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the body shop


Question Posted Wednesday July 6 2011, 10:20 pm

hi i was the same girl that was talking to you about the body shop! i was wondering if you know or reccomend an acne back wash at that store and some hair stuff that makes your hair really nice, soft, not flieaways, no split ends and stuff?

thanks(:

melissa(:


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LM answered Wednesday July 6 2011, 11:39 pm:
I use the tea tree face wash on my body and recently discovered there is a body wash too. I used to use Neutrogena Body Clear (both scents) and that seemed to work well. You can use toner and spot treatment on your body acne just as you would on your face.

As for hair products it really depends on what you like. I use Pantene, and then alternate between that and whatever I decided smelled good, usually Herbal Essences. The best way to avoid split ends and flyaways is to prevent them in the firs place: limit blow drying, get frequent trims, and use heat protection. It's all about moisture. Dry hair makes every imperfection obvious.

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