yeah, you're on my other lj name i've been using, _ditzypixie_. i had too many real life friends on the other one, so i kept the other one and also made this one.
Hiya, I think the only interest we properly share is 'postcards', but that's just because Wilde's not on my list. (Why is he not on my list? I could've sworn he was on my list.)
But it doesn't always matter, that kind of thing, and you seem nice. Add me?
Your livejournal comment thing doesn't say "comment" it says "step a little closer" in idiot detail.........how did you do that? Please use as little computer jargin as possible lol.
hahaha, i'll find the code and stuff for you tomorrow and will post it as a comment. it's kinda confusing when you don't know, so i'll just find it and stuff.
"I'm going to be the millionth person who recommends you to try OCM-- I have naturally oily skin, too, but I just view it as like dissolves like. When you add oil to your skin it will help get the oil and dirt off your face, as well as prevent your skin from wanting to produce as much oil, because it's already moisturized. My skin feels much happier since I quit trying facial products on it and just stick to OCM. Give it a shot. =)"
on the natural living site and i was just wondering if you are still doing the OCM. i have oily skin and i was just hoping you can give me the low down on it. thanks!
I am not still using the OCM actually. One of my main reasons for switching back was because it was fairly time consuming to use. I can probably answer some questions you may have about it, though. It definitely helped my skin to mellow out its oil production. You'll have an adjustment period, as well as finding the mix of oils that works best for you.