My hair and skin care routine


eves-journey.blogspot.com http Dry Skin brushing is one way that one can help enhance the detoxification/cleansing process of the body. The skin is the largest organ and is one of the major elimination organs. Eliminating 10-15% of waste from our bodies. The skin is considered the 3rd kidney. Spending 3-5 minutes a day, before you shower, dry skin brushing can really work wonders for you. Don’t take my word for it try it for yourself and let me know what you think.

Question:
oh and does anyone know an affordable alternative (again vegan/not tested on animals) to Presecriptives. It’s been years since i went to the little section at Macys with my friends and I remember they mixed foundation that perfectly matched my skin. Just for me. I didn’t buy it though I just kind of used the mini-makeover as prep for a date lol I just found out that theyre going out of business!

Anyway, I’m starting to try really cheap products until the summer when school ends. Then I’m hitting more expensive ones. E.L.F. is the brand I’m looking into. it seems like a lot of lines cater to specifically dark skinned or light skinned girls. I never see too many accurate match ups for those of us in between. I’m African American and very light skinned – have like a dark gold/very slightly bronze skin tone i think. kind of like a tan. yellow under tones mostly but bits of red. sometimes the color swatches i get that are supposed to match my skin look a too dark for me. like sometimes in makeup “tan” looks more like brown to me. so im buying one shade lighter as well to mix it if one doesnt match seamlessly. I guess thats why I’m starting cheap so I don’t waste money on something too dark or light.

i wanted to try color match by loreal or whatev its called. it very cheap and has a large selection of colors but its not vegan. :\

i guess ill be okay i just have to wait and see what happens when i get it all and work it out. this was pretty much just a beauty rant.lol

do you ever feel the same about your makeup ?

Question:
I’m a relatively new vegan (New Years 2007), and have pretty much done the research regarding both food and clothing.

What I’m not too familiar with are the best vegan friendly options for hair and skin care. In everyone’s opinion, which products are the best to buy? Thanks in advance for suggestions!

Question:
There are vegan brands out there, but it seems like they are either expensive or only available online.

I would like some drugstore brands that I can find at major chains.

Question:
I’m a vegetarian, but my family is not very supportive.
My mom cooks some of my meals but i have to cook most of them (which i’m totally fine with),
but i can’t put up with my dad’s teasing. He thinks i’m being stupid for going vegetarian.. but after making that choice, i don’t think i’ll ever go back. If anything, i’ll go a step further. I want to go vegan, because (although i thought different before) animals are still being killed in the dairy industry. Half of the cows are males, which are killed.
Deny it all you want, i just don’t want to consume animals anymore. I was going to wait until i move out because then i’ll fill my house with the food i want, and not have to share the fridge with dead animals, but i don’t know if i can wait that long. What are some good alternatives for food when being a vegan?
** What can i use as a protein supplement as of now? (I’m eating tofu, simulated meats, beans, etc.)
Also, i don’t want to wear animal skins such as leather. I just realized today, that i might have been wearing some suede..
** from what animal is that, and how do i know if a purse/shoes are animal skin?
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