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Monday, November 9, 2009

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The 10 beauty products our editors could not live without

I've been exposed to a lot of incredible, expensive (and not so incredible, but still expensive) beauty products in my years as an editor, but most of them I wouldn't actually go out and buy. And like everyone else, I have those drugstore/Sephora/hair salon mistake purchases that I was convinced at the time were going to change my life, but instead just sit in my bathroom mocking me with their uselessness and collecting dust (throwing them away would be admitting defeat).
This kind of excess bums me out, and lately (it being Earth Month!) I've been thinking about how I want to be less wasteful, and only bring things into my house I will really use and love.
So I asked some of the Shine staff: What is your very favorite miracle product—the one you couldn't get through the day without?
Their results are below. As for me, my necessary, desert-island product is...
Dr. Bronner's Lavender liquid soap This is the one beauty thing that I always need to have around. It's been my favorite soap since i was a kid, smells really fresh, makes me feel clean in a way that bar soaps don't and I love how it feels on my skin.
If I could bring pick four, however...
John Masters Organics Hair Reconstructor The best for my dry ends. I rub in a huge dollop of it and leave it in throughout the entire shower.
Jurlique Herbal Recovery Gel This one is a big splurge, but it's amazing. So many moisturizers make me break out and this one—made entirely out of botanicals—sinks in really well and just nourishes my face without leaving that weird tacky residue that gives me zits.
Ecco Bella Flower Color Lip Gloss in Passion It tastes like vanilla, leaves a not-too-thick brick-colored stain and comes with a built in mirror. Totally perfect.

And my colleagues liked....

Brandon (editor-in-chief): I resisted the eyelash curler for years because it looked cruel, but after 100 or so makeup artists told me that it’s the one thing they can’t do their job without, I decided to invest. If you have long gorgeous lashes, perhaps you don’t need, but I have short, stubby little guys and they need help. Now I'm hooked on its ability to make me bright-eyed when I’m less than awake. It is the single best tool I have in my makeup kit. Go ahead and put on your mascara, but without a curler, you're only getting about 20 percent of results. The best one to buy, say makeup artists, is from Shu Uemura.
Shu Uemora Eyelash Curler





Annette (managing editor): I used to use MAC's version of these blotting sheets, but this super-cheap version that you can pick up at any drugstore works just as well. They're the perfect answer to my mid-afternoon greasy forehead, nose and chin.
Clean & Clear Oil Absorbing Sheets











Jessica (Healthy Living): I am hardcore about my Alba shampoo and conditioner in honeydew and mango. Once a very sage and old Indian woman told me to stop using products with chemical fragrances because my skin was drinking all that nastiness in, I switched to mostly organic skin and beauty care products. The Alba shampoo and conditioner were the first of my purchases. I've tried others and always go back. They smell so juicy and they are by and far the most hydrating hair care products I've ever used. Love them, love them, LOVE THEM.
Alba Shampoo and Conditioner














Charlene (Parenting): I swim several times a week and my skin is so dry after getting out of the water. I love this stuff because it's rich and creamy going on but my skin just soaks it up and feels replenished. It also has this really nice earthy fragrance.
Terralina Facial Moisturizer







Anne (Entertainment): I like this because it takes no careful application to put on, and it changes your lip color to the perfect shade of pink for any skin tone.
Mark Glossblossom Ripening Lip Tint










Dory (Work + Money): I keep coming back to this shampoo and conditional that I first used more than two decades ago. The rosemary mint essence soothes me during my morning shower, and I love the way it leaves my hair and scalp feeling.
Aveda Rosemary Mint Shampoo and Rosemary Mint Conditioner



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  • joe's Avatar
    Posted by joe Mon Apr 14, 2008 3:22pm PDT

    Yes...Bronner's is great! Peppermint is my favorite.

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  • Chris and Talia's Avatar
    Posted by Chris and Talia Mon Apr 14, 2008 8:24pm PDT

    I use Bronner's Peppermint too! It makes you feel so refreshed!

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  • Your Sleepy AVON Lady's Avatar
    Posted by Your Sleepy AVON Lady Mon Apr 14, 2008 10:37pm PDT

    I love Mark's Glossblossom Ripening Lip Tint, too!

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  • __A_YAHOO_USER__'s Avatar
    Posted by __A_YAHOO_USER__ Tue Apr 15, 2008 1:33am PDT

    Hi, If you like Dr. Bronners lavender liquid soap, you should try Dead Sea Wonders Lavender shower gel. It smells amzing and feels so good on your skin. You can order it at www.deadseawonders.net

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    Posted by jill f Tue Apr 15, 2008 7:10am PDT

    I cannot live withouyt the Clean & Clear oil absorbing sheets! I keep one in my desk, my car and my bag. Great for later in the day when my skin shines!!! Not expensive either.

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    Posted by Jill Tue Apr 15, 2008 8:46am PDT

    My "can't live without" is Red Flower's Kinmoxei wild lime silk oil. It's this fresh smelling oil from their Japan line with vetivert, ylang ylang, and monoi oil in it.

    It leaves a soft sheen on the skin that looks great in the summer for skirts & tank tops.

    Plus, Red Flower is eco-conscious!

    One place you can get it is: http://www.capeweekend.com/product/show/149?category=9

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    Posted by Lelia Tue Apr 15, 2008 9:55am PDT

    DHC Skincare has a olive oil based make-up remover, skin cleanser that melts makeup off and leaves my skin feeling great. Honestly it melts waterproof mascara by just rubbing it in with your finger tips and then it rinses smooth away. Seldom do I stick with one product for sooooo long but, this one I have.

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    Posted by samarama82 Tue Apr 15, 2008 10:00am PDT

    Hm, i have curly hair and live in a desert and definitely want to try some of those hair products! my ends completely freak out. however, i will say this: the Aveda Rosemary Mint shampoo smells delicious, but at least on my hair, i've never had anything make my scalp so oil and weigh my hair down as much as that shampoo. However, i think i'm an exception to the rule bc everyone else seems to love it.

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    Posted by twiggymolly Tue Apr 15, 2008 10:31am PDT

    I heat up my eyelash curler with a hot blowdryer so it is like getting a tiny curling iron to curl my lashes! It makes a huge difference and it only feels warm if you time it right and dont actually touch your skin. I am very much into comfort (no high heals, hosiery,etc..) so if I can do this, you can too!

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    Posted by TERESAG Tue Apr 15, 2008 2:19pm PDT

    does anyone know what body lotion to use when your over fifty? and going thru menopause.. your skin gets super super dry ive tried every thing that that say for extra dry skin but none work. any suggestions?

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