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Question Posted Tuesday January 15 2008, 6:44 pm

when buying hair or makeup products, would it be safe to just get something from a brand youve heard of? l'oreal paris, revlon, neutrogena, etc.

just bc youve seen the ad for some product doesnt necessarily mean theyre good, right? but then they must be to spend that much money on their products.. so im not so sure.

and theres so many products how do you know whats right for you or what will work? i just go to the local rite aid and hope that whatever i get wont be too bad. i dunno. is there another solution than looking up each individual product on amazon and looking for the reviews or buying each different product once and giving them all a try? that would take forever and lots of money.


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ladylovel1 answered Wednesday August 6 2008, 12:55 pm:
Hello,

Revlon Colorstay is good. You can find discounted Brand name cosmetics at onefunshop.com or click here: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

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CrayolaJenn210 answered Tuesday January 15 2008, 11:27 pm:
The best products you will find that are best for your skin, hair and whatever - are the products that have ingredients that you can read.

A common ingredient in shampoo that isn't good is Sodium Laureth Sulfate (?), it's something along the lines of that. It's not good for your hair, but it's hard to avoid in shampoos.

Just try to read the ingredients, and if you can say most of them, or if the list is shorter the product is better for you.

If you want help from someone who knows what they're talking about, You should go to Sephora and have them help you decide which is best for your skin type. Some of it will be very expensive - but it will be worth it later when you know you have the makeup that best suits you.

Best of luck shopping!

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