Leos and Body Products

This topic was created in the Leo forum by 000sillylion000 on Thursday, June 9, 2016 and has 13 replies.
I read quite often how Leo ladies are crazy into clothes/shoes/bags, almost frighteningly so. But I'm not really into all that. In contrast, though, I have a wicked obsession (compulsion?) with lotions and lip balms. I have one of each for certain "stations" in my home, my car, my purse, my office, etc. Anybody else? And if so, what are you favorite lotions/lip balms/nail polishes, etc.

I just got super giddy because my box of tea gave me a free organic lip balm in the same flavor (#imaloser). I'm big into Whish lotions and oils, Hemp products, and any organic lip balm with shea butter
Posted by TrueFantasy
Hi!

My Leo gal friend loves lotion too! And is known for having the 'silkiest' blonde hair it's ridiculous! So I'm sure she has some special hair product, that's her thing smile she also wears red lipsticks, that's like her trademark now. Her idol is Marilyn Monroe who was Leo rising and Leo dominant!

I like to thank my Leo Venus and Mars for good taste in bags and perfume, that's all I'm really good at picking haha.



Can I ask what your go-to perfume is? I'm actually in the market for a new one, since they discontinued my Clinique "Simply," and I've finally run out Sad
Posted by MiZLeo
I'm more into lotions and nail polishes and stuff like that too more than I am clothes and shoes and purses......but...that's not to say I have a tone of all of that stuff in my closet haha

Me too. I can never resist a quick trip to the mall, if only to look. It helps me get my Fitbit steps hehehehehhe....
I am obsessed with lotions! Especially the fruity ones. I am also obsessed with fruity perfume
When I was younger and the money I made only had to go towards "things", I had a major shoe fetish. More shoes than clothes. But my Aqua rising had to have unique pieces, ones that would shock or create conversation.

Now, it's nail polish. But I don't have much money for incidentals so I have to do with only a few shades now.
Posted by sultrykitty
When I was younger and the money I made only had to go towards "things", I had a major shoe fetish. More shoes than clothes. But my Aqua rising had to have unique pieces, ones that would shock or create conversation.

Now, it's nail polish. But I don't have much money for incidentals so I have to do with only a few shades now.

I'm incredibly particular about unique pieces too. I like things that are strange or different or compliment my personality rather than the season's latest fashions.

And God, do I love a good pedicure and funky color. I don't have much money either, though, so it's been a bit of time since I've had one Sad
Posted by 000sillylion000
Posted by sultrykitty
When I was younger and the money I made only had to go towards "things", I had a major shoe fetish. More shoes than clothes. But my Aqua rising had to have unique pieces, ones that would shock or create conversation.

Now, it's nail polish. But I don't have much money for incidentals so I have to do with only a few shades now.

I'm incredibly particular about unique pieces too. I like things that are strange or different or compliment my personality rather than the season's latest fashions.

And God, do I love a good pedicure and funky color. I don't have much money either, though, so it's been a bit of time since I've had one Sad
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I do my own manicures, every week. I've been slacking lately because I have a new job that doesn't put me in front of people who care how your nails look but I find it really relaxing to do.

You should buy a mani/pedi kit and do them yourself!
Posted by sultrykitty
Posted by 000sillylion000
Posted by sultrykitty
When I was younger and the money I made only had to go towards "things", I had a major shoe fetish. More shoes than clothes. But my Aqua rising had to have unique pieces, ones that would shock or create conversation.

Now, it's nail polish. But I don't have much money for incidentals so I have to do with only a few shades now.

I'm incredibly particular about unique pieces too. I like things that are strange or different or compliment my personality rather than the season's latest fashions.

And God, do I love a good pedicure and funky color. I don't have much money either, though, so it's been a bit of time since I've had one Sad

I do my own manicures, every week. I've been slacking lately because I have a new job that doesn't put me in front of people who care how your nails look but I find it really relaxing to do.

You should buy a mani/pedi kit and do them yourself!
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I've thought about it; is it fairly easy? I'm a complete hack when it comes to nail painting and maintenance.
I started in high school but it's easy as long as you're not trying to do acrylic or gel nails at home.

A good cuticle remover, cuticle stick, clipoers, and file.

You can get a buffer too if you want a shine on unpainted nails.

Clear undercoat, 2 coats of polish, and a clear top coat (gel works great and dries fast).
Posted by sultrykitty
I started in high school but it's easy as long as you're not trying to do acrylic or gel nails at home.

A good cuticle remover, cuticle stick, clipoers, and file.

You can get a buffer too if you want a shine on unpainted nails.

Clear undercoat, 2 coats of polish, and a clear top coat (gel works great and dries fast).

Alright, I am going to try, and if it's a total shit show, I am going to post pictures hahahaha
Posted by 000sillylion000
Posted by sultrykitty
I started in high school but it's easy as long as you're not trying to do acrylic or gel nails at home.

A good cuticle remover, cuticle stick, clipoers, and file.

You can get a buffer too if you want a shine on unpainted nails.

Clear undercoat, 2 coats of polish, and a clear top coat (gel works great and dries fast).

Alright, I am going to try, and if it's a total shit show, I am going to post pictures hahahaha
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LOLLL

I forgot to add: a cuticle pen or some remover and Q-tips (when you go outside the lines).
So when you push your cuticles back, if you have any poking up, let them dry a bit and the use the clippers (carefully!) To trim them. Gives you flawless cuticles (unless you're too aggressive. That hurts).
Posted by sultrykitty
So when you push your cuticles back, if you have any poking up, let them dry a bit and the use the clippers (carefully!) To trim them. Gives you flawless cuticles (unless you're too aggressive. That hurts).

I had to Google what a cuticle pen was, so I'm pretty sure THIS WILL GO GREAT! Haha, but for real, thank you for the tips. I'll try not to let you down!

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