SavvyPerson
SavvyPerson
SavvyPerson

I’ve found success with a few, but it will depend on your skin tone. Clinique makes a ‘redness solutions’ BB cream that’s nice, but I don’t know how many shades there are. I’ve also liked some Korean ones I got off of the ‘Zon, but they’re a touch heavy and have no shade selection at all. Lately I’ve been using either

It’s Jax from Vanderpump Rules to boot!

EVERY time I see an article where women are trying to share their experiences and issues that they face, a SWARM of derailing people - mostly men - flood the comments with the same crap. But I’ve said that to men too! But it’s been said to me! But I am going to focus on a pedantic semantic issue rather than the topic!

Here's the issue I have with this - focusing on calories is a short-term solution to a lifelong issue, and it serves to perpetuate that horrible idea that losing weight is a simple process for everyone (and therefore people who are overweight are merely lazy). It brings out all of the 'anecdata' folks who think that

I certainly think it's almost never a good idea to work for free, whether it's an 'internship' (while there are some legit internships, many aren't), a 'contest' or other spec work where you make something on your own dime on the chance you get paid, or the eyeroll-inducing 'exposure.' But if you're convinced it's a

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I could see how applying empathy towards your SO's habits could be powerful, but this might be hard to execute. For example, my husband is by nature an impulse buyer, doesn't think of budgets, doesn't shop for deals, etc. Once I knew that, however, I figured out a few ways to shift him towards more frugality (e.g., he

I hope this comes across well-meaning, but this comment reinforces something I noticed in the article - you seem to be apologetic for things you shouldn't need to apologize for! I know this is generalizing, but it seems like women have a harder time owning their experiences and end up apologizing for no reason (I know

Keep in mind that you can pay your credit card more than once a month! If you find it hard to keep track of credit spending, pay it off every week, every paycheck, etc. so you don't let the balance get out of hand.

I think there are many great life lessons that can be learned in games, but unfortunately 'dealing with people' is a very different experience when you are PWF (playing while female). For some gamers who are able to spend the time/energy seeking out reasonable spaces/people, I'm sure their experiences are okay, but

And she sent everyone passes for free cover! So her entourage is going to eat up all that space, not pay a cover, and not bother getting a private room, ugh.

I'm in a variant of the #1 listed (sales/technical) and while it is awesome and very easy to telework, a lot of jobs like mine do require a lot of travel. So if you're looking for something where you're not going into an office, keep in mind that some of these jobs might not having you working 'at home' as much as

I'm one of those people who's just very anti-nostalgia by nature, but I guess there are certain things I hadn't considered to be nostalgia that I do enjoy (mostly listening to older music, but I like some new stuff too!). I've found that, for me, when I wasn't doing anything positive or meaningful in my present-day

What "online, Web-based" tool is not cloud? That is the criteria for this selection; the other article mentioned is for non-cloud options.

I always think of fried rice as one of the easiest go-to meals to make, but it probably depends on your equipment/cooking skills. I have a cheap rice cooker, so I'll make rice (sometimes a day in advance since it's better that way), whip up an egg in a big pan (or wok) in sesame oil, set it aside, throw some chopped

They also have an app that lets you scan your receipt and allegedly scans local fliers and gives you any difference in a credit.

I like the idea, but the cynic in me just feels that this is something that will quickly get ruined by dick pics...

I think some attempt at being outgoing and helpful when a new employee starts is good, but a lot of the things mentioned here could be very off-putting and even unprofessional (depending on the person and the culture). For more sociable people, this might be acceptable, but it's going to make introverted people VERY

These are both great comments about things that often go overlooked; one person's 'fun money' item might be pointless/frivolous to the other, but are at a bare minimum things that bring your partner happiness (which contributes to the relationship by having a happy partner), and additionally might be enjoyed in other

Ooh, so what's crazy about Rhea Durham?