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Jul 6, 2011
Cassie J.
Hi Beauties!! im going to the snow this weekend for a week! for the first time ever seeing the snow! and i wanted to know your suggestions on what beauty products you think i would need to take and what suitable to wear in the snow!! :) (yes it snows sometimes in some parts of australia.)
Jul 6, 2011
Chrisanne D.
Something that you might want to bring is a highly moisturing lip balm so your lips don't get chapped, and a very moisturizing moisturizer(something that has oats and other moisture-packed products in it) so your skin doesn't dry out
Jul 7, 2011
Daisy D.
Just came back from Thredbo ... You definately will need some spf products, I used it in my foundation so it was great. Moisturisers are essential after the harsh winds. LIP BALM a must. Also I found I needed tissues the whole day, it must be common because they even have a tissue box at the lifts for everyone. So somthing to sooth your nose at the end of the day cause it got burnt since I kept wiping the sunscreen off. Actually maybe a small tube to keep reapplying would have been batter :) Aloe vera gel was somthing I wished I had brought to sooth the skin. But anything moisturising and soothing. Finally don't forget the Arnika for the soar muscles and bruises too :) Happy skiing/boarding... I want to go back!
Jul 8, 2011
Shenandoah S.
Make sure you put spf on your face! I know that I get sunburned after a day of sledding! Water proof products are good because you might get snow on your face and.. well.. that can take off your makeup!