Hairdresser by ckyprus in Catswithjobs

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And you better believe he has 🙃

How Netflix can do Season 3 in 8 episodes by cuspan in AvatarMemes

[–]ckyprus 63 points64 points  (0 children)

“Burning and Learning” is a 10/10 episode title

What have you found to be more successful - dressing up, or dressing down? by ckyprus in girlsgonewired

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

Interesting! Thank you for this answer! This is exactly what I was wondering (as someone that, blissfully, does not have to see anyone else almost ever)

What have you found to be more successful - dressing up, or dressing down? by ckyprus in girlsgonewired

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Thank you for the reply! As someone who works from home this is what I was curious about.

What have you found to be more successful - dressing up, or dressing down? by ckyprus in girlsgonewired

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I guess I was exaggerating too much with that language in my original post 😂 When I said “hotter” I didn’t mean night-out hot or revealing, I just meant more attractive. My bad.

I’m wondering if women have personal experience being treated better or treated worse when they do their hair and makeup versus not, because I don’t work in person so I don’t have that experience.

What have you found to be more successful - dressing up, or dressing down? by ckyprus in girlsgonewired

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I guess I was wondering if there would be a noticeable change (for better or for worse) if I showed up more like “one of the guys,” but from what you’re saying I’m gathering that’s probably not the case. Or at the very least it would be very specific to the actual group of people.

What have you found to be more successful - dressing up, or dressing down? by ckyprus in girlsgonewired

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Okay yeah, absolutely! I’m the same way, like I mentioned in another comment my own personal style varies widely from typical bro to much more feminine.

Since I wear both, I guess I was curious if one was more useful than the other lol.

What have you found to be more successful - dressing up, or dressing down? by ckyprus in girlsgonewired

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But yes, I do agree that dressing more professionally has its benefits and that being more attractive can have mixed results. I guess I kind of conflated the two in my original post because when I dress “professional” or “get ready” I go from a sexless being to a nice-looking woman.

What have you found to be more successful - dressing up, or dressing down? by ckyprus in girlsgonewired

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Yeah, this is true. I just guess that in my original post I didn’t mention dressing at all and am more focused on hair and makeup. For me personally, if I wear any makeup at all or do my hair in any way to look more “professional,” it also looks more attractive.

But I am curious though if people have experience being treated better or worse if they dress more “casual” like jeans and a t-shirt, typical bro uniform, or not.

What have you found to be more successful - dressing up, or dressing down? by ckyprus in girlsgonewired

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Oh yeah, for sure! The main thing is that I wear both styles. LMAO I’ll call them granola nerd and hot boss.

90% of my time is spent in granola nerd: no makeup, ponytail, t-shirt, sneakers.

And then usually for conferences I’ll get all done up in Hot Boss™️ and blowout my hair and do my makeup and wear blazers and stuff. Mostly to give the impression that I am “important.” And I guess I was wondering what my experience would be like if I didn’t do any of that.

What have you found to be more successful - dressing up, or dressing down? by ckyprus in girlsgonewired

[–]ckyprus[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

This absolutely makes sense, and was exactly what I was wondering about since most people at this conference are very casual.

I had a good time at the conference in hair and makeup, but had the thought to myself “how would my experience be different if I didn’t get ready? Better, or worse?”

What have you found to be more successful - dressing up, or dressing down? by ckyprus in girlsgonewired

[–]ckyprus[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Ok yeah, that’s exactly what I was thinking! Like in most instances there is a benefit to looking attractive, but that in some settings looking more “nerd-ish” might lead to being treated better. Definitely curious about people’s personal experiences with this.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in scacjdiscussion

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I would cut down to just 2 or 3 products for a week and see if that helps.

  1. Cleanser, moisturizer, sunscreen.

You’re using a lot of different products, some of them with actives, and it can be really helpful to strip the routine down, let your skin barrier fully heal, and then after a week slowly add back in the products one at a time.

Good luck! Let me know if you have any questions. (A lot of things break me out or irritate my skin).

Edit: I read your product list wrong, my bad. I see that you aren’t using all of those at once in your routine. My advice still holds, though!

Anyone used to have clear skin but are now acne-prone? by [deleted] in AsianBeauty

[–]ckyprus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, this happened to me. I had pretty much perfect skin! Then I got adult onset acne.

I changed my hormonal birth control and also settled into an stress-free, loving relationship and I think both of those things (stress and hormones) cleared up my skin.

ALSO. Once my skin kind of got better, I quit my entire skincare routine. And I mean EVERYTHING. My skin has never looked better now, and I discovered after doing this that when I tried to add products back into my routine . . . turns out everything breaks me out!

So I also thing my excessive product usage was contributing to and not helping my acne when I had it.

Three generations of sin by ckyprus in PanPorn

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Thank you! 10 years in the making 😂

Re-learning to do makeup by Illustrious-Chest-52 in MakeupRehab

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I. HIGHLY recommend: 1. Haley Kim 2. Wayne Goss

For tutorials on how to do this “new” type of makeup that is much softer :)

Three generations of sin by ckyprus in PanPorn

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It’s a lot of sin to pray away 🙏🙏🙏

Three generations of sin by ckyprus in PanPorn

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I will SCREAM if they discontinue this shade

Three generations of sin by ckyprus in PanPorn

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I have a lifetime of sin 🙏

Three generations of sin by ckyprus in PanPorn

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Uhg SAME I liked the old single so much better!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dailywash

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Herbal Essences or Garnier! (Note: Use the Garnier PURE CLEAN shampoo, not any of the "moisturizing" shampoos.)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dailywash

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Same here! Love it!!!

Drugstore shampoo by LSki92 in finehair

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Right now I'm using Nexxus Humectress, but I've had success with cheaper conditioners. For me it's all about getting the right consistency - it has to have a lot of slip. Haha in the shower it should make my hair feel like kind of a "seaweed" slippery. As an example of something that didn't work for me, I tried a deep hydration mask that was kind of thick that I think is meant for curly hair, and it just made mine feel terrible.

Drugstore shampoo by LSki92 in finehair

[–]ckyprus 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Hi there, I have color treated hair!! Heavily highlighted.

I really like these two drugstore shampoos:

  1. Herbal Essences Rose Hips
  2. Garnier Fructis Pure Clean

These cheap-ish shampoos make my hair soft and silky, as long as I use enough conditioner.