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oversimplified(myband)
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Kimbrtones wrote:


In photos....make up does wonders


not for these guys


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brian_nguyen
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oversimplified(myband) wrote:
Kimbrtones wrote:


In photos....make up does wonders


not for these guys



Heh... Different genre and different purpose of the makeup.

Hmmmmmmmmm. They did go platinum over and over again though
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jdstories
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jamiga wrote:
Pee on your face. I hear that works.


LMFAO! I hate using those abbreviations, but I needed to express how I felt about that post. It was the only way. Jamie, you're all right in my book.

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mandarin mach
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I use Proactiv Solution and would recommend it to anyone and everyone. It's the best product I've ever used. I even went to a dermatologist and got a prescription, (before I started getting Proactive) but that didn't do crap. Proactiv all the way. It's only $45.00 every couple months. Small price to pay.
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i've always had clear skin...most of my life..
before i started to stress, the pimples came out.
Proactive, clearsil etc really dont help much..
they kinda just fix your outside skin..
but internally your hormones are really screwed up.
so pimples are going to uprise when you stop using the facewashes.
so i would say, go to your doctors and he/she will give you acne pills..
havent had a pimple for a long time now.

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jdstories
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I never really had any problems either, except when I had to wear a hat for marching band. But it was still never really that bad.

JD

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zealot
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oook...this thread was weird to begin with and now it has nothing to do with eisley.
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phoenixdown
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I just use Noxzema (the exfoliating kind with the beads) to wash with every morning and evening, and put Clearasil on any trouble spots.

Then again... my complexion still isn't all that great, so don't listen to me.
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just drink water
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bathwater_m
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wow never knew you could learn alot by reading Shocked
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brian_nguyen
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bathwater_m wrote:
wow never knew you could learn alot by reading Shocked

Um... you mean to tell me that you've never:

a.) Read a book or article in school
b.) Read a book or magazine or newspaper in general
c.) Read a manual (to put together a table, for example)
d.) Read something half-informative on the Interweb

Hmmmmm. Maybe you should rephrase that Very Happy.
And wait... How exactly did you learn HOW to read? Ah yes... by reading.

Apparently, reading is the second most active thing for your brain to do asides from actually doing it.

-- So yes, instead of watching TV, pick up a book.

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Admiral79
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I'm just glad I'm past that phase in life where you get random zits at the most inopportune times. I hated that.
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bathwater_m
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brian_nguyen wrote:
bathwater_m wrote:
wow never knew you could learn alot by reading Shocked

Um... you mean to tell me that you've never:

a.) Read a book or article in school
b.) Read a book or magazine or newspaper in general
c.) Read a manual (to put together a table, for example)
d.) Read something half-informative on the Interweb

Hmmmmm. Maybe you should rephrase that Very Happy.
And wait... How exactly did you learn HOW to read? Ah yes... by reading.


hmm.. maybe you're right.. i should rephrase that..

ehem, wow never knew I could learn alot by reading..Shocked




wait, what?
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brian_nguyen
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bathwater_m wrote:
brian_nguyen wrote:
bathwater_m wrote:
wow never knew you could learn alot by reading Shocked

Um... you mean to tell me that you've never:

a.) Read a book or article in school
b.) Read a book or magazine or newspaper in general
c.) Read a manual (to put together a table, for example)
d.) Read something half-informative on the Interweb

Hmmmmm. Maybe you should rephrase that Very Happy.
And wait... How exactly did you learn HOW to read? Ah yes... by reading.


hmm.. maybe you're right.. i should rephrase that..

ehem, wow never knew I could learn alot by reading..Shocked




wait, what?

Erm... you don't read much do you... Surprised
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bathwater_m
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brian_nguyen wrote:
Erm... you don't read much do you... Surprised


pfftt.. reading is way overhyped..

besides, it gives me zits in all the wrong places.. Embarassed
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