@jijihotty Hi - of course. I'll dig it up, then send you a YT message. (You may have to bear with me, though, we're in a bit of a tizz - we were just told two days ago my mum has 6 months to live; she has end stage pancreatic cancer apparently). Please just be patient - I'm not ignoring you. *hugs* Vashti
@copnite12342 I was actually half way through another tutorial with the hair when I stopped to make this video. *laughs* This is how it goes when I use my straighteners to curl it... My hair is so coarse and so strong, that when you put it where you want it, it literally just stays there. Oh, and this is without hairspray or any other products (other than a heat protectant).
@misslittlestsunshine Thanks for the comment. I've learnt, being on YouTube, that the things I don't like about myself - others do. And the things that I *do* like about myself, others don't. Beauty truly *IS* in the eye of the beholder. Inner beauty really *IS* all the counts.
I really enjoyed your video and I really wanted to try the product. I went to the Melaleuca website, but I couldn't figure out how to buy anything. I didn't have a account and I wasn't able to find a way to get one. What am I missing?
Hey Jeff, there's a mailorder company called Melaleuca that sells the cleanser/toner-in-1 that I mention here. Great great awesome product. Other than that, go for aspirin. Not necessarily as a mask, but as a 'scrub' whilst in the shower. Dissolve a tablet or two (not the effervescent type) in a drop or three or water, then rub it all over your face. Leave it while you wash the rest, then rinse off a minute or two later. Viola.
G'day. While I'm not a dermatologist, I know that there are a few differences between fe/male skins, spedifically relating to thickness/density. Large pores, however, are large pores, whether they're on a male or female. Tips to reduce appearance of large pores include aspirin mask/scrub, twice daily thorough cleansing/toning/moisturising, extraction by a clinician/beautician, avoidance of comodogenic products (that clog the pores), and perhaps the use of a mattifyer or 'primer'...
Yeah, and it's more common than everyone admits. Learning to love myself means coming to terms with what I've got, learning to work with it and learning to maximise what you've got and minimise what you can. So I have naturally large pores. And thankfully I've found something that TOALLY works!!
Your eyes are beautiful!
TheAndreanne 1 month ago
@TheAndreanne Why thank you. *blushes*
OzBudgetBeauty 1 month ago
I tried ordering today and they need the member who referred me..which is you lol!! Can u message me so I can get that face wash plzzzz!! thnx
jijihotty 7 months ago
@jijihotty Hi - of course. I'll dig it up, then send you a YT message. (You may have to bear with me, though, we're in a bit of a tizz - we were just told two days ago my mum has 6 months to live; she has end stage pancreatic cancer apparently). Please just be patient - I'm not ignoring you. *hugs* Vashti
OzBudgetBeauty 7 months ago
i do not think it is disgusting either. i kind of felt insulted by that! just because my pores are enlarged does not mean i am disgusting!!
balbinkababy 7 months ago
Disgusting? I don't feel like it's disgusting.
NinjaOutfitInTheWash 10 months ago
Hey. Nice video, I really did enjoy it. By any chance you
remember the name of the music in the background ?
hydr4n7 11 months ago
awesome hair/
i had problematic skin since the age of ten.
copnite12342 1 year ago
@copnite12342 I was actually half way through another tutorial with the hair when I stopped to make this video. *laughs* This is how it goes when I use my straighteners to curl it... My hair is so coarse and so strong, that when you put it where you want it, it literally just stays there. Oh, and this is without hairspray or any other products (other than a heat protectant).
OzBudgetBeauty 1 year ago
@OzBudgetBeauty :]
copnite12342 1 year ago
awesome hair/
copnite12342 1 year ago
u're very pretty :)
misslittlestsunshine 1 year ago
@misslittlestsunshine Thanks for the comment. I've learnt, being on YouTube, that the things I don't like about myself - others do. And the things that I *do* like about myself, others don't. Beauty truly *IS* in the eye of the beholder. Inner beauty really *IS* all the counts.
OzBudgetBeauty 1 year ago
Thanks for the information.
2mariebl 1 year ago
I really enjoyed your video and I really wanted to try the product. I went to the Melaleuca website, but I couldn't figure out how to buy anything. I didn't have a account and I wasn't able to find a way to get one. What am I missing?
MinervaM 1 year ago
anyone get the names of products she recommended in the video? I am a young guy..Thanks
jefflync 2 years ago
Hey Jeff, there's a mailorder company called Melaleuca that sells the cleanser/toner-in-1 that I mention here. Great great awesome product. Other than that, go for aspirin. Not necessarily as a mask, but as a 'scrub' whilst in the shower. Dissolve a tablet or two (not the effervescent type) in a drop or three or water, then rub it all over your face. Leave it while you wash the rest, then rinse off a minute or two later. Viola.
OzBudgetBeauty 2 years ago
use an aspirin mask
MSChelsey1988 2 years ago
What do you mean by toner?
trueviv 2 years ago
Visine eye drops reduces pores too and reduces redness on pimples
Merocka144 2 years ago
Which, in the visine range, do you use?
OzBudgetBeauty 2 years ago
gets the red out one lol you could feel it tighten your skin
Merocka144 2 years ago
hi do u have any pointers for males to hide their large pores?
ionglacier 2 years ago
G'day. While I'm not a dermatologist, I know that there are a few differences between fe/male skins, spedifically relating to thickness/density. Large pores, however, are large pores, whether they're on a male or female. Tips to reduce appearance of large pores include aspirin mask/scrub, twice daily thorough cleansing/toning/moisturising, extraction by a clinician/beautician, avoidance of comodogenic products (that clog the pores), and perhaps the use of a mattifyer or 'primer'...
OzBudgetBeauty 2 years ago
feel free to skype me, if you're around, on ozbudgetbeauty to chat more.
OzBudgetBeauty 2 years ago
thanks, this was useful ;D
poptasticfantastic 2 years ago
Awesome. I'm glad you got some good info from it.
OzBudgetBeauty 2 years ago
Yeah, and it's more common than everyone admits. Learning to love myself means coming to terms with what I've got, learning to work with it and learning to maximise what you've got and minimise what you can. So I have naturally large pores. And thankfully I've found something that TOALLY works!!
OzBudgetBeauty 2 years ago
can u share what u have found for large pores?
kanwalnisa 2 years ago