Alguém conhece alguma fonte confiável pra comprar camisa do Brasil barata (max. 100 reais)
Época de copa né, mas eu tô entre pagar 250 na Nike ou 30 na Shopee, aí não dá kkkkkkk
Época de copa né, mas eu tô entre pagar 250 na Nike ou 30 na Shopee, aí não dá kkkkkkk
Tenho um corte e tipo de cabelo parecido com o dele, mas o meu fica sempre muito "blocado", no estilo capacete, cheio de volume nas laterais e pouca definição dos fios, ao contrário do vídeo aí
Eu vejo os gringos falando de um produto chamado de "texturing powder", mas eu nunca achei isso pra comprar aqui no Brasil. As pomadas que eu vejo vendendo são tudo pra deixa o cabelo com aquele brilho e mais "presos", como se fosse um gel
Não parece ser o mesmo efeito que tem no cabelo desse cara
In my case, I was watching a video about songs people liked, but would never put on aux because the others just wouldn't get it
In the comments, someone mentioned their song to fit that criteria would be "Johnny Johnny Johnny", with a reply also talking about "Locals (Girls like us)"
I got curious and listened to them and here we are today
I think it's interesting because it's one of the few times the discovery was very organic, instead of me finding it out through different algorithms (YouTube, Spotify, TikTok, etc)
They have access to the best plastic surgeons in the world, so why does it always end up looking botched?
I have been watching a show with Michelle Pfeiffer and Nicole Kidman and it's just so weird seeing these previously beautiful women looking that weird these days because of the preposterous amount of botox, lip filler and overall facial cosmetic surgeries.
And I'm not even talking about any plastic surgery. I believe that if you do some slight adjustments, they will indeed make you look younger the more you age. But it's like no one ever warns them that less is more.
I just can't believe someone looks at Nicole Kidman these days and thinks "I wanna look like this when I'm 58".
Like there's no way Nicole Kidman would look bad if she hadn't had any surgeries, she was too beautiful for that to happen.
My conclusion is that the social pressure to look good and compare yourself to others is so heavy on them, especially actresses, that they end up developing some sort of psychological self image disorders. Something similar to what people with eating disorders have, where your body never looks good enough.
What are your opinions?