u/DearVisual9280

Did anyone else move away from “clean beauty” trends and go back to simpler products?

I got into clean beauty because my skin kept getting irritated from products that were supposed to be gentle but still had way too much going on.

Lately I’ve been trying to simplify everything: fewer actives, fewer random scents, and more basic oils/butters that actually make sense for dry skin. I started ordering from Shea Terra Organics because their products feel more ingredient-focused and less filler-heavy than a lot of newer clean beauty brands.

Curious if anyone else has gone back to simpler skincare instead of chasing every new clean beauty launch?

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u/DearVisual9280 — 4 days ago

Is a small hauling business still a good boring business idea?

I’ve been looking more at boring local service businesses lately, and hauling keeps coming up as one that still seems practical.

People always need cleanouts, junk removal, small dumpster rentals, renovation debris picked up, garage clearouts, stuff like that. The part that seems harder than it looks isn’t the labor, but keeping quotes, pickups, dump runs, routes, customer messages, and invoices organized once jobs start overlapping.

For anyone who has done hauling, junk removal, dumpsters, or another local service business, is the main challenge getting customers or keeping operations organized once work starts coming in?

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u/DearVisual9280 — 7 days ago