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Post by willow on Jan 30, 2021 18:48:29 GMT -6
Did you all see OJ getting roasted on twitter? People are mad he got his Covid shot ahead of them. I mean, now I’m a little annoyed. Fuck OJ lol
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Post by microworm on Jan 30, 2021 19:00:12 GMT -6
Did you all see OJ getting roasted on twitter? People are mad he got his Covid shot ahead of them. I mean, now I’m a little annoyed. Fuck OJ lol I'm annoyed at everyone who got it. I want ittttt
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Post by Jesslfar on Jan 30, 2021 19:02:40 GMT -6
Did you all see OJ getting roasted on twitter? People are mad he got his Covid shot ahead of them. I mean, now I’m a little annoyed. Fuck OJ lol I don't think he expected the hate when he posted a picture of himself getting the shot. "Who had OJ Simpson being stabbed by a white woman on their 2021 bingo card?" was a real delight.
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Post by Cher on Jan 30, 2021 20:13:13 GMT -6
January 20, 2021
This foreign born alliterate A- list singer wants you to believe she funded some new initiative she founded. Nope. It is all part of the promotion for her new project and paid for by the studio. It doesn't even go with anything she has said or done in the past. She didn't apologize for all her past comments.
Camila Cabello
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Post by callmekd on Jan 30, 2021 20:22:11 GMT -6
And tea? Surely there’s some kind of tea in there. Khloe is hawking collagen now. I will add that. Yes! With the wife of a MN United soccer player. (They are from New Zealand and I might be slightly obsessed with them, according to my H.)
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Post by Bookshelves on Jan 30, 2021 21:27:19 GMT -6
January 19, 2021 The "leaking" of the Finsta by the PR team was all part of the plan to have an excuse to go to "rehab." It is also why there was an apology related to it, but nothing else. Armie Hammer Is "rehab" a psychiatric facility or is this a sex addict thing? I read some reports amid the sex stuff that he has been hitting the party drugs very hard.
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Post by jorkzy on Jan 30, 2021 22:12:45 GMT -6
JLo is veering into goop-like territory with the olive oil stuff. Maybe she’ll also start shilling toxin-free Botox like Gwyn. .....so just the Bo? Lol right?? It’s literally a toxin. That’s the entire point. But apparently there’s some company in California that is marketing some low toxin or maybe nontoxic Botox equivalent and either they’re full of shit and are just injecting people with saline, or their science skills are subpar.
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Post by Cher on Jan 30, 2021 23:01:19 GMT -6
January 20, 2021
Do we think this former television mom is letting her offspring keep the money from Cameo? Do we want a pre tween to be able to charge a fee for chatting with adults?
Farrah Abraham/Sophia Abraham
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Post by Taitai on Jan 31, 2021 8:13:14 GMT -6
My new beauty plan is olive oil, squats, and salads. Will report back. Tag me for help when your skin is clogged and broken out.
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Post by jftb on Jan 31, 2021 8:18:56 GMT -6
January 20, 2021 Do we think this former television mom is letting her offspring keep the money from Cameo? Do we want a pre tween to be able to charge a fee for chatting with adults? Farrah Abraham/Sophia Abraham This makes me so sick.
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Post by Taitai on Jan 31, 2021 8:25:32 GMT -6
Khloe is hawking collagen now. I will add that. Yes! With the wife of a MN United soccer player. (They are from New Zealand and I might be slightly obsessed with them, according to my H.) So, collagen is actually really great for skin, but topical application of collagen doesn’t really do a whole lot. You can stimulate collagen growth/production with topical treatments like Vitamin C (L-AA), alpha hydroxy acids (AHA), and beta hydroxy acids (BHA). Using products with those active ingredients will promote collagen growth to reduce fine lines and firm up skin a bit. Derma-rolling also stimulates collagen production, and for more invasive treatments, there’s lasers, collagen injections, blah blah blah. However, just putting collagen on your face via a collagen serum or sheet mask or something...probably not going to do a whole lot besides hydrate your skin (which is also helpful, but won’t make an impact in the collagen growth department).
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Post by microworm on Jan 31, 2021 8:27:34 GMT -6
Lol right?? It’s literally a toxin. That’s the entire point. But apparently there’s some company in California that is marketing some low toxin or maybe nontoxic Botox equivalent and either they’re full of shit and are just injecting people with saline, or their science skills are subpar. Looked it up. Goop is using Xeomin which still has the same main active ingredient as Botox, botulinum A toxin as Botox, Dysport, etc. They just claim it has less of the other stuff that's in typical formulations. I would think of it akin to "preservative free." So still lots of bo-toxin.
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Post by microworm on Jan 31, 2021 8:29:20 GMT -6
Yes! With the wife of a MN United soccer player. (They are from New Zealand and I might be slightly obsessed with them, according to my H.) So, collagen is actually really great for skin, but topical application of collagen doesn’t really do a whole lot. You can stimulate collagen growth/production with topical treatments like Vitamin C (L-AA), alpha hydroxy acids (AHA), and beta hydroxy acids (BHA). Using those products with those active ingredients will promote collagen growth to reduce fine lines and firm up skin a bit. Derma-rolling also stimulates collagen production, and for more invasive treatments, there’s lasers, collagen injections, blah blah blah. However, just putting collagen on your face via a collagen serum or sheet mask of something...probably not going to do a whole lot besides hydrate your skin (which is also helpful, but won’t make an impact in the collagen growth department). Similar to Cher and her cosmetic surgery/injectables knowledge, I love when Taitai comes in with the beauty product knowledge.
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Post by Cher on Jan 31, 2021 8:36:01 GMT -6
Yes! With the wife of a MN United soccer player. (They are from New Zealand and I might be slightly obsessed with them, according to my H.) So, collagen is actually really great for skin, but topical application of collagen doesn’t really do a whole lot. You can stimulate collagen growth/production with topical treatments like Vitamin C (L-AA), alpha hydroxy acids (AHA), and beta hydroxy acids (BHA). Using products with those active ingredients will promote collagen growth to reduce fine lines and firm up skin a bit. Derma-rolling also stimulates collagen production, and for more invasive treatments, there’s lasers, collagen injections, blah blah blah. However, just putting collagen on your face via a collagen serum or sheet mask or something...probably not going to do a whole lot besides hydrate your skin (which is also helpful, but won’t make an impact in the collagen growth department). Thoughts on collagen powder?
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Post by Cher on Jan 31, 2021 8:36:32 GMT -6
January 20, 2021 Do we think this former television mom is letting her offspring keep the money from Cameo? Do we want a pre tween to be able to charge a fee for chatting with adults? Farrah Abraham/Sophia Abraham This makes me so sick. I need Jess to fill me in.
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Post by Cher on Jan 31, 2021 8:37:05 GMT -6
January 20, 2021
A new book about this foreign born permanent A+ list singer documents, multiple times the singer and his first wife would find underage girls and bring them home for threesomes.
David Bowie
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Post by Taitai on Jan 31, 2021 8:45:31 GMT -6
So, collagen is actually really great for skin, but topical application of collagen doesn’t really do a whole lot. You can stimulate collagen growth/production with topical treatments like Vitamin C (L-AA), alpha hydroxy acids (AHA), and beta hydroxy acids (BHA). Using products with those active ingredients will promote collagen growth to reduce fine lines and firm up skin a bit. Derma-rolling also stimulates collagen production, and for more invasive treatments, there’s lasers, collagen injections, blah blah blah. However, just putting collagen on your face via a collagen serum or sheet mask or something...probably not going to do a whole lot besides hydrate your skin (which is also helpful, but won’t make an impact in the collagen growth department). Thoughts on collagen powder? It’s not really very beneficial if you want it to make a difference for skincare. Consuming collagen could probably help a little bit, but the issue is that your body digests most of it, and there’s no research out there to say that this has any measurable impact on the amount of collagen your skin then produces. You’d be much much better off using a vitamin c, AHA, or BHA skincare product. Those are proven by research to stimulate collagen growth, and they definitely do it more effectively than consuming collagen. There are anecdotes that people from cultures that consume high levels of collagen (like from eating soup broths made from bones, or eating cartilage/bones of fish) - as in Korea and Japan - have benefitted from a high collagen diet in the skin department. I’m not sure about that, however. Again, no research to back that up, and there are other cultural/societal issues at play on the assumption that Koreans and Japanese people all have amazing skin (spoiler alert - they all do NOT). So, I wouldn’t spend much money on collagen powder. Would probably have minimal to no effect on your skin. Sunscreen, Vit C, AHA, BHA, retinoids, etc - much better options there. ETA - This article basically says what I wrote above, but it’s a good read if you’re curious about collagen powder or supplements. www.womenshealthmag.com/beauty/a19949658/collagen-powder/
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Post by Jesslfar on Jan 31, 2021 9:09:54 GMT -6
I need Jess to fill me in. I believe she is under the legal age for cameos. Sophia’s are $20 and are her saying “hi, I love you” which is the biggest criticism as some pedos might be buying for this reason. She isn’t nude or anything in them. Farrah also sells cameos of her dogs. People are mostly upset that a minor can sell content at all. The two I’ve seen are her wishing someone a happy birthday and her congratulating someone on breast implants.
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Post by jorkzy on Jan 31, 2021 10:24:40 GMT -6
Thoughts on collagen powder? It’s not really very beneficial if you want it to make a difference for skincare. Consuming collagen could probably help a little bit, but the issue is that your body digests most of it, and there’s no research out there to say that this has any measurable impact on the amount of collagen your skin then produces. You’d be much much better off using a vitamin c, AHA, or BHA skincare product. Those are proven by research to stimulate collagen growth, and they definitely do it more effectively than consuming collagen. There are anecdotes that people from cultures that consume high levels of collagen (like from eating soup broths made from bones, or eating cartilage/bones of fish) - as in Korea and Japan - have benefitted from a high collagen diet in the skin department. I’m not sure about that, however. Again, no research to back that up, and there are other cultural/societal issues at play on the assumption that Koreans and Japanese people all have amazing skin (spoiler alert - they all do NOT). So, I wouldn’t spend much money on collagen powder. Would probably have minimal to no effect on your skin. Sunscreen, Vit C, AHA, BHA, retinoids, etc - much better options there. ETA - This article basically says what I wrote above, but it’s a good read if you’re curious about collagen powder or supplements. www.womenshealthmag.com/beauty/a19949658/collagen-powder/Yes, pretty much your body breaks down the collagen to the constituent amino acids then uses them wherever they’re needed. Might be collagen formation, might be something else. Same as any other ingested protein.
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Post by jorkzy on Jan 31, 2021 10:26:37 GMT -6
Lol right?? It’s literally a toxin. That’s the entire point. But apparently there’s some company in California that is marketing some low toxin or maybe nontoxic Botox equivalent and either they’re full of shit and are just injecting people with saline, or their science skills are subpar. Looked it up. Goop is using Xeomin which still has the same main active ingredient as Botox, botulinum A toxin as Botox, Dysport, etc. They just claim it has less of the other stuff that's in typical formulations. I would think of it akin to "preservative free." So still lots of bo-toxin. It’s just so rich coming from goop who has made a whole image and $$$$ by touting/hyping toxin-free everything. She got rooooooasted on the IG ad announcement about it.
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Post by joy on Jan 31, 2021 10:35:09 GMT -6
It’s not really very beneficial if you want it to make a difference for skincare. Consuming collagen could probably help a little bit, but the issue is that your body digests most of it, and there’s no research out there to say that this has any measurable impact on the amount of collagen your skin then produces. You’d be much much better off using a vitamin c, AHA, or BHA skincare product. Those are proven by research to stimulate collagen growth, and they definitely do it more effectively than consuming collagen. There are anecdotes that people from cultures that consume high levels of collagen (like from eating soup broths made from bones, or eating cartilage/bones of fish) - as in Korea and Japan - have benefitted from a high collagen diet in the skin department. I’m not sure about that, however. Again, no research to back that up, and there are other cultural/societal issues at play on the assumption that Koreans and Japanese people all have amazing skin (spoiler alert - they all do NOT). So, I wouldn’t spend much money on collagen powder. Would probably have minimal to no effect on your skin. Sunscreen, Vit C, AHA, BHA, retinoids, etc - much better options there. ETA - This article basically says what I wrote above, but it’s a good read if you’re curious about collagen powder or supplements. www.womenshealthmag.com/beauty/a19949658/collagen-powder/Yes, pretty much your body breaks down the collagen to the constituent amino acids then uses them wherever they’re needed. Might be collagen formation, might be something else. Same as any other ingested protein. 100% correct.
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Post by thatgolfb on Jan 31, 2021 11:02:20 GMT -6
I put collagen in my coffee sometimes but it’s just for the 10g of protein per serving lol.
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Post by Bookshelves on Jan 31, 2021 13:09:31 GMT -6
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Post by Cher on Jan 31, 2021 14:20:50 GMT -6
Ok, I like the vital proteins but I don’t think I’ve seen a difference in my hair/skin, so I feel validated.
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Post by Cher on Jan 31, 2021 14:21:54 GMT -6
January 20, 2021
Just as I told you several months ago and was confirmed today, this reality family filmed scenes that would allow for the possibility of reconciliation or a split. They have also started laying the groundwork for how certain assets were received. It is my understanding though, that the husband faced a severe cash crunch and sold his assets to the family for a tiny fraction of what they were worth. Also interesting to note that the publication which establishes worth, was not previously told about this divestment.
Kardashians/Kanye West/Forbes
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Post by bobyn on Jan 31, 2021 19:35:17 GMT -6
Ok, I like the vital proteins but I don’t think I’ve seen a difference in my hair/skin, so I feel validated. Same. I'll finish my current container, but I'm not sure if I'll buy anymore.
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Post by yellowwallpaper on Feb 1, 2021 7:10:10 GMT -6
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Post by angelashly on Feb 1, 2021 8:21:00 GMT -6
January 19, 2021 After speaking highly of these two groups in the past and using them for photo ops, each of the groups sent an invitation to the alliterate one and her significant other, to take part in this past weekend's day of service. Neither heard back. Maybe the guilt caused them to pay for some food the next day. Meghan Markle/Prince Harry They couldn’t join the service day so they bought everyone lunch? Wow, how horrible. 🙄 And if they went it would have been just because they wanted a photo op not because they care
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Post by angelashly on Feb 1, 2021 8:23:09 GMT -6
Man this is sad. I knew that had to be going on. I am glad she feels empowered to speak on this and I hope he faces some legal action
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Post by yellowwallpaper on Feb 1, 2021 8:37:19 GMT -6
Man this is sad. I knew that had to be going on. I am glad she feels empowered to speak on this and I hope he faces some legal action I hope he does too. A few other women have spoken up as well.
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