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Reddit mentions of Kitsch Spa Headbands for Women- Makeup Headband, Headbands for Washing Face and Facial Headband with Ponytail (Palm Leaves)

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Kitsch Spa Headbands for Women- Makeup Headband, Headbands for Washing Face and Facial Headband with Ponytail (Palm Leaves)
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  • EASY TO USE. Microfiber spa headband for women from Kitsch. Perfect headband for makeup, face washing and mask applications. Our spa head band is a multi-functional piece essential for everyone. It serves the function of a headband and a hair tie together.
  • GREAT FIT. One size fits all headband / hair band is adjustable for most head sizes. Patent pending slit for ponytail ensures hair style is protected. You'll love the way this headband fits. It's made out of microfiber, which is lightweight and comfortable for everyday use.
  • KEEPS HAIR OUT OF YOUR FACE. Kitsch Microfiber Headband will keep your hair out of the way when washing, removing makeup or while doing your skincare routine. The soft fabric can give you a spa-like experience too!
  • STYLISH. Look chic and cut a step out of your beauty routine by using this multi-purposeful hair band. Perfect for everyday or a girls night. Wonderful and thoughtful gift for bridesmaids, bachelorette parties, birthday parties, women and teens.
  • Kitsch is a self-financed, woman owned company. All Kitsch products are designed with love in Los Angeles, California.
Specs:
ColorPalm Leaves
Height5.9842519624 Inches
Length4.9999999949 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateSeptember 2020
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.05 Grams
Width0.9842519675 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Kitsch Spa Headbands for Women- Makeup Headband, Headbands for Washing Face and Facial Headband with Ponytail (Palm Leaves):

u/all_homo_no_sapien · 19 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Between the change in weather and starting adapalene 0.1% a few months back I've had quite a bit of trial and error with my routine. My skin is now combo for the first time in my life and my main concerns are with balancing my skin out and improving texture. Worth noting that some of these products are my partner's. I'll throw in his routine as a bonus at the end. If you have any questions about products I'll do my best to answer them.

The Fails

  • Krave Matcha Hemp Hydrating Cleanser:
    I wanted to love this so much but I just don't. Something about the texture doesn't sit well with me. It's a creamier gel formula. My face always feels weirdly grimy after using it. I love the packaging so much that I want to find a way to use it. It was sent with a mini version of their AHA and I wasn't a fan of that either.

  • Cerave Hydrating Micellar Water:
    I bought this as an alternative to Bioderma because I can't get it locally. It's not terrible but I won't be buying it again. It stings my eyes and doesn't remove makeup that well. I've started using it almost as a toner on heavy makeup days and then rising it after.

  • La Roche Posay Toleraine Ultra Soothing Repair Moisturizer (not pictured):
    I returned this because it was breaking me out terribly. I think my skin doesn't like squalane. I loved the light yet nourishing texture of this moisturizer. The air tight packing of it is genius. I wish this worked for me and I would still recommend it to those of you that have good luck with it's ingredients.


    My AM

  • La Roche Posay Hydrating Cleanser:
    Nice gentle cleanser and doesn't strip moisturize but still leaves my face feeling clean. I interchange it with Cerave Hydrating because they are extremely similar.

  • The Ordinary Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate Solution 20% in Vitamin F:
    This remains one of the best products I've ever used. This has done more for my hyper pigmentation than anything else I've used.

  • La Roche Posay Mineral Water:
    I interchange this and Vichy's. A quick mist just to dampen my face and it helps wake me up in the morning. Unnecessary but so enjoyable.

  • Vichy Mineral 89:
    Gives lightweight moisture and sits beautifully under makeup. I really like the gel texture but when I use it up I'm switching back to Hada Labo's Hydrator.

  • Cerave PM:
    A staple in my am routine during the colder months but during the summer I find myself skipping it most days. It’s been 90% humidity for the majority of the last few months so it’s been neglected.

  • Cerave Eye Repair Cream:
    It's a pretty basic under eye cream but it's one of the only things I can use around my eyes without getting dermatitis so it's what I stick with. I don't have success with just using my normal moisturizer around my eyes.

  • La Roche Posay Anthelios 60 Clear Skin Sunscreen:
    This has such a nice dry down and feels very light on the skin, but it has a slightly grainy texture as I blend it in. I like it well enough to look past it.

    My PM

  • Hada Labo Oil Cleanser:
    This is my HG oil cleanser. It works very well and emulsifies nicely. I prefer oil cleansers to balm cleansers. This breaks down waterproof makeup, lash glue and glitter without a ton of effort. I'm a big fan.

  • Cerave Foaming Cleanser:
    I really love this cleanser. It's pretty similar to LRP Foaming so I interchange them. It removes anything left over from the oil cleanser and leaves my face feeling fresh.

  • Bioderma Sensibo Micellar Water:
    I have never found a micellar water I like as much as this. I don't use it all the time but I like to keep it on hand incase I need a little extra help. When I super waterproof my makeup it takes all three steps to get it off. It also works well to clean false lashes, which is a plus.

  • The Ordinary 100% Organic Cold-Pressed Rose Hip Seed Oil:
    I use this under my eyes and all over the face when I need to. It's a nightly thing for me during the colder months but now that it's humid out I'm using it less often.

  • Cerave Moisturizing Cream:
    This reigns supreme as my nighttime moisturizer. It's just thick enough for my liking and feels so soothing and nourishing.

  • La Roche Posay Cicaplast Baume B5:
    A new addition since starting a retinoid but a welcome one. It's been helping with redness and dryness when I need it. Sometime I'll use it in the morning too, but it does leave a little bit of a white cast.

  • Cerave Healing Ointment:
    I use this only around my under eyes and around the corners of my mouth and nose.

  • Differin Gel Adapalene 0.1%
    This has worked wonders on the texture on my cheeks. I only had a week long purge and some dryness. It's been about 3 months and I'm still liking it.

  • Paula's Choice 2.5% Benzoyl Peroxide:
    Only used as needed but knocks out any emerging breakouts quickly.


    Partner's AM

  • Splash face with water

  • Differin Moisturizer w/ SPF 30

  • Neutrogena Hydroboost Sunscreen SPF 50 (if spending time outside)

    Partner's PM

  • Cerave Foaming Cleanser

  • The Ordinary 7% Glycolic acid Acid (2-3x per week)

  • Cerave Moisturizing Cream

  • Shea Moisture 100% Castor Oil (on beard)


    Side note: The black abyss jar is actually filled with Muji cotton swabs. I also didn’t include the microfiber cloths and headband I use. Trust me, they’re worth it.