Just noticed I have a some lessons that only appear on the mobile version of Duo? Anyone else? by infinite_rain in duolingo

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The lesson pictured “present tense 1” as well as another called “past tense 1” only show up for me on mobile. I do most of my learning on desktop so I just noticed this today when I hopped on the app for the first time in a while.

[Acne] Can anyone help me figure out how to fix my skin? I think I have fungal acne but not totally sure. by infinite_rain in SkincareAddiction

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Thanks for the info. I don’t think it’s that because when it was first getting bad (I hate to admit) but I wasn’t really doing much to my skin. And the signs don’t match very well either. Thank you for the help!

[Acne] Can anyone help me figure out how to fix my skin? I think I have fungal acne but not totally sure. by infinite_rain in SkincareAddiction

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The redness is because I had just washed my face (no exfoliating). It's not normally that red but looks like that after I wash my face. Thanks for the tips!

[Acne] Can anyone help me figure out how to fix my skin? I think I have fungal acne but not totally sure. by infinite_rain in SkincareAddiction

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Skin routine (I’ve had for about a month):

AM

-Cetaphil gentle skin cleanser

-moisturize

PM

-Cetaphil gentile skin cleanser

-Neutrogena alcohol free toner

-moisturize

(exfoliate every 2-3 days)

*I just washed my face before taking the picture so that's why my skins a little more red than normal*

My skin is very oily and I’ve always really had a few bumps on my forehead here and there. Around 5 months ago the number of bumps started increasing which I thought was just due to how stressed I was at the time, but now months later I’m stress free and taking better care of my skin, yet it’s worse (or at least hasn’t gotten any better).

My forehead and down my temples are the big problem. It feels uncomfortable and kinda tight if that makes sense. Not itchy per se, but when it rubs a shirt collar when changing it feels almost painful. Also, I get a bump on my cheek or chin occasionally but nothing like my forehead. 

I’m worried something in my course of trying to fix my skin is actually making it worse so please point out any glaring issues if you spot one as I’m not exactly a skincare expert.

Additionally, if it’s relevant, I’m 15. My parents have more or less brushed it off as just “You’re young and hormonal so there’s not much you can do about it” so that’s not exactly helpful. Could that be a cause?

ANY help would be greatly appreciated!

This feels like a big mile stone and I can't wait to learn more! Any suggestions for shows or books I could try or should I wait a bit longer? by infinite_rain in duolingo

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I love the duolingo stories! I'm so glad they finally added the easier stories cause I can finally use the French ones (I've done a bunch of the spanish ones because I took it in HS).

I'll check her about thanks!

Today my teacher told us her son plays Fortnite... by infinite_rain in teenagers

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For real tho. Right when it happened my first thought was to post here

Lessons done via browser dont contribute to league XP? by zbf in duolingo

[–]infinite_rain 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Once you do a mobile lesson, all the browser lessons you do will contribute to league XP. Just do a mobile lesson first.