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Image 1 — Are these Pro 3 legit? [Amazon UK] refurbished
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Are these Pro 3 legit? [Amazon UK] refurbished

The case build doesn’t feel as premium as my Pro 1s, and the indicator light looks more blurred than crisp and sharp.

u/Stokiedez24 — 3 days ago
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Best Way to Travel Toronto to Niagara Falls & Niagara-on-the-Lake in One Day?

Hi everyone!
We’re a family of four from the UK, visiting Canada for three weeks. We’ll be in Toronto for a few days, and we’re planning a day trip to Niagara Falls to do all the classic tourist stuff. If we have time, we’d also love to swing by Niagara-on-the-Lake on the same day.

We’re a bit confused about the Go Transit options. We noticed kids go free, but we can’t see how to select child tickets—does anyone know how that works? If we just buy two adult tickets, do we need to just show up with the kids? Is there always space? We just want the easiest, stress-free option for a family so happy to go with other providers.

Also, have others done this round trip (inc NOTL) in a day? If so, any tips or things to watch out for? We really appreciate any advice—thanks so much!

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u/Stokiedez24 — 12 days ago

Soolantra and metronidazole aren’t options for me, I’ve tried both and had bad reactions.

Azelaic acid seems like the right direction, and I can tolerate it to a point, but Finacea 15% feels too strong for my skin.

I have very sensitive, reactive skin, so I’m trying to find something effective but gentler.

Any recs appreciated, especially from those who have found finacea too much for them.

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u/Stokiedez24 — 16 days ago