What is your goal for fragrances?
What is your goal for fragrances? One signature scent? One for each season? A few to rotate through?
What is your goal for fragrances? One signature scent? One for each season? A few to rotate through?
Do you have one signature scent? Or do you rotate fragrances? If so, how many? Do you rotate by mood, by season?
Looking for something available in store near me. Would this work?
New to this group. If this kind of request doesn’t fit the group, please let me know. My 8 year old son is obsessed with collecting and identifying rocks. He thinks I can magically “look it up on my phone” lol
He would really like to know what kind of rock this is that he found in our backyard in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. I’m guessing it’s some sort of common rock. He would love to know the name.
Also, any resource recommendations for identifying common rocks?
Thanks for any help!
How do you do your makeup for events? Do you have a different set of makeup products in addition to your everyday make up? Do you just add one extra thing, like a bolder lip or eyeshadow? How do you keep it minimal while still being able to look fancy? :)
I have SD all over my scalp and have seen huge improvement over the past month. I’m so grateful! Keto shampoo and a rotation of all the over-the-counter shampoos didn’t work. My mom suggested Pimecrolimus Cream 1%, which my dermatologist prescribed. It was a pain to section my hair every inch and apply the cream to my scalp every night, but it was worth it!
Honestly I’m comfortable with my SD now, but wondering what I should try to get me to the next level of clear. I do shampoo every day, which helps me stay clear. Maybe part of what’s left is dry skin? Thinking I might try something water based for my skin barrier? Looking at Neutrogena scalp serum. I am also wanting to support regrowth of all the hair I lost.
Or should I just keep going with a refill of the Pimecrolimus? Any suggestions?
My skin is sensitive (many fragrances and chemical sunscreens cause contact dermatitis) and acne-prone. Makeup often sticks to my dry patches but slides around on my forehead by the end of the day. I’m trying a bunch of different combinations of sunscreens, primers, BB creams, powders, and setting sprays, and I often can’t tell if it’s a particular product or the combination that isn’t working.
I want my overall look to be clean and moisturized but still last throughout the day.
I’m fair, neutral-cool undertones, pink overtones, with combination and very sensitive skin.
Does anyone with similar skin have an affordable base routine they love?
My skin is sensitive (many fragrances and chemical sunscreens cause contact dermatitis) and acne-prone. Makeup often sticks to my dry patches but slides around on my forehead by the end of the day. I’m trying a bunch of different combinations of sunscreens, primers, BB creams, powders, and setting sprays, and I often can’t tell if it’s a particular product or the combination that isn’t working.
I want my overall look to be clean and moisturized but still last throughout the day.
I’m fair, neutral-cool undertones, pink overtones, with combination and very sensitive skin.
Does anyone with similar skin have an affordable base routine they love?
Trying to fit everything in without getting burned out. This is our 4th year homeschooling and I have four kids (3rd, 2nd, K and 18mo). We school 3-4 days a week year round, but I’m using the new school year as an opportunity to tweak our routine. I’m thinking of blocking our subject time and when they finish, they have the rest of the time to play. Hoping to motivate diligence. Piano and typing slot is for the oldest 2. Science, Music and Art we do at co-op once a week. I know not everyone does screen time, but we do one TV episode in the afternoon and educational computer while I cook dinner. Open to suggestions on how to fit everything in without overwhelm!
6:30 Mom & Baby Up
7:30 Breakfast and Bible
8:00 Morning Chores
8:30 Piano and Typing (alternate 15min)
9:00 Math then Break
10:00 History & Snack
10:30 Language Arts then Break
11:30 Homework Corrections with Mom
12:00 Lunch & Outside Play
1:00 Quiet Time in Rooms
2:00 Afternoon Chores & One Episode
3:00 Snack & Free Time/Outside/Outing
5:00 Pickup Living Room & Educational Computer
6:00 Dinner & Dishes
7:00 Family Time
8:00 Ready for Bed
8:30 Lights Out