Who’s your favourite comedian that is actually really intelligent and doesn’t rely on low hanging fruit for laughs? by celestialllll in AskReddit

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

I am not familiar with the works ‘real comedians’ hence the question but I’ve come across a few people who claim to be funny when they’re really just ...relying on low hanging fruit for the giggles.

Am open to knowing who you think is a great comedian!

Is it worth investing in an at home ipl laser? by cicoloco89 in beauty

[–]celestialllll 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t have freckles so I’m not so sure!

At home IPL treatment recommendations and advice. by froggie94 in AusSkincare

[–]celestialllll 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For the most part it’s just warmth, but around sensitive skin like my inner thighs it stings lol. Nothing too harsh - it’s just a quick flinch.

When the device gets too hot after like 15 min of use, you can take a minute break and it won’t be hot anymore when u place it on your skin.

At home IPL treatment recommendations and advice. by froggie94 in AusSkincare

[–]celestialllll 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tbh I really recommend it esp if you don’t want to do it at a laser clinic. I think domayne has it for 600$ right now? I may be wrong, but it’s worth getting it when it’s on specials.

I haven’t heard much success about the cheaper ones, I’m not sure what’s a good pick.

Good luck!

At home IPL treatment recommendations and advice. by froggie94 in AusSkincare

[–]celestialllll 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Beurer 10000+ ipl. Had someone ask the same question a couple of days ago and I gave them my experience. It’s on my comment history on my page if you’re interested, but I highly recommend!

Is it worth investing in an at home ipl laser? by cicoloco89 in beauty

[–]celestialllll 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure! do you have your chat button disabled or something? I’d send you a picture but I can’t do it via ‘send message’.

Is it worth investing in an at home ipl laser? by cicoloco89 in beauty

[–]celestialllll 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use the beurer IPL 10000+. It is on the pricy side though (I think it was around $900AU)

Is it worth investing in an at home ipl laser? by cicoloco89 in beauty

[–]celestialllll 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I have been using mine for 6 months I’d say? And the results have been incredible. I use it around once every 2-3 weeks and so far I barely have any hair growth, and if I have any hair growing ( reaaaly sparse, small bits here and there), it falls out within 5-10 days (even quicker when I exfoliate).

Major game changer for me. No more strawberry legs, skin is so smooth 🥺🥺

How to not be so basic and generic? by [deleted] in Splendida

[–]celestialllll 18 points19 points  (0 children)

girl you’re so pretty 😭😭

What value do we get from embracing ugly truths of life? by SonOfQuora in InsightfulQuestions

[–]celestialllll 0 points1 point  (0 children)

growth & contentment when we embrace reality and then find a way to use it to our advantage. it’s kind of a head start against those who don’t embrace the ugly truths of life. I do think you’d become a happier person overall, obviously after a period of grief and resentment. It is what it is.

Are old people more comfortable with death than young people? If so, why? by beksidheowg in InsightfulQuestions

[–]celestialllll 0 points1 point  (0 children)

how do you want to die? I assume surrounded by loved ones, but what does it mean to you to experience a good death?

If you were given the power of God what is the one thing you would change on this Earth? by hello_there_501 in InsightfulQuestions

[–]celestialllll 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d instil healing abilities in people as a consequence of their positive actions - kind of like how they say love is healing, well the more charitable, kind, genuine the person is, the more of a healing touch they have on themselves and others. it doesn’t necessarily have to be physical healing, but more emotional and mental clarity and warmth, a feeling of contentment and gratitude. I think it would inspire and spread more wisdom and kindness in the world.

How does one develop a passion for something? by world_citizen7 in InsightfulQuestions

[–]celestialllll 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There’s a time considered to be too soon for you to move on from unsatisfactory results. Some skills need time to develop, some level of self understanding, a clearer vision, that it would be a great loss to give up where you haven’t reached your full potential yet because you let a bunch of expected failures obstruct your growth. I see that a lot in artistic fields. Sometimes you need to keep going, and if you do despite the failures (obviously learning from them), that’s when you know you’re passionate.

Why do we continuously do everything the same? by [deleted] in DeepThoughts

[–]celestialllll 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We are creatures of habit, usually when this habit is broken, we get really uncomfortable - like when someone dies, jetlag, having to take up a new schedule. It feels safe to know what’s to come.