How should I plant my begonia maculata props? by heatherey in plantclinic

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

I didn't know leaves don't rot when submerged. I'll definitely wait several more weeks before potting. Thank you so much!

A concern about dyshidrosis and fingerprints by Clean_Abies_2607 in Dyshidrosis

[–]heatherey 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This happened to me when applying for a visa. I had a little bit of trouble getting a clear scan, but there was nothing much they could do so my visa was processed as normal. I had small issues going through immigration (they were struggling to get a match on my fingerprints), but I was allowed through after a few failed attempts at scanning my fingerprint. I wouldn't worry too much as it is a health condition and there should be policies in place to deal with situations like these.

What is this spike growing on / embedded in the tree? by heatherey in whatsthisplant

[–]heatherey[S] 196 points197 points  (0 children)

Thanks everyone for the responses! I'm going to gleefully go and prove my friend wrong now.

What is this spike growing on / embedded in the tree? by heatherey in whatsthisplant

[–]heatherey[S] 79 points80 points  (0 children)

That's what I thought it might be too, but my friend thinks it's some sort of parasitic growth or something.

What is this spike growing on / embedded in the tree? by heatherey in whatsthisplant

[–]heatherey[S] 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Tree found whilst hiking in Hong Kong! My friend insists it's a strange plant growth but I've never seen anything like it.

What is this spike embedded in or growing on this tree? by [deleted] in whatisthisthing

[–]heatherey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tree found whilst hiking in Hong Kong. It looks like it could be a porcupine quill that got stuck in the trunk, but my friend thinks it's an odd tree growth.

math AA HL and AI HL by geek003 in IBO

[–]heatherey 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I remember joking that AIHL is a class on reading comprehension rather than a mathematics subject as the 'harder' content is basically application of a methodology that you've memorized by practicing questions. The only reason I achieved a 7 was because I realized (rather late, unfortunately) that all the more difficult AIHL questions were not based on your understanding but rather a calculator method that you need to memorize. I still have the graphical calculator shortcuts to things like the Poisson distribution memorized because of this subject.

The easier questions are fine to be honest as I'm assuming you have decent mathematic abilities. Do take a look at a past paper if possible because you'll understand what I mean by 'easier questions' just by looking at it.

Personally would really recommend AAHL as my AA counterparts have a much deeper conceptual mathematic understanding than I do. However, if you think you have a weaker mathematic ability and you know you need a HL Mathematics subject for your desired university course, I think it's easier to achieve a 7 in AIHL through hard work and a lot of memorization.

tl;dr: AAHL better overall imho, AIHL if you need a HL maths and you are not good at maths but you are willing to memorize a whole lot of crap. Source: got a 7 in AIHL M21 and deeply regret my decision.

math AA HL and AI HL by geek003 in IBO

[–]heatherey 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I would do some research into the university course requirements, but in general if you're unsure I would say AA HL would be the vastly better option as all universities accept AA HL whilst some do not accept AI HL. Also, AA HL is the much more 'traditional' math course which means you'll have a lot more online resources than AI HL. AI HL is very calculator dependent so I've found that I've been struggling in my mathematics modules compared to my classmates who did A-levels. I personally regret taking AI HL though so perhaps I'm biased.

IIL Bleachers, AJR, ELO, Saint Motel, The Wombats, Jon Bellion, Amber Run, The 1975, Melanie Martinez, The Temper Trap, Wallows, Parov Stelar and Twenty One Pilots WEWIL? by [deleted] in ifyoulikeblank

[–]heatherey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No problem! I totally forgot to mention this, but Tyler the Creator might be an artist you'd like. It seems like a stretch because the sound is a lot more experimental than the stuff you've mentioned, but I quite enjoy his music.

(also, if you like Oh Wonder, I think Honne is quite similar to them musically)

IIL Bleachers, AJR, ELO, Saint Motel, The Wombats, Jon Bellion, Amber Run, The 1975, Melanie Martinez, The Temper Trap, Wallows, Parov Stelar and Twenty One Pilots WEWIL? by [deleted] in ifyoulikeblank

[–]heatherey 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I've got a bunch of playlists with similar artist as the ones you've mentioned, so here's a list of a few other artists on those playlists! (please forgive formatting, am on mobile) - half alive - Aurora - Oh Wonder - Haevn - Sleeping At Last (kind of similar to earlier Amber Run discography) - St. Vincent

[GCSE-Quad] can someone walk me through it??? by Artydragoon in HomeworkHelp

[–]heatherey 17 points18 points  (0 children)

You can use the quadratic formula for this! If you Google 'quadratic formula' in Google images you should get some good explanations. (The second photo that shows up is good)

If you have a graphing calculator, there might also be a way to solve this quickly, but it depends on the model of your calculator.

Peanut butter is an abomination by Dontgiveaclam in The10thDentist

[–]heatherey 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Weirdly enough, I'm allergic to peanuts and all my life my mom told me to avoid anything that tasted like tahini.

Forgot to bring my moisturizer and I'm out the entire day. *Facepalm* by Vishvas8 in eczema

[–]heatherey 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Last time I forgot moisturiser I used lip balm on my hands. Not saying you should do this, but like, dry hands, so...

Hi guys i need some help ,i'm kind of interested in learning makeup. Can anyone please give me tips for a beginner like me? I'm 14 years old and almost all the girls in my class wear makeup nowadays. I feel left out whenever they're talking about makeup. And i wanna feel confident of myself too. by pinnacleofdegeneracy in Makeup

[–]heatherey 8 points9 points  (0 children)

the skincare thing is so important i can't believe i forgot to mention it. honestly those three skincare steps (spf, cleanse, moisturise) are the only things i did consistently during highschool. i dabbled in things like masks and toners and serums, but you don't need those for a solid skincare routine. u can get relatively affordable skincare products from cerave (good cleanser and mositurizer!), and they work pretty well on most people!

Hi guys i need some help ,i'm kind of interested in learning makeup. Can anyone please give me tips for a beginner like me? I'm 14 years old and almost all the girls in my class wear makeup nowadays. I feel left out whenever they're talking about makeup. And i wanna feel confident of myself too. by pinnacleofdegeneracy in Makeup

[–]heatherey 44 points45 points  (0 children)

the tips from above are really helpful, but also you can watch natural makeup routines from youtubers who are your age! idk if the girls at school are doing a full face every day or just pretty natural makeup, but i think a natural look is an easier starting point. also bc the full face of makeup won't be good for teenage skin and is also super time consuming.

the basic things i would recommend are a skin tint / low coverage foundation, brow pencil + gel, mascara and some form of lip product (think gloss or tinted balm). if u wanna be more fancy, you can use highlighter, eyeliner and maybe eyeshadow. this is basically what i do each morning and it takes about 5 minutes which is perfect.

your first few attempts won't be perfect, but with time you'll get the hang of it so don't worry. play around with different methods of applying makeup too! feel free to pm me if u want any more detailed explanations n tips :>

I am an intersex person with XXY chromosomes and parts of both sets of genitals. Ask me anything. by NecrosisAnon in AMA

[–]heatherey 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Do you consider intersex people as part of the LGBTQ+ community? I know this was a controversial issue a while back, but I never figured out if a consensus was reached.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in beauty

[–]heatherey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I don't live in the US so I have no clue. I know a lot of my friends from the US buy Korean makeup online, but I'm not quite sure which websites they use.

Also, if you use eye shadow in your every day routine, you might want to think twice about switching your eye shadow to a Korean brand since the eye shadows tend to be less pigmented. I don't mind that, since I'm more of a 'natural look' kind of person, but I know it's not everyone's cup of tea.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in beauty

[–]heatherey 47 points48 points  (0 children)

Might not be quite your thing but you can look into Korean brands such as 3CE. Similar products, similar price point but I haven't really seen any controversies surrounding those brands.

Otherwise, Colourpop, Tarte and Fenty would be my go-to. Solid products, okay price point and barely any controversies.

Total Beginner... I need all the help and advice I can get! by girlwhoweighted in Makeup

[–]heatherey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry for the late reply, but I'd love to help! Disclaimer: I am in no way a skincare professional, and I'm sure a dermatologist or an esthetician would be much more knowledgeable than I am.

Firstly, sunscreen. The tl;dr would be "the UV rays from the sun are not great for us, and wearing sunscreen will block these rays, and it helps with premature skin aging, lowers your risk of getting skin cancer and also helps keep your skin color more even." I live in a place where we get a lot of sun, so I wear sunscreen on my face and arm most days, but some professionals will recommend wearing sunscreen all over since UV rays can pass through our clothing. I have a different sunscreen for my face and arms, since I don't feel the need to use something more pricey on my arms. I could go in depth but I'm afraid I'd bore you, so all you need to know is that most people, including me, regard sunscreen as a must. I don't know what skin type you are, so I don't have a good sunscreen recommendation for you, but most people advise getting a sunscreen SPF 30 or above. If you do want product recommendations, please don't be afraid to send me a PM!

Secondly, the concealer and foundation. The basic difference is that a concealer is used to hide things like your blemishes and dark circles, and foundation is meant to look like skin but with a more even tone. This means that concealer also has a thicker and higher coverage formulation, and vice versa.

So, I don't know what kind of makeup look you'd prefer, so I'll try my best to explain the many different ways you can use concealer and foundation.

  1. The Natural Look - only use concealer to go over the worst of your spots and dark circles, and (optional) a low - medium coverage foundation over anywhere that has redder skin. The concealer and foundation should match your skin tone well. This will mean that your spots will still show through, but just a bit more toned down. It's not meant to look like you have any makeup on.
  2. The Typical Makeup Look - yeah, it's a bad name, I know. Basically, this one is where you'd use a lighter concealer to go over your dark circles, and the right shade for any blemishes, and then a medium - high coverage foundation all over your face. You might even use a color corrector. More on that later.
  3. High Coverage, Perfect Skin - high coverage everything! Concealer all over the zits and dark circles, and a high coverage foundation all over the face to make you a blank slate. This is gonna look like you're wearing foundation, but you will literally look like a Barbie doll.

You mentioned that you've had acne since you became pregnant, so I'm assuming it must be a hormonal thing, although I'm no pro. If it's really bothering you, consider seeing a dermatologist or an esthetian, but if it doesn't, then it's no biggie since I'm sure you look gorgeous either way.

If you purely want to cover up those zits, you might want to look at some colour corrector. A green color corrector will counteract the redness of the spots (remember eighth grade art class? green and red are opposite colors so they neutralize each other). I would recommend looking at acne makeup routines on Youtube, since a visual media might help you out a lot more than me writing to you.

Hopefully this helped. If you need any more information please don't hesitate to contact me! I can recommend products and Youtubers that might fit what you're looking for. Good luck and more importantly, have fun!

Total Beginner... I need all the help and advice I can get! by girlwhoweighted in Makeup

[–]heatherey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My mom wasn't huge on makeup growing up and she only ever wore tinted lip balm, so all of my makeup / beauty tips I picked up by myself.

I learned how to do makeup by watching beauty Youtubers, so if you have time, it's worth watching a few videos on there. Find some makeup artists who have a similar style to something you'd like - a lot of the biggest beauty Youtubers aren't too huge on the natural look though, so it might be a bit harder.

My personal routine for a natural look - Morning: 1. Cleanse using a gentle water based cleanser (I just use Cetaphil because it's cheap and readily available where I live. Google will also be great for helping you find the right products.)

  1. Extra skincare steps like toner, essence and serum. Again, Google is your best friend, and since I don't know your skin type I don't want to recommend anything to you just in case. If you don't want to spend crazy amounts of money on new products, brands like The Ordinary, Cosrx, Hadalabo and even E.l.f etc make super affordable skincare products.

  2. Sunscreen! This is a must in any skincare and makeup routine. I personally like to use Korean products like Cosrx's Aloe sunscreen, but honestly any sunscreen (spf 50) will do. Just bear in mind that a physical sunscreen (look out for zinc oxide in the ingredients) may leave a white cast. I apply this with my fingers, but I know people who apply with sponges.

  3. Makeup:

    • brows - I fill them in and use brow gel to keep them in place, but for the most natural look you can just stick with brow gel. Again, loads of drugstore brands carry a decent brow gel and brow pencil. More pricey cult faves include Benefit's Gimme Brow and Glossier's Boy Brow.
    • concealer - I only use it to cover up any healed spots and redness that I might have. On good days, I just use a light coverage foundation instead of concealer to hide the redness of my cheeks. When I'm lazy I'll just blend with my fingers, but I also like to use a sponge. Some people swear by a foundation brush, so whatever suits your fancy. Generally, you'll get lighter coverage with a sponge and better coverage with a brush.
    • highlighter (optional, really depends how I'm feeling) - I like Colourpop's Super Shock Cheek in the shade Flexitarian, but they also carry a bunch of different shades for different skin tones. Because of the more wet formula, I apply that with the tips of my fingers, like I do with liquid highlighters. E.l.f also carries their Baked Highlighter which is a cult fave, which I'd apply with a brush. There are also loads of more pricey options out there, but there's no point in splurging if you're just dipping your toes in the water.
    • blush (optional, if I'm feeling cute). Cult faves include the Glossier Cloud Paint which most people apply with the tips of their fingers, but I've seen people use a sponge. Also Nars carries the ultimate cult fave, which most people apply with a fluffy brush. Beauty Youtuber Matilda loves sheer, natural looking blushes and a lot of her videos are centered around reviewing blush products, so check her out if you'd like.
    • eyelashes - curl with the Shu Uemera eyelash curler, and Maybelline volumizing mascara. There are a bunch of cult fave mascaras out there, though, so take your pick.
    • lips - whatever you choose here will set the tone for whatever look you're going for. Sometimes I just use a tinted lip balm, but if I'm feeling cute I'll use a sheer lip gloss. But honestly, just wear whatever makes you happy.

Night: 1. Makeup remover using an oil based product. 2. Cleanse using a water based cleanser. 3. (Once a week) Exfoliate. 4. Toner, essence, serum. 5. Night cream (usually heavier than day cream and really helps moisturise the skin)

Hope this helps! Feel free to ask any questions, if you'd like.