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I picked up the ABH/Jackie Aina palette before the sale began and I'm incredibly annoyed with myself for that.
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Kohls or Old Navy?Anyone know of good places to buy longer shorts? Ideally, the shorts should be almost knee length.
I don’t know if this is the right place for this. I need to lose weight. I was very sick for 6 months and between the sickness and the meds to cure it, I gained. I have no clue how to lose it, what to eat, when to eat....etc.
Lands' End has tons of longer shorts. They can be a little pricey, but the quality is good.Anyone know of good places to buy longer shorts? Ideally, the shorts should be almost knee length.
Perfect call. I looked and they've actually got a lot of shorts on sale right now, including lots of longer ones. (Which makes sense, at the end of the summer.)Lands' End has tons of longer shorts. They can be a little pricey, but the quality is good.
thanks I need them. where'd you get them?Ver archivo adjunto 912077
I just did an impulse buy and got these shoes. I got them online so it will be a while until I see them in person. I just hope they fit
They are from Irregular Choice. It’s a store from the UK. If they don’t have your size at the moment you can sign up for an email alert for when they are back in stock. Most of the reviews said they ranged from being roomy to just right.thanks I need them. where'd you get them?
you the real mvp.They are from Irregular Choice. It’s a store from the UK. If they don’t have your size at the moment you can sign up for an email alert for when they are back in stock. Most of the reviews said they ranged from being roomy to just right.
Do you take any vitamin D? It might help you use sunlight better if you don’t already, also beta-carotene is good to supplement.Skincare question from a guy for all you lady Kiwis- I'm really pasty and I need a high SPF sunblock, lest I turn into a lobster with more than an hour of sun exposure.
I find most of the creams really greasy and nasty-feeling (the best was the Neutrogena SPF 110, but even that I found somewhat heavy) and I hate applying them. I usually use a spray, but I recall hearing somewhere that they dry out your skin. Is there any truth to that, or am I fine using a spray?
Hands down my absolute cannot be beat sunscreen (and trust me I have tried well over $500's worth over the years) is Make P:rem UV Defence Sun Gel. Zero sunscreen smell, zero white cast, zero stickiness, high broad spectrum UVA and UVB protection factor, just all around wonderful formulation with this one. It is a bit pricey. but IMO totally worth it. If you're in Canada you absolutely do need a high SPF especially when it's snowing and you have the UV reflection off the snow amplified. Also remember to reapply every 30 minutes or so if you're spending your time outdoors. I know that seems extra AF but it's really necessary if you burn the way you say you do. Best of luck out there friend!Skincare question from a guy for all you lady Kiwis- I'm really pasty and I need a high SPF sunblock, lest I turn into a lobster with more than an hour of sun exposure.
I find most of the creams really greasy and nasty-feeling (the best was the Neutrogena SPF 110, but even that I found somewhat heavy) and I hate applying them. I usually use a spray, but I recall hearing somewhere that they dry out your skin. Is there any truth to that, or am I fine using a spray?
You don't need anything higher than 50 SPF. SPF's benefits drop off pretty quickly. For example, 25 SPF blocks about 96% of UV, whereas 50 SPF blocks 98%. Higher SPF numbers are a scam to get more money. I use Neutrogena Water Boost SPF which does not get in my eyes, does not feel tacky, and also moisturizesSkincare question from a guy for all you lady Kiwis- I'm really pasty and I need a high SPF sunblock, lest I turn into a lobster with more than an hour of sun exposure.
I like very basic, staple shoes, so I'm not sure if these might be seen as "dowdy". These are my absolute favorite pumps. Clark's makes these same pumps every year, but makes slight adjustments and calls them a new name. These are my absolute favorite (in the black leather, but also comes in patent nude and patent black): https://www.clarksusa.com/c/Kaylin-Cara/p/26145688You don't need anything higher than 50 SPF. SPF's benefits drop off pretty quickly. For example, 25 SPF blocks about 96% of UV, whereas 50 SPF blocks 98%. Higher SPF numbers are a scam to get more money. I use Neutrogena Water Boost SPF which does not get in my eyes, does not feel tacky, and also moisturizes
Ladies: Are there any elegant comfortable heel brands? I usually wear flats but lately I've been trying to project a more ~elegant~ image. I looked for comfortable heels online, but they are all kind of dowdy. Do you know of any stylish pump brands that someone could stand and walk in for 8 hours without foot pain or am I going to have to bite the bullet?
I like Clark's. They're so comfortable and once you look past the dowdier options they have some really cute things.I like very basic, staple shoes, so I'm not sure if these might be seen as "dowdy". These are my absolute favorite pumps. Clark's makes these same pumps every year, but makes slight adjustments and calls them a new name. These are my absolute favorite (in the black leather, but also comes in patent nude and patent black): https://www.clarksusa.com/c/Kaylin-Cara/p/26145688
I've found that there's always one or two pumps from their Artisan collection that I like, too. Lots of ugly old lady shit, but they also make a few good things for young people. Plus, I can walk in them all day (and often do for work).