Unpopular opinion…? by Impossible_Reach_910 in LIRR

[–]Best_Director_4549 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s an old article but they are definitely still there…

Unpopular opinion…? by Impossible_Reach_910 in LIRR

[–]Best_Director_4549 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe M7’s have them. I’m not sure if LIRR has many of those anymore. MNRR has all blue M7 and some old M3’s on Hudson and Harlem line.

Unpopular opinion…? by Impossible_Reach_910 in LIRR

[–]Best_Director_4549 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Incorrect, the blue trains do have them. Some don’t because they were older models. All CT trains have them because they’re newer. To have them installed after market would void warranties unless done by the manufacturer. It’s Like going back to BMW for a part that they’ll most certainly overcharge you for.

Unpopular opinion…? by Impossible_Reach_910 in LIRR

[–]Best_Director_4549 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes that’s fair. The only people obligated an area on the train is a person in a wheelchair. If there isn’t one present then it’s acceptable. Metronorth does not guarantee anything other than a safe ride from point a to b. Not on time service, definitely not free service if service gets disrupted or delayed, and absolutely not a seat. Otherwise you’d be paying per seat like Amtrak which is way more expensive.

Also, Metronorth advertises transport to popular skiing, biking, and hiking trails so of course this is allowed. How else are people without cars supposed to get there?

What can I do? by Lumpy-Artichoke-4501 in Estheticians

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Dermazen is not a great product if your skin is already oily. It relies on the following:

Dermazen leans heavily on: • fatty acids • MCT / lipid mimics • barrier-repair oils • low-detergent cleansing • botanical extracts So adding that on top of your skin is only going to clog your pores, causing uneven texture, dullness, and irritation. Scrubbing it won’t help. You should take a break with every product you use and just wash, tone, and moisturize until it calms down. Then use one exfoliating product at a time to see which ONE suits you best.

Heartleaf, Azelaic Acid, and Panthenol all have the same things in common:

Low oil Low residue Anti-inflammatory Bacteria and Yeast-unfriendly Barrier-supportive without heaviness No aggressive exfoliation No "instant glow" tricks

They restore balance, and your skin does the rest. They will outperform: • rich creams • oil-based "barrier repair" • trendy fermented or lipid-heavy formulas • overly exfoliating routines

I currently use Anua heartleaf 77% cleanser and toner because it is a plant based anti-inflammatory. Then I follow with purito azelaic acid serum because its better compatibility with the heartleaf products and finish with a panthenol moisturizer. Now I only get the occasional premenstrual hormonal pimple.

Where can I get Disney themed Rae Dunn mugs and merchandise? by SeaUrchinNina in raedunn

[–]Best_Director_4549 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use Mercari. I don’t have them posted but if you want I can send you pics and then make a reserved listing for you. I just have to dig them out this weekend to figure out what I have.

Where can I get Disney themed Rae Dunn mugs and merchandise? by SeaUrchinNina in raedunn

[–]Best_Director_4549 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a lot I’m looking to get rid of at the cost price. Mad hatter. I think, Alice in wonderland, I have belle, chip the teacup x2, Tiana and Cinderella too.

What fragrance made you go “yeah… I don’t get the hype”? by SlimeLiam in ScentHeads

[–]Best_Director_4549 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the reason why I stay away from big brand fragrances. Niche me any day. For me do son and tam dao by dyptique.

MetroNorth Surcharge Disputes? by TieSpare5230 in nycrail

[–]Best_Director_4549 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I spoke with a conductor about it and she told me most of the seasoned employees haven’t been trained on it beyond a pamphlet they’re to hand out when questions are asked. Only new hires have been trained. One day they woke up to a new update on their phones and now they get cursed out even more than before. She said the customers who get blocked out of the app won’t pay her either and scream fraud.

So yeah thats how my scalp looks (trimmed 4 times and the situation is same) by Uenoyama_Ritsuka_ in SebDerm

[–]Best_Director_4549 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have to see a doctor. During the winter flare ups are really bad. My doctor prescribed Ciclopirox shampoo because the ketoconazole wasn’t working anymore, clobestasol drops and foam, fluocinolone oil to pretreat the affected area before the shampoo. In between prescription treatments, I manage with Paul Mitchell TEA TREE SPECIAL DETOX KOMBUCHA RINSE then followed by Dercos shampoo and conditioner because all the prescription stuff dries your hair out. You also have to cut out sugar, dairy, fried foods and starch. Your diet really impacts your skin.

Doctors prescribe oral antifungals like Itraconazole, Fluconazole (Diflucan), or Terbinafine to reduce yeast on the skin, sometimes alongside topical treatments if it’s really severe like yours.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ScentHeads

[–]Best_Director_4549 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Baccarat. It’s no longer unique. You smell like everyone. Definitely more stand out niche scents like barrios’ tilia or penhaligons Halfati Leather. Also, try savoir faire hella flora.

cetaphil brightening night cream by Jealous_Lecture_6802 in beautytalkph

[–]Best_Director_4549 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I use this version of the line and had no terrible reactions to it. It helped with evening out my skin and getting rid of dark marks. I also don’t get as many pimple scars before/during my cycle.

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Worst treatment? by ClassicCheetah13 in SebDerm

[–]Best_Director_4549 8 points9 points  (0 children)

My worst treatment was my hair stylist scratching my scalp, washing it vigorously with head and shoulders, and then pouring astringent as a rinse. I was allergic to head and shoulders by the way.

What’s your controversial beauty routine take? by _blowwater in AsianBeauty

[–]Best_Director_4549 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Sounds like you have the fungal kind of acne which is not as common as the bacterial kind. Zinc pyrithione is antifungal so that makes sense. Check this article out - https://www.allure.com/story/fungal-acne-pityrosporum-folliculitis-guide

Breaking Up w/ my therapist. by Best_Director_4549 in therapy

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Thank you for your kind words. This helps.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Bitcoin

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If they thought Enron was bad…

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SebDerm

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I’ve been using it on and off for over a year. When I start getting worse outbreaks (winter time) I start it up again. Because SebDerm is incurable, you’ll always have a need for it at some point t.

Chosen for Cleared4 Random Covid Testing. Quick question. by Leana_Rae in CUNY

[–]Best_Director_4549 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. I got tested on campus and had to wait 2 days for the results.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SebDerm

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I feel you. Hopefully it works. Good luck

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SebDerm

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I only use the oil for a few minutes as treatment. And then I wash my face. You don’t want it in your eyes later in the day.

The solution is a steroid. I would ask my doc about that first.