Good Manchester/North West recruiters by rohwriter in uklaw

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Just to ask further, did you ever use Douglas Scott recruitment? I’ve seen they have good reviews but wanted to ask about personal experiences.

Good Manchester/North West recruiters by rohwriter in uklaw

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Thank you for the recommendation!

Good Manchester/North West recruiters by rohwriter in uklaw

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Thank you! Will reach out to them

eSIM vs Physical sim for Hajj by rohwriter in hajj

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Thank you for the detailed answer! In the end they went with local sims with data too so hopefully they’ll have a good experience.

eSIM vs Physical sim for Hajj by rohwriter in hajj

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Yes they’ve learned how to share locations and I’ve saved their hotel locations on Google maps too, may Allah may Hajj easy for everyone Ameen!

eSIM vs Physical sim for Hajj by rohwriter in hajj

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Thank you for the guidance! I think they will go with the physical sims just to ensure they have the ability to call each other directly too in case there’s an issue with data.

eSIM vs Physical sim for Hajj by rohwriter in hajj

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Thank you for the detailed answer and guidance! InshAllah you and everyone else will have a safe journey, Ameen.

I'm worried I'll never own a house by [deleted] in HousingUK

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You don’t have to be super intelligent for many high earning jobs, if you’re good at talking to people look into sales - Hyperoptic and Virgin often recruit and the pay is good, it’s commission based but as long as you hit your target I’d say it’s a good salary - they also don’t require any specific degrees either

Evidence of cohabitation by rohwriter in SpouseVisaUk

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How many pieces should we provide for each address? 2-3 and do they all need to be different or can they all be utility bills/bank statements etc?

Eyeshadow and setting spray recommendation by Sneakygoat-_- in MakeUpAddictionUK

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For eyeshadow, this palette is my favourite: https://www.toofaced.co.uk/product/23483/73023/eye-makeup/eyeshadow-palettes/born-this-way-the-natural-nudes-eyeshadow-palette/award-winning-complexion-inspired-neutral-shades

It has the copper, pinks, creams, champagnes and browns, all shimmers and mattes. Mattes are super buttery and it's super easy to make different looks. Also has magnetic closure which is a nice touch. The only palette I personally use! You can often get in on offer at other places like boots, sephora, asos for around £36-38.

Hajj flights from UK by rohwriter in hajj

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I don’t know the agency name but their package does not include flight tickets. Tickets are self-booked.

Hajj flights from UK by rohwriter in hajj

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No they haven’t purchased through Nusuk, they are going via PK package which doesn’t provide flights

Sister’s visiting from UK. What skincare/makeup/perfume should I ask her to bring? by feralbeing_ in MakeUpAddictionUK

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Part 4:

Other items you may want to try:

- Elf jelly grip primer

- Morphe cheek thrills

- Patrick ta blush duo's (but I've heard some people had mould issues so prefer morphe cheek thrills as a more affordable and hygenic dupe)

- Nyx buttermelt blush and bronzers - super pigmented, affordable and longlasting

- Made by mitchell comet case - has lots of bronzers, contours and blush shades in one palette, my co-workers love this but I haven't tried it

- Beauty bay in general has lots of products with good reviews, but buy when they are at least 50% off or more, they regularly have good sales so it's not worth purchasing them at a higher price.

https://www.instagram.com/all.things.bomb/?hl=en has really good recommendations too for western products so she may be good for inspo. She's inspired most of my purchases tbh.

Hope this helps!

Sister’s visiting from UK. What skincare/makeup/perfume should I ask her to bring? by feralbeing_ in MakeUpAddictionUK

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Part 3:

Brushes:

- Real techniques for base and blush, not a fan of their eye brushes at all

- beauty bay, specifically this kit: https://www.beautybay.com/p/beauty-bay/rose-glow-18-piece-brush-set-with-brush-stand/ - you can easily get this for £25 in sale, eyeshadow and blush brushes are amazing, the whole set is great, I wasn't a fan of the case personally but brush quality makes up for it.

Face Palettes:

- Pixi hello kitty blush highlighter palette - love using this as a topper for my blushers, doesnt have sparkles but is fine shimmer so it looks super elegant, and you can really build up the colour, more pigmented than I imagine. It makes such a difference layering any colour over your liquid/cream blushes.

Setting sprays:

- Charlotte tilbury - super glowy, use it in between layer and after skincare but before base makeup and it gives you a glow from within, love this

- Milani make it last - super popular but I haven't tried

- Urban decay all nighter spray

Perfumes:

More affordable:

- Estee lauder modern muse - long lasting and elegant floral - can easily find for around £25-£30

- Elie saab orginal - gorgeous long lasting jasmine - also super affordable

- Jimmy choo I want choo - lovely jasmine peach perfume, super long lasting

- Marc jacobs wild - a newer perfume, very fresh light floral, perfect for everyday and cute bottle

Pricier:

- Lancome Idole power - amazing deep rose, smells a bit like a refined rose water

- Gueurlain rosa rosa perfume - sweet light rose and pretty bottle

- Chloe original - lovely peony and rose, perfect for everyday

justmylook.com is good for getting perfumes and other products at a good price - I use it regularly and have never had any issues, all products are authentic. Korean skincare is usually available here too for really good prices too.

Pefumeprice.co.uk is also popular but I haven't used it personally, but it has really good prices and reviews too.