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I never had anything from Limited Too. My mom got my clothes from thrift stores, the flea market and hand-me-downs shipped to us from cousins that I never actually knew. If she felt like splurging, she got my clothes at Walmart.
We weren't even poor or anything, my mom just thought that kids shouldn't be worried about fashion. So my embarrassing pre-teen years consisted of looking frumpy and poor and not knowing how hair-care beyond shampoo and brushing worked.
Oh man they are crackaliciously good. I usually buy China Glaze polishes so this is my first pricy (at $15) one in a while. This is the first Ciate I've ever bought for my collection but when I worked at Bloomingdale's you bet I tested the shit out of them. I worked a position where I pulled merchandise and found that they held up pretty well to digging in shoeboxes, climbing around in stockrooms, etc.
The one I got is called "oil slick" which is a nice gold/green duochrome much like its namesake. I was not a big fan of the Caviar polish treatments because it felt like I'd just fucked up my nails with poppy seeds (and was as bad as a chunky glitter to remove) but the colors and pigmentation are great. I'd say that I would feel good with 2 coats of Ciate since the formula seems really consistent.
tl;dr, A+++++ WOULD BUY AGAIN
@littlebiscuits I have never heard of Pavolva but you brought me back to the days of being a 10 year old who dressed like a raver all the goddamn time. Limited Too and those comfortable nylon pants with expandable zippers and eyelash sweaters and blue lipgloss. The drugs hadn't even entered my system yet. Nothing like a hit of frosty blue lipstick to bring out the yellow in your teeth.
My teenage years were an unholy marriage of the Delia's catalog and JNCO. I looked like Blossom had just washed up at a rave.
God, this is making me want to look for photos of my ~*awesome fashion sense*~ circa 2000.![]()
okay so I wore midriff tops, platform trainers and baggy skate pants at this point in time, NO PHOTOS!i am throwing down the gauntlet
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I never had anything from Limited Too. My mom got my clothes from thrift stores, the flea market and hand-me-downs shipped to us from cousins that I never actually knew. If she felt like splurging, she got my clothes at Walmart.
We weren't even poor or anything, my mom just thought that kids shouldn't be worried about fashion. So my embarrassing pre-teen years consisted of looking frumpy and poor and not knowing how hair-care beyond shampoo and brushing worked.
I've got the Hurraw! Black Cherry one too, it's really nice.Alright, so here's the selection of lip products I'm currently using as of today. Sorry for the shitty photography from my old-ass digital camera. I labeled everything so you could actually tell what the things are, if anyone cares...
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A lot of these came from beauty subscription boxes, or swaps. That's why there's so many different brands.
Alright, so here's the selection of lip products I'm currently using as of today. Sorry for the shitty photography from my old-ass digital camera. I labeled everything so you could actually tell what the things are, if anyone cares...
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A lot of these came from beauty subscription boxes, or swaps. That's why there's so many different brands.
I've been Fresh Sugar everywhere lately! People are going nuts over it! Is it worth all the hype? Just curious.
Also, I like seeing what kinds of products people use. It's neat!
The Fresh Sugar you see in the picture is a deluxe sample I got in a swap. Eh, I'm trying to like Fresh Sugar because of the hype. But I don't like its weird citrus flavor or how easily it mushes up when I apply it to my lips. And while it does have many botanical ingredients, it also has a lot of mediocre ingredients you would find in dirt cheap lip products such as Blistex: Fresh Sugar contains (synthetic?) fragrance and propylene glycol, to name a few. From the perspective of a natural beauty product lover, lip balms such as those from Hurraw!, 100% Pure, or even Burt's Bees have similar beneficial botanical ingredients with less synthetic ingredients, for a cheaper price point.