Princess Arabia

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  1. Great. Glad it worked out for you. You can also experiment with it by whipping the oil to create a shaving cream like consistency , but that's a bit more work. I believe you can find out how to do this online. I follow "Coconut Mama". She has great tips and recipes using coconut oil. Check her out, if you're up to it. When I was writing my facial post, I said to myself this is going to seem a bit extensive but if you really look at it, you'll really see that most of the timing is in the writing and explaining of this stuff. I have the simplest routine ever and I don't spend a lot of time or even resources on it, it just appears that way. All the foods I mentioned I eat and/or cook with and will dab on while cooking or preparing a meal. The oil cleansing takes less than 5minutes and only involves oil. Steaming once or twice a month by throwing some stuff in a pot. I am also a minimalist to a degree and i don't bother with a lot of crap, it just seems like I spend a lot of time doing this, I don't. Its the explaining that makes it seem that way.
  2. Just to show my facial skin with no foundation. The oil cleansing method is great for an even skin tone.
  3. Have fun. Hope it goes well.
  4. Ugg. That's all i have to say on that. Uggggg. I have nothing more to say to you. Goodbye.
  5. I just looked at CeraVe's ingredients list. I would run, but that's just me. I pick my poisons, that wouldn't be one of them. Bull dog wasn't too bad. I would recommend that out of the two options. Personally (I'm female so might not be the same) I don't use any of those fancy commercial store bought products, too many toxins and parabens, EDTA, tocopherol is supposed to be ok, but I don't trust it, along with a host of other chemicals I can't even pronounce. @Jason Actualization's recommendation was the purest, cleanest thing talked about here so far.
  6. Hmmm, interesting. Sounds good.
  7. I hope your channel isn't going to be about how not to procrastinate. You should make it about how the right conditions never comes; but then again, there isn't going to be a channel if you're waiting for the right conditions now is there. Just messing with you Salvijus, even though what I'm saying is true.😜 I know, because I'm still waiting.
  8. I know, I was saying the same thing. Probably the only true ism there is. Lol. Mentalism is missing too.
  9. Subscribed and left a comment. Nice
  10. The Chinese God of Chi Ching Suffering
  11. Maybe i'm an ambivert leaning more towards introverted. It's true I do tend to want to recharge after being out say a night of socializing. I tend to not want to do that say two nights in a row r even three. Three days in-between or more is good for me, but I can, if I have to, do a back-to-back; but then I'll need a week off..lol. I'm talking about drinking and partying even if it's just me and one other, not just going to the mall or dinner etc.
  12. In my day to day life, I don't have a problem talking to people. I can socialize no problem even with strangers; but can be very quiet and reserved also. I also like to be alone at times and go into my shell for my down time which is more of who i am.
  13. Those are the originals. Humans are the copies. Back to homeostasis.
  14. Neither does suffering. Where is the existential Reality of or in suffering. God has no form, how can the formless suffer. If you're going to include the notion that the human body is a biological object then you have lost the premise of your argument because the human body is being imagined by God, so is suffering.
  15. Coconut oil and aloe vera are great for sun protection.
  16. No kidding. I thought I was. I think most people on here recognize this by now. If they don't, they need an ass whooping from Leo and his broom stick. What I'm saying is the mind has faulty thinking and veiled perceptions. That's why suffering arises. Reality was designed this way for us to Awaken to our true nature which doesn't suffer. Truth doesn't suffer. Only a veiled and distorted egoic mind does. The closer we get to Truth, the less we suffer.
  17. I agree.
  18. Are you trippin'. You seem to be talking to yourself and replying to thin air.
  19. I think you and @Israfilare pretty much saying the same thing but your perspective on the solution is just from a different angle. His is more, I'd say, therapeutic and yours more straight to the root. What some of us do is look at the contents and not the structure and we try to deal with the issue based upon contents. A shopping addict's life can become just as disruptive as say a crack addict's, the contents are different but the structure similar. We have to understand that a lot of these so-called problems we have stem from the same root and therefore can be "fixed" by the same method. The human mind likes to prioritize one thing over another.
  20. Ok, now I have to think. I do enough of that on my off time. Lol. Thanks for the clarification.
  21. Not sure what you're saying in respect to my last sentence.