Outdoor tanning , tanning cream?

Just found a bottle i forgot of indoor/outdoor tanning lotion in my closet. Can I, should I use it for outdoor tanning on mt2? Its the type you use before going in a sun bed but it can also be used outside with natural UV.

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u/Excellent_Morning508 — 2 days ago

Please help me find the name of this restaurant !

Long shot ! A few years ago I went to a vegan spot in nyc in proximity to pier 17 offering a limited variety of bowls.

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the place was small and downstairs and colorful from my memory. My bowl had yellow rice, black beans, and this coconut kale salad that I still think about to this day.

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Does this ring a bell to anyone ? If somebody can identify the name and let me know if it's still around id greatly appreciate it. Thank you 💚

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u/Excellent_Morning508 — 18 days ago

Reta side effects , women

Ladies, what are the side effects you most commonly experienced while starting your reta journeyand how long did said side effect last? Is intense nausea a part of it?

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I've tried melanontan 2 , almost a decade ago and still shiver at the thought of the nausea it gave me.

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Will starting and adjusting to reta be a similar experience ?

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u/Excellent_Morning508 — 19 days ago

Maxing out both RRSP and FHSA at same time.. opinions?

For context, I (f,27, self employed) make around 18-20k/month but scared of investing because I simply dont know how. My money is just sitting there and I know for a fact putting it into savings will be beneficial.. I just dont know what makes the most sense for my scenario. Im debt free so im ready to put all my money aside.

Sometimes things seem overcomplicated as im unfamiliar with the jargon that comes with the territory. I dont understand all the %'s, acronyms, terminology lol

My TFSA is maxed out already. I keep hearing to max out FHSA first and then RRSP.

I pay a lot of income tax every year and was thinking RRSP would be a better choice for me to put my money into first for that reason.

Given my current situation, should i invest in both at the same time ? Why or why not? And if only one, which one and why?

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u/Excellent_Morning508 — 1 month ago