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u/mynomdeplumeisplume · 14 pointsr/abdiscussion

Sure.

Just a few things first: If you're located in the US, you have lots of great purchasing options. Off the top of my head, there's:

Ingredients to Die For
Eden Botanicals
From Nature With Love
Garden of Wisdom
LotionCrafter

(None of these links above and below are affiliate links, btw)


But since I live in Canada and shipping can be a pain in the butt, I'll tell you where I got each of those three oils:

This is the seabuckthorn berry oil. If you have time, you should read the Amazon reviews, because they're pretty entertaining. There was a weird one on the Amazon Canada website from a guy who said he and his wife used it as a personal lubricant. He posted it using his real name.

Anyway, when I first bought it, I felt silly buying it from Amazon, but I don't care anymore, because it really works for me.

If you're not interested in purchasing your SBBO on Amazon, I would suggest Eden Botanicals. An ABer and redditor who really knows her oils really liked Eden Botanicals. Be sure to get the CO2 extraction.

I got the Black Seed Oil from Garden of Wisdom. I've also purchased it from Best Natures Cosmetic and was pleased with it.

I also got my pomegranate seed oil from Best Natures Cosmetics, but I don't think I would purchase it from there again. I'm intrigued by Garden of Wisdom's claim that they have the best pomegranate seed oil!

Hope that helps!

u/jiyounglife · 14 pointsr/abdiscussion

Broken dishwasher, broken washing machine, broken dryer. Dishwasher now fixed but we don't have a dryer at all and our washing machince just buzzes and doesnt wash. Ended up going to the local laundromat to do all of my laundry and sheets. Still not sure if we're renewing the lease. Maybe I should just find another place to live >(

I bought project highrise during the summer steam sale. That was a lot of fun. Oxygen not included is hard for me. I can't get the whole filteration system working (air and water)

Bought a game called Mint works. SUPER FUN! EVEN IN SOLO MODE! I'm going to go play some more of it right now. Can't wait to try playing it with other people. I do have a few other board games coming from amazon: Pandemic, Treasure Hunter Game, Gloom Second Edition: Unhappy Home expansion, Dairyman, monopoly deal, and i preordered splatoon 2

I finally was honest to myself and worked on my budget and student loan repayment plan. Budget looks kinda ugly. I'm terrified. There's never going to be enough money in this world... Also, I've been overspending like crazy. I'm really good at budgeting when I see the numbers. I was just in denial for the longest time because I wanted to treat myself. I didn't have the "college experience" so i went out a lot, ate out a lot, and overall threw money at crafts and animals. I'll have to be more findful now.

I wanted to get another hobonichi, but realized that they won't have them for 2017 anymore. I started looked at other notebooks. I do have a midori, but I don't really want to use it for bullet journaling. It gets quite expensive because I want to use that and keep that more as a notetaker/jot it down. I bought this STALOGY which looks pretty good. I'll be keeping an expense log, bullet journaling, and random notetaking in it.

I bought a vintage sewing machine recently. The singer slant-o-matic. I used them as a middleschooler in home economics and it's 100% BOMB. I was thinking about getting a more modern machine, but went Nah. The set I bought also came with a bunch of extra bobbins.

Last week I was at a fair and saw some people doing pillow lace/bobbin lace. It looks so awesome. I want to try it! It's a bit costly to get started though... I'm going to hold off on it for a while and use nontraditional materials to make some lace.

Since I'm really struggling with making friends and DOING SOMETHING that's not gaming, redditing, animals, and cleaning... I figured I could go take some community college classes (interior design, fashion, flower arrangement, etc), cello lessons, piano lessons, modern dance/ballet/jazz/hip hop lessons, sewing lessons, or something like that to get me out of the house.

On Wednesday, I went bouldering for the first time. I'm a bosssssss. JK. I haven't worked out in ages. My arms basically fell off when I woke up thursday morning. Couldnt even flush the toilet, open the fridge, or open the door. They even felt swollen. My legs were fine though. Normally with swimming, I get soreness in my core and legs. This is definitely a new muscle group I'm not used to have pain in. I've been taking some tylenol to help with my pain. Not sure if I like this enough to go back. I stopped going to the gym because I specifically didn't want large shoulders. IDK why when I work out, my shoulders just get bigger and bigger. My torso is a XS/S but my shoulders are an M. I'm absolute terrified of heights as well... So...maybe this isnt the sport for me. It's fun though! I'd go again, just wouldn't get a gym membership for it.

u/skincareaddict92 · 4 pointsr/abdiscussion

Omg I love Tabino yado. It moisturizes my skin and it doesn't stain my tub. It smells sooo good too except for one of them that smelled like cotton candy...didn't like that one too much haha. [Here] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000V2EXL4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) is the amazon link for everyone who is curious.

u/lgbtqbbq · 5 pointsr/abdiscussion

This Lord one is basic and great. For me I haven't noticed big differences among the razors themselves at a low price point (can't speak for the more expensive ones) but the blades themselves make a difference. Good sample pack for blades that I worked through over the course of like 2 years (mama don't shave that often..)

I have to say my favorites were the Feather, BUT I just resumed DE shaving this month and got a big pack of the Feather blades alone and they were incredibly aggressive- I think I'm not used to the angle of shave anymore, so I should've started with a sample pack again. The Derby ones were what I "learned" on and then graduated to Feather and liked those, but I think it was with the experience points I'd gathered ;)

u/Nekkosan · 3 pointsr/abdiscussion

I really like [Dr. G Brightening Gel[(https://www.amazon.com/Dr-G-Brightening-Peeling-Gel-Ounce/dp/B007TFW0B6/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1496332271&sr=8-1&keywords=dr.+g+brightening+peeling+gel). They really aren't too different. Just as you rub off all the gummy stuff (is product) some of your stuff SF will come with it. Esepcially if it's ready.

I use CosRX AHAas it's gentle, about once week. It's all I tolerate, which I don't often. I have a love hate with AHA as I get red from it. That is why I like BHA better. Retinol just isn't doable for me. Pixi isn't amazing at al, but even midler than CosRX and has no alcohol and isn't expensive. I haven't tried the Ordinary AHA but what I have tried has annoying textures. I think the Ordinary would be stonger though. AHA only works the surface, not in the pores. Somehow a tiny bit helps BHA work better. Clears the debris blocking the pore exit. .

u/threeduckies · 8 pointsr/abdiscussion

Full Product Name: Biyougeneki Super Hyaluronic Acid & Astaxanthin Lotion

Skin Type/Skin Tone/Current Climate: Combo/Fair Olive/Hot & Humid

Reason for Use: Hydration & plumping

Product Size & Price: 185ml/13€

Packaging: Drip bottle, not very precise for measuring out droplets though.

Ingredients: (according to Cosdna)

Water, Glycerin. Butylene Glycol, Haematococcus Pluvialis Extract, Laminaria Japonica Extract, Laminaria extract, Carnitine, Ubiquinone, Collagen, Sodium acetylhyaluronate, Rose Hip Oil, Glyceryl Tricaprylate-caprate, PEG-60 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Sodium Hydroxide, Octanediol

Product smell, texture & finish: Lightly scented, viscous fluid that finishes dewy and a bit sticky.

Product effects compared to claims: I can't speak for any anti aging clams, since that was not one of my goals, but for hydration it does okay. I haven't noticed any significant changes in my skin since starting to use it. No significant plumping, and hydration wise, I've also noticed minimal effect.

Where it fits in the routine & how it behaves with other products: It's a hydrating lotion, so for me it comes right after double cleansing. It does not help with the absorption of other products, it does however make sticky products even stickier since it itself is a viscous, almost slimy feeling fluid. It absorbs much slower than some other lotions I've used in the past.


How long it has been used for: Approx. 4 weeks


Has it been/will it be repurchased: No, I will be trying other products.


Concluding remarks: Overall, it filled a step in my routine as I was waiting for another lotion to come, but I feel that it does not deliver any particular effect in regards to plumping and even hydration. It was just... okay.

u/airhornsman · 4 pointsr/abdiscussion

I use the Holika Holika Blueberry Honey Sleeping Pack and it is so moisturizing and leaves my skin feeling soft. It's not sticky, sinks in, and smells so good.

u/chainlink01 · 2 pointsr/abdiscussion

Srs Why would it darken them?

I use it once or twice a week like I would on my face to avoid over exfoliation. When doing bikini area I don't put it anywhere near sensitive parts to avoid irritation. Yes, doing it every day would be harsh though! Many ingrown hair treatments you'd find at the store contain salicylic acid and/or glycolic acid (such as this or this). So I figured I'd just use what I already have instead of shelling out extra money for something to do the same thing a tub of Stridex can but for less.

u/ohnart · 3 pointsr/abdiscussion

For the La Roche product, is this the product you're talking about? I've been looking for a product that will help my healing acne as I've tried a turmeric cream, but it doesn't help much with the redness and overall irritation.