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I need retinol cream/serum recommendation
Right now I am using The Ordinary 0.5% Retinol in Squalene. I have noticed it works well in conjunction with my azelaic acid to give my skin a good glow and more even tone to it. Even my facialist said that she didn't recognise me because I had a new found luminosity to my skin. The Ordinary retinolRead more
Right now I am using The Ordinary 0.5% Retinol in Squalene. I have noticed it works well in conjunction with my azelaic acid to give my skin a good glow and more even tone to it. Even my facialist said that she didn’t recognise me because I had a new found luminosity to my skin. The Ordinary retinol can minimize the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, improve uneven skin tone, restore skin firmness, and shrink the appearance of enlarged pores. I am eyeing off the Paula’s Choice 1% Clinical Retinol next due to the reviews and mix of ingredients seemingly being quite promising.
See lessHow do autistic people process grief?
How do you explain loss, funeral, death to autistic people? Individuals with autistic syndrome tend to be inquisitive, seeking to learn more about topics they are interested in. Individuals with autism must have loved ones around them to help them process their grief in a special way. The common expRead more
How do you explain loss, funeral, death to autistic people? Individuals with autistic syndrome tend to be inquisitive, seeking to learn more about topics they are interested in. Individuals with autism must have loved ones around them to help them process their grief in a special way. The common expressions of grief for those with ASD (other common emotions) can include; fear, anxiety, increased sensory issues, decreased frustration tolerance, difficulty with focus or concentration, difficulty accepting “no”, crying spells, unexpected, random outbursts.
See lessHow true is the phrase “men don’t cry”?
It used to be a sign of weakness in a man. It’s complete rubbish and the more men that show up their feelings the more that don’t end up in a doom by themselves with a gun waiting to end it. It's a stupid stereotype that men don't or shouldn't cry, that they will be less of a man or something, its sRead more
It used to be a sign of weakness in a man. It’s complete rubbish and the more men that show up their feelings the more that don’t end up in a doom by themselves with a gun waiting to end it. It’s a stupid stereotype that men don’t or shouldn’t cry, that they will be less of a man or something, its stupid it doesn’t make men weak or any less of a man if they cry. Personally I would rather a man cry than hold it in. This is sad and needs to be talked about and there are many vindictive women out there who have not been abused but use their children as pawns with the father. Consequently the man lives a horrific in hell and turns to the bottle, pills or suicide
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