In my mind a good daily moisturizer includes SPF, but you’re right it’s essential and ought to be specifically mentioned. I don’t use retinol, I have really sensitive skin though, so I can’t use most products.
In my mind a good daily moisturizer includes SPF, but you’re right it’s essential and ought to be specifically mentioned. I don’t use retinol, I have really sensitive skin though, so I can’t use most products.
In my mind a good daily moisturizer includes SPF, but you’re right it’s essential and ought to be specifically mentioned.
No clue what those are, didn’t discuss them so I can’t state his opinions on that. I saw him for issues with rosacea, psoriasis, and acne due to sensitive skin, so we mostly just talked about the minimum day-to-day skincare because all the other stuff was making me break out. I was anxious about ditching other…
Oh yeah, I’ve done the eye burning by accident too while messing around with a sample cream! Why the fuck are we selling products for your FACE than BURN???
You’re right that everyone is different, if your beauty routine is working for you that’s great. I’m speaking as someone with pretty bad acne, rosacea, and psoriasis, which is why I saw a dermatologist. I needed medication for the psoriasis, but my insurance considers the rest cosmetic so no meds for that, but you are…
Yeah, my take on any trend like that is if you’re having fun and enjoying yourself then go right ahead. But if it’s causing you any anxiety or stress then don’t bother because that’s all it is- a trend. If you freak out about not being able to do your skin routine every night, or you’re spending an unsustainable…
My best guesses as to why the fake use:
In all honesty adults don’t really need it either, or at least they don’t need the super intense skincare routines that involve millions of products. I mean people do it for fun, which is perfectly fine, but your skin really only needs a good cleanser, moisturizer, and the occasional exfoliation. Everything else is…
I don’t think you sound like an asshole with this explanation, but I do think you’re missing some key stuff.
Ok then, care to elaborate on what you mean then? Looking at the replies you’re getting it seems I’m not the only perplexed about your point here.
Are you...are you suggesting that one month is more than enough time to be over the death of your spouse? Jesus dude.
I would say that it’s not that men are inherently more likely to do dumb stuff, but rather that in our society men are often encouraged, in both explicit and implicit ways, to be daring and bold and take risks, while women are encouraged to avoid risks and to play it safe. I personally believe that gendering those…
But I’ll be damned if I’m going have her take me out
Nah, this guy doesn’t deserve your sympathy.
they’ve always openly told me without me even asking.
Replying to myself because I just realized the missing fingers person is not a guy. Interesting that we all (including myself!) are quick to assume it must be a man, a lot to unpack there.
As someone with a dedicated face towel, a strong dislike of feet, and really sensitive skin, I had a visceral reaction just to even reading the headline. Man, I got annoyed when I found out my boyfriend was using my face towel for his hands, I would be PISSED if he was wiping his feet on it.
You’re definitely going to ask your coworker with MISSING FINGERS what the story is.
Wait, I’m going to need you to be more specific. What part of the government is telling you what food to eat or not eat? You mean like how restrictive SNAP is?
Or, you know, run the government like a government instead of a for-profit venture. I personally like things like libraries, public education, fire departments, court systems, pothole free roads, etc, and I’m happy to pay taxes to make sure I have access to that stuff.