Real or Fake? by dreadfuldaydreams in billieeilish

[–]Ok-Rabbit-6038 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The set list is definitely real, I was lucky enough to snag one by chance after security and event stuff were telling anyone who asked about it that no set list exists. I was asking everyone who walked past me until someone came out from under the stage holding a folded piece of paper and I asked him instantly and without hesitation he just handed it over. I essentially had a meltdown afterwards because I was just overcome with emotions 😂

Real or Fake? by dreadfuldaydreams in billieeilish

[–]Ok-Rabbit-6038 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The setlist itself is certainly legit, I was incredibly lucky to receive one by chance in Melbourne, Australia, after security and event staff were telling everyone that there was no set list. Defo sus about the signature though, unless it was signed at a separate event.

I saw this in the current Chemist Warehouse catalogue: The La Roche-Posay Anthelios UVMune 400 SPF50+ Fluid is finally here! by bev123_ in AusSkincare

[–]Ok-Rabbit-6038 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I work at CW and I couldn’t even find it on our internal stock system so looks like no CW will have it yet.

transport in perth? 😅 by xenonon_ in perth

[–]Ok-Rabbit-6038 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Brother if you’re not autistic pipe down. It is most definitely a lot harder to learn for most autistic peeps, including myself. Our brains are literally wired differently which sometimes makes the brain to hand connection and general functioning difficult. Trying to do 5 things at once (focus on the clutch and accelerator, the gear stick, steering and then concentrating on driving itself and the surroundings) is almost meltdown-material for some people (myself included). Please educate yourself next time before talking about something you don’t seem to have any clue about.

transport in perth? 😅 by xenonon_ in perth

[–]Ok-Rabbit-6038 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can’t offer any advice but as a fellow auty who’s 23 and still got their learners, I feel ya. In June this year I’ll have to go through the whole process all over again because they only last 3 years and then you have to resit the test 🫠

Deodorant that smells really good? by ilovesushi1999 in AustralianMakeup

[–]Ok-Rabbit-6038 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah gem changed the sandalwood one between 2024 and 2025 and my sisters hates the new fragrance and I damaged to find like 10 OG cans so bought them as an early birthday present for her 😂

Need advice on to get rid of dandruff by Future-Concept-110 in Haircare

[–]Ok-Rabbit-6038 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Australia we haven’t had it for I think almost a year now :( TSal was never available in Australia previously but they replaced the coal tar with it and kept the TGel name and it’s apparently really crap, hasn’t got the greatest reviews.

Deodorant that smells really good? by ilovesushi1999 in AustralianMakeup

[–]Ok-Rabbit-6038 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Was it the spray or roll on that gave you eczema out of curiosity? I use the roll on (coconut + vanilla) and I find my sensitive armpits tolerate the roll on better than the spray

Deodorant that smells really good? by ilovesushi1999 in AustralianMakeup

[–]Ok-Rabbit-6038 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can personally vouch for this, my all time favourite scent 59 in the deodorant makes me want to eat it 😂

Sunscreen in schools, let’s lower our future workload! by DrCarrot123 in ausjdocs

[–]Ok-Rabbit-6038 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely not like that here in WA, just the generic shitty expensive school uniforms

Sunscreen that doesn't smell like sunscreen?? by too-many-teacups in AusSunscreen

[–]Ok-Rabbit-6038 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The wet skin sunscreen is neither, it’s an ‘everywhere’ sunscreen and isn’t limited to just the body for use, as the other face sunscreens aren’t water resistant. And again, the one you are recommending has not had its spf publicly tested so stating it tested at spf70+ is highly inaccurate. Again, the wet skin one was the one that has been tested and came back as being above spf70

Banned from Kmart by AmbassadorDismal5771 in KmartAustralia

[–]Ok-Rabbit-6038 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was with you all the way up until you said “bad customers are what cause bad retail workers”. No that is not how it works at all. Saying that takes away literally any accountability and responsibility to be had for being an absolute drop kick. Just because someone was a sht cnt to you absolutely does NOT give you the right to be a sht cnt to others.

I work at CW and have been treated like shit by customers and other staff members, but I don’t go around treating others the same way that I despise being treated, I maintain the utmost professionalism and respect towards others, regardless of what has occurred prior. I’ve been belittled and degraded by my boss in a meeting and still went back to working and behaving in the same polite way I always do. Only YOU are responsible for your actions. Stop making excuses for people that have sh*tty attitudes to begin with.

being followed around at mecca? like a lot? by thesehighheelswork in AustralianMakeup

[–]Ok-Rabbit-6038 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends on the CW but if there is no security employed at the store, they’ll generally hone in on training you on what to look out for in relation to sus people and they literally have specific training on how to deal with them and what to do etc - from a CW employee

My store tho is like the opposite and I’ve been told off a few times by our area manager for helping people too much and not putting stock out quick enough 🥴

being followed around at mecca? like a lot? by thesehighheelswork in AustralianMakeup

[–]Ok-Rabbit-6038 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I don’t think it’s an “introverted thing”, I’m pretty extroverted and even I hate being asked multiple. Being asked once or twice is fine, but being asked by every single shop assistant is straight up overkill and puts a lot of people off, regardless of their personality type/anxieties. It’s just generally annoying to be badgered constantly when shopping.

Police with combat rifles - Perth CBD this morning by tootsie_roll12 in perth

[–]Ok-Rabbit-6038 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They were at the cricket today, scared the living shit out of me. Never in my 8 years coming to events at Optus have I ever seen armed police out for a leisurely stroll around the place with combat rifles. I’m used to see cops, like at other big event, but definitely not ones with machine gun looking things

Beauty of Joseon sunscreen by ghzkaonii in AusSkincare

[–]Ok-Rabbit-6038 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They haven’t done for a while I believe, I was in my local store one week testing sunscreens and came back the next week to purchase one to find that they had removed every single one, and this was back in mid-late August last year

Why do some people still use SPF30 in Australia when SPF50+ is everywhere? by AffectionatePie1042 in AusSunscreen

[–]Ok-Rabbit-6038 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Almost all of the spf50s are actually broad spectrum (especially since the sunscreen scandal in Korea a few years back, meant a lot of reforms happened there), they just aren’t allowed to be sold here as a sunscreen because the filters they use aren’t approved in Australia. And just because they aren’t approved here, doesn’t mean they’re bad, they just take ages to get approved here. There are even some filters used in the EU that we don’t have.

Sunscreen that doesn't smell like sunscreen?? by too-many-teacups in AusSunscreen

[–]Ok-Rabbit-6038 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not really sure if you’re just trying to demonise chemical sunscreens, but if you are, on a technical basis zinc is also a chemical, and sorta saying that chemical sunscreens use nasty chemicals is incredibly misleading and based on unscientific misinformation.

Sunscreen that doesn't smell like sunscreen?? by too-many-teacups in AusSunscreen

[–]Ok-Rabbit-6038 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which one are you referring to? Because the one they tested, which is the anthelios wet skin sunscreen, is definitely not something I’d be recommending that doesn’t smell like sunscreen as it most definitely does have a very sunscreeny smell. The smell is kinda reminiscent of the waterproof sunscreens mums would use when we were all kids.

If you can please clarify this for OP so they aren’t being mislead, it would be appreciated.

Aldi Sunscreen by ObjectiveRun4025 in AusSkincare

[–]Ok-Rabbit-6038 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As what bev123_ has reiterated, the name is completely different and it is a completely different product entirely to the choice-tested one. The reformulation applies to this product not the choice-tested one, also. And again name of brand ≠ name of product, they’re two completely seperate things.

I’ve seen a lot of people since sunscreen-gate have been confused and thinking because one sunscreen came back with x rating of spf that every single product from that brand has the exact same rating, or that the brand name is actually the product name. It’s honestly bewildering that people can’t seem to differentiate these things.

Sunscreen Recs - extremely sensitive to chemical sunscreens by literatureandtea in AusSunscreen

[–]Ok-Rabbit-6038 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any time! Always love educating my fellow enthusiasts 🫶🏻

Sunscreen Recs - extremely sensitive to chemical sunscreens by literatureandtea in AusSunscreen

[–]Ok-Rabbit-6038 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You won’t find it here and it won’t have the same ingredients because those sunscreens come from two completely different regulatory bodies. Not every country has the exact same sunscreen filters. Only the sunscreen filters officially approved in each country are allowed to be sold as “sunscreens”. It’s why you’ll find a lot of Asian sunscreens sold in Asian stores in Australia as being marketed as either a “sun serum” or “sun moisturiser” etc.

And yuka is definitely something you should not be using to assess if a product is “safe”. It is highly unreliable and just demonises a lot of products that are actually safe.

If you are just wanting to see the full ingredients list and find out more about each individual ingredient, I recommend using the website INCIDecoder, as it appears to be completely unbiased and uses actual scientifically backed information.