Advantages: firming on face, and increase in sharpness Disadvantages: price
cleansing, then use one drop ( about half pea size), rub it between your palms, and use your palm as the tool to massage.I follow the instruction, and can feel the difference immediately after first application. You feel fresh, and nice. The lotion has a very nice, mild smell too! not too rich or oily, quickly absorbed after the simple massage process.
Been using it for one month now, feel good. Now my face has a shape, and it is not round anymore! i can see my cheek bone. I know you might laugh at me but it is very amazing for me to see my own cheekbone after being 'round' for so many years! now my jaw is beginning to shape up, and become sharper, which i really rejoy of!
I would say one bottle of 50ml could last about 1.5 to 2 months, and i will surely continue to use it until i achieve my oval face feature. ...
Advantages: Quick and easy to use Disadvantages: Makes your skin feel really oily..
I bought this Clarins 'One Step Facial Cleaner' when I was in Duty Free, I needed a new cleanser so I thought I would give this one a go since I have never tried it before. This particular cleaner is meant to cleanse and tone in one easy step, which I thought was good since it would cut some time out of cleansing and toning separately.
The cleanser comes with orange extract and is meant to 'renew radiance'.
The bottle is quite a simple design. It is made of see-through clouded white plastic with a red 'Clarins' logo at the stop of the bottle. It then has the name of the cleanser in French and then underneath that 'One Step Facial Cleanser With Orange Extracts'. The bottle has a white plastic lid which twists off and the cleanser comes of a spout at the top of the bottle.
Since the cleanser comes out of a tiny hole at the top ...
Advantages: Great bright photos, flaps to lift and sturdy! Disadvantages: None
This board book has 7 double pages and is sturdy enough to withstand enthusiastic little hands.
Each of these pages is full of photographs of objects specific to the focus of the double page, whether it be circles, rectangles, stars, ovals or diamonds. The right hand page also has three lift-the-flap opportunities which reveal more photos of the same shape.
Seven different types of 2D shapes are looked at in the book, for example:
Rectangles ? pictures of a ruler, dominoes, a pencil case, a door and an envelope are shown.
For ovals, pictures of balloons, jelly beans, pebbles, a lemon and an egg are shown.
The name of the 2D shape is in large bold writing at the top left hand corner of the page and for each item the name of the object or objects are written next to it.
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