re: wedding makeup
re: wedding makeup
Hovering isn't any easier or more sanitary than wiping down the seat, lining the seat with toilet paper, sitting on the seat, wiping off the seat when done, and washing ones hands.
I would like to think Khloe is Lizzie, even if she's the middle sister and not the second oldest.
All of this advice is very good advice.
gotcha. I was thinking the bigger brands would make more sense with a bigger company, while the smaller ones would be better suited, and priced, for smaller companies/buyers.
Honest Earth could probably defend themselves against Honest Co. since you don't need to trademark stuff to protect it, you just need to establish use in the marketplace in the same channels.
Yeah, I get that the doctor in the article seems to be pretty focused on how boys' opinions regarding girls' bodies affects girls' perception of their own attractiveness, which is problematic on so many levels, as many other commenters have pointed out.
Oh geez. My mother was terrible. We could not sit through a meal without her commenting on my appearance in a not nice way.
If you count P&G's Prestige group, which includes their fragrances, P&G has a lot of brands that it could spin off. Kao, Coty, Unilever, L'Oreal, LVMH, Estée Lauder, J&J, Revlon, Beiersdorf, etc. are all possible buyers.
my first reaction to this was that this sounds terrible. What boy is going to take this seriously and admit that he doesn't require huge boobs on a skinny bod in a potential girlfriend?
My default is to like anything that makes Steve Harvey uncomfortable, so she's good in my book!
The dying pet combined with the upcoming visit to a hateful dentist would be enough for me to spend a whole week in bed.
I don't know if it's clear in this post, but it's highly unlikely that any of these brands is going to just go away. P&G is selling them in order to regain focus on their core, which is home care. Profitability at the brand level isn't public information, but I would bet that all of their beauty and fragrance brands…
P&G isn't a parent company. It's just a company. Most* of its brands are managed at centralized offices in Cincinnati, and it's very, very common for brand managers to rotate between the brands. Like, Pantene doesn't have its own CEO who reports to the P&G CEO.
Who's "championing" the government? Who's calling Thai people "traditional" and "conventional"?
Hold on, are you really trying to tell me that Thai women, en masse, are posting underboob photos to Twitter and Instagram in protest?
The political situation in Thailand is way too weird and complicated to discuss via comments on Jezebel, but I agree with your sentiment.
I assure you, there are plenty of Thai people who look down on those who work in adult entertainment. They won't deign to voice their disapproval directly to the people who offend them, but they will use those people as examples of how not to behave when they talk with their own families.
Just because your family is comfortable with certain behaviors, doesn't mean they represent what is normally culturally acceptable in Thailand.
Pretty much all of these are targeting non-Thai people. Thai people are actually really conservative, and most will wear t-shirts and shorts over their bathing suits when they swim at the beach.