Hahahahaha, this is hilarious. Whataburger is not good. My californian sister moved to San Antonio and is ANGERED daily as she drives past whataburger. Why? Because it's not In-N-Out and Ya'll know it!
Hahahahaha, this is hilarious. Whataburger is not good. My californian sister moved to San Antonio and is ANGERED daily as she drives past whataburger. Why? Because it's not In-N-Out and Ya'll know it!
At its best my ass! Chicago summers are *the worst* with all that nasty humidity. NOPE.
now THIS is shade. THIS. Shade is not simply a diss. THIS IS SHADE.
Well, yeah. Dan Savage argues that it's just because their bodies are more taut and attractive, which could play a role of course, but it's mainly because they are naive and exploitable. SIIIIIICK.
The thing is, life isn't fair. Often times it is the bully sociopaths that rise to the top and we all just have to suck it up and deal with it. SEE: Republicans
I don't care for the primer that much, but I heard the oil free one is bomb. I like the tinted moisturizer on its own-it never moves anyways. My favorite primer is the hourglass one though...
It's not the sex that weirds me out. It's the hardcore sex on camera for 45 year old men that could be their fathers and teachers that freak me out. Like, planning prom, then next year DP for $. It's just WEIRD. Not wrong I suppose. BUT WEIRD.
16, thank you very much. In addition, go fuck yourself you little prick.
As the mother of a 13 year old, but still only 30, it is terribly old of me to say I am weirded out by 18 year old porn stars! My son's gal pals are 14. It really creeps me out to know that in just 4 years they could be sucking d's for money on camera for the pleasure of men everywhere. Sigh. I'm no prude, but…
Nothing, I repeat, NOTHING, fades faster than bare minerals. Oh this stuff is an oily girls' hell on earth. Sure, looks good in the morning, then it sinks in all the cracks and lines, And then it pools up into unblendable streaks. It has zero staying power. *HATED IT*
Oh I see! The retin-a will intensify the redness for sure initially. Definitely something to discuss with a derm. My friend with very sensitive skin used to mix prescription retin-a with her moisturizer, sort of watering down the prescription strength and she said it worked well for her and after a year she built…
I went through a peel process at first, but every one does and I think it lasted 3 weeks? Not chem peel bad, but definitely red, peeling, etc.
I had pretty sensitive skin too-I started with the cream base (gel is WAY too drying) at 0.25% and used it once a week. Then twice a week, then every other night. I would alternate with using josie maran argan oil. I currently use retin-a 0.5% every night, unless I start feeling a little dry or tight, then I skip…
You are totally correct. Bangs all the way. Nature's botox. I did the same.
(I have used the skin ceuticals retinol, which is great, but kid stuff after you try regular retin-a)
Why not just use retin-a? Over the counter retinols pale in comparison to the prescribed stuff, and a tube is like 5 bucks.
I think that's a really smart way to build up to prescription strength. I even used to use ROC half the week and prescription Retin-A the other half when I was really getting used to it. I don't think retin-a is really capable of chemical burns because it's just topical vitamin A, but I can see sensitive skin…
I haven't had acne in years, the retin-a got rid of it, but I kept using the product because it kept my skin really supple and even. I do have sensitive skin, so I initially had this system where I would apply the retin-a cream every other night, and every other night sleeping with a serum on my face to counteract…
I second that! It's the best over the counter retinol you can use, and if you can't afford that crazy price tag, ROC is pretty good too. I have heard good things about the Peter Thomas Roth retinol, but get that prescription girl.
I am basically see through, so I really thought sun damage was gonna get me good, but as of right now I don't see any signs. I am sure they are there, but the retin-a/sunscreen/water thing seems to be working in my favor thus far.