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Sun Apr 22, 2007 6:36 pm      Reply with quote
Okay ladies, what beauty rituals do you engage in on regular basis?

Myself...
PEDICURES: Once a month
MANICURES: Twice a month
HIGHLIGHTS: Once every two months
BIKINI WAXES: Once a month Confused
HAIR CONDITIONING TREATMENT: Every three months
FACIALS: Used to go once a month but discovered Vitamin C and found it to be better then facials.
MASSAGES: Once a month
BOTOX: Now it is every 5 to 6 months

I moisturize everyday from head to toe.
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Sun Apr 22, 2007 6:53 pm      Reply with quote
Skincare, it's impressive to see your report! I am intereted to know what vitamin C product that you are using? thanks!
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Sun Apr 22, 2007 7:00 pm      Reply with quote
Smile Thank you. I found that Vivier Vit. C 20% (is what I have worked up to) really improved the tone of my skin. My skin looked clear, even thought at that time, I had really bad infected cystic acne. It was the medication that help my cystic acne. Exfoliating on regular basis is the key also. I stopped doing that because I got tired of mixing Baking Soda with Cetaphil. I just ordered Kate in a Jar and I can't wait to get it. I've read that it takes less then 30 seconds to scrub your skin.

I love my vitamin C.

Do you think I am too high maintenance?
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Sun Apr 22, 2007 7:04 pm      Reply with quote
Skincare wrote:


Do you think I am too high maintenance?



Yes! Laughing

But, thats okay!

My hubby says Im the most high maintenance chick he has ever met or been with but its ok with him b/c Im not prissy, meaning Im willing to go camping, hunting, shooting guns, etc.

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Sun Apr 22, 2007 7:10 pm      Reply with quote
Same here! I do the dishes, I go camping, hiking, ride horses (show jumping), play soccer with my little cousins, gardening (a recent new love, discovered it four years ago), etc...

Anyone else? Please share. Smile
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Sun Apr 22, 2007 7:20 pm      Reply with quote
Skincare, you totally aren't too high maintenance!! (And besides, DH says that high maintenance just means high quality!^-^) Here's me:

Pedicures: every month or month and a half
Manicures: do em myself because I'm too fussy and I feel like everyone else does a bad job
Eyebrow and Upper lip waxing: once a month
Brazillian, Armpit, and Leg Waxing: once every couple of months
Hair color: every couple of months
I should definitely add massage to this list...

When I lived in Japan I also used to go to the hot springs every month for reflexology and skin sloughing!

When I look at my list it really looks like I'm not all THAT high maintenance, HOWEVER, unlike our dear skincare and vonstella I do not under any circumstances do things like camping or hiking! Laughing

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Sun Apr 22, 2007 7:22 pm      Reply with quote
Skincare wrote:
Okay ladies, what beauty rituals do you engage in on regular basis?

Myself...
PEDICURES: Once a month
MANICURES: Twice a month
HIGHLIGHTS: Once every two months
BIKINI WAXES: Once a month Confused
HAIR CONDITIONING TREATMENT: Every three months
FACIALS: Used to go once a month but discovered Vitamin C and found it to be better then facials.
MASSAGES: Once a month
BOTOX: Now it is every 5 to 6 months

I moisturize everyday from head to toe.



The only thing I do on your list is get my hair highlighted about 2 times a year! I don't even moisturize from head to toe!
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Sun Apr 22, 2007 7:34 pm      Reply with quote
manslaverliz, I'm afraid to start waxing my upper lip. My hair there is light and I can't do the laser hair removal because of that. Looking back when my grandmother was around. I noticed that her hair got thicker or it grew looking spiky Laughing

I don't want that. Any other ideas on how I should remove them or should I leave my pale barely there hair alone?
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Sun Apr 22, 2007 7:34 pm      Reply with quote
I don't do mani/pedis and all that, but I haven't gone a day without mascara in years. Even if I'm home alone. I don't know why, I just love it so. I think that qualifies me as high maintenance. I still love camping and being dirty and all that, I just wear waterproof then. ha.

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Sun Apr 22, 2007 7:44 pm      Reply with quote
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manslaverliz, I'm afraid to start waxing my upper lip. My hair there is light and I can't do the laser hair removal because of that. Looking back when my grandmother was around. I noticed that her hair got thicker or it grew looking spiky Laughing

I don't want that. Any other ideas on how I should remove them or should I leave my pale barely there hair alone?


Have you considered the Epicare? Here's a thread on it:

http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=22256

It looks better than waxing to me--- I'm seriously considering taking the plunge!

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Sun Apr 22, 2007 7:56 pm      Reply with quote
My bathroom cabnet can attest to my being a wee bit costly!
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Sun Apr 22, 2007 8:19 pm      Reply with quote
Well..besides my daily skin care...

one laser maintainance treatment every 3 months.
Brazillian wax, underarm wax, eyebrows and upper lip once a month.
One major procedure to face... surgery or in office procedure once a year - usually around my birthday Rolling Eyes
Pedicure once every 6 weeks.

My 14yold
Daily skin care
Waxing eyebrows, upper lip once a month
Teen facial every 3-4 months

I Got her on the right 'uptown girl' track Laughing
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Sun Apr 22, 2007 10:21 pm      Reply with quote
I think whatever you do is proper as long as you feel good about yourself.
I only do skincare myself.
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Sun Apr 22, 2007 11:58 pm      Reply with quote
Skincare, if you have fair and and fair skin I would definitely just pass up hair removal all together!

Even though I have dark hair, I had a very mild peach fuzz when I was in my early teens but for some crazy reason my mum started using me as an experiment and waxed various parts of my body off! If I could go back in time I would have NEVER removed any body hair because I am convinced stimulating the hair follicles causes the root shaft to grow bigger and it causes more visible "pores" as well.

Sorry to be OT but as Liz mentioned the Epicare, I have been without it for a while since my friend decided to borrow mine, but I have seen definite refining of the peace fuzz and now that I don't have the temptation to use it every few days I really think the hair is much less noticeable since I started the whole threading method.
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Mon Apr 23, 2007 12:12 am      Reply with quote
Wow, I thought I was fairly high maintenance, but I guess not. I spend a LOT on skincare, but aside from that plus monthly facial hair removal & facials, that's it for me.

However, I have to say I'm probably a bit prissy? I can't stand the outdoors, I'm not a "nature person" I've never gone camping and I refuse to try.. lol. Heck, I refuse to even cook meat if I have to do anything to it (ie, de-boning). Laughing
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Mon Apr 23, 2007 2:12 am      Reply with quote
As in...services we pay others to perform on us?

Embarassed

Gel nails: every 2-3 weeks. Usually a pedicure, too.

CoolTouch laser: 1x month.

Fraxel laser: every other month

Laser hair removal: 1x month

Hair extensions: 3x year

Bodywrap: 4x year, or before big events

Plasma ablation bioelectric facial: before big dates or events. Almost never anymore Sad

Acupuncture: 1x month unless I feel perky & forget.

Massage at Lake Steamwww.lakesteam.com whenever I'm so stressed people start to hate me, usually 2x month.

Financial counseling/psychotherapy: Must start soon...

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Mon Apr 23, 2007 2:26 am      Reply with quote
Skincare ~ pardon me for saying, imho i do think that you are on the scale of high maintanence.

i consider myself quite alright, not too high maintenances. but if financially allows, i too will want to pamper and spend more on myself.

these are what i spent on:
pedicures: once a month
manicures: twice a year
haircut: bi-montly
perm/highlight: once a year
facials: once a month or bi-montly
massage: once every 3 month

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Mon Apr 23, 2007 5:00 am      Reply with quote
Here are mine:

Monthly: massage and chiropractor appointment
Every six weeks: Haircut
Every eight weeks: Facial

And I know I'll be adding more "serious" derm treatments in the future.

I plan to age gracefully, but will assistance.

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Mon Apr 23, 2007 6:43 am      Reply with quote
I honestly don't think I would be so concerned about so skin if I didn't have acne. I am no high maintenance at all. I don't do any of this stuff lol. I am not prissy either. I like camping, hiking, etc. I do like an occasional pedicure but I have never gotten them done regularly and I have never gotten a manicure... well ever.
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Mon Apr 23, 2007 6:47 am      Reply with quote
heathercolorado wrote:
As in...services we pay others to perform on us?

Embarassed

Gel nails: every 2-3 weeks. Usually a pedicure, too.

CoolTouch laser: 1x month.

Fraxel laser: every other month

Laser hair removal: 1x month

Hair extensions: 3x year

Bodywrap: 4x year, or before big events

Plasma ablation bioelectric facial: before big dates or events. Almost never anymore Sad

Acupuncture: 1x month unless I feel perky & forget.

Massage at Lake Steamwww.lakesteam.com whenever I'm so stressed people start to hate me, usually 2x month.

Financial counseling/psychotherapy: Must start soon...


heathercolorado, you are my kind of woman!!! Laughing

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Mon Apr 23, 2007 8:10 am      Reply with quote
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Skincare wrote:
manslaverliz, I'm afraid to start waxing my upper lip. My hair there is light and I can't do the laser hair removal because of that. Looking back when my grandmother was around. I noticed that her hair got thicker or it grew looking spiky Laughing

I don't want that. Any other ideas on how I should remove them or should I leave my pale barely there hair alone?


Have you considered the Epicare? Here's a thread on it:

http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=22256

It looks better than waxing to me--- I'm seriously considering taking the plunge!


I've used one for years. Because I don't have to shave every day ... I can consider myself LESS high maintenance!

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Mon Apr 23, 2007 10:16 am      Reply with quote
Skincare, you are my hero! I want to be like you when I grow up!

Seriously, all of your posts have reminded me to start taking better care of myself...I used to get manis/pedis/massages about every six weeks, but they fell by the wayside. Sad

haircut: every 4-5 weeks

that's it! Embarassed

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Mon Apr 23, 2007 12:33 pm      Reply with quote
I think I'm pretty high maintenance, but I rarely go out and get stuff done. I even cut my hair myself!

The only thing I've done recently is get laser hair removal on my bikini line.

However, I do spend way too much money on tons of skin care products. Also, I spend about 45 min to an hour every evening dry-brushing my skin, taking a shower and giving myself a scalp massage, cleansing with Dr. H's cleansing cream, and toning, moisturising, checking myself out, etc., so I think that qualifies me as pretty high maintenance.
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Mon Apr 23, 2007 5:20 pm      Reply with quote
I got an Epicare knock off device on Ebay and it works great for facial hair. I definitely recommend it. I'm fair and my hair is light but I definitely do NOT want a mustache!

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Mon Apr 23, 2007 6:22 pm      Reply with quote
I haven't been going to Spa or salon that much. The only maintenance I have been making is shedding the lights (lightstim) on my face every night. It's time to rethink how to better take care of myself.
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