yes..people that wear nice shoes are fine but when you’re worrying about getting them a little bit dirty or “creased” or whatever while walking confuses and honestly annoys me so much. if you’re gonna pay for shoes, you’re supposed to be at least able to walk in them??
@@somebody3319 I wouldn't be at all surprised if they have even more names in other languages and locations too! I haven't heard that one, but I doubt you're misinformed
I mean if you’re going to a airport or something like that with it then it makes sense but if you’re walking around i doubt you’ll get in trouble and you can always just tell the police it’s a water bottle plus if you’re using it it’s probably not going to be collapsed until you’re done using it then you collapse it and put it in your backpack where no one can see it
@@denilla8034 Yeah, you're right. The chair one looks great! But most of the products in his videos seem like they'll be pretty useful, but actually we'll do just fine without them too, right?
To be fair. Bond Touch bracelets are genuinely great for their intended purpose. But yeah, most fo the stuff in thes vids sound cool but will seldom be used.
for the beard roller: these work, but only if there are hair follicles under your skin. they help expose already developed hair follicles, they don’t create any. if you have patchy facial hair it will help, if you’re just starting to grow facial hair it will help but only in the areas where hair has already grown. they’ll also make your whole face red as hell for half an hour.
They create hundreds of micro tears in your skin that become easily infected. if you are trying to use a needle roller to stimulate facial hair growth, you are likely too young to properly care for your skin. Do not use this product at all.
"Microneedling causes the release of growth factors, which can cause the vascular endothelium and dermal fibroblasts to proliferate, extend the anagen phase, and delay the initiation of catagen in the hair follicle, thereby promoting hair growth." This needs to be done in conjunction with PRP and minoxidil and is mostly useless alone. It also does not create hair folicles out of thin air, there needs to be a folicle present to grow hair. Also it does not make your existing small, pale or thin hairs turn black and coarse like beard hair all of a sudden.
Please get a micro needle derma stamper instead of a derma roller!! The derma rollers can do A LOT of damage to your skin because they go in at an angle and the lengths are not adjustable. I unfortunately made this mistake 😢. Look up the photos that show the difference between a derma stamper and a derma roller when used on a banana peel! Please 🎉be careful 🩷
I have a screen protector. It reduces the quality of your screen slightly but when you get used to it it’s just magnificent. Can read all the fanfics without any side eye
@@ilTHfeaa Start buzzing the shite out of it? I dunno. If the relationship didn’t end on a bad note it’d be something funny to do. If it did end on a bad note…its most likely best to toss it
The roller isn't for growing facial hair, it's called a derma roller and its meant to help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles in the face. It makes tiny abrasions in the skin which makes the skin produce more collagen to heal and increase skin turnover
@@TheLikeButtonLMAOI’m assuming you had an experience with one…so what you’re saying is, we’re not yet to holographic desktop technology (a la Iron Man) yet.
FYI: You can buy a package of 30 or 40 stick-on felt pads that will do exactly the same job as those rubber feet, and will not stick to the floor if you need to move the piece. I have them on all my furniture. Also, if you have a steel sink, there's no need for one of those little faux soaps; just rub your hands against the side of the sink and any strong smells will be neutralized. :)
@@denilla8034 ANY felt will rub away eventually. Then you'll be stuck with booties that stick to the floor and make it even more difficult to move the furniture than if they weren't there at all. Also, booties on your furniture look ridiculous.
@@Serai3 You're never stuck with the booties, because they can be slid off. There isn't any adhesive. I've had them a few years so far and haven't needed to replace any tho
I could use the water bottle beans, the steel soap, the cup holder and some potholders (they dont have to look like farfalle lol) uggies protectors and egg separator are cute too but my cupboards are hella full 😅
Funny part is that my parents use the term “chair condoms” as a joke, so I’ve heard it so much that I don’t even know the official term for it. When he said it, I didn’t even react because I’m used to that.
It doesn’t actually make you grow more facial hair, and doctors don’t recommend using it for collagen production. The man in the video only wants money, not to help you.
I've actually seen it used to diminish acne scars over time. There are professional dermarolling treatments that cost a lot so to have a cheaper alternative might be better but could still run into issues with quality that might actually make things worse
Never use a derma roller. The needles easily go blunt and you can't change them. Use a derma pen and for growing more hair you need additional ointments or tinctures like minoxidil. The derma pen helps your skin to absorb it better.
Don't buy the roller with the needles! That's a device for a skincare procedure called micro-needling, which consists of piercing tiny holes in your skin. It does have a lot of benefits, as it "tricks" your skin into producing more collagen (the molecule that gets your skin bouncy and young), helps with the renewal of your skin cells, etc... The problem is, these tiny punctures also helps the absorption of bad stuff, like bacterias, which could make your acne worse or f up your skin. You need to have a really clean face and an even cleaner roller, and know what you're doing. I'm a huge skincare nerd and I've never had the guts to try it (even though I have the device). Better to go to a professional, especially if you don't know what you're doing. I don't know what this guy is thinking, throwing that out in the middle of that video.
You can still enjoy the benefits of micro needling but I hight suggest you avoid the rollers as they tear the skin and use a derma stamp instead as the needles do directly in and out and healing time is much faster... Not to mention the benefits are more effective
@@overdoseproductions9011 I may not have tried it but I've seen enough videos from licenced dermatologists (ex: Dr Dray, Dr Shereene Idriss) to know that unless you know what you're doing (which I've pointed out in my comment btw...), you should stay clear of it. If you know what you're doing, great, knock yourself out. But let's be real, most of the people watching this video don't. The author features this as a beard growing tool. Beards are nests for bacterias (from food, pollution, environment...). He makes it look as if you just need to roll this across your face ad your hair will magically appear, and provide no informations as how to use it. You need a very clean face and an even cleaner tool (sterilized even) as to not spread the bacterias across your face - and worse, UNDER the skin (because it's PUNCTURING your skin!) which can lead to a worsening of your skin condition - whether it's acne, hyperpigmentation, melasma... But I guess I need to try it to know what I'm talking about.
If your shoes are ruined by walking outside you are using the wrong shoes. There are shoes for dancing, there are shoes for swimming and there are even shoes for just looking cool; but if you need to walk outside get shoes that are meant for walking outside.
That screen protector works, but if you drop your phone under something say goodbye. You're not finding it. The light won't reflect off of the surface and you can't see from the side.
Exactly! I brought mine to my flight to Afghanistan and they were so jealous they escorted me out and inspected my water bottle! 0/10 flight experience and they said they will give me a 10 year sentence in jail, which I dont know what it means but it sounds like a reward for giving them my water bottle.
I have used a water bottle like that, never again. Trying to unscrew the top when its full, you push on the sides to get a better grip and that will force water out so its weird trying to open it and it just feels inconvenient. Good for an emergency water bottle but never gonna be something I choose to use if I have other options.