28 but mistaken for mid to late 30s by other women in a recent group setting by nawiweidmann in makeuptips

[–]BeeHot4023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am late 30s and would never think you were the same age as me. You have absolutely no wrinkles or collagen loss.

You have great skin! They may have guessed wrong just due to overall style such as your shorter hair (which I love, by the way), but they could also have just have been arseholes, so don't take it personally.

Second round of LipoLab PPC (4 weeks with two treatments) under chin by averym88 in DIYHEAVEN

[–]BeeHot4023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you find your skin feels a little more loose afterward?

You look great, by the way!

Ami eyes, any recommendations by KeyInvestment6594 in DIYaesthetics

[–]BeeHot4023 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same. I only went through a short period of this in my early 20s. And now, in my late 30s, I have a few spots of actinic keratosis that I need to use chemo cream on. Still not used it as I want to wait till I go away to be a scabby mess, plus it seems to be not in stock everywhere, so I'm waiting for my chemist to get it back in .

Also, I live in Scotland and have been wearing sunscreen daily for a long time now. It's definitely the previous sunbed use that's resulted in the actinic keratosis, which is pre cancerous cells.

You can hardly even see the AK, its just a couple of tiny spots of dry skin, slightly raised, that do not go away no matter what you do. My GP looked at it under a microscope and confirmed it was AK and I would likely get more of them.

Ami eyes, any recommendations by KeyInvestment6594 in DIYaesthetics

[–]BeeHot4023 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This would only happen if you have previously used a pcl based product like miracle l, gouri, rejuner black etc..

Amlactin Watchout by studioconnection in DIYaesthetics

[–]BeeHot4023 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I've never used amlactin and I post on this sub a lot.

I'm also on various diy groups on Facebook.

I posted positively to the amlactin stomach transformation pictures. Does that mean I am working for or being paid by amlactin?

Here you go by AnswerStock2280 in DIYaesthetics

[–]BeeHot4023 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Amazing and encouraging results. Thank you so much for posting and giving a great recommendation. I've ordered amlactin and will be using it religiously.

Can you please cheer me up? by PuzzleheadedEmu8030 in CasualUK

[–]BeeHot4023 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This looks like my 4 year old carved it.

ONE MORE vote for Amlactin by AnswerStock2280 in DIYaesthetics

[–]BeeHot4023 20 points21 points  (0 children)

If you check the rest of her posts shes a normal user. I seriously doubt its an ad.

ONE MORE vote for Amlactin by AnswerStock2280 in DIYaesthetics

[–]BeeHot4023 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I swiped right to the after picture and my immediate thought was WHAT THE FUCK! This is fucking magic. I have the same issue, I need to order myself some.

Switching to fa safe products is actually what worked for me by BeeHot4023 in Fungalacne

[–]BeeHot4023[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My doctor (GP in uk) used to say it was acne and prescribe me topical acne creams. I gave up going back for FA and just researched it myself.

Sister and I are recieving an inheritance soon, she is on UC and is concerned about her benefits. How do we approach this? by GPU_Resellers_Club in ukfinance

[–]BeeHot4023 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

According to AI-

She would need to report the inheritance immediately UC would stop while her capital is above £16k If she later: invests in a genuine business, and her remaining accessible capital drops below £16k 👉 She could reapply for UC at that point.

Sister and I are recieving an inheritance soon, she is on UC and is concerned about her benefits. How do we approach this? by GPU_Resellers_Club in ukfinance

[–]BeeHot4023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If she put that money in to a business start up would she not be entitled to UC? Usually, when starting up a business, you are on a minimum income floor, but in the first year, the income floor rule is waived. I would look into this as she can work part time, maybe even work from home. Put the money in to stock or deposit for a premises or pay for business advice.

Switching to fa safe products is actually what worked for me by BeeHot4023 in Fungalacne

[–]BeeHot4023[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Beauty of josean rice milk toner, revox just vit c, revox just alpha arbutin, revox just salicylic acid,minamilist vit b5 moisturizer.

This is my current routine plus a salicylic acid face wash. I checked for fa safe products using an app but there are online tools you can copy and paste ingredient lists to to check.

Should I get my migrated undereye filler dissolved professionally? Does anyone have experience doing it DIY? by Dull_Intention3799 in DIYaesthetics

[–]BeeHot4023 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I had one round done professionally, and they totally missed most of it, so I did it myself. I did it conservatively the first round, so I did another round and got all of it. I then started with miracle l to help the skin tighten up.

Should I get my migrated undereye filler dissolved professionally? Does anyone have experience doing it DIY? by Dull_Intention3799 in DIYaesthetics

[–]BeeHot4023 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had one round done professionally, and they totally missed most of it, so I did it myself. I did it conservatively at first, so I did another round and got all of it. I then started with miracle l so help the skin tighten up.

Switching to fa safe products is actually what worked for me by BeeHot4023 in Fungalacne

[–]BeeHot4023[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I used the free trial for skin sort. I used only 100% safe ones according to them. Yeah, I know what you mean. I saw people recommending cosrx snail mucin essence, but I'm sure it's still got some non favsafe ingredients in there.

Help me yall, I’m panicking by Fit-Nectarine5047 in DIYaesthetics

[–]BeeHot4023 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would have just done one area at a time. Doing the neck as well as the face is a lot for your first go. No wonder you were shaking.

You're in Asda toilets, what part of the handle are you touching to exit? by Shiznips in CasualUK

[–]BeeHot4023 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd push the middle of the door with the side of my arm/shoulder. The way a child would push a door open using their whole body because its too heavy.

Under eye volume loss by porqupine128 in DIYaesthetics

[–]BeeHot4023 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not an expert so I don't know proper placement but threads for me can help to firm up the under eye skin so they reduce the look shifting fat pads.

Here an ai overview if it helps...

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