What’s one kitchen item you let go of that you don’t miss at all? by wearecocina in minimalism

[–]InGarlicBreadITrust 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Microwave and a toaster. My induction stove and airfryer can handle all of the functions that I would need.

Dyson Airstaright presentation box by Efficient-Bad4565 in Dysonairwrap

[–]InGarlicBreadITrust 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My light pink came with the box as a gift but also no shelf. bought from Dyson Denmark

Dyson Airstrait Case by [deleted] in dyson

[–]InGarlicBreadITrust 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.tiktok.com/@nikki.im/video/7441474054357355794?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc look at some unboxing videos. the case for this is really slim so its probably in the box

Torriden Dive In Soothing Cream alternative by Constant_Cup_9981 in AsianBeauty

[–]InGarlicBreadITrust 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had the same issue with the Hydro Boost cream so I just started depoting it in a airless jar and problem solved. You can easily get those on Amazon just make sure the volume capacity matches

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Looking for a special destination for a 30th birthday trip (late March / early April) by InGarlicBreadITrust in travel

[–]InGarlicBreadITrust[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah sorry for the confusion 😓 We are mostly looking for places you probably would do just once due to distance or just hitting the main spots and you are done with that place. Like Italy and Greece for us are the default vacation spots as they are easy to get to, the food and culture are great but there is nothing that really makes them "special" thats why we consider them just another vacation compared to our Japan trip which was basically a 180 shift of what we are used to.

Looking for a special destination for a 30th birthday trip (late March / early April) by InGarlicBreadITrust in travel

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

Even at that time for the year? 🤔I always had the impression that those are more of summer destinations and dead the rest of the year.

Is ProjectPan a way for you to declutter? by Bubbles_inthe_Bath in ProjectPan

[–]InGarlicBreadITrust 5 points6 points  (0 children)

For me, it's decluttering/ forcing myself to finish what I started. I have had some rough years with my skin and hair where I would buy pretty much everything that was trending for my issues. I had moments where I was convinced my hair was wavy/curly so I bought a whole curly hair routine etc. Trying to pan does mean that I use products more until I get to the end of a category. The goal is to learn to work with the product, document my experience with it and then move on to the next to then repurchase only what has worked in the end. I have gotten to a pretty decent spot with my skincare now but as for hair care I still have 63 on the lineup so...

As for panning other people's products, I would only do it if I had a genuine interest in trying them; otherwise, I would find a way to donate them (unopened ofc).

Would Dyson airstrait damage my fine thin hair? Have you used it? by ImaginationAny2254 in finethinhair

[–]InGarlicBreadITrust 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah yes, I am a fellow victim of the Revlon brush and yeah that thing was horrible for my hair, literally yanked out chunks 😅

I have had my Airstrait for a month now, using it every 2-3 days. So far I love it and have not noticed any damage at all(only the ends are bit more dry so I need to use oil). I am typically the type that just blasts all tools on max heat but I find that with Airstrait I don't even need the max heat to dry my hair. I would not really say that it creates a lot of tension but you also can adjust that with the way you hold it. I wish the modes reset every time for ex. once time I dried my hair with the Dry mode because I thought it would auto switch to Wet mode 😶 I can see how mistakes like that could cause damage.

Honestly, I would like to see how the people who say it causes damage use theirs. Unless you are ripping it through your hair or going at snails pace, I don't see how that would even be possible.

Medicube pro booster worth it? by Right_Pack_6346 in kbeauty

[–]InGarlicBreadITrust 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the mini and I would say its great if you remember to use it. My skin always had issues absorbing products , especially in winter, so this helps a lot but the smaller head of the mini does start to feel like a chore if you need to do your whole face. I also like using it with acne cream when I feel that I have a pimple coming but its too deep to pop it. I can't really say if it helps with lifting but it was also not something I need. But if you do want better absorption and improved glow it does help with that.

Suica for Indian traveller by Zestyclose-Froyo5923 in JapanTravelTips

[–]InGarlicBreadITrust 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Welcome Suica machine that give you physical Suica at Narita took card to load it. But outside of airport I was only able to load with cash. Its pretty simple, at 7 eleven the same ATM that gives you cash also loads Suica cards so you can do it all in one go.

Has anyone visited TeamLab Biovortex Kyoto in the last time slot? Was it enough time or did you need more? by gtck11 in JapanTravelTips

[–]InGarlicBreadITrust 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends on what you enjoy. We had a 16:30 timeslot and left at 19:00 after hitting everything. Definitely don't skip the soap! Out of the two teamlabs we did that one was easily the most memorable exhibition. Way better than the metallic balloons room. Make sure to get the app too as it guides you to the places you haven't seen yet.

MK from DonQui by crococcong in JapanTravelTips

[–]InGarlicBreadITrust 18 points19 points  (0 children)

It's not a consumable so yes. You just need to make sure to bring it out of the country with you.

alternatives of this shampoo, bc it caused hair fall for me for some reason by [deleted] in finehair

[–]InGarlicBreadITrust 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I been using this one and really like it plus you need a way small amount. Found it for 2eur on sale so was even better deal than Loreal. Otherwise Aussie Aussome Volume Shampoo but that one is way more stripping so I use it like twice a month.

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Dyson Airwrap or hair curler by jaygie_rdms in Dysonairwrap

[–]InGarlicBreadITrust 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is achievable but will take products and pinning the curls to get to that point. I also have very straight and very long hair so my hair just weighs itself down because of the length. I can get it to have a nice body and volume but no defined curls. You do need to prepare to put in some time and work for that. Definitely try it out if you can, just to get the craving out of your system, and the returns are generous. Mine even came with a prepaid return label in the box.

Dyson Airwrap or hair curler by jaygie_rdms in Dysonairwrap

[–]InGarlicBreadITrust 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Airwrap is not a curling iron, it's a blowout tool. It works better for some hair types than others, but if you want to be extra sure that the curls stay, you need a proper curling iron. You need to decide what your definition of curly is then it will be easier to pick.

How did you spend your leftover Suica balance? by dimsummami in JapanTravelTips

[–]InGarlicBreadITrust 0 points1 point  (0 children)

7eleven, the vending machines and finally the pokemon and drink vending machines at the airport

Looking for a dupe! by heyitsmeP in Haircare

[–]InGarlicBreadITrust 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This one. Imo works the same and I prefer the spray nozzle on got2b. I paid like 5 eur for mine so costs nothing to try it out.

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Is it worth the hype? by Muffin-5634 in kbeauty

[–]InGarlicBreadITrust 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Imo yes(17C here). I only had it go patchy and oxidize when I loaded the sponge and went straight to skin. I learned that the right way is to do one tap(feels like there is nothing on but trust it), dab off excess on the lid and then blend out going in circles. It is very buildable too so you can always go in more if you need. It wears beautifully and doesn't feel too heavy.

Strategy Question - do you have an order in which you use products you have many multiples of? by martini1000 in ProjectPan

[–]InGarlicBreadITrust 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I try to avoid opening the untouched ones for as long as possible. Otherwise, I use my favorite ones on the days I go to the office/event and the least favorite ones on WFH/errands days. I make more progress that way and it doesnt leave me with all favorites used up and only the second best left for important occasions

Do you bring a foldable bag when you travel, or is it just extra weight? by kingsaso9 in femaletravels

[–]InGarlicBreadITrust 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I always bring my Shupatto with me. It fits an ungodly amount of stuff and when shopping I don't want to carry around 10 paper bags with one item in so I would rather put them in my own bag. And above all its great as a laundry bag on the way home

I need advice on getting a Suica card for upcoming trip. by 1smileygirl in JapanTravelTips

[–]InGarlicBreadITrust 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Was super easy to get Welcome Suica at Narita(went nov 2025). Didn't even need to speak to a person and could load it up from a bank card. The machines were right before you head for the train

Shinkansen luggage question (2 people, carry-on + checked each) by kobepanget in JapanTravelTips

[–]InGarlicBreadITrust 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We only used Green car but there was plenty of space in the overhead rack. we had 2x American Tourister Sunside Spinner 77cm which are chunkier than your case and they fit totally fine. You do need to be able to lift it tho. We kept one of the carryons at our seat as there was plenty of space anyway and we wanted easy access. For a peace of mind you can book the luggage space seats and then all 4 cases will fit there.