u/0rchid-tree

do you guys think it’s harder to take care of oily skin or dry skin

I’ve had dry skin my whole life which I’ve been able to manage through thick creams, oils and gentle cleanser, but taking care of oily skin seems like a whole different level.

oh my, how do you make sure your skin is moisturised and hydrated while not being oily, it seems impossible 😩

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u/0rchid-tree — 2 days ago

do people also use their hands to clean themselves when they use jugs as bidets/ bidets in general

i don’t know if this is like silly question but i just do not know the answer to this.

I want to start using bidets because even with toilet paper i don’t feel fully clean and only feel clean down there until after i’ve showered so I though a good fix to this would be to start using a water.

Im from the UK where it’s extremely hard to get a bidet that is actually connected to your pipes installed and approved by your water company so most people I know who use water down there, like a lot of my muslim friends, use a jug. just want to know how to use it properly.

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u/0rchid-tree — 3 days ago
🔥 Hot ▲ 1.9k r/Anticonsumption

Got into an argument because I said “buying something for no reason IS overconsumption

This took place on a perfume subreddit when I asked why people buy body mists just to use them with a perfume that will completely over power it. Someone said “you don’t need a reason to buy anything“ to which I responded “that buying something for no reason is overconsumption”. This comment sparked a days long debate with multiple Redditor‘s.

My favourite part of this debate was when a Redditor said something along the lines of “there are multiple things people buy that are necessities but if you asked them, they could not tell you the exact reason as to why they are buying it.’ I want you to guess what their examples of this was…. it was soap and toothpaste. Maybe I’m dumb but I feel like anyone could tell you why they buy soap.

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u/0rchid-tree — 4 days ago