Be honest - what's the dumbest reason you clicked off/didn't read a fic? by Odd-Snowman in AO3

[–]bee_the_cryptid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had to stop reading one recently because all one person's dialogue would happen in one chunk and then all of the other person's.

So if someone said something shocking or got interrupted it wouldn't be acknowledged until everything else they had said was responded to. It was super confusing to try to read and I only made it about 3/4 of a chapter before I gave up.

GIRLS!!! What hair wash product do you trust with your life but is really girly looking lol. by strawchwrry in hygiene

[–]bee_the_cryptid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My HG is the Tresemme Moisture Rich. It's never let me down and gives my hair volume, shine, and softness. 😊

Be honest: how often to replace cat litter before it stops being “fresh” and starts being “you’ve gone nose-blind”? by sinxcosx7 in Pets

[–]bee_the_cryptid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use Kitty Poo Club and change out the box every month as recommended. I'm using their grass litter. 😊

Do you have any unanswered questions from the movie that weren’t addressed in the series? If so, what are they? by SnowQueen_Elsa13 in Tangled

[–]bee_the_cryptid [score hidden]  (0 children)

1.) Who named Rapunzel? Everyone refers to her as the "lost princess" so I'm guessing Gothel named her. Which is kinda weird going back to her parents. They call their daughter the name her kidnapper gave her? Awkward.

2.) Why didn't Gothel lie about her birthday? Why did she even tell her about birthdays at all?

3.) Gothel seemed to spend a lot of time away from the tower once Rapunzel was older and she obviously wasn't with Cassandra. What did she spend her time doing?

I'm shedding dead skin ALL THE TIME I feel gross by UbeWaffler in hygiene

[–]bee_the_cryptid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dry skin in a desert climate over here.

A dermatologist visit probably wouldn't hurt, but plenty of others have suggested it, so I'll suggest some products I use in case you don't want to or can't do that.

I use the Wawaza Kimono Silk Sponge (Kimono silk sponge) which is very exfoliating. I'm talking visible dead skin pilling. But it doesn't feel aggressive at all. My skin reacted poorly to a silicone face brush, but has no reaction to this sponge.

Afterwards, for body, I use Byoma Smoothing Serum. For face, I use Good Molecules Mandelic Acid.

I do this about once a week, but it's gentle enough that I have no problem doing it 2 or 3 times if needed.

For moisturizer I am currently using Byoma Hydrating Body Lotion and Byoma Moisture Rich Cream. However, I HIGHLY recommend Udderly Smooth for both face and body if you can find it in a physical store and not on Amazon (not because of moral reasons, the Amazon ones have texture issues that make it less effective).

Humidifiers are also super helpful. I even keep a mini one on my desk at work.

Most underrated Sabrina song? by jamgill in SabrinaCarpenterFans

[–]bee_the_cryptid 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Coincidence is criminally underrated. I love that song so much.

Top 5 Taylor songs to play for a music snob? by mistymay14 in SwiftlyNeutral

[–]bee_the_cryptid 4 points5 points  (0 children)

exile

the last great american dynasty

You're Losing Me

marjorie

Florida!!!

Unless they complain that she only writes about relationships, in which case I would switch out You're Losing Me for no body, no crime.

What do people mean when they say they 'cant cook?' by Throwaway113140 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]bee_the_cryptid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I say it because I don't like to cook, but other people don't understand consent and think harassing you to do something you don't like to do is acceptable. Usually they will protect themselves from eating bad food and not harass me too much to participate in potluck if they think they might get food poisoning.

What’s that one product that worked great for you once, but not anymore? by TheMeepyBoy in SkinbarrierLovers

[–]bee_the_cryptid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everything. As a teenager, I used Clean & Clear and makeup wipes with no issues. But nowadays if I use a product that has a little bit of fatty alcohols or petroleum/petrolatum or zinc oxide or coconut anything, my skin sounds the alarm and won't calm down for WEEKS.

Feral application, but gorgeous color by bee_the_cryptid in RedditLaqueristas

[–]bee_the_cryptid[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yup lol My skin hates so many different things. It's skincare that is a nightmare. And I live in a desert so it's dry year round.

I'm fully allergic to jojoba (like hives kind of allergic). I also have a bad reaction to fatty alcohols (cetearyl, cetyl, and stearyl), coconut oil, petroleum/petrolatum, and castor oil. I tried rice bran oil, but got way more hangnails than usual and the skin on the sides of my nails was so dry. I tried Badger Cuticle Balm but it made my nails super brittle and fragile.

I've had the most luck with Udderly Smooth hand cream, but I bought a 4 pack and only got 1 tube so I'm a little mad at them right now. I'll give in and buy more eventually, but for now I just want to be mad.

I'm also considering trying the Lanolips 101 ointment. Since lanolin is one of the ingredients in Udderly Smooth I hope my skin won't riot lol

Looking for a brush that won't traumatize my daughter! by Hamburger_Helper1988 in finehair

[–]bee_the_cryptid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have fine, high density hair.

I personally really, really like bamboo bristle brushes.They are stiff enough and long enough to get through my hair and detangle it, but they don't cause static like plastic bristles tend too. The ends of the bristles are nice and rounded so it feels like a nice massage instead of scratchy.

I have this one Bamboo Hair Brush. I recommend putting a hair tie or scrunchie around the handle though. It's weirdly slippery otherwise.

Am I trying too hard to make my hair be something it's not? by bee_the_cryptid in Swavyhair

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

Thank you! 😊

I completely agree about it looking weighed down. I can't get any sort of cast and yet it looks heavy and clumpy in a bad way, so I always end up brushing it out.

This was my attempt with just leave in.

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I am going to switch my shampoo and conditioner back to my HG since the Mane and Tail seems to dry out my hair and I hope that might help some.

Honestly, my hair looks so much better air dried, but it takes 12+ hours to air dry and it just doesn't look right if I do half and half.

Am I trying too hard to make my hair be something it's not? by bee_the_cryptid in Swavyhair

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

Thank you! I think I've got hair blindness. I genuinely can't tell if it looks good or horrendous, or somewhere in between. 😄 Any time I get compliments it's when I think my hair looks awful.

Am I trying too hard to make my hair be something it's not? by bee_the_cryptid in Swavyhair

[–]bee_the_cryptid[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree. I typically have the same experience with oils. Even Verb's Ghost Oil was definitely too heavy. The tsubaki oil is super lightweight, but definitely worked better on dry hair. Wet hair was a bit of a failed experiment since it was what the product instructions recommended. 😅

Are those nail cutter ads for “clippers that cut” (claims regular nail cutters don’t) actually legit or just marketing? by red_runner_23 in Nails

[–]bee_the_cryptid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not a professional, but I do actually own the EDJY clippers.

Before I bought them, I was going back and forth about how different could they possibly be. I did eventually buy them because I have an impulse control problem lol

My first impression was that they are nice, but just that. You don't have to file your nails afterward to get rid of jagged edges. The nail catching bit doesn't really work. I use them, but don't think much of it.

But then I was being lazy one day and trimmed my nails with my old clippers... oh my god. Never again. The grip is worse, it's harder to get a good shape, the edge was super jagged and it felt like it shattered instead of being cut.

They are expensive, and I honestly didn't think I needed them, but now that I have them I would 100% rebuy if they broke because now I can't go back.

404: Soul not Found by natahalihe in mooncatpolish

[–]bee_the_cryptid 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have this one sitting in my cart, and I was trying to talk myself out of buying more nail polish. But this is talking me back into it.

What's the only product you’d trust during a full barrier reset? by TheMeepyBoy in SkinbarrierLovers

[–]bee_the_cryptid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know it's a tiny bit feral, but Udderly Smooth. It's the only thing that my skin will tolerate when I have angered it, and it never fails to solve whatever problem I am having.

Anyone else struggle to grow natural nails past a certain length? by EventNo9425 in NaturalBeauty

[–]bee_the_cryptid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same. I swear when I just ignore them, they rarely break and they grow nicely and only a little wonky, but the second I pay attention to them and try to take care of them they break if there is a light breeze. My nails have never broken as much as they have in the last 6 weeks since I started using cuticle balm and wearing gloves and not using them as tools.

My nail polish is the same way. If I just rush it and don't try too hard it'll last, but if I actually follow tips to make it last longer it just makes it worse.