What I love: February

Posted on February 22, 2012
Filed Under Daily, Style | 6 Comments


The Boyfriend Tee, Mossimo at Target, $8. Perfect for at-home cuteness or weekend errands.

Nad’s facial hair removal strips, $6 to $9 at most drug stores. Smaller, pre-cut strips work well for face and/or bikini.

Sheldon Cooper, The Big Bang Theory. The laughs are free if you don’t count your cable bill.

Aveeno skin relief body wash, $7 to $8 at most drug stores. Super gentle and fragrance free.

essence of beauty loufa bath sponge, $1.99 at CVS. If you wax, this bath sponge is a great way to prevent in-grown hairs. Wet with hot water, apply a Salicylic-acid based acne wash or mild soap to it and gently exfoliate using small circular motions.

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6 Responses to “What I love: February”

  1. Asiya on February 23rd, 2012 6:37 am

    agreed on Sheldon. This season’s episode 17 with the basketball match was HILARIOUS.

  2. SippingChai on February 23rd, 2012 7:17 am

    Love Aveeno face wash and lotion!

  3. Slice of Lemon on February 23rd, 2012 1:12 pm

    @SippingChai Oh, I should try it. Thanks!

  4. Slice of Lemon on February 23rd, 2012 1:13 pm

    @Asiya Haven’t seen that episode — I can’t even imagine Sheldon engaging in any sort of physical activity!

  5. Jen on February 23rd, 2012 1:27 pm

    I’m trying that Nad’s since you say it works!
    I’ve tried nearly everything else for sensitive skin and it eats me alive. Thanks. :)

    Everything Aveeno is great. Their baby sunblock is the only way I can go outside in summer.

  6. Slice of Lemon on February 23rd, 2012 2:12 pm

    @Jen, Nad’s is the best! Seriously. I’ve tried Sally Hansen and Nair and a ton of other stuff, but this is the best by far! But a quick tip: I don’t use the pre-wax wipes because then the strips don’t stick to the hair. But I do use the after soothing wipes. They work great and get all the extra sticky off!

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