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bluejeans07 ([personal profile] bluejeans07) wrote2012-02-05 02:33 pm
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Hippie Jean: SO MUCH PAIN

So much for 'no more regular hippie Jean posts'. This week is supposed to be another use up products week so I after I took a shower, I put on the Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cream.

SO MUCH BURNING. It's a good thing no one else was home because there was a lot of screaming and a lot of, "OW!! OW OW OW!! BLOODY FUCK OW FUCK FUCK THAT FUCKING HURTS! OW!"

I have only used this stuff a handful of times but I was NOT expecting to get the reaction I did. It did calm down and my face does feel nice and smooth, but WTF?! It really hurt! The pain lasted probably at most half a minute but I have no idea WHY. Geez. Now I'm scared to touch the product again. Maybe I won't.

In other news, I went to Sprouts yesterday and today and bought a crystal deoderant stick, some Humphreys witch hazel (PACKAGING IS SO PRETTY), and some aloe vera gel. I didn't mean to go to Sprouts twice in one week but when I went looking for some aloe vera gel at Ralph's and Target, I was surprised to see HOW GREEN THEY WERE. Why put dyes into aloe vera gel?! Anyway, the reason I wanted to get some was to make this eye gel:

Cucumber Eye Gel

Ingredients:
1 Tbs. aloe vera gel
1 tsp. fresh cucumber juice
ΒΌ tsp. cornstarch
1 Tbs. witch hazel

Directions:
Mix together aloe, cucumber and cornstarch. Heat until just boiling, about 1 minute in microwave. Remove from heat source and stir in witch hazel. Stir well and allow the mixture to cool completely. You should have a clear, jelly-like cream. Spoon into a small clean jar. To use: Dab a small amount under your eyes and be careful not to rub or pull the delicate skin under your eyes. Keep in cool place. Makes 1 oz. courtesy of http://www.spaindex.com/

Really excited to try this! :D

[identity profile] bluejeans07.livejournal.com 2012-02-15 09:58 am (UTC)(link)
I wish I knew why as well, I'm no dermotologist so I can't say that your skin is either allergic to the stuff in the products, or whether it's reacting to the chemicals. Have you thought about going the hippie route and trying all natural stuff? Stuff like jojoba oil, olive oil, sugar scrubs, oatmeal cleanses and all that?

[identity profile] belle-bing.livejournal.com 2012-04-28 03:00 pm (UTC)(link)
So the most interesting development that has happened in the two-ish months since my last comment is that I discovered, if I ignore the burn, it goes away after a little while, and there's no irritation when I wash the mask off. It's super weird. Even the Lush masks I use do it, and they're all natural, so I have no idea why my skin does that.