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Yes To Cucumbers Soothing Hypoallergenic Facial Wipes for Sensitive Skin, 30 Count (Pack of 2)
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  • DERMATOLIGIST TESTED TO LEAVE YOU REFRESHED whether you’re out and about, going for a run, or having a late night, these pre-moistened facial wipes make it a snap to refresh on-the-go.
  • DESIGNED FOR SENSITIVE SKIN to gently remove dirt, sweat and makeup without the need to rinse, leaving your skin feeling clean and renewed.
  • FORMULATED WITH CUCUMBERS that helps calm skin and reduce the appearance of redness, Green Tea for its soothing properties, and Aloe, that absorbs easily and helps to improve skin hydration.
  • HOW TO USE: Gently wipe face and neck to cleanse skin and remove makeup. No need to rinse. Or to refresh skin while on the go, gently pat on face to remove dirt and excess oil. As easy as that!
  • OVER 95% NATURAL INGREDIENTS of consciously created skincare made just for you. Formulated without Parabens, SLS and Silicones! Cruelty-Free & Leaping bunny certified which means no testing on animals leaving you confident in your trusted beauty brand.
Specs:
ColorCucumbers
Height5.5 Inches
Length4.6 Inches
Number of items2
Release dateFebruary 2018
Size30 Count (Pack of 2)
Weight1.06 Pounds
Width3.75 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Yes To Cucumbers Soothing Hypoallergenic Facial Wipes for Sensitive Skin, 30 Count (Pack of 2):

u/sammyVicious · 2 pointsr/cycling

30 miles a day without any bike experience is a lot, but with the right discipline, you should be able to do it.

whatever your budget is, i'd recommend aiming for lower. There's little sense in buying a really expensive bike right away. You wont know how to maintain it, how good it actually is, and most important of all, you generally need to spend a good amount of money on gear (helmet, lights, bag(s), tubes, etc) anyways so saving a little on the bike is a good idea. upgrade later if needed.

i generally recommend buying a used bike until you know exactly what you like, but do go to a bike shop and figuring out what kind of bike you'll want, size, and what options are available. Sizing is very important. they can measure your body and fit you for the right size. Maybe even test ride a few. Buying used on craigslist takes time, but it'll be worth it. The first bike i bought, I sold a year later for about the same price i bought it for. Its almost like a free rental. There are benefits from buying directly from a shop, but I'd still go used, especially in the beginning.

For me, I started with a hybrid bike last year. Some people have no problem going long distance on those, but I had trouble going much more than 10-15 miles on them. The short rides are comfortable, but gaining much speed to go longer distances was tough. You may want to look for a commuter bike for the best tradeoff between distance and comfort.

I carry wet wipes with me when riding to places where I need to be presentable. I go to the bathroom upon arrival, wash up a bit, use these https://www.amazon.com/Yes-Cucumbers-Soothing-Hypoallergenic-Facial/dp/B079NV9PBG/ and then change my clothes. Deodorant is also a must.