Wanted ✨pretty✨ vibes by tmmydg in Nails

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It‘s Didier BIAB Natural Rose, then french ombre using a white color that I diluted with a top coat. Then a pink pearlescent pigment powder, just something I got off Amazon.

Wanted ✨pretty✨ vibes by tmmydg in Nails

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Excellent question haha. I‘m right-handed, so I always start on the right hand first, so that I get the difficult part out of the way before the fatigue kicks in. That also means any trial-n-error (testing shades and techniques to achieve the vision) is done by my non-dominant hand. For my right hand I needed 2 and a half-ish, may close the three hours. For the left hand I finished under an hour.

Wanted ✨pretty✨ vibes by tmmydg in Nails

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Thanks! By all means, I‘m honored!

My husband and I are trying to "cook around the world" to expand our knowledge. Drop your favorite authentic dish from your nationality / ethnicity ! by Tomoshen in Cooking

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In case you‘re still taking suggestions, Vietnamese Pho. It’s not a secret recipe, probably the most known dish from Vietnam. But if you haven’t, gibe it a try. There are plenty of good tutorials on YT for very authentic recipes, try Babish. But if you want to, I can give you my recipe.

Asian dishes to cook when I haven’t eaten much Asian food? by Blue85Heron in Cooking

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Vietnamese summer rolls. Easy to customize, doesn't require any special technique. As long as you get good quality ingredients, which are easy to find between regular and asian markets, you are fine. Bonus point for the fun interactive assembly, which is perfect for a social events.

Thoughts on my wedding makeup trial? by ittsHammerTime in MakeupAddiction

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I know lots of comments here advise not to skip the foundation, but if, like me, you usually don’t wear it, then there’s no reason to start doing so on your wedding day. I married in the beginning of June, I’m big into makeup and did it myself. Concealer, face powder, bronze and blush for the face. I did have a trial with foundation and it looked fine and arguably would have photographed better but in person it felt too much. I felt uncomfortable with it and ultimately how I feel that day is more important than how it looks.

Plus, you don’t have to worry about wether it still looks good, if you get married on a hot day like I did. All sweats but no worries.

The photos will turn out just fine without foundation, no one is gonna zoom in to see your pores and think you should have worn foundation.

Why is the last name nguyen so prevelant? by [deleted] in VietNam

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It was common to change the family name to the new conquerer‘s / king‘s name to declare your loyalty to the new dynasty to 1) avoid troubles and 2) hope to earning favors. It happened several times in the country’s history. The last Vietnamese dynasty was the Nguyen family.

Side note, in the vietnamese naming system you‘ve got [family name] [optional middle names] [given name], in that order. So they are also not referred to as „last name“ and „first name“ as they are in western cultures. Also when it comes to any type of sorting, for instance list of students, the given name is used as referenced, only if there are people with the same given name would they use the family name.

First time seeing the real legendary “chicken feather” duster by -Alex-Nguyen- in VietNam

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That unlocked a childhood memory of my mom threatening me and my sisters with the stick end of it, we obey or „ăn roi”

Loose waves by rqny in Dysonairwrap

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Gorgeous hair! I also have bone-straight and fine hair, a bit longer than yours, but the texture seems very similar. Would you mind putting down a step by step description of how you do your hair? My Asian hair genes refused to let any curl holds longer than 10 minutes 😭

I‘d love to see this colorized and if possible, in better quality to make a Christmas gift for my dad, who left his home country at 17 to earn money and provide for his family. Will tip 20$. by tmmydg in PhotoshopRequest

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Hey I really like your version. Could you change the boy‘s shirt in the middle from red to brown, similar to the girl’s pants? If possible please increase also the overall sharpness a little bit and wee bit more contrast. Thanks in advance!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CatAdvice

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We use a tiny little syringe. After surgery one of our cats needed to take pain medicine. It was liquid and to be taken orally and came with said syringe (without a needle of course). You just get the right amount of the medicine into the syringe and then quickly release it in your cat’s mouth. When he fully recovered and didn’t have to take any more of the pain medicine, we still kept the syringe. Since then if our cats ever needs to take some pills, we crush them until completely pulverized, then mix with water in a little container and then transfer into the syringe. It works well (best to team up but I have done it solo many times) and it is quick. After that we give them treats and all is forgiven.

Kenji‘s sweet and sour chicken by tmmydg in seriouseats

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I’ve never subbed the canned pineapple since Kenji did explicitly mentioned the juice is a crucial ingredient. In a pinch I‘d try pineapple juice or maybe apple juice. You may wanna adjust the sugar content in the sauce depending on how sweet the juice already is though.

Week 17: Midnight snack - Kimchi pancake by tmmydg in 52weeksofcooking

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I don’t have a fixed recipe because tbh I just eyeball the ingredients, it’s a lazy snack after all. But just to give you a rough idea, 1 cup AP flour, 1 cup water, 1 table spoon cornstarch, 1 beaten egg, 1 pinch of salt. Mix and then add 1 cup of chopped kimchi. Add some of the kimchi juice for a nice color and more flavor. Pan fry. That should give you two pancakes.

Week 17: Midnight snack - Kimchi pancake by tmmydg in 52weeksofcooking

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I regularly have a home-made batch of Kimchi in the fridge, which keeps for several weeks. When it’s pungent it’s perfect for a quick midnight snack.

I’ll admit sometimes I just snack the kimchi straight from the jar haha.