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  • 3? I'm dog tired after not sleeping well and having a really intense workout. But I'm also elated because my new GYN has prescribed me HRT! I can't wait to get started. But first, I need a nap.

  • Sorry I'm late to this thread - I haven't been online as much recently. But makeup is one of my favorite things!

    If you want simple basic makeup for everyday wear, try Angela Bright. She's great about explaining exactly what she's doing, which products and brushes she's using, and lately she's in kind of a neutral, simple makeup phase, so her looks are pretty approachable.

    For simple makeup, people also seem to like Jen Phelps and Hannah Louise Poston.

    And then if you're feeling adventurous and want to try colorful fun makeup, try Angelica Nyqvist. I really love her tutorials and even if you're not so into bold colorful looks, her techniques are still useful to apply to more simple neutral looks.

    These are all white women, which is helpful for me because I'm Casper the Ghost pale. But if your skin is deeper in tone, their techniques might not show up so well on your skin. Here are some channels by women of color that I see mentioned pretty often. I can't vouch for them because I haven't tried them, but maybe you'll find them helpful.

  • Aging does help! It's pretty freeing to care so little what others think.

    I have the opposite problem: I have a hard time letting others get close to me. I'm very emotionally closed-off and as a result most of my friendships have been pretty surface-level. How the heck do you figure out who is safe to be emotionally vulnerable with?

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  • I was intrigued about Sweet Almond Blossom, so I went and read the description. It says:

    A fruity, floral, gourmand perfume. A blue sky natural high, all year round. A daydreamer's fantasy. A fragrance for the enchanting, ethereal, sensuous and hypnotic.

    Smells like... Mouth-watering natural pomelo and juicy passionfruit float over clouds of delicate apple blossom. Creamy vanilla, sandalwood, and nutty tonka bean are beautifully balanced with explosions of other-worldly crisp green matcha tea.

    ... none of those words are almond, which is a surprise. From the name, I'd imagined this would smell like a floral marzipan, but the description doesn't sound like anything almond at all. Do you think it smells like almond? Because if yes, I'm intrigued to try it, but if no, I'll skip it.

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  • I love indie makeup! A few suggestions for brands who have colorful palettes and whose formula I think it's pretty good:

    For fragrances, I hear good things about Replica but haven't tried anything of theirs for myself. I've tried a bunch from Ellis Brooklyn and have really liked some of them (Scifi, Miami Nectar, Super Amber), but they're not as long-lasting as I'd like, so I find that I need to reapply once or twice during the day. Some of their scents are really nice for layering (Super Amber and Marshmallows, for example). Nice thing about Ellis Brooklyn is that you get two free sample vials with each purchase. Other fragrance brands which seem to be pretty popular are Kayali (their Yum Pistachio Gelato is soooo good) and Phlur (I love their Mood Ring scent).