reapply sun screen every 2 to 3 hours. don’t use anything under 30.
korean products usually already have sunscreen in them.
use a different exfoliator for your face than you do for your body. your face needs one that’s not as aggressive
you might start to break out more upon using a new, good product. this is normal. let the bad stuff be flushed out and keep using it.
I know it’s annoying but drink. your. water.
don’t use coconut oil on your face, ESPECIALLY not if you’re prone to acne.
don’t use glossier products, the ingredients are shit.
don’t let the water in the shower hit your face too much, the pressure damages the skin.
change your pillow sheet every 3 days (oily skin) to once a week.
stop touching your face for god’s sake.
don’t forget to treat your neck too!
regularly exfoliating your hands will slow down hand aging, too.
if something doesn’t work, throw it away or gift it to someone else. don’t keep using it.
start using a serum.
matcha tea contains waaaaay more antioxidants than your average green tea.
honey & salmon are good for your skin. also limit your dairy intake.
try to (deep) cleanse your face in the evening.
and don’t forget that lasting good skin takes time and consistency. ♔
“Shown here is Mary Shelley’s (1797-1851) working draft of the turning-point in Frankenstein – the moment when Frankenstein’s Creature comes to life.” (Read more here.)
If you feel like you’ve seen this alread, that’s normal. This list of recommendation has been previously posted on my first account @praestantias which has been deleted for some reasons. So here I am, reposting it.
Hating how elitist and eurocentric the dark academia community became, I would truly appreciate that you leave some recommendation of book written by people of color, for I noticed that I am guilty of the eurocentric part, but I am really want to educate myself and read more non-white books.
Thank you for your suggestions!
Go after the career YOU want.
Not the career your parents want you to have, not the career that makes the most money, not the career that seems the most practical.
Go after the career you want. Study the craft. Be the best, and watch the money come to you.
You have bewitched me, body and soul, and I love-I love-I love you. Pride & Prejudice (2005) dir. Joe Wright
you know what my perfect gift would be? an annotated copy of your favourite book. i don’t just mean a couple of tabs, i mean annotated. i mean highlighted to the ends of the earth, pages black with scribbled annotations, entire pages underlined and captioned ‘THIS’. i want to see tear stains on the pages, corners bent from when you threw it across the room, spine broken because you were too absorbed in the story to care. i want paragraphs of you yelling at characters, i want your witty remarks and sarcastic comments, i want your little doodles in the margins. because then you’re not just giving me a book. you’re giving me a little piece of yourself, and i think that’s the best gift you could give.
Alain de Botton // Jon Kabat-Zinn // unknown
might fuck around and walk into a thick fog and never return idk
resenting yourself for where you aren’t won’t change where you are.
you can’t hate yourself into healing.
19:07
If you find that person
Who doesn’t tell you what the right thing is to wear, is always happy to take you anywhere
Who doesn’t take their lows out on you remorselessly, and doesn’t take all of your lows so damn personally
If you find that person
Who can put up with all your crap, can always see right through and know you’re more than that
Doesn’t try to change you, force you to fit their mould
That’s something you should pursue, watch it turn to gold
And it will, I’m certain,
If you find that one person
Who will ask you how you’re doing, has nothing to prove and will hold your hand whenever they can see a storm brewing
Encourage, motivate, feed you when you’re tired and it’s late
Maybe love will be great
But that’s only if you find that person