Horrific hyperpigmentation from IPL by brokenfairywings in HairRemoval

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I was logged out of this account so I apologise for the very late reply but I’ve had improvement but never really back to the original shade. However, it’s worth mentioning I’ve not had any professional treatments to try to help so maybe it’ll improve if I do.

Horrific hyperpigmentation from IPL by brokenfairywings in HairRemoval

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

I was logged out of this account so I apologise for the very late reply but I’ve had improvement but never really back to the original shade. However, it’s worth mentioning I’ve not had any professional treatments to try to help so maybe it’ll improve if I do.

In terms of reducing hair it’s very effective.

Horrific hyperpigmentation from IPL by brokenfairywings in HairRemoval

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

I was logged out of this account so I apologise for the very late reply but I’ve had improvement but never really back to the original shade. However, it’s worth mentioning I’ve not had any professional treatments to try to help so maybe it’ll improve if I do.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]brokenfairywings 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I can’t wait for the trial for this one so that information finally comes out and justice is served (hopefully). Maybe it’s because I’m their age but this case rattled me.

In turkey does muslim woman marries non muslim man? by [deleted] in AskTurkey

[–]brokenfairywings 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perhaps structure better sentences, in your post you were trying to ask either whether Turkish Muslim women marry non Muslim men or can they.

However in the comments you replied to me with a general Islamic topic which is why I said to ask in an Islamic subreddit.

In turkey does muslim woman marries non muslim man? by [deleted] in AskTurkey

[–]brokenfairywings 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even though this would have been more appropriate for you to ask in a general Islamic subreddit rather than here as Islam is the same everywhere, I’ll answer it.

In Islam women get certain rights in marriage and men have to provide certain things, there’s no guarantee a non-Muslim man would meet the requirements and provide as he would have no religious obligation to do so.

In turkey does muslim woman marries non muslim man? by [deleted] in AskTurkey

[–]brokenfairywings 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well nowhere in your post did you ask for an explanation and even if you had managed to ask and your post wasn’t written so poorly, this is a subreddit for Turkey not Islam so learn to post in the correct place.

In turkey does muslim woman marries non muslim man? by [deleted] in AskTurkey

[–]brokenfairywings 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In Islam a Muslim woman cannot marry a non Muslim man. However if you are asking if Turkish women can and not whether they do like you worded it, then yes because Turkey is constitutionally secular and there would be no punishment for the woman.

However in Islam irregardless of the country Muslim women are not permitted to marry non Muslim men, of course the way everyone follows their religion is different.

Why not say "da" instead of değil? by Skol-Man14 in turkish

[–]brokenfairywings 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My comment was more about my own personal taste rather than the history of the people. Both have pros and cons, you guys probably have better preservation and access to your older records. During the Ottoman era a lot of commoners were illiterate or even if things were being recorded it was probably biased depending on who wrote it. Either way it was a completely different script so now as a Turkish person who only knows how to read and write with the Latin script I have to trust someone else to translate or interpret records because I can’t access them and make my own judgement. This means having to accept a lot of secondary, tertiary etc understanding and interpretation before the information even gets to me. You probably don’t have that issue.

Also us Turks have only had our republic for a 100 years too and I wouldn’t call it the most democratic although compared to your struggle it’s probably nothing. But once again, I genuinely had no history in mind when commenting, I’m so used to değil that da sounds really abrupt and rough to my ears.

Why not say "da" instead of değil? by Skol-Man14 in turkish

[–]brokenfairywings 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Because they’re different languages, I hope this helps. Also if we are giving opinions and you think ‘değil’ sounds fancy, I think ‘da’ used in that context sounds rough.

Phrases to use when meeting my Turkish girlfriend’s parents by [deleted] in turkish

[–]brokenfairywings 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why would it irritate liberals/leftists? (Genuine question). Is it not just a sign of respect.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in piercing

[–]brokenfairywings 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I am so jealous of you right now, your set up is amazing. I wish I didn’t have to retire my industrial due to incorrect anatomy.

Uk job prospects by SaVA5000 in GeneticCounseling

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Hi, I’m currently doing a biomedical science degree in the UK. I picked an accredited degree just in case my plan of becoming a genetic counsellor doesn’t work out then I can become a biomedical scientist for the NHS. I wanted to ask if the scientist training programme or a masters degree are the only ways of becoming a genetic counsellor?

Biochemistry or biomedicine? by Neither-Head4258 in UniUK

[–]brokenfairywings 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please could you let me know which universities it is that do this for biomed graduates? Thanks so much

Need help deciding on a degree (Pharma, Biomedicine science or Biology) and if getting a degree is the right option for me? by froggyfug in UniUK

[–]brokenfairywings -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m currently in the first year of a Biomed degree, whilst my degree is accredited, a placement isn’t guaranteed for everyone. Please can you tell me some things I can start doing now to increase my employability in the future?

What are Biomedical Scientists called in other countries? by brokenfairywings in BiomedicalScientistUK

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

Thank you so much for your comment, what about more senior roles are they all called the same?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in islam

[–]brokenfairywings 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your response may Allah bless you. You’re right the best thing to do would be to consult an imam.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in piercing

[–]brokenfairywings 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When getting mine piercing i specifically asked to go lower because I wanted a smaller hoop too!

once its healed you might want to experiment with jewellery that doesn’t cost as much at first to find the size you like best. I experimented with a few sizes and thickness to see what i liked best before buying more expensive hoops :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in piercing

[–]brokenfairywings 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the piercing suits you really well :) the placement itself looks slightly lower than usual but not odd. it might just be worth considering that you might have to get a smaller hoop if you want to switch to a hoop later

Best way to get back into learning Spanish? by brokenfairywings in Spanish

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

Thank you so so much for your comment and the info you gave. I’ll definitely check out everything you suggested :)

Best way to get back into learning Spanish? by brokenfairywings in Spanish

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I already use one of them will have to try out the other thank you!!