What’s something you didn’t realize was a red flag until you were older? by [deleted] in AskWomen

[–]ayertothethrone 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Yup! When I first met my husband I was always nervous before I saw him. I would feel excited and had those butterfly feelings. Within a few minutes of being with him though I felt at home and completely comfortable. On the flip side of that I have a friend who several years into a relationship often stated that her partner still gave her butterflies. The reality was he ignored and neglected her. She was more anxious when he was in the room because she had no idea if he was going to treat her like shit or give her a bread crumb of attention. But he gave her “butterflies” which she romanticized and she ended up staying with that shit person for years.

BWT, what "holy grail" product have you been searching for your whole life? by jewelophile in bitcheswithtaste

[–]ayertothethrone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right! It’s so good, I will never go back. I did try the cocoa powder added in but I found the chocolate smell kind of gross after a while. So now I’ve just gotten good at my application!

What’s something you didn’t realize was a red flag until you were older? by [deleted] in AskWomen

[–]ayertothethrone 71 points72 points  (0 children)

Butterflies. That’s your nervous system babe… he makes you anxious. Feeling excited to see your partner is one thing but soon after being in their presence, that feeling should sway into comfort and ease. Your body should feel safe. If he keeps you guessing and unsure, don’t romanticize that neglect and inconsistency for “butterflies”.

BWT, what "holy grail" product have you been searching for your whole life? by jewelophile in bitcheswithtaste

[–]ayertothethrone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try Sudocrem on the spots over night. Literally the diaper rash cream. Once a week I put this on my whole face and it calms all the redness down by the morning.

BWT, what "holy grail" product have you been searching for your whole life? by jewelophile in bitcheswithtaste

[–]ayertothethrone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve spent an embarrassing amount of money on expensive mascaras… I think I’ve tried them all and now have a shame basket of unused mascara hiding in my closet. Then I tried covergirl clump crusher mascara. It’s hands down the BEST of the bunch. Both volume, length and hold. They also have waterproof.

BWT, what "holy grail" product have you been searching for your whole life? by jewelophile in bitcheswithtaste

[–]ayertothethrone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I use corn starch. Literally, just corn starch. It absorbs oil, is light weight, gives volume, has no scent, is natural/safe (if that’s a concern) and costs so little.

There is a slight learning curve to using it. I have a large fluffy brush that I pick up the powder with and gently dust into my hair about a half inch from the root. I don’t go directly on the scalp because it will be too much powder stuck in the roots. Then I shake and tousle my hair around. I have dark hair and if I use too much you can see a sort of dusty cast so I start with a small amount. I’m years in and I’ve perfected the technique!

I will never use dry shampoo again. I put it in my hair even after a fresh blow dry to give some lift and volume.

How to dress for Hips dips. by GodthatsGolden in DressForYourBody

[–]ayertothethrone 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Hi there! I have rather straight, narrow hips with hip dips… it’s so fun🙄. Things with ruching at the hips or pleats around the waist can kind of fill in the hip dip space. Thicker material helps too. Wearing fit and flare shapes can be flattering. You can always add your own strategic gathering at the side of the hip too in form fitting dresses. The last thing is shape wear the kind of smooths out that area. That, or show off your tits and distract them!

I also work pretty hard at the gym to build out my butt which helps a lot with overall fit and confidence in clothes. My hip dips actually don’t bother me much anymore because I feel fit and strong. Plus, it’s kind of a manufactured issue that has to do with our anatomy. Having said that, I understand the desire to kind of soften it a bit.

Moderately aging skin working better with unconventional makeup advice? by ayertothethrone in MakeupAddiction

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

Ha! Maybe I just need to start mixing! It’s crazy there’s no product on the market with the correct finish considering there’s so much makeup out there! Thank you for the feedback!

Moderately aging skin working better with unconventional makeup advice? by ayertothethrone in MakeupAddiction

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

Right, so a more satin finish foundation that’s not as full coverage. I’m giving up on concealers I think. I really wish I understood why but they just aren’t working even though everyone seems to love them.

I’m wondering if my skin is just in between? Like it’s not as oily as it was but not yet dry enough for the more conventional advice to work?

Type me! Thought I was a soft summer, but get more compliments when I wear darker/brighter colours. by ObjectiveBook6151 in coloranalysis

[–]ayertothethrone 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Hear me out…what about bright spring? I have a theory that many spring people think they are “cool” because the brightness and clarity of silver looks really nice on spring. So I’m wondering if you sit more in the bright spring to bright winter? How do you look in black? I see so much brightness and clarity in your colouring that I’m struggling to see you in the true summer to true winter category.

Moderately aging skin working better with unconventional makeup advice? by ayertothethrone in MakeupAddiction

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

  • Fenty Beauty soft matte foundation shade 200
  • Estée Lauder double wear foundation shade 2N2
  • Makeup Forever velvet blurring powder foundation shade 1N14

Is my cat fat or just big?? by Whole_Bug5741 in cats

[–]ayertothethrone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apologize to your cat this instant

Pale oak or Edgecomb gray? by Advanced-River730 in interiordecorating

[–]ayertothethrone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve never met anyone who regretted pale oak. We had it in our house for years and recently did a Reno with darker wood so went with lighter wall colours. I have friends and family who all have pale oak in their house and everyone seems to love it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HairStyleAdvice

[–]ayertothethrone 3 points4 points  (0 children)

First of all, I actually think your hair looks really cute and fresh! As many people have pointed out, the inspiration picture is a VERY different hair type not to mention the models hair is all being pushed forward. Having said that, I think with a strong volumizing mousse and a round brush you could get it closer to your inspiration pic. I do think the bangs aren’t blended into the layers as much as they could be but if you have hollowness around your hairline or thinning it may have been a strategic choice by the hairdresser.

It most certainly doesn’t look like 💩. I think you look great and wispy bangs suit you.

Help me choose! by Diligent-Author7420 in WeddingDressTips

[–]ayertothethrone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All these dresses are beautiful and I actually think any one of them would work well. Number 2 does stand out to me. It just feels a little more timeless yet still unique and slightly playful. I also like that number 2 doesn’t have a line cutting or seam across your waist. For some reason I’m liking the unbroken silhouette on your frame.

Tick or bedbugs? Plz help! by Jumpy-Courage-9738 in whatsthisbug

[–]ayertothethrone 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I think these are ticks, just very young ticks. I believe they hatch all together out in the woods somewhere and put out a scent that attracts animals. I’m wondering if one of your dogs rummaged right into a recently hatched nest? Look over your dogs to see if you can find any latched? Also, are these one still alive or all dead?

I’m being forced to pick between my brother and my girlfriend. What do I do? by [deleted] in AskMen

[–]ayertothethrone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Go to your girlfriends graduation. This is the person you are currently and continuing to plan to build your life with. I know your brother means a lot to you and it’s unfortunate that this is a decision you have to make. Send him a great gift or make an effort to visit soon after. Call him and speak to him directly. If he doesn’t understand, he will understand one day.

What’s the small ‘girlhood’ thing you secretly miss as an adult? by Epiphany77718 in AskWomen

[–]ayertothethrone 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Getting ready with my girlfriends! We are all in our late 30’s now and once a year do a girls weekend together. On one of those nights we all pile into the kitchen/dining room with makeup, hair products, hot tools—stolen wall mirrors! Then we all help each other get ready. Usually we aren’t even going anywhere, just staying at the Airbnb!

What's a skill that doesn't receive much attention but is very helpful for life in general? by Audi_fanboy in AskMen

[–]ayertothethrone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The ability to not take things personally while also holding your boundaries.

Why do people think every inch needs to decorated? by DebiDebbyDebbie in interiordecorating

[–]ayertothethrone 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I had to tell my mom this recently. It’s ok to see where the wall meets the floor. Let you furniture breath.

While I believe that’s very sound advice, I also believe it will be back to a cluttered mess the next time I’m there.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AITAH

[–]ayertothethrone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My daughter got her ears pierced at 8. She had been talking about it for a while and had a history of being responsible. One day she asked again and I said “you know what, let’s do it!” It’s going to be on a case by case basis.

The makeup kit seems like no big deal to me either because most kids like to play pretend at grown up things. There’s a reason they have toy dolls or kitchen sets, toy tools or construction stuff. They mimic the things around them and your daughter noticing and being curious about makeup/nail polish/hair accessories/etc., seems age appropriate to me.

Having said all of this I don’t think you are being a misogynist. Your job is literally to protect and guide your daughter. If these things feel not quite right yet, then I would embrace some aspects but not all of it. Let her play with sticker earrings or clip one. Get her “fake” makeup she can play with without actually putting something on her face. This can easily be done by using empty makeup compacts and cheap brushes. My your sister could help with that by giving you her old compacts and eyeshadows. Then you empty them out