


Started my SPF journey after frying the bejeasus out of my skin😅🥹
Hopping my skin forgives me and miraculously heal🥹🥹



Hopping my skin forgives me and miraculously heal🥹🥹
I'm a 29-year-old woman looking for healthy conversations and potential friendships. I love to talk about food, astrology(not much knowledge but open to learning), conspiracy theories and so on.
This bowl is sooo cool. I love this initiative by Maggi!!!!
Maggi...not just mere instant noodles for Indians. It's memories, a treat, and the epitome of childhood, hostel life and late-night cravings!!!
This is a souvenir for me!🥰
So happy to get my hands on this!!!😍✨
Hint: it's crunchy and nutty.
According to you, what traits of a person(any gender) are considered beautiful, attractive, or favourable?
Be open and be honest. Everyone has their own opinion and it will and will not be judged either way.
Let's see how diverse our perspectives are in this topic.
And, please be polite and kind. This is a discussion, not a debate.
Really curious to pick your brain & understand how you view Beauty THROUGH YOUR EYES.🤍
I used to bite my nails whenever I saw even a little bit of growth. I just couldn’t build the patience or self-control not to. One day, I decided I was finally going to stop. But the very next day, I absentmindedly bit all of them off before I even realized what I was doing. I was so devastated and frustrated because this had been a habit of mine for as long as I could remember.
I kept trying again and again to completely stop. I tried wearing nail polish and all sorts of little tricks to stop myself, but nothing really worked.
Then one day, I decided to try something super simple and practical.
Instead of biting my nails whenever they grew, I started cutting them with a nail cutter.
That’s it.
No pressure to suddenly grow long pretty nails overnight. No forcing myself to completely change instantly. Just replacing the habit with a better alternative.
I did this consistently for over a year.
Slowly, I noticed that my tendency to immediately put my fingers in my mouth started fading away. And one day, for the first time in my whole life, I decided to file my nails and make them look pretty. Little by little, I watched them grow strong, healthy, and beautiful 😍
One thing this journey taught me is that we humans cannot, cannot, build a new habit by skipping straight to the end-result stage. We have to get to the root of the problem, make tiny changes, and stay consistent.
That’s how real change happens.
Slowly, when the time is right, we naturally grow into the person we’re trying to become. It won’t happen instantly, and that’s okay. But if we keep going, we will get there.
It's been more than a year since you ran away. We still talk about you, my girl 😔
Our Thumbi🤍🥺
Update....I got time to clean her up a bit. She's eating well.
Got a nice click of her tiny face🥰
My husband rescued her from the streets. She was hiding under his bike. How old could she be?...any guesses?