Decomposer's posts
Posted in Bought a new dress
Posted 6 years ago
I love it! Where'd you get it? Because I kinda want it for myself now lol.
Posted in Wow another avatar site closing :(
Posted 6 years ago
I haven't been active on Roliana in years, but it was the second avatar site I joined (out of many more to come lol), so it's still sad news to hear it's closing.
Posted in cant argue with that
Posted 6 years ago
One of my dogs is a corgi/rat terrier mix. He's the best.
Posted in i got beauty related questions
Posted 6 years ago
I had really bad acne no matter what I tried until I started using the Paula's Choice acne kit.
I'd even get cystic acne, but haven't had any since it cleared up.
Now I only breakout due to hormonal changes or after trying a new product that doesn't work for me, but it's mild and easy to manage.
Instead of the full-sized kit, I started with the extra strength travel kit to test whether it worked for me.
They also have a regular strength travel kit if you don't need something that strong.
You can buy everything in the kit separately as well.
I've stopped using the exfoliant in favor of other products since my skin has cleared, but it worked great while my skin was broken out.
I only use the Daily Skin Clearing Treatment as a spot treatment since it can be drying and my skin is already dry, so it lasts forever.
I waited until my skin was clearer to start trying out new skincare products outside of the kit, since some irritated my skin further.
If you have a moisturizer that works for you then stick with it, but if you don't I'd recommend The Honest Co. Purely Simple Unscented Face & Body Lotion (I think it's technically a baby lotion, but it dries quickly, isn't greasy, and wears well under my makeup, so it's what I've been using lately) or one of Cerave's moisturizers.
I stay away from moisturizers that are made for acne prone skin unless I've checked the ingredients because they tend to have alcohols in them that aren't good for your skin, plus I find them drying.
I haven't found a sunscreen that I like enough to recommend, but you should start using one if you don't already.
Certain ingredients in skincare products can leave your skin more sensitive to UV rays, so it's extra important.
To remove makeup I use L'oreal Micellar Cleansing Water.
They have a few different formulas depending on your skin type and one for waterproof makeup.
A lot of brands have put out their own micellar water and they don't all have the same formula, so you might even be able to find something specifically for sensitive eyes/skin if you look for it.
Most that I've tried have been pretty gentle though.
I already linked to one of her videos, but maybe check out Veronica Gorgeois on Youtube.
She's an esthetician and a lot of her videos are on skincare.
And you should be using cool to lukewarm water to wash your face.
The tip someone gave about washing with warm water then rinsing with cold is outdated.
I'd even get cystic acne, but haven't had any since it cleared up.
Now I only breakout due to hormonal changes or after trying a new product that doesn't work for me, but it's mild and easy to manage.
Instead of the full-sized kit, I started with the extra strength travel kit to test whether it worked for me.
They also have a regular strength travel kit if you don't need something that strong.
You can buy everything in the kit separately as well.
I've stopped using the exfoliant in favor of other products since my skin has cleared, but it worked great while my skin was broken out.
I only use the Daily Skin Clearing Treatment as a spot treatment since it can be drying and my skin is already dry, so it lasts forever.
I waited until my skin was clearer to start trying out new skincare products outside of the kit, since some irritated my skin further.
If you have a moisturizer that works for you then stick with it, but if you don't I'd recommend The Honest Co. Purely Simple Unscented Face & Body Lotion (I think it's technically a baby lotion, but it dries quickly, isn't greasy, and wears well under my makeup, so it's what I've been using lately) or one of Cerave's moisturizers.
I stay away from moisturizers that are made for acne prone skin unless I've checked the ingredients because they tend to have alcohols in them that aren't good for your skin, plus I find them drying.
I haven't found a sunscreen that I like enough to recommend, but you should start using one if you don't already.
Certain ingredients in skincare products can leave your skin more sensitive to UV rays, so it's extra important.
To remove makeup I use L'oreal Micellar Cleansing Water.
They have a few different formulas depending on your skin type and one for waterproof makeup.
A lot of brands have put out their own micellar water and they don't all have the same formula, so you might even be able to find something specifically for sensitive eyes/skin if you look for it.
Most that I've tried have been pretty gentle though.
I already linked to one of her videos, but maybe check out Veronica Gorgeois on Youtube.
She's an esthetician and a lot of her videos are on skincare.
And you should be using cool to lukewarm water to wash your face.
The tip someone gave about washing with warm water then rinsing with cold is outdated.
Posted in You know what I find annoying on facebook?
Posted 6 years ago
One of my best friends from high school shares those things all the time.
It annoys me to no end and sometimes I end up snoozing her for the 30 days over it.
It's almost always those "If you're my real friend you'll copy & paste this, people who don't share/don't respond aren't true friends."
Which in my opinion are the most annoying of the type of those messages, since the Facebook algorithm means a lot of people won't see it so it's not an accurate representation of "true friends" anyways.
Also it just seems kinda like begging for attention when you could message the people you want to be close with yourself instead of waiting for them to "prove their friendship" over an annoying status.
It annoys me to no end and sometimes I end up snoozing her for the 30 days over it.
It's almost always those "If you're my real friend you'll copy & paste this, people who don't share/don't respond aren't true friends."
Which in my opinion are the most annoying of the type of those messages, since the Facebook algorithm means a lot of people won't see it so it's not an accurate representation of "true friends" anyways.
Also it just seems kinda like begging for attention when you could message the people you want to be close with yourself instead of waiting for them to "prove their friendship" over an annoying status.
Posted in Hey Boys and ghouls!
Posted 6 years ago
I am doing good. Just bored and lurking the internet.
Trying to decide if I wanna do anything this weekend or not.
Probably not because I'm lazy lol.
Trying to decide if I wanna do anything this weekend or not.
Probably not because I'm lazy lol.
Posted in What are you currently watching?
Posted 6 years ago
I've been binge watching King of the Hill lately.
Posted in New Voltie Post Your Pics Maybe ?
Posted 6 years ago
My most recent photo after getting my hair cut.
Posted in I bought a keyboard!!!
Posted 6 years ago
I have a keyboard and can pretty much just play "Happy Birthday" on it.
And for Christmas my boyfriend bought me a bass guitar that I don't know how to play at all lol.
And for Christmas my boyfriend bought me a bass guitar that I don't know how to play at all lol.
Posted in I'm so conflicted
Posted 6 years ago
I would feel uncomfortable with that and ask a manager or someone to talk to him about it if I were in the situation, even if he was otherwise a great person to work with. You never know how people are gonna react when confronted about something, no matter how nice they seem, especially if I was that young but even at the age I am now. If it were me, how he reacted moving forward would form a stronger impression of him in the aftermath. If he discontinued his actions, apologized, and moved on without drawing further attention to the situation or playing the victim (not that he's doing that, just saying what isn't acceptable) then I'd move on too but probably still be a little wary of him moving forward.
It's normal to feel shitty after being called out for something like that if you really didn't mean anything, but he really was in the wrong speaking in such a familiar tone to minors in the workplace, no matter his intentions. All that he can do is move forward and do better. That will say the most about his personality and if he means it I think people will see that.
It's normal to feel shitty after being called out for something like that if you really didn't mean anything, but he really was in the wrong speaking in such a familiar tone to minors in the workplace, no matter his intentions. All that he can do is move forward and do better. That will say the most about his personality and if he means it I think people will see that.
Posted in Your MBTI personality
Posted 6 years ago
I got ENFP-T, as usual. Extroverted and Feeling were both only by a small margin though, 56% and 51% respectively. Usually my feeling is a bit higher, so that's interesting.
Posted in The best thing you ever bought
Posted 6 years ago
This mask and this scalp treatment. I've had a problem with dry, itchy skin on my face and scalp for over a year now and have tried so many things. I found both of these products recently and they got rid of it like it was nothing.
Posted in Children?
Posted 6 years ago
I don't really have any feelings about kids in general, positive or negative. Some suck and some don't. I've probably disliked more kids than I've liked, but it was because they were brats, not because they were children. I don't like watching them for more than a short period of time and I won't change a diaper, but interacting with them doesn't cause me any distress under normal circumstances. I also don't really have any opinion on how many children people have. So long as you aren't being abusive, neglectful, or otherwise awful to your kids it's not my business. The idea of raising them sounds like the absolute worst fate in the universe for me though. I would do everything in my power to never have kids. Thankfully my boyfriend had a vasectomy earlier this year, so the possibility of it happening now is slim to none, and ever since he had the procedure I've felt a great sense of relief.
Posted in Pride + Prejudice + Zombies
Posted 6 years ago
I tried reading that book a few years ago and just couldn't get into it. I gave up after a few chapters. To be fair though, I couldn't even get that far into the original book. I definitely judged the book by it's cover though, there was a zombie on it so I just assumed it'd be more my speed.