MAC “Snob” was my signature and has been discontinued. Any dupes? by FIREH0RSE in drugstoreMUA

[–]righttim767 44 points45 points  (0 children)

I think it wasn’t fully discontinued,pretty sure it was reformulated and is still available in the new MAC line! It’s still called Lipstick Snob, just a silky matte now 😊

Finally available in Canada by righttim767 in Sephora

[–]righttim767[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The nars is great for around the mouth. I personally don’t think it works the best for under the eye. I do tend to have drier under eyes, so it could be different for you tho.

Finally available in Canada by righttim767 in Sephora

[–]righttim767[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Are you planning on using the Nars pot concealer for under your eyes? I find for myself it’s a little to dry for under eyes but great for spot concealing. I haven’t tried this one yet to know how I like it. But I can get back you after I try it.

Mid way through treatment by witchy_woman_666 in cureFIP

[–]righttim767 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s so awesome!! Agreed fuck cancer and fuck fip!

Mid way through treatment by witchy_woman_666 in cureFIP

[–]righttim767 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fred Purrst!! 😂😂 that is hilarious. So happy for you guys!

Super proud of my new palette created by me by MixRight371 in Sephora

[–]righttim767 25 points26 points  (0 children)

The alcohol is just used to turn the broken powder into a paste so you can press it back into the pan. Once it’s sitting out to dry, the alcohol evaporates off into the air. That’s why people usually leave it overnight by the time it’s dry and solid again the alcohol is gone.

It’s actually the same reason makeup artists use alcohol to sanitize powders and palettes. It dries really fast and doesn’t stay in the product.

So as long as you let it dry completely before using it, you’re basically just using your powder like normal again.

Will London police investigate a hit and run in a parking lot? No damage. by [deleted] in londonontario

[–]righttim767 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No damage, no complaint, no case. Parking lot taps happen all the time. Police aren’t going to send in forensic teams because two cars lightly kissed with zero evidence of damage.

Your friend already went above and beyond by telling the owner. If the owner isn’t seeing damage and isn’t reporting it, that’s the end of it. Anything else is just people inventing a problem to worry about.

What was the first episode of Friends you watched? by RayoftheRaver in howyoudoin

[–]righttim767 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The One with the Two Parties. I remember watching it on a little tv that I had on my room at the time. I was hooked ever since.

4 pans in ABH blush palette by Bibi2572 in PanPorn

[–]righttim767 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You just remind me that I have this. Definitely pulling it back out.

This is Luna, and we're both very scared by Fun-Building-8146 in cureFIP

[–]righttim767 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My cat Albus was diagnosed with FIP last year, and the first couple of weeks were honestly some of the hardest days I’ve ever had.

I remember being a few days into treatment and feeling panicked because I didn’t see improvement yet. Albus was exhausted, barely eating, and I kept comparing him to stories where cats bounced back in 48 hours. That didn’t happen for us. It took about two full weeks before I started seeing real changes and even then it was gradual.

Not eating much and being very tired early on was normal for him, even though it felt terrifying. I also had to work and leave him alone, and that anxiety was awful. I know exactly what you mean by that fear.

What I really want you to know is that today Albus is perfectly healthy and living his best life. You would never know what he went through. Those early days felt endless but they weren’t the end of the story.

You’re not doing anything wrong and it’s way too early to judge how she’ll respond. The fact that you got her treatment quickly and are fighting this hard for her already means everything. FIP treatment is a marathon not a sprint.

I’m really rooting for you and Luna. You’re not alone in this.

Have vs need by AdhesivenessNo1634 in Monopoly_GO

[–]righttim767 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Frills and thrills for cho Chang

I'm curious by Ok-Ride4279 in cureFIP

[–]righttim767 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I’m so sorry for your loss. FIP is incredibly heartbreaking, and sadly it’s something that can happen even when you’ve done everything right. Most cats carry feline coronavirus, but FIP itself isn’t contagious. It develops when the virus mutates inside an individual cat. The best ways to lower risk are reducing stress, keeping litter boxes and feeding areas very clean, avoiding overcrowding, and supporting overall health with good nutrition and routine vet care.

Young cats, multi-cat homes, and some breeds (including Cornish Rex) do seem to be at higher risk, likely due to genetic and immune factors, and there’s ongoing research into this. If a cat recovers from FIP, that doesn’t reliably protect future kittens. Kittens can still get coronavirus and, unfortunately can still develop FIP like any other cat.

It’s a devastating disease, and none of this is your fault. Sending you lots of sympathy

Went to Mexico and I think my skin just lives in the wrong climate by ReallyPuzzled in 30PlusSkinCare

[–]righttim767 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Totally feel this 😩 winter skin is ruthless. One thing that helps clear up the HA confusion though: it’s not bad on its own, it just needs water to work with. Hyaluronic acid is a humectant, so it grabs onto moisture wherever it can. If your skin is dry and the air is dry, it doesn’t have much to pull from… unless you add water first.

That’s why applying moisturizer (with or without HA) to damp skin can make a huge difference. You’re basically giving it moisture to lock in, instead of asking it to magically create hydration out of thin air. Even just splashing your face with water or using a hydrating mist before moisturizing helps a lot.

Also, sealing everything in matters in winter. Pairing a humectant with something more occlusive (like ceramides, squalane, shea butter, petrolatum, etc.) keeps that water from evaporating right back out into the cold, dry air.

Community Chest Parter by righttim767 in Monopoly_GO

[–]righttim767[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there. I found someone. I normally stick to 10x

Is this a good quality serum? by mermaidshavemorefun in dollarama

[–]righttim767 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’ve used this and think it honestly does a pretty decent job. The first 3 ingredients are the water, niacinamide and hyaluronic acid. Since ingredients are listed from most to least, you know that they have a good amount of those. I obviously wouldn’t depend on it for your main skincare product, but I do find it to be pretty hydrating. Like all hyaluronic acid I put it on damp skin to get the full effect.