jessy_girl
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My pleasure! https://leblanccosmetics.com.au highly recommended
Oh cool, super close to my house too as it turns out.
My pleasure! https://leblanccosmetics.com.au highly recommended
They fab been doing for years, trained in South Korea where it started!Oh cool, super close to my house too as it turns out.
They fab been doing for years, trained in South Korea where it started!
I was telling my friend at work how I always have black circles under my eyes, she told me I should go to Korea (she is Korean) to get them removed haha. I didn’t even know that could be a thing!Ooh I love Korean beauty and I am so in awe of the plastic surgery there. The truly do not mess about.
I was telling my friend at work how I always have black circles under my eyes, she told me I should go to Korea (she is Korean) to get them removed haha. I didn’t even know that could be a thing!
Turkey is where everyone is going now days, teeth, hair transplants and rhinoplasty from what I’m seeing/hearing from my clients. But personally, depending on what I’m getting done, I’d goto South Korea, they very a head, but slow to triple down here due to TGA guidelines.Ooh I love Korean beauty and I am so in awe of the plastic surgery there. The truly do not mess about.
I was telling my friend at work how I always have black circles under my eyes, she told me I should go to Korea (she is Korean) to get them removed haha. I didn’t even know that could be a thing!
Ooh I love Korean beauty and I am so in awe of the plastic surgery there. The truly do not mess about.
Oh no. Isn't there a pill I can take?I'm a guy with a bathroom full of Korean beauty products.
The eye cream I use is COSRX - Advanced Snail Peptide Eye Cream. I think it works for me, but I say it's a combination of everything in my skincare routine. I have used some that didn't seem to work. It's often trial and error with these things.
Although the thing that really helped me with bags under my eyes was just getting fit and exercising regularly. That was before I started a skincare routine beyond moisturising. It was definitely once I started to run. I was still having bad sleeping patterns, drinking too often etc. Yet once I started running, my entire face and skin just got better. More than just some more time outside and losing some weight.
Within a few months of starting to run, I was go to things with friends and people were shocked to see me. Telling me how good I was looking. I literally saw the looks of surprise on their faces.
Oh no. Isn't there a pill I can take?
I suffer from chronic pain, so it's easy for me to cripple myself even by moderately exerting myself. When I tried to build strength by doing "gentle stretches for seniors" on Youtube, I managed to tear a rotator cuff which took six months to recover. I'm a complete mess. For better skin I think improving my diet would be a better approach.Want me to explain the wild ride of it? I find what I did interesting because I never went crazy. I still could do more, but it's made the middle and onto later part of my 30s feel like I am reverse aging. Just from going from unfit to the fittest I've been. Even though super fit people would think me unfit.
Turkey is where everyone is going now days, teeth, hair transplants and rhinoplasty from what I’m seeing/hearing from my clients. But personally, depending on what I’m getting done, I’d goto South Korea, they very a head, but slow to triple down here due to TGA guidelines.
Oh no. Isn't there a pill I can take?
I suffer from chronic pain, so it's easy for me to cripple myself even by moderately exerting myself. When I tried to build strength by doing "gentle stretches for seniors" on Youtube, I managed to tear a rotator cuff which took six months to recover. I'm a complete mess. For better skin I think improving my diet would be a better approach.
I visited Angkor Wat and a bunch of the other temples on Monday morning. My ticket was good for two days but I was too buggered to go again yesterday.
Similar for me. There was an incident a few years ago and since then I'm limited in what I can do physically...I rely on diet and the little I can do.I suffer from chronic pain, so it's easy for me to cripple myself even by moderately exerting myself. When I tried to build strength by doing "gentle stretches for seniors" on Youtube, I managed to tear a rotator cuff which took six months to recover. I'm a complete mess. For better skin I think improving my diet would be a better approach.
I visited Angkor Wat and a bunch of the other temples on Monday morning. My ticket was good for two days but I was too buggered to go again yesterday.
I suffer from chronic pain, so it's easy for me to cripple myself even by moderately exerting myself. When I tried to build strength by doing "gentle stretches for seniors" on Youtube, I managed to tear a rotator cuff which took six months to recover. I'm a complete mess. For better skin I think improving my diet would be a better approach.
I visited Angkor Wat and a bunch of the other temples on Monday morning. My ticket was good for two days but I was too buggered to go again yesterday.
I have a pool at my apartment. Could use a massage though! Was my calves and knees that felt it after my morning out. All the stairs and climbing over the big blocks strewn about at some of the sites.spend a day at the hotel in the pool and couple massages
I have a pool at my apartment. Could use a massage though! Was my calves and knees that felt it after my morning out. All the stairs and climbing over the big blocks strewn about at some of the sites.
The tall ones at the central tower at Angkor Wat are currently closed. Anyway I have been up there before. Tourism has barely begun since the borders reopened, plus it's also the start of the rainy season, so it's a great time to go with hardly anyone around.I remember there being lots of old tourists who seemingly had no issue going up all the steep stairs. Or essentially giant ladders. Being all, "WTF I can barely do this."