God these people are so sad. is this bleeping junior high?Please notice me Caroline, please!
God these people are so sad. is this bleeping junior high?Please notice me Caroline, please!
Or get it in her eye.. sunblock in eye stings!!!!I wouldn't give a 2 year old their own SPF. I would apply it to them myself. Otherwise at some point there will be an accident with it squirting on the carpet and ruining it. I'm sure the freaks are ruining their skin more with their overuse of acids and retinol than they would with a few weak cold weather rays on their faces. I definutely will not wear SPF if I'm in the house all day - particularly on a dull day when I'm not sitting by a window. Caroline now says that if it's bright enough to read by natural light inside or outside you need SPF. My consultant dermatologist friend disagrees.
It says on the product to shake it.She actually advised to shake it. So irresponsible! Aside from the cringe-worthiness of her comment, you're not supposed to use a sunscreen that's separated, it's doubful the filters will serve their function.
I thought they were free by the "winner" comment until I read further downWait what? As if she needs the money. Free for frontline workers though. Virtue signalling at its finest
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The Dermatologist I see says that you cant apply enough spf moisturiser to get adequate spf protection, same as make up.If I'm in the house all day, or if it's winter (I live in Scotland where it's only daylight 9-3 in the winter and I spend most of those hours inside in the office) then I just use my normal moisturiser that happens to have factor 20. It's not like with makeup where you won't apply enough to get the SPF, I apply a decent amount.
I think some people get too worried and should think about taking vitamin D tablets with how little sun exposure they are getting.
Yeah, it's something like 1/4 teaspoon of SPF for the face right? If I used my tinted moisturiser to do that it would be so cake-y.The Dermatologist I see says that you cant apply enough spf moisturiser to get adequate spf protection, same as make up.
Just checked, for science. It’s sex toys and lubricants, which has about a sum total of zero to do with skincare as far as I can seeOur favourite thirst trap mama is back with more oversharing. I’m not even sure what sexual wellness stuff is, but didn’t know we were supposed to use specific products for those regions anyway
That ridiculous woman must be the most attention seeking freak of the Freaks. She’s got a problem.Our favourite thirst trap mama is back with more oversharing. I’m not even sure what sexual wellness stuff is, but didn’t know we were supposed to use specific products for those regions anyway
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Just checked, for science. It’s sex toys and lubricants, which has about a sum total of zero to do with skincare as far as I can see
That ridiculous woman must be the most attention seeking freak of the Freaks. She’s got a problem.
When I read your post I thought you meant someone in admin on that group had the sense to remove her attention seeking, nothing to do with skincare post.... but of course you meant they removed the comment questioning its relevance. I should have known. Why do I give them the benefit of the doubt?! Of course they don't admin fairlyI see there was someone who questioned the post and it was swiftly removed!
How did they question it - did they tell her she was a tool?I see there was someone who questioned the post and it was swiftly removed!
I only caught it as questioning why it was part of a skincare group, was a bit of a pile on then it got deleted.How did they question it - did they tell her she was a tool?
I wonder if they were thinking about #bekind while they piled on?!I only caught it as questioning why it was part of a skincare group, was a bit of a pile on then it got deleted.