I only have personal experience, but the way I see it, since I'm not putting anything ON my skin, I don't have to strip my skin of natural oils while removing it at the end of the day. Most of the time, I wash only with water.
I only have personal experience, but the way I see it, since I'm not putting anything ON my skin, I don't have to strip my skin of natural oils while removing it at the end of the day. Most of the time, I wash only with water.
Also remember that there's so much more to skin care than expensive products. People have asked me what my secret is, and I swear they're disappointed to hear that I have clear, young-looking skin as a result of years of sun avoidance and keeping products like BB cream and cover up OFF my skin.
while "rare" is a subjective term, 2.5 standard deviations below the mean is a very small portion of the whole:
Well I don't say anything to anyone i know who has done it (I know several) but the whole concept fills me with fear and rage too. Rage that women especially are taught that their biggest value is in what they look like and only youth looks good. And feel so shitty about themselves that they have invasive unnecessary…
Let us also not forget that in the fabric of the future is actually jersey knit and most people don't have a serger to run that damn stuff through to repair it.
Much of this waste is due to clothes being discarded due to minor tears or stains-easily repairable damages if the owners have the skills and knowledge to fix them
Most clothing nowadays is too cheaply made to be worth mending. Rip a hole in a $20 pair of jeans and you can just buy another for only slightly more than your time is worth in fixing it.
Yeah I too find it super attractive when a woman wears uncomfortable shoes that would make it virtually impossible for her to run away from me if she wanted to.
Let's try to get to the core of the matter: What you're saying is that games should be marketed to women,
OK, pardon my ignorance but I keep seeing people say that. What is it about multi-cams that are bad? I have never been able to tell the difference just from watching so I'm curious as to how people know (without being told) and how/why it affects the show's quality.
I mean, y'all can keep pumpkin spice. Just inform me when everything turns to peppermint. All things peppermint, plz!
This should demonstrate why we need universal health care in this country and not this piecemeal bullshit.
To be honest, since he is in south Texas and committed such an unimaginably heinous crime I am completely and 100% surprised he did not get the death penalty. I don't even know how it's possible that he didn't.
Maybe I can help!
The problem is not how Tracy and her family handled this. The problem is that we all take for granted that part of a man's role in a heterosexual relationship is to offer protection to his woman and put himself at risk to protect her.
This is not only problematic with gender roles, it's ableist as hell…
I'm glad you feel safe. But many women don't know the truth about the very real statistical danger of having a gun in the home. Husband says it will make them safer. Case closed. It is not true. And people need to know this. I'd rather have an alarm system, dogs, motion lights, bars on windows... anything but a gun…
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For many women, the loss of the birth they thought they would have is so very real and very painful - there's another commenter who showed up to describe how important the process itself was for her.
Sure: I love nature. But when nature wants you dead, fuck nature. Take medicine and science. Hell, if nature just wants you to be less comfortable than you'd like to be, fuck it. Take the epidural, and don't feel bad about it.
Yes yes, all of this is true, but...