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How can I shrink my face pores?
One fast way to get rid of large pores on face is by cleaning and moisturizing skin regularly to prevent blocking of pores and fix your skin problem. Treatment from naturally made home remedies like lemon, vinegar, ice, baking soda, egg are also helpful but may take time to shrink and remove the larRead more
One fast way to get rid of large pores on face is by cleaning and moisturizing skin regularly to prevent blocking of pores and fix your skin problem. Treatment from naturally made home remedies like lemon, vinegar, ice, baking soda, egg are also helpful but may take time to shrink and remove the large pores on face.
Rub Ice to your pores. Take ice cubes in a soft clean cloth and gently rub it to your face. Using ice is a natural treatment used by many to shrink their skin pores and make them less visible. This treatment will make your face look red due to circulation of blood hence don’t panic.
Rub aloe vera gel. Aloe gel has skin cleansing properties and enzymes that will help you to eliminate impurities from face and seal your skin pores. Rub this gel for 5 minutes and then allow it to dry. After drying rinse your face with cold water.
Use lemon juice as a facial cleanser Acid present in lemon clears deep skin impurities while vitamin C makes skin lighter. Add water to lime juice and rub it to your face. Lemon is a very effective home remedy to get rid of large pores.
Apply egg white to face— break one egg and remove the yellow portion from it. Apply the remaining white egg to your skin, let it dry and then wash it with cold water. This will help you to get rid of large holes on your face.
See lessPapaya and strawberry fruit facial. Blend papaya and strawberry paste together and use it for reducing the appearance of pores on face. Apply this paste to face and especially nose to remove whiteheads, blackheads, blocked skin pores and wrinkles.
Cucumber to shrink pores. Cucumber has skin lightening properties and provides a cooling sensation when applied to skin. Rub a slice of cucumber on face for 10 minutes and then cover it with cucumber paste. Cooling agents, moisture and lightening properties in cucumber will help you to fix your problem of large pores.
Does filming therapy sessions help in progressing faster?
I have been audio recording my therapy visits for the last 15months. I’ve found it to be hugely beneficial to review what we talked about last session so we can move forward instead of rehashing the same territory. It also gives me insight into problems I’m avoiding by hearing myself get a little maRead more
I have been audio recording my therapy visits for the last 15months. I’ve found it to be hugely beneficial to review what we talked about last session so we can move forward instead of rehashing the same territory. It also gives me insight into problems I’m avoiding by hearing myself get a little manicy and abruptly changing the subject. I’ve also found the recordings to be a valuable touchstone, when I’m feeling desperate and anxious listening to my therapists voice can literally bring me down off the ledge.
See lessIt’s so helpful to me I thought it was a common practice but my therapist says in all his years of practicing I’m the only one who has ever asked to record sessions.
What self-help book would you recommend for someone who’s trying to become a better version of themselves?
Different books serve different purposes; “The subtle art of not giving a f**k” by Mark Manson blew my mind away. It is one of the best book I’ve ever read. Key differentiator for this book is it takes into account the impact of social media in our lives. Most of the other popular self-help books weRead more
Different books serve different purposes; “The subtle art of not giving a f**k” by Mark Manson blew my mind away. It is one of the best book I’ve ever read. Key differentiator for this book is it takes into account the impact of social media in our lives. Most of the other popular self-help books were written before the advent of social media and this one book teaches lessons on how to deal with the overload of irrelevant information shared with us everyday through social media platforms. The title of the book itself says “ A counter-intuitive approach to living a good life” and there are plenty of examples asking people to use this approach. One of them is in the chapter “ Happiness is a problem” where the writer challenges the popular notion of always asking people to try to be happy and successful ( that’s what all the self-help books tell you). The writer says if you constantly feel and try to be happy, then you are actually telling yourself you are not happy or successful enough right now. You are actually focusing on the lack of happiness and success in your life. You are constantly reiterating that stupid fact to yourself which makes you more unhappy and unsuccessful. This needs to stop. Just be who you are. Don’t be too hard on yourself.
See lessIf my parents constantly nag and complain at the slightly situations, does that mean they want me to leave?
If you’re above the age of consent, find yourself a new home and move. It’s their house— they pay the bills, they pay the mortgage. The have no legal obligation to house you if you’re classed as an adult. If you’re still a minor, then they’re legally obliged to find you an alternative home with a reRead more
If you’re above the age of consent, find yourself a new home and move. It’s their house— they pay the bills, they pay the mortgage. The have no legal obligation to house you if you’re classed as an adult. If you’re still a minor, then they’re legally obliged to find you an alternative home with a responsible adult.
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