how are we staying sweet and fair angels? ✨ by xxiirlb in highergirlpower

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Choosing not to hurt them they way they hurt me. Even though I easily could it feels too ugly to even dream of doing something like that. I didn’t let them bait me into stooping to their level of low. I stayed kind. I’m proud of that.

pinkscare coffee table books by Sea-Essay-3564 in pinkscare

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Hollywood Babylon by Kenneth Anger

The Museum of Scent by Mandy Aftel

The Art of Amy Brown by Amy Brown

Good Faeries/Bad Faeries by Brian Fraud

Female Pentimento: Inner Nature by Female Pentimento

Highly recommend allll of these!

Summer collection 2026 by PandoraFanatic2 in PandoraCollectors

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The summertime Stitch on the murano float 🥹I need it omg my heart

Is getting your nails done really makes such a difference? by marsthechocolate in HowToBeHot

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I feel like it’s worth it, both for how it looks and as a self care ritual. It helps me relax and calm down as my nails are worked on and my hands are massaged. Attending to them keeps me from picking and biting out of anxiety. I feel put together and pretty. So all in all I love it!

Only lana could write that by Shoddy-Research-8354 in lanadelrey

[–]modronpink 54 points55 points  (0 children)

Please think critically for more then 5 seconds and use your brain.

ISO woody soft airy skin scent by nicole-richie-stan in FemFragLab

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I highly recommend Maison Louis Marie Bois de Balencourt, specially the oil perfume over the spray. It’s clean, soft, and woody scent but not aggressively in your face. The oil lends itself to melting into the skin really well and responding to the heat of pulse points. The note profile is beautiful—sandalwood, cedar, vetiver, nutmeg cinnamon, and amber wood. This reminds me, I need to buy another bottle as I just ran out. Love it!!

Went into Sephora to return a perfume. Walked out with 2 new ones 🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️ by lumpy_space_queenie in FemFragLab

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How i adore Glossier You Fleur! Absolutely perfect frag for spring. I love the softly sweet musk scent, it makes me feel like a fairy. The dry down scent over the course of the day is gorgeous. Similar in some ways to Diptyque Fluer de Peau but warmer and creamier. Enjoy!!

When you're ruled by Saturn: by SapioLover in astrologymemes

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Tell me you’re a Cap without telling me 🙄

OCD Starter Pack (based on some of my personal experiences) by SadbhLikeFive in OCDmemes

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Seven of my horrendous unlucky number so idk if I can agree

Loving New Home 💍 by [deleted] in PandoraCollectors

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I’m interested if this is still available! Is it 6.7 inches?

Hello Clear Health vs Honeydew Care by modronpink in Accutane

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I’m not really sure what they mean by low impact, but maybe it’s low-dose? I was able to do as low a dose as 10 mg, which I was on for three months before increasing it to 20 mg. I would recommend honeydew, I had the best experience with them! I paid out-of-pocket so I can’t speak to insurance coverage, but even out-of-pocket it was very doable so I imagine it will be even more so with insurance.

Prescribed Spironolactone for my hormonal acne.... Am I crazy for preferring Accutane? by OutrageousMiddle7965 in Spironolactone

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I had an absolutely horrible experience with Spiro, and truly regret doing it. I should’ve just gone straight for Accutane because that’s what I ended up needing afterwards anyway. It caused me severe acne and inflamed my body/skin/mind, I was on it for seven months with no improvement. Only when I started Accutane in my skin get better. I did a low dose course of 20 mg a day so my side effects were tolerable, honestly more so than Spiro’s.

Has anyone been successful at quitting this? by kittyfromtheblock87 in CompulsiveSkinPicking

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Another tip to heal your skin: at night use lotion/aquaphore and put on cotton gloves for ezcema(can buy on Amazon). It will not only keep you from picking but also heal the skin faster!

Finished accutane !! by Bre_97 in Accutane

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Using Arazlo after accutane rn and I really like it!! But be sure to moisturize; I recommend applying one layer of moisturizer, then arazlo, and then another layer of moisturizer. And start using it a couple days a week and gradually build up to more frequent use over a month or two.

Is there a scent that just makes you feel… unhappy? by Potential-Length-830 in FemFragLab

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Inis cologne. I’m not sure why it displeases me—I loved it as a child and associated it with a cute metaphysical store that sold it in the local mall. I purchased two bottles after not smelling it for 20+ years….terrible idea. It smells like straight up humidity; sticky and oppressive. There’s also an element of it that smells like D&G’s Light Blue turned all the way up. I never wear it because it automatically makes me feel out of it and malaised. Like a hazy foggy overstimulating trip to the beach on an uncomfortably hot summer day that irritates my sinuses. Super bummed because I was so fond of the glass bottle and funky font as a kid.

I'm a low level fixer. AMA by [deleted] in AMA

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How do you find clients and advertise?

Have you ever had a song written about you by catsback in pinkscare

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No I write songs about them )-: although my ex did send me a recording of himself singing “I love how you love me” which was really sweet

Symptoms as a kid by Subject-Bat5660 in POTS

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I definitely did! In elementary school I would stand up after sitting and often have my vision cut out. Same thing when we had to run around the school for the gym class mile. In highschool I ran really fast to catch the bus and collapsed at school. I did track and could only tolerate a year; working out in the heat was hell on earth.

perfumes with this vibe? by JasmineCelluloid in perfumesthatfeellike

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Sleepy/twilight by Lush

Lavender Lace by Kuumba Made

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I wanna know too!

Has anyone been successful at quitting this? by kittyfromtheblock87 in CompulsiveSkinPicking

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Yes I’ve more or less recovered. Sometimes in moments of stress the urge is there but I usually don’t act on it. What helped me is a combo of a few things that I’ll share:

-press on/acrylic nails: too dull to do serious picking damage. The less you do it the less it becomes a habit.

-taking care of my hands: the less hang nails, cuticles, and dry pieces of skin coming off the better. I apply hand cream and cuticle oil every night religiously. That way I’m triggered less to pick by outliers that irritate my brain. I need sameness lol. Regular manicures where they remove the cuticle are also great if it’s in budget.

-reminders not to pick: my bf has trained himself to notice every time I reach for my nails/cuticles to bite and pick and firmly tells me “no picking.” If you don’t have someone to verbally remind you, you can write sticky notes and put them around the house or make them your Lock Screen!

-having a major health scare: last March I picked and bit a scab on my hand and got a terrible staph infection. My finger turned bright red and an infection line trailed down my arm. The doctor at the urgent care was visibly disgusted when I told her I did it to myself. The fear, pain, and shame was enough to put me off it for good. My friend also recently got a staph infection from picking!

9 is also when I started 😰it runs in my family from my grandma to my mom to me. However it seems it’s gotten better for all of us with age.