u/FitSurround1082

I’m running a small Shopify store and recently got a couple messages from customers saying some of the text is hard to read, especially on mobile. Mainly product descriptions and some buttons.

I didn’t really notice it before since I set everything up on my laptop, but after checking on my phone, I can see it. Some of the text does feel pretty small.

I’m using a standard theme with a few tweaks, nothing too custom. I’m just not sure if this is something I should fix through theme settings, CSS, or if I’m overthinking it.

For those who’ve dealt with this, did you just increase font sizes across the board or adjust specific sections? Trying to fix it without messing up the overall layout.

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u/FitSurround1082 — 9 days ago

I’ve been trying to be more consistent with sunscreen lately, especially as I’m getting older, but I’m still struggling to find one that I actually enjoy using.

Most of the ones I’ve tried feel either too heavy, greasy, or just sit on top of my skin throughout the day. I don’t wear much makeup, so I’m very aware of how products feel, and sunscreen is the one step I tend to skip simply because I don’t like the texture.

I know how important it is for maintaining skin over time, but if it feels uncomfortable, I find myself avoiding it.

Ideally, I’m looking for something lightweight, more like a skincare product than a traditional sunscreen, and something that doesn’t feel like it’s just sitting on the surface of my skin.

Has anyone found a sunscreen that feels comfortable enough for daily use without that heavy or sticky feeling?

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u/FitSurround1082 — 13 days ago
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For those who have a home simulator setup.. do you actually use it consistently? I’ve been thinking about getting one but I’m worried it’ll end up like one of those things that’s fun for a month and then just sits there. Curious how it’s been for people long-term.

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u/FitSurround1082 — 14 days ago