin is still wet. It smells divine and it is really cheap. If you have dry or damaged hair rub it through before shampooing and leave it for a bit. If you have hard skin on your feet put it in before bed and sleep in socks. Wonderful stuff. You can even use it for cooking. Try it instead of butter for chocolate brownies, yummy!
PinkSmurf wrote:Foxy wrote:My friend put me onto coconut oil and I've been using it ever since. It comes as a pressed oil but once you rub it between your hands it melts and I use it after my shower and while my skin is still wet. It smells divine and it is really cheap. If you have dry or damaged hair rub it through before shampooing and leave it for a bit. If you have hard skin on your feet put it in before bed and sleep in socks. Wonderful stuff. You can even use it for cooking. Try it instead of butter for chocolate brownies, yummy!
I love coconut oil. The smell is divine. I've got a few products with it in, like aftersun cream and body butters. I also bought just plain coconut oil recently from Boots. On Digital Spy someone said it can be used to clean & whiten your teeth. I haven't tried it on my teeth. I love the taste of coconut too like coconut yoghurts and flapjacks.
Foxy wrote:PinkSmurf wrote:Foxy wrote:My friend put me onto coconut oil and I've been using it ever since. It comes as a pressed oil but once you rub it between your hands it melts and I use it after my shower and while my skin is still wet. It smells divine and it is really cheap. If you have dry or damaged hair rub it through before shampooing and leave it for a bit. If you have hard skin on your feet put it in before bed and sleep in socks. Wonderful stuff. You can even use it for cooking. Try it instead of butter for chocolate brownies, yummy!
I love coconut oil. The smell is divine. I've got a few products with it in, like aftersun cream and body butters. I also bought just plain coconut oil recently from Boots. On Digital Spy someone said it can be used to clean & whiten your teeth. I haven't tried it on my teeth. I love the taste of coconut too like coconut yoghurts and flapjacks.
Coconut Perle du lait is fabulous
Victoria wrote:
Is being hailed as a great product for keeping make up in place even on hot days.
It's particularly good for women with oily skin.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3681748/Beauty-secrets-milk-magnesia-5-remedy-help-make-place-warm-weather.html
Foxy wrote:Victoria wrote:
Is being hailed as a great product for keeping make up in place even on hot days.
It's particularly good for women with oily skin.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3681748/Beauty-secrets-milk-magnesia-5-remedy-help-make-place-warm-weather.html
That's a new one. I wouldn't fancy putting it on my face
Milk of Magnesia reminds me of my childhood. It was the universal cure for tummy upsets.
Germolene was for cuts and grazes and calamine lotion was for anything that itched.
VelvetCat wrote:Oh, forgot a tip a drag artist friend gave me that does work.
If you find your foundation doesn't last very long, before you put your foundation on, rub a little talc over your face, Johnson's baby powder is best, then put your foundation on. It really does stay on all night as does your eye makeup if you dust a tiny bit over your eyelids.
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