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Butts pimples
You might try using a fragrance free laundry soap, adding a bit of vinegar to your laundry when washing and washing your bottom with an anti fungal zinc pyrithione shampoo. Also try to wear cotton and linen undies and pants as much as possible. Avoid leggings or anything that is tight and not breathRead more
You might try using a fragrance free laundry soap, adding a bit of vinegar to your laundry when washing and washing your bottom with an anti fungal zinc pyrithione shampoo. Also try to wear cotton and linen undies and pants as much as possible. Avoid leggings or anything that is tight and not breathable.
See lessOily T-zone
I have a very oily t-zone as well and I usually use a water-based cleanser, rosewater toner and a blend of jojoba oil and rose absolute essential oil to moisturizer. I found that patting a few extra drops of oil into my t-zone actually really helped reduce the oiliness and shininess, I know it soundRead more
I have a very oily t-zone as well and I usually use a water-based cleanser, rosewater toner and a blend of jojoba oil and rose absolute essential oil to moisturizer. I found that patting a few extra drops of oil into my t-zone actually really helped reduce the oiliness and shininess, I know it sounds like it would make the problem worse but a friend suggested it to me and I’ve been surprised.
See lessCan I ask my child what his sexuality is?
Presumably, your child is old enough to have a sex life or you wouldn’t be asking this question. If they want you to know about their sexual orientation, or anything else that is highly personal, they will tell you. You should understand that your child is an individual human being, not merely an exRead more
Presumably, your child is old enough to have a sex life or you wouldn’t be asking this question. If they want you to know about their sexual orientation, or anything else that is highly personal, they will tell you. You should understand that your child is an individual human being, not merely an extension of you. As such, they deserve a little privacy regarding these matters. Your best bet is to let it go. If they bring it up, then talk about it. If they don’t, then understand that it’s not your business and forget about it.
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