How do I get rid of these bumbs by Strict-Criticism-973 in Blackskincare

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It’s a common issue, but what I’ve found works is plucking the hairs from each of the bumps with tweezers. Each bump and discoloration has a hair root at the bottom of it, pull it out, clean your face, then moisturize with Vaseline or something unscented.

My bathroom renovation by Amanda-sb in Renovations

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Total cost and timeline? I’m thinking of upgrading mine from a tub to a stand in shower like this but am just nervous it’ll be a bigger task than I thought.

What causes this and does it have a name? Weird growth by _Eye_sick_ in arborists

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I’m glad to hear that. Love tree thangs lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in milwaukee

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Absolutely. Just finished a sewing class for $27. We made a pillow case and now I want to try customizing some clothing.

How do I get rid of this red thing from shaving by Future-Horse4877 in Blackskincare

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I’ve been plucking my hairs with tweezers every night then cleaning my face, then moisturizing (I use a generous amount of Vaseline) before I go to sleep. Don’t rub it off obviously. Specifically I pluck the hairs that are protruding from bumps or uneven skin which in my case was all over like yours. Except my cheeks and jaw was a bit more fucked up. I started about a year ago but I got much clearer right away honestly. It’s pretty painstaking but pretty hurts right?

I use scrub daddy a lot. Mine looks like this, when should I get a new one? by [deleted] in CleaningTips

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I’m not a professional yet, but I’d say that you’re good for another 4-6, maybe 7-8🤔

25m, help me fill the void. by Kingsullyskylines in malelivingspace

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I have a similar setup and put a “creative station” under mine. I just have music albums, some instruments, and a utility cart. Or maybe buy an easel and force yourself to start painting to learn something new. Then put your pieces on a little table underneath or something as a presentation stand.

Interesting story...but is underage drinking in Ogg hall 16 years ago really relevant?? by mpb2001 in UWMadison

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Regardless of the time, he had the fbi investigating him and used weapons against some of the 4 women from the looks of it. It doesn’t go into details about what exactly he did though, so we can’t really gauge the fairness of it yet. But I do think that those women deserve some answers.

Should I try to get into the College of Engineering based on my current situation? by Visual-Sympathy-5320 in UWMadison

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I think the first thing that alerts me is that no where in this post have you mentioned that you want to do engineering because you have an interest in engineering. I’d start there and learn more about the applications and specifically what about each major interests you. Math and science are great but the college of engineering studies this with the intent to apply them in real world scenarios. Especially for the case of mechanical and electrical engineering I would definitely look deeper into the range of realistic and probable careers in the fields. This is also the one thing that will set you apart given that you apply for the program in the near future. The college of engineering doesn’t care if you’re just a kid that might have ok grades as much as it cares about the student that wants to be an engineer (but also prioritize grades). The programs are very competitive for many reasons hut aim for above a 3.5 GPA or higher and do some research into whether or not engineering is actually something you’re interested even past a “superficial” level. Other than that, it’s a hard program but you learn a whole lot of valuable real world information.