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Cruelty Free Skincare Brands
1. The Body Shop : Everything from there is cruelty free. They have a lot of vegan products I’ve heard they’re tea tree oil line is really good.
2. ELF: Elf is an amazing and affordable makeup line. But if you guys didn’t know it also has a skincare line. You should try out the magnetic and bubble mask.
3. Queen Helene: I haven’t use it but I’ve heard it’s a really good line of face masks. You can them at the beauty supply store.
4. Alba Botanica: Everything in their line is vegan except for the lip balms which have beeswax. Someone told me that their Acne Dot collections works really good even for hard stubborn acne. Their price range is from $6-$13
5. Mario Badescu: I’m sure all of you have heard of this one. Their most popular product is the rose water but it is actually pretty good if you haven’t tried it you should.
6. The Ordinary: This one is mostly chemicals exfoliants and acids. Which is actually good to get rid of acne. Usually those kind of brands are expensive but this one is affordable. Price range is about $7-$10.
7. Glossier: Probably the most expensive I’ll mention. I have never used this brand but I’ve wanted to try it. They’re online only. They have cute packaging and good reviews. Prince range at about $30-$50.
8. Derma E: They have an extensive variety of products for different skin problems. It’s affordable but a little more expensive than the rest. Price range at about $15+
Graphic Designer Reimagines Iconic Logos in the Age of Coronavirus (click for more)
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is located in a remote part of a remote village in a remote region of Norway. The village Valdal is located in Fjord municipality , about 90 minutes driving from the city of Ålesund, or one hour from Åndalsnes via the national tourist route of Trollstigen, or one hour from the UNESCO world heritage area of Geiranger.
“I think someone has a crush on my Christmas light decoration”
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ive been buying more stuff on bandcamp because it supports indie artists way more than spotify
Also remember that for the last few months, bandcamp has been doing a thing called “bandcamp fridays” where, the first friday of every month, they don’t take the 15% comission they usually take from artist sales and let them have 100% of the money instead.
some things i’ve learned about adulthood that no one warns you about
you will in fact continue to have acne past the age of twenty
you will eventually hit a point where you start to feel icky inside if you go too long without eating some sort of vegetables
depending on your current level of athleticism/physical activity as well as the kind of activities you did as a kid/teenager, your joints may start acting whack in your twenties, despite what everyone says about that not happening until middle age
eventually you will reach a point where you wonder how you were able to stay up until 3am nearly every night and be perfectly fine the next day (and this moment will come much younger than you expect)
it is much harder to meet new people after you’re done with school than sitcoms would have you believe
don’t let society tell you shit: it is perfectly acceptable to live with your parents after you graduate, there’s no need to be broke and miserable just so you can have some misguided attempt at independence straight out of school
Finally a moment to show off my obsession with solarpunk!
“Overpopulation” is such an easy thing to brainwash people on. I used to believe this until somebody pointed out that you could double the living space of my hometown without developing more land by hypothetically adding one extra floor per building. Do this across the board and you’ve already ended homelessness- but thats not even considering all the millions of vacant buildings just lying around that could be used for housing (fill those up first).
Theres also a more sci-fi concept for incredibly tall, thick skyscrapers and artificial layered mountains that, to my knowledge, are completely within the realm of physical possibility and would house tens of thousands of people. Blueprints were drawn up in the 90s in a few different countries, like Sky City 100 in Japan
And the Ultima Tower in San Francisco
The designs are gathering dust and need proof-of-concept but the basic idea is contemporary: If youre a high-technology civilization and you have too many people, build UP, or DOWN, but never OUT. Then surround the towers with farming space and preserve the rest of nature. You could triple the global population if you wanted to, and not only would you be able to give all of those people the living space of a modest house, but youd actually vastly increase food production (which is already enough to feed all those people and can be doubled like OP said)
And if you still prefer living out in the country? Nobodys saying you can’t! It would barely affect current living accommodations, it would just make things easier for the current homeless and you wouldnt need to pay as much for food.
Or if you wanna look at something that we can 100% do now, literally just combine agriculture and architecture.
These are just concept art pieces of Forest Cities, but there are legitimate plans to begin building living spaces that use plants in their designs. Again, towers are more environmentally friendly than individual housing because you get vastly more living space per acre and if those buildings double as crop/oxygen production then youre basically supercharging nature by “overpopulating” humans.
Remember kids: We are the only species on earth that can not only intentionally save nature, but vastly increase its potential. When people talk about environmental issues and housing crisises by saying “the earth is dying because of human overpopulation,” they’re detracting from any real solution by saying that it’s actually your fault just for existing in a large species. Never listen to them.
When two waves collide at the perfect time of day
Statue based on Leonardo daVinci’s famous concept for artificial wings.
This is so fucking beautiful!