u/Competitive_Trip_374

Lipfidence not working? Genetic Hyperpigmentation

Has lipfidence not worked for anybody here?

I was born with genetically two toned lips and have started using it, but I’m feeling doubtful that it will make my lips as pink as I want them to be. I’ve been applying it every couple hours, and I don’t go out in the sun much but I bought lip spf 50+ just in case.

I only hear success stories so I’m wondering if the opposite is true. The website says it works for genetic hyperpigmentation so I want to hear from people who have had a transformation specifically from genetic hyperpigmentation and not other factors like smoking. I’ve been using it for a little under two weeks so far and plan to continue.

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u/Competitive_Trip_374 — 3 days ago
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Mall of qatar sale - worth it?

Hey guys is it worth it to visit MOQ for the sale? Has anyone got a good haul? Today’s the last day and I’m planning to go in the evening but I’m sure it would be super crowded so just wondering if it’s worth it.

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u/Competitive_Trip_374 — 5 days ago
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Hadia Ghaleb Sizing Help

Hey girls if any of you order from Hadia Ghaleb burkinis can you help me with sizing? I would really appreciate it. Does it fit tight aka size up wla size down? I’m very skinny fa I’m usually an S bas I’m really tall so I’m scared the S will be too small for my torso. If I size up to M I’m scared it will be loose

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u/Competitive_Trip_374 — 5 days ago
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If anyone here is ever looking for a business idea / restaurant concept for Qatar, I genuinely think what we’re missing is a handroll bar. We have so so many cool things alhamdulillah and I think this would just be the cherry on top. And if anyone is secretly planning this already, please keep me in the loop!!

From google: A handroll bar is a specialized dining concept focusing on fresh, made-to-order, cone-shaped sushi hand rolls served immediately across a counter to ensure crisp nori and warm rice.

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u/Competitive_Trip_374 — 7 days ago

Okay this might sound really weird but I’m genuinely curious if anyone else does this.

I have this habit where I lightly hit or tap specific parts of my body to make the muscle twitch/spasm and I really like* feeling. Like for example, along the side of my forearm (the pinky side), if I hit it a certain way it makes my hand/fingers twitch, and I’ll keep doing it because I like watching and feeling the muscle move.*

It’s not really about pain - it’s more about the sensation of the twitch itself and touching the muscle while it’s doing that little flutter thing. Kind of like when your eye twitches when you’re tired, except I’m intentionally triggering it.

The problem is I sometimes do it hard enough that I end up with bruises, and I’m trying to stop or at least replace it with something less harmful.

So I’m wondering if there’s anyone else out there that does this or something similar? Is there a name for this kind of behavior? Any tips for replacing it with something safer that gives a similar feeling?

Not sure if this falls under fidgeting, sensory-seeking, or something else entirely. Just want to know I’m not the only one 😭

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u/Competitive_Trip_374 — 13 days ago

Okay this might sound really weird but I’m genuinely curious if anyone else does this.

I have this habit where I lightly hit or tap specific parts of my body to make the muscle twitch/spasm and I really like* feeling. Like for example, along the side of my forearm (the pinky side), if I hit it a certain way it makes my hand/fingers twitch, and I’ll keep doing it because I like watching and feeling the muscle move.*

It’s not really about pain - it’s more about the sensation of the twitch itself and touching the muscle while it’s doing that little flutter thing. Kind of like when your eye twitches when you’re tired, except I’m intentionally triggering it.

The problem is I sometimes do it hard enough that I end up with bruises, and I’m trying to stop or at least replace it with something less harmful.

So I’m wondering if there’s anyone else out there that does this or something similar? Is there a name for this kind of behavior? Any tips for replacing it with something safer that gives a similar feeling?

Not sure if this falls under fidgeting, sensory-seeking, or something else entirely. Just want to know I’m not the only one 😭

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u/Competitive_Trip_374 — 13 days ago