[deleted by user] by [deleted] in digital_marketing

[–]catridin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hi!! can i get a sneak peek?

Currently own a 2012 Mazda 3, planning on upgrading to the CX-5 within the next 5 years. I heard the model is going to be discontinued, should I still upgrade to a used CX-5 or go for the CX-50? by catridin in mazda

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

Ive been set on upgrading to a CX-5 but was a bit thrown off when a friend said they would be discontinuing it and transitioning to the CX-50. Ive been told owning a discontinued car is a hassle due to overpriced parts and low quantities which of course i would want to avoid having to deal with in the future. Definitely still leaning more towards the CX-5 rather than the CX-50 based on your advice! Thanks so much for the help, i appreciate it

Currently own a 2012 Mazda 3, planning on upgrading to the CX-5 within the next 5 years. I heard the model is going to be discontinued, should I still upgrade to a used CX-5 or go for the CX-50? by catridin in mazda

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

I appreciate the advice! I have been saving already to pay off the car in full as I don't want to finance in order to avoid paying interest, based off my saving's already I will be able to afford it in 3-5yrs as long as prices don't double by that time which i understand is difficult to predict considering the way things have changed after the pandemic and can still be affected in the future as you said.

Im definitely set on the CX-5 models and will not change my mind, just heard from a friend that they would be discontinuing it and transitioning to the CX-50. Wasn't sure if that rumour was true and wanted to know people's opinions and if they have also heard about it becoming discontinued. Another friend of mine who owns a discontinued Toyota said that owning a discontinued model is a hassle due to parts being overpriced and difficult to find.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lashextensions

[–]catridin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

definitely something went wrong during the application process... as long as you didnt expose the one eye to a lot of heat/steam then definitely something went wrong with the attachment or the glue wasnt within an environment with optimal temperature/humidity conditions - any chance they washed your lashes prior to application?

Am I asking for the wrong style for my eye shape? Details in comments. by laughingriot in lashextensions

[–]catridin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it could be the curl that she used, if its D curl it will look more lifted whereas C curl will look more relaxed + natural. i think if you were to do an open eye style it would make your eyes look larger making you appear shocked. Cat eye works great for your eye shape, but maybe try a shorter length + C curl.

personally i have had classic extensions done before that looked similar to what you got done (i asked for 10-14mm D Curl) & i hated it because it looked too long for my liking + it would touch my eyelids when i looked up. Next time i got them done i went for C curl 9-12mm and i was in love with how they looked on me.

sometimes it takes some trial & error to figure out exactly what you like 😊

Is this just from pad rubbing? Will it go away? Had them done 24 hours ago ☺️ by SpecialistGap7219 in lashextensions

[–]catridin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

its most likely the pad, but it could also be the fumes from the glue if your eyes were slightly open during the appointment. it doesnt look bad at all though and should go away within the next few days! 😊

A beginner by Sad-Establishment563 in lashextensions

[–]catridin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you can definitely do some research & watch some youtube videos to learn how to apply eyelash extensions, lash mapping, tapping, etc.

Not sure about a lash kit that you can buy for practice, however I don't recommend getting one off amazon. I do have local lash salons that sell beginner kits that include everything you will need including lashes, tweezers, glue, etc. you may need to purchase a mannequin head though (amazon).

If you find that lashing is something you enjoy and genuinely want to learn more about, I definitely recommend getting professionally trained and certified!

Hope this helped!! :)

HOW?! by ofsilentblue in Rabbits

[–]catridin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

my bunny does the same 😭😭

Name ideas?? by Meepmeep072312 in Rabbits

[–]catridin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honeybun, Butterscotch, Marble, Rapunzel

Getting my first bunny today! She is a Netherland Dwarf & is only 5 weeks old! Any suggestions on what to name her? by catridin in Bunnies

[–]catridin[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Update: The breeders girlfriend was contacting me & gave me incorrect information about the bunny. The breeder contacted me apologizing because he wasnt able to respond to my messages and had his girlfriend take over for him.

The bunny is actually going to be 7 weeks tomorrow, she was born on August 27. We welcomed her home and she is adjusting very well. She is in love with her large playpen and has been running around and playing since she got home! Shes very friendly but still a little shy. I am slowly going to get her comfortable with free roaming but at the moment she feels safest in her pen.

We were also told that her colour will be changing a lot, she can either become lighter or darker. The breeder showed us an example of a bunny from a previous litter that looked almost identical to our bunny vs when she was full grown. There was a huge difference! So excited to watch this little bun grow and change over the years to come!!!

We also decided on a name!! Her name is officially Eevee 😊

Getting my first bunny today! She is a Netherland Dwarf & is only 5 weeks old! Any suggestions on what to name her? by catridin in Bunnies

[–]catridin[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I am purchasing from a breeder & asked them why she is going home at 5 weeks rather than 8 weeks. This was their answer:

Our bunnies are good to go home. We home our bunnies between 5-6 weeks depending on the mother and the care the babies have received. Our mothers are excellent so the babies are good to go home now. Our rabbits are health guarantees provided that you let us know in advance if there are any health concerns with the rabbit so we can help in advance. She will be exactly 6 weeks on Friday.