u/Emotional_Run_2363

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First BIG order

Okay folks it’s finally happened to me, my three most expensive products have run out at the same time. I have been blessed for many years and have been able to spread out the costs over the year.

My question is this… if I am about to spend over $450 should I wait for something, like points or gifts? I very seriously doubt the two most expensive items will be included in a sale, so I think waiting for that would be futile but I want to get SOMETHING for dropping this level of dough. Thoughts? Am I being greedy? I can buy each of these things on other sites but I know Sephora has incentives… help a Sephora newbie out ladies!

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u/Emotional_Run_2363 — 14 days ago

My dad has severe allergies and asthma in the US

And it’s time for me to take care of him. He is highly allergic to cats (my husband has one and will NOT get rid of her), pollen, dust, and probably shouldn’t be breathing VOCs

We are buying a new house (In the US). There is a main house and a smaller attached apartment for him. I attached the floor plan with each rooms measurement. His apartment is in yellow- 180sq ft bedroom, 179 sq ft kitchen and 97 sq ft living room. So his whole lil apartment is 457 sq ft. But he will also be coming in and out of our part of the house all the time, so I think we need to figure out an air filtration system for the entire house?! (1750 sq ft)

For my dad’s comfort and health our budget is pretty high for both the machine or system and we can tolerate a higher end yearly payment.

My first, and perhaps, naive thought was that we should invest in a high end whole house air filtration system, but the more I research it, the more I am not sure that’s the right move. First off, it’s an adorable OLD house so it’s not airtight at all, second of all, all my attempts at googling send me to those sites that say “give us your phone number and email to learn more” which means I’m going to get hundreds of messages and no real information. So now I humbling come to you, tired of how AI broke our search engines and ask you… is whole home air filtration an option for us? Is it a gimmick? What is the estimated cost?

If it is not an option, do I have to put an filter in every room? If we need pricey ones to ensure my dad is not having scary daily asthma attacks that sounds like it’s going to really add up in price? I know I said we are willing to pay, but geez. Also not going to lie I don’t love the look of them….

What to do! Thank you in advance!

u/Emotional_Run_2363 — 26 days ago