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My piercings of over 3 years are always getting pissy at me for no reason at all so I feel you.My old ear piercings (from at least 5 years ago now) are getting infected and sore for no fucking reason. I've been cleaning and sanitising both my earlobes and earrings for a month now and it still won't go away. Fuck.
My piercings of over 3 years are always getting pissy at me for no reason at all so I feel you.
Best thing I find for it is putting titanium labret studs in them and just keeping them in until they calm down. I normally use my healing studs which have a slightly longer post than standard because that gives the piercing some space to breathe and incorporates for any swelling. The flat backs are a lot more comfortable to sleep in as well when they're stinging ahaha
Yeah hoops can be pretty weird with piercings, whenever mine flare up I find it's best to just act as if they're new piercings and keep things minimal for a few weeks. To clean them I use a saline solution maybe twice a day at most, so dissolve some salt in boiling water, and a cotton pad. Normal antiseptics and antibacterials can be too harsh for piercings and just cause more swelling and irritation. Try to avoid taking the jewelry out if you can, unless it's really weeping and gross just kind of clean around the studs, but boiling water should sterilise them enough.I'll switch back to my studs then, cause these steel hoops don't seem to allow for any breathing room. Any suggestions for keeping them clean? I've been using a first aid spray to clean off my ears/earrings and then I drop the earrings in boiling water before I next put them in.
I'll switch back to my studs then, cause these steel hoops don't seem to allow for any breathing room. Any suggestions for keeping them clean? I've been using a first aid spray to clean off my ears/earrings and then I drop the earrings in boiling water before I next put them in.
I got a Sephora gift card for my birthday yesterday and I am debating on buying the Kat Von D foundation (honestly I was trying to get that Sephora exclusive beautyblender combo, but the discount doesn't show for some reason). Would anyone on here recommend it?
If your skin is oily, I'd moisturize with something intense like argan oil. Do you use a setting powder after you've applied your makeup? It helps a ton and can be reapplied throughout the day.Okay I officially give up on liquid foundation forever. I managed to find one last year that, while not perfect, was at least good enough; it didn't smudge too badly and it matched my neon-white skin. But the last several weeks, my makeup has been basically disappearing within eight hours of me putting it on. I used a sample I got of the new Urban Decay All-Nighter foundation and my skin literally looked disgusting at the end of the day.
I think on my next day off (so I can go in bare-faced) I'll have to go get shade-matched at Sephora for a good pressed powder and find a nice, intense oil-controlling primer. I don't know what else to do, I changed my skincare routine, I set everything properly when I do my makeup in the morning, and my face still ends up looking gross.
I have this problem a lot, too, but I've found that prep sprays and setting sprays (I really like the Urban Decay sprays) help a lot, especially the UD De-Slick spray. A translucent powder is also helpful!Okay I officially give up on liquid foundation forever. I managed to find one last year that, while not perfect, was at least good enough; it didn't smudge too badly and it matched my neon-white skin. But the last several weeks, my makeup has been basically disappearing within eight hours of me putting it on. I used a sample I got of the new Urban Decay All-Nighter foundation and my skin literally looked disgusting at the end of the day.
I think on my next day off (so I can go in bare-faced) I'll have to go get shade-matched at Sephora for a good pressed powder and find a nice, intense oil-controlling primer. I don't know what else to do, I changed my skincare routine, I set everything properly when I do my makeup in the morning, and my face still ends up looking gross.
If your skin is oily, I'd moisturize with something intense like argan oil. Do you use a setting powder after you've applied your makeup? It helps a ton and can be reapplied throughout the day.
I have this problem a lot, too, but I've found that prep sprays and setting sprays (I really like the Urban Decay sprays) help a lot, especially the UD De-Slick spray. A translucent powder is also helpful!
I had that problem with De-Slick at first, too. I started holding the bottle further from my face and that helped a lot.I tried the De-Slick spray, and it made me feel... weirdly sticky? Maybe I had the bottle too close to my face or something.
My other problem is finding a shade that matches. It's not enough for it to be super-pale, there's something about my body chemistry that turns everything darker and brings out whatever the base pigment is. I can't tell you how many times I've tried a foundation that seemed like it would work and it made me look like a sun-deprived Oompa Loompa, or like I had jaundice or a mild sunburn.
Re: shade: dear god, I know that feel. In my case, it's what comes along with the territory of being pale, but having warm/yellow-toned skin. Not fun.
My hair is this color, and I love it. It's green, blue or teal depending on the light. I bleached it to get the full effect, but I've been letting my roots grown out. The dye makes my natural hair color black, and it looks really cool. I think this is going to be my color for a while.
check her product and routine list, she's on point. http://www.burnedoutbeauty.com/My hair is this color, and I love it. It's green, blue or teal depending on the light. I bleached it to get the full effect, but I've been letting my roots grown out. The dye makes my natural hair color black, and it looks really cool. I think this is going to be my color for a while.
Ladies, I have a question. I have oily skin, and I need a good face wash. I used witch hazel in the morning and night, and it keeps my pores pretty tight and it makes my skin feel soft. I use Oil-Free Acne Wash Pink Grapefruit Facial Cleanser in the shower every day, but I'm not happy with it. It feels heavy on my skin, and I still get the occasional zit.
My hair is this color, and I love it. It's green, blue or teal depending on the light. I bleached it to get the full effect, but I've been letting my roots grown out. The dye makes my natural hair color black, and it looks really cool. I think this is going to be my color for a while.
Ladies, I have a question. I have oily skin, and I need a good face wash. I used witch hazel in the morning and night, and it keeps my pores pretty tight and it makes my skin feel soft. I use Oil-Free Acne Wash Pink Grapefruit Facial Cleanser in the shower every day, but I'm not happy with it. It feels heavy on my skin, and I still get the occasional zit.