Truepeacenik Posted January 10 #51 Share Posted January 10 On 9/6/2023 at 9:29 AM, Mum2Mercury said: Could be worse. I'm suffering from an odd medical condition right now (thankfully temporary) that can change your tastebuds. My mint-toothpaste now tastes like "brown with salt". No, I don't exactly know what "brown" is or what it tastes like, but that's what I think every time I brush my teeth now. Weird, I know. Not weird. I’m a synesthete, and a few colors and tastes cross for me. Sounds like you lost the sweet sensors, and you get to taste all the various lab chems. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mum2Mercury Posted January 11 #52 Share Posted January 11 21 hours ago, Truepeacenik said: Not weird. I’m a synesthete, and a few colors and tastes cross for me. Sounds like you lost the sweet sensors, and you get to taste all the various lab chems. Interesting. What you say is entirely possible. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clo Posted January 17 #53 Share Posted January 17 On 6/23/2021 at 12:52 PM, slidergirl said: I'm 67 and I don't camouflauge. I'm 76 and earned every one of these but still.... I definitely "repackage" face moisturizer. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
islandgirlejfan Posted January 17 #54 Share Posted January 17 I just came off a cruise on the Rotterdam. I went to Ulta because pretty much all my makeup had went bad and I didn't want to look haggy for the evening. I'm not a huge user of it, so it totally PAINED me when the bill came $200.....I signed up for a credit card that I really didn't want because I wanted to save $40. I can't even talk about how I felt in Ulta as a 62 year old woman! LOL, I felt like a fish out of water trying to even find what I wanted! It was right there with buying bras.....I don't care for that either! =P What I really wish is that I could get *samples* like Avon or Mary Kay used to provide. The Mary Kay stuff was neat because it was just enough, not to mention the sizes would be just enough to pack and not having it laying around forever. I really wish I could get something like this. I have looked at eBay and seen them, however you don't know how old that stuff is either. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoloAlaska Posted January 17 #55 Share Posted January 17 24 minutes ago, islandgirlejfan said: I just came off a cruise on the Rotterdam. I went to Ulta because pretty much all my makeup had went bad and I didn't want to look haggy for the evening. I'm not a huge user of it, so it totally PAINED me when the bill came $200.....I signed up for a credit card that I really didn't want because I wanted to save $40. I can't even talk about how I felt in Ulta as a 62 year old woman! LOL, I felt like a fish out of water trying to even find what I wanted! It was right there with buying bras.....I don't care for that either! =P What I really wish is that I could get *samples* like Avon or Mary Kay used to provide. The Mary Kay stuff was neat because it was just enough, not to mention the sizes would be just enough to pack and not having it laying around forever. I really wish I could get something like this. I have looked at eBay and seen them, however you don't know how old that stuff is either. Love traveling with sample sizes. I buy from Sephora and use my points for things like small lipsticks, skincare, mascara etc. one of my new things is repotting my eyeshadow. I took a smaller old pallet and put all my favorite colours in it. Instead of 8 colours it now has 24. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neeuqdrazil Posted January 18 #56 Share Posted January 18 23 hours ago, islandgirlejfan said: I just came off a cruise on the Rotterdam. I went to Ulta because pretty much all my makeup had went bad and I didn't want to look haggy for the evening. I'm not a huge user of it, so it totally PAINED me when the bill came $200.....I signed up for a credit card that I really didn't want because I wanted to save $40. I can't even talk about how I felt in Ulta as a 62 year old woman! LOL, I felt like a fish out of water trying to even find what I wanted! It was right there with buying bras.....I don't care for that either! =P What I really wish is that I could get *samples* like Avon or Mary Kay used to provide. The Mary Kay stuff was neat because it was just enough, not to mention the sizes would be just enough to pack and not having it laying around forever. I really wish I could get something like this. I have looked at eBay and seen them, however you don't know how old that stuff is either. Sephora does sample/mini sizes of a lot of things, and if you go into store, you can usually get a sample of foundation products, which is nice. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slidergirl Posted May 8 #57 Share Posted May 8 Bumping this one up as I didn't want to make a new thread... I just started getting notes on FaceB... about Olay facial cleanser sheets. Never heard of them before. But, they sound like a great thing to have stashed in the toiletries bag in case the soap your ship or hotel or AirBnB offers. They are tiny, maybe an inch square. Work like the other soap sleeves - put under water, rub hands, wash face. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Mary229 Posted May 8 #58 Share Posted May 8 4 hours ago, slidergirl said: Bumping this one up as I didn't want to make a new thread... I just started getting notes on FaceB... about Olay facial cleanser sheets. Never heard of them before. But, they sound like a great thing to have stashed in the toiletries bag in case the soap your ship or hotel or AirBnB offers. They are tiny, maybe an inch square. Work like the other soap sleeves - put under water, rub hands, wash face. I haven’t seen those but I recently purchased witch Hazel toner/cleansing cloths. https://www.walmart.com/ip/T-N-Dickinson-s-Witch-Hazel-Cleansing-Cloths-for-Multi-Use-Cleaning-100-Natural-25-Ct/44796893?athbdg=L1100&from=/search Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ysolde Posted May 15 #59 Share Posted May 15 This is a bit pricey but I have discovered No. 1 de Chanel powder to foam cleanser. It is a very mild cleanser that is exactly what it sounds like: a powder that, when a bit of water is adder to it, becomes a foam. I am one of those people with a fairly elaborate evening cleansing routine (micellar water, cleansing balm, mild cleanser, toner, tretinoin, serums, moisturizer). So getting that one product in powder formula was a big win. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mum2Mercury Posted May 17 #60 Share Posted May 17 On 1/16/2024 at 8:34 PM, clo said: I'm 76 and earned every one of these but still.... I definitely "repackage" face moisturizer. I go through facial moisturizer, and only one brand will do. It's not even expensive -- just under $10 for a medium-sized tube, but that's MY THING! Given that it's not too expensive, I use a tube until only 1/4 or so is left, and then I put it aside for a cruise. On 1/17/2024 at 12:01 PM, islandgirlejfan said: I can't even talk about how I felt in Ulta as a 62 year old woman! LOL, I felt like a fish out of water trying to even find what I wanted! It was right there with buying bras.....I don't care for that either! =P Oh, my -- you and I should go shopping together! I received a gift card for Ulta, and I found the store "over the top" and "a bit much". On the other hand, just this week my daughter handed me some little nail-polish remove wipes, and I commented on how nice they were -- silky and effective. Ulta. Yeah, bra shopping is really hard for me too. On 5/8/2024 at 7:02 PM, Mary229 said: I haven’t seen those but I recently purchased witch Hazel toner/cleansing cloths. I've several times made "homemade cloths" -- sunscreen cloths, for example. It's easy: Remove baby wipes from their packaging and let them dry out completely ... several days. Depending upon your needs, you might want to cut the wipes into half-size pieces. Mix your sunscreen (or whatever) with water, and drop your dried-out baby wipes in a bowl. Lift and separate the wipes and allow the water mixture to flow in and out of the layers. Let them sit in the bowl a day, maybe two ... until the liquid has absorbed into the wipes. Return them to the package (or a ziplock). SO CONVENIENT! Don't forget to label the package! Another thing I've done: I've made dishwashing-liquid infused wipes (half-sized) for washing cups on a cruise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Mary229 Posted May 17 #61 Share Posted May 17 @Mum2Mercurythat is a lot of work as my with Hazel toner cloths are as cheap as baby wipes😉 and don’t have any moisturizing residue that you might have with baby wipes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clo Posted May 17 #62 Share Posted May 17 1 hour ago, Mum2Mercury said: Another thing I've done: I've made dishwashing-liquid infused wipes (half-sized) for washing cups on a cruise. What kind of cups and why do they need washing? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mum2Mercury Posted May 17 #63 Share Posted May 17 3 hours ago, Mary229 said: @Mum2Mercurythat is a lot of work as my with Hazel toner cloths are as cheap as baby wipes😉 and don’t have any moisturizing residue that you might have with baby wipes. Depends upon what you want to do with them. 2 hours ago, clo said: What kind of cups and why do they need washing? Yeti cups, for example. I wouldn't drink from the same one without washing it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clo Posted May 18 #64 Share Posted May 18 1 hour ago, Mum2Mercury said: Depends upon what you want to do with them. Yeti cups, for example. I wouldn't drink from the same one without washing it. LOL. So you probably wouldn't want to live with us. We had our milk with breakfast out of the same mugs that we had our morning. Then our lunch in the breakfast mugs 🙂 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keksie Posted May 18 #65 Share Posted May 18 I like Aveeno moisturizer. The container it comes in isn't that big compared to some.of the other things we bring so I don't repackage it. I don't do laundry or dishes on a cruise but I do rinse out my commuter coffee cup. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keksie Posted May 18 #66 Share Posted May 18 19 hours ago, Mum2Mercury said: Remove baby wipes from their packaging and let them dry out completely ... several days. Depending upon your needs, you might want to cut the wipes into half-size pieces. Mix your sunscreen (or whatever) with water, and drop your dried-out baby wipes in a bowl. Lift and separate the wipes and allow the water mixture to flow in and out of the layers. Let them sit in the bowl a day, maybe two ... until the liquid has absorbed into the wipes. Return them to the package (or a ziplock). SO CONVENIENT! Don't forget to label the package! Another thing I've done: I've made dishwashing-liquid infused wipes (half-sized) for washing cups on a cruise. I would think that mixing your sunscreen with water would dilute the sunscreen and lead to an uneven or ineffective application. We bring a full size bottle along with a spray for your scalp on Caribbean trips. We just got back from a cruise with 3 beach days in a row and had no sun burns. Plus the 2 sea days spent at the pool. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mum2Mercury Posted May 18 #67 Share Posted May 18 15 hours ago, clo said: LOL. So you probably wouldn't want to live with us. We had our milk with breakfast out of the same mugs that we had our morning. Then our lunch in the breakfast mugs 🙂 Yikes! How are you not dead? 1 hour ago, Keksie said: I would think that mixing your sunscreen with water would dilute the sunscreen and lead to an uneven or ineffective application. That's why you mix the sunscreen and water well (no clumps!) before bringing in the baby wipes. I've been doing this since my children were small. It was easier for them to manage a wipe than a bottle ... no taking too much or too little. As for effectiveness, I have one "problem spot" that seems to burn no matter what I do, but -- other than that -- we've found the wipes and straight-from-the-bottle to be equally effective. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clo Posted May 18 #68 Share Posted May 18 2 minutes ago, Mum2Mercury said: Yikes! How are you not dead? 1 hour ago, Keksie said: Did I mention that we've drunk tap water almost all over the world, eat chicken from street food vendors, had some fried rat in Thailand?!?!?! LOL 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keksie Posted May 18 #69 Share Posted May 18 22 minutes ago, clo said: Did I mention that we've drunk tap water almost all over the world, eat chicken from street food vendors, had some fried rat in Thailand?!?!?! LOL We have been known to drink from garden hoses. I might pass on the fried rat. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clo Posted May 18 #70 Share Posted May 18 2 minutes ago, Keksie said: I might pass on the fried rat Oh, that's just an attention getter 🙂 These were country rats that get into farmers rice field where of course the farmers don't want them eating their crop. So they catch/kill them, grill them on the side of the road and sell them. They had been seriously over cooked and were tough and tasteless. But still 🙂 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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