A trick thats helped me a lot with spf is to draw it along your index finger, apply to face, x 3. That is about as much as we need for face and neck.. way more than we naturally want to apply with other skincare. The spf density on the label is based on slathering it on in the product trials and testing. So an spf 50 is really a 25 unless we are doing the correct amount
It seems pretty obvious to me they wouldn’t offer all those bonuses and perks if they wern’t making all their money and a profit. Even if I pay it off every month I know personally I would buy things I didn’t need if I had “Gotta get to $10,000” bouncing around in my head every time I went shopping for furntiure, flowers, venues, catering, flights, etc
Have a plan of things you’re going to buy BEFORE you decide get the card! Create a budget and stick to it, my father is very good with his money and this is how we get nice hotel stays for free wherever we travel.
@@itsdrea2353 I think my point still stands that these banks wouldn’t market their credit cards so bad if they wern’t money printing machines. I don’t think a free $200 hotel or a $500 flight is worth all the risk
Thank you for sharing this deal. I think it’s important to say that this is good for someone who actually is planning to spend that much money in the first place. And also I don’t think upgrading to business class is usually 7K, it is around. 4K usually, but hey still a great deal! Or was it 7K for both people?
Love your videos but just one slight criticism (don’t be offended), you speak so fast sometimes that I am a bit unsure of what you were saying. For example you said vitamin c is unstable so something about the BH & drying? I’m not sure what you meant 😢😂
In your videos you speak about sustainability for clothes but what about sustainability in flying? Flying is not sustainable in the first place. First class is just so polluting. And then encourage others to do so makes it worse.