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pixelpixie
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From: Ontario Canada
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posted May 20, 2004 09:08 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for pixelpixie     Edit/Delete Message
Cool! Honestly, I wouldn't recommend something if I didn't think you'd love it.. and I have tried quite a few.
Walmart should totally carry the mitts. They're a huge chain ( We even have 'em around these here parts!!!) and if my store has them, others HAVE to!!!!
Good luck, have fun, and don't forget to exfoliate first for the best application!!!

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trillian
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posted May 21, 2004 01:33 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for trillian     Edit/Delete Message
I trust you and your opinions, pixie.

But unfortunately, all my plans this morning were washed away...literally! Heavy thunderstorms, and flooding everywhere. Roads closed all over...and, I had no choice but to drive through heavy water under an underpass. Traffic in front of me obscured my view, and by the time I realized it was there, too late to turn around, or even stop, as there was a car behind me.
Car was running roughly, they say the distributor got wet....

Anyway! I will get to Wal-Mart sometime this weekend!
Thanks again.

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pixelpixie
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posted May 21, 2004 01:45 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for pixelpixie     Edit/Delete Message
Wow!!!
Glad you're okay, I was thinking about you this morning.
Thanks for valuing my opinions. *smiles*
I value you too.

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babylonphoenix
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posted May 22, 2004 06:44 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for babylonphoenix     Edit/Delete Message
trillian,
I used to work in high fashion salon.I used to love it,now I don't wish to go back and work there anymore.
to tell you the turth l'oreal product work very good,but they badly test on our freinds before they got out to the market.
and I don't want to put any more hair spray in the air.
I think even my hair like a mess,I am still beautiful, :

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babylonphoenix
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posted May 22, 2004 06:46 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for babylonphoenix     Edit/Delete Message
trillian,
I used to work in high fashion salon.I used to love it,now I don't wish to go back and work there anymore.
to tell you the turth l'oreal product work very good,but they badly test on our freinds before they got out to the market.
and I don't want to put any more hair spray in the air.
I think even my hair like a mess,I am still beautiful, :

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babylonphoenix
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From: hell
Registered: Apr 2004

posted May 22, 2004 06:47 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for babylonphoenix     Edit/Delete Message
trillian,
I used to work in high fashion salon.I used to love it,now I don't wish to go back and work there anymore.
to tell you the turth l'oreal product work very good,but they badly test on our freinds before they got out to the market.
and I don't want to put any more hair spray in the air.
I think even my hair like a mess,I am still beautiful, :

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trillian
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From: The Boundless
Registered: Mar 2003

posted May 22, 2004 11:29 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for trillian     Edit/Delete Message
Babylon Phoenix, you're from hell? It must be lovely there, then.

I realize that most products are tested terribly on animals. *sigh* Most of the beauty related products I buy are not tested on animals, I buy them through websites or at the health food store. Even Wal-Mart carries the Aussie and Citre Shine hair products, which are animal friendly. And I give to organizations that take care of animals.

But sadly, in the modern world, most of the things we buy have murky beginnings. Even white sugar--do you realize part of the bleaching process uses animal bones? And fast food restaurants have been known to put beef broth on their french fries.

So, I am aware of what you're saying.

Pixie, got up early and went to Wal-Mart, but there were no mitts. Not sure if I've ever seen 'em in our area. No worries, I'll give it a go with my bare hand and let you know how it goes!

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Virgo-AriesArtist
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From: USA
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posted May 31, 2004 10:39 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Virgo-AriesArtist     Edit/Delete Message
Yeah!!! I tried the L'Oreal Sublime Gelee, and loved it. Took a while to dry, but generally really easy to apply and smelled great. I did the "Medium/Deep" as opposed to the "Deep", and liked how it reacted with my super pale skin.

Oh, and trill, I saw a cool looking "tanning mitt" at The Body Shoppe when I was skimming through with my aunt. I don't think it costs too much as the store is fairly well-priced.

Good luck with the bronze glow! 8)

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-K
"Most people love with restraint
As if they were someday to hate
We hated gently, carefully
As if we were someday to love"-Venus Trines at Midnight

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