u/lucaletti

Image 1 — How to fix my edge - soil erosion?
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How to fix my edge - soil erosion?

Located in Ohio. I just started my lawn care journey and having fun, but fear I messed up my edge. I established it with a string trimmer/edger, but feel like I am going a bit too deep and want to remedy before it becomes a larger problem.

How do I fix this? Thank you

u/lucaletti — 2 days ago
▲ 16 r/glasses

Are these too small for my face?

My husband says they look tiny, but I genuinely can’t see what he’s saying. Normally glasses are swimming on me so perhaps I’ve skewed too far in the opposite direction. Any thoughts on fit and style for me? Thanks

u/lucaletti — 5 days ago

I am 42 and started applying 0.75 mg estrogen gel daily 5 months ago along with my mirena IUD for uterine protection. It was fabulous for my urinary symptoms and energy. I was still suffering with a few other symptoms like brain fog, sleep and night sweats, so I thought an increase could help. Last week, I started on 1 mg of estrogen gel and 100 mg of oral progesterone for sleep.

The progesterone - I ADORE. Best sleep of my life and feel so calm.

The issue is, for the last few days, I have been experiencing the most intense dryness. I’m talking severe dry, stinging skin, almost like pins and needles. I’m waking up with scratches/scabs from scratching in my sleep, moisturizers burn, my face is peeling, and hot showers sting my scalp and body.

I have been helped so immensely from a mood and energy point of view, I am grieving the thought of stopping. Could it be an adjustment period? It doesn’t seem catastrophic yet in terms of symptoms, but I don’t want to push it if it is an intolerance. Has anyone been here before? Thanks in advance

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u/lucaletti — 9 days ago

I am starting cosmetology school in the fall as a 42 year old mom of 2. I am surprised at how nervous I am about being a mature student! To complicate matters, I am also starting to grow out my natural hair with some newfound greys. I am excited to discover my natural coloring and texture as I haven’t seen it since I was a preteen, but am worried I will look unkempt, unserious and out of touch. Is it odd to be a colorist with natural hair color? Any thoughts appreciated! And yes, I realize I am way overthinking this😆

u/lucaletti — 9 days ago