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6. Lush Velocity Massage Wand - Waterproof, Wireless, Powerful Vibration - Personal Therapeutic Massager (Slate), Large

Lush Velocity Massage Wand - Waterproof, Wireless, Powerful Vibration - Personal Therapeutic Massager (Slate), Large
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7. Wand Massager Handheld with 10 Powerful Speeds 8 Vibration Patterns, PALOQUETH Personal Body Massager for Back Neck Shoulder Sore,Cordless Rechargeable

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  • ✅ Listen to our customer: "D. Thayer" : Some years ago I was hit by a bicycle, since then whenever I do a lot of bending over (say in yard work) my back starts killing me. Medicine take a while to work and is only temporary. A Few minutes with this along my spine gives me instant and lasting relief.
  • ✅ "Richfig" :This is a great all purpose massager, very effective in reaching those sensitive areas. I love the variable speed adjustment, it's very stimulating. I would recommend this product to anyone man or woman who's looking to relief body tension and enhance pleasure. The seller is also a great company with great follow and customer service.
  • ✅ "JessLynn" :Amazing! Powerful! I have the original Hitachi Wand Massager and for me this one is stronger or equal to that one. Highly recommended!
  • ✅ "Amazon Customer" : I had elbow reconstruction surgery and had implant placed on my elbow. As a result of not using my arm for 3 months, which cause some tightness in the arm. I have another hand held massager at home but the head is too big and too strong to use for the arm. With this wand, I was able to treat my muscles close to the implant with compromising it
  • ✅ " DonahueAng" : This is a bargain! It's a bit bigger than I expected. My clit is like normally dead and I can't feel a thing but is gave me my first proper orgasm. Only problem is it is load so if you live with parents or someone you don't want to hear then you can't use it then but once you're alone..enjoy ! ☺☺
Wand Massager Handheld with 10 Powerful Speeds 8 Vibration Patterns, PALOQUETH Personal Body Massager for Back Neck Shoulder Sore,Cordless Rechargeable
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u/theboysaccount · 1 pointr/SebDerm

hello everyone!! so here is my routine (i’ll admit it’s pretty simple and mostly stolen from others on this subreddit so don’t credit me for this stuff!! just passing it along)


-www.amazon.com/dp/B076Q6442Z/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_g0aEDb4CR75R3

-First of all, this shampoo brush has been a game changer. So my basic understanding is that you really want to get those flakes off your scalp when you shampoo, but you also don’t want to scrub so hard that you scratch your scalp with your sharp nails which is why this brush is perfect. It does a fantastic job of massaging the scalp and just feels amazing. Don’t scrub too hard with it either!!

INITIAL SHAMPOO TREATMENT (2-3 weeks)

Okay so pretty much i’m alternating between three different shampoos:

  1. Nizoral A-D Anti-Dandruff Shampoo, 7 Fl. Oz

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AINMFAC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_pnaEDbGAET57X

    • Monday, Wednesday, Saturday

    • Right now I use this 3 times a week because it’s early on in my sebderm treatment. Pretty soon i’ll be reducing how much I use it once my sebderm is really more fully in control for a while. It’s pretty strong so you really shouldn’t use it daily which is why i’ll be switching up my routine soon. I’ll include what i’ll be changing my routine to at the bottom of this post.

  2. Dr. Eddie's Happy Cappy Medicated Shampoo for Children, Treats Dandruff and Seborrheic Dermatitis, Clinically Tested, Fragrance Free, Stops Flakes and Redness on Sensitive Scalps and Skin, 8 oz

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07857W8MS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_e9aEDbTA9R4M6

    • Tuesday, Friday, Sunday

    • This has really become my favorite shampoo by a long shot. It’s gentle because it’s generally for babies but as you can see in the comments, great for adults too. Doesn’t strip the oils in your hair so I also highly recommend this on days you don’t want frizzy hair but feel like you should wash your hair.

  3. Neutrogena T/Gel Therapeutic Shampoo Original Formula

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001E96OWY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_dWaEDbP3581SG

    • Thursdays

    • So while this has helped my scalp in the past a bit, I mostly still use it because I have a few bottles left over and it’s smart to switch up shampoos so you don’t become immune to one. Someone on this sub recommended the generic amazon brand of this shampoo which i’ll probably be trying soon once I run out of the name brand stuff.

      Okay so, although I really want to nuke the shit out of my scalp, I know it’s not smart in the long term so i’m going to translation into a new routine pretty soon. The only new product i’ll be adding to my routine is:

  • Dr. Eddie's Happy Cappy Daily Shampoo & Body Wash for Children, Soothes Dry, Itchy, Irritated, Sensitive Skin, Dermatologist Tested, Fragrance Free, Dye Free, Sulfate Free, 8 oz

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07C66WVDJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_1-aEDb49FSARW

    • This is just a daily, not medicated version of the Dr. Eddie’s shampoo i’m using right now.


      I’ll update if it changes but as of right now my projected routine will be:

      -Monday: Nizoral
      -Tuesday: Dr. Eddie’s Daily Shampoo
      -Wednesday: Dr. Eddie’s Medicated Shampoo
      -Thursday: Dr. Eddie’s Daily Shampoo
      -Friday: Dr. Eddie’s Medicated Shampoo
      -Saturday; Dr. Eddie’s Daily Shampoo
      -Sunday: T-Gel

      I’m hoping even to only do this routine for just a bit if my sebderm is fully in control. My IDEAL routine will eventually be:

      -Monday: Nizoral/T-gel (Switching back and forth between these)
      -Tuesday: No Shampoo
      -Wednesday: Dr. Eddie’s Medicated shampoo
      -Thursday: Dr. Eddie’s Daily shampoo
      -Friday: No shampoo
      -Saturday: Dr. Eddie’s Daily shampoo
      -Sunday: Dr. Eddie’s Medicated shampoo

      Hope this helps! My sebderm and shedding isn’t completely gone yet, but it’s DRAMATICALLY improved. I honestly almost want to cry tears of joy when I run my hands through my hair without a BUNCH of hairs on my hands afterward. I’m also going to experimenting with tea tree oil on my scalp soon to retain moisture. DO NOT SLEEP ON THE SHAMPOO BRUSH!!! Let me know if ya have any questions!


      I also just want to mention that this has been after a long journey of seeing several doctors who didn’t have a clue how to help, dermatologists who claimed to know how to help, and hair transplant specialists that had to assure me I most likely did not have male pattern baldness when I was freaking out that I might. Don’t give up! Treat your scalp well and eat well! Also avoid hairloss subreddits lol even if your hairloss IS genetic lol
u/ediblesprysky · 5 pointsr/HaircareScience

So I'll admit, I've only ever used Dr Bronner's to wash my hair at their Burning Man foam baths. It made my hair feel like ass, but I'll admit there may have been other factors there, lol. At least it was clean!

But I'm not surprised it's stripping your hair; it's extremely harsh stuff. I second the recommendation for Cantu shampoo and conditioner; it's lovely and moisturizing but won't weigh your hair down, AND it's like $5 a bottle at the drugstore. As I Am Coconut Co-Wash is also fantastic; I would definitely recommend mixing that into your routine rather than straight-up washing your hair every day. And if you want to keep an ACV rinse in the mix, DPHue makes a nice one that's a little more soothing and less harsh than just straight-up apple cider vinegar. I also love using one of those weird scalp massager things to really be sure I'm getting product to the roots AND stimulating the scalp. (That might be pseudo-scientific woo-woo, but my hair feels cleaner, so it's a win for me.)

I found these products while researching the curly girl method. I also have very fine hair, and using this kind of less-harsh product has made my hair far less frizzy AND I don't get oily as quickly. It sounds like your scalp may be over-producing oil due to dryness, so I highly recommend moisturizing and trying to wash less!

u/melbelle28 · 2 pointsr/curlyhair

If you're looking for a place to start, try adding a gel or curl cream to your hair before you use the wet brush. This will hopefully give you more consistency and hold. There are a LOT of budget-friendly options - I love Aussie Instant Freeze (available at most grocery stores for something like $4) and this sub often sings the praises of blue LA Looks. I'm also a huge fan of La Bella Lots of Curls gel (a huge bottle for $2).

If you want to try CGM, just know it breaks down into two basic rules: no sulfates, no silicones.

These rules are because 1. Sulfates are incredibly harsh cleansers that damage your hair cuticle and strip your hair of the natural oils that keep it healthy (especially damaging for curly girls, because our hair cuticles are naturally more delicate and the oils at our scalp naturally take longer to work themselves down the hair strand), 2. Most silicones cannot be removed without using sulfates, so if you cut out sulfates but not silicones, you'll get an intense amount of product build-up which feels and looks quite bad.

The easiest way to know if a product is "CG-friendly" (free of silicones and sulfates) is to copy and paste the ingredients into http://www.isitcg.com/.

Learning about CGM can be very confusing at first - before you go out and buy any new products, read read read and read some more until you feel like you have a grasp on how the method works. Also, don't be afraid to break from "strict" CG - if it works for you and your hair, then do it!

That said... you have to ditch the dish soap. Part of the reason your hair is getting so greasy within 18 hours of washing is your scalp is overproducing oil as a result of using dish soap to clean it - the soap completely strips your hair of any natural (healthy!) oils, and your scalp responds by overproducing. I hope that makes sense!

As for scalp issues, I myself have a few spots on my scalp that are prone to itchiness, dandruff, and build-up if I'm not careful, and it's one of the reasons I waited so long to take the plunge into CG. Here are the things that helped for me:

  • A scalp scrubber. I got one very similar to this, and it has been a total game changer. I can scrub for less time and get better results at truly cleaning my scalp, even in areas where my hair is super-thick.
  • Finding an effective cleanser. I live in an area with hard water, and CG never worked for me until I found a conditioner to cleanse with that had a chelating agent (a chemical that removes hard water). Thankfully, it's 88 cents a bottle - Alberto VO5 Kiwi Lime Squeeze Clarifying Conditioner (the chelating agent is disodium EDTA).
  • Spending an appropriate amount of time cowashing. I'm a very bad judge of time, so to train myself to scrub my scalp long enough, I put on a playlist for the shower and scrubbed my scalp for at least three entire songs. You will scrub until your arms hurt. You will scrub to a point that feels ridiculous. But it's the best way to get allllll the gunk off your scalp without removing natural (healthy) oils.
  • Extra clarifying during transition. For the first... three months? after I switched to the CGM, I kept a bottle in my shower of 1/4 apple cider vinegar, 3/4 water, and coated my scalp and hair in it and left it for 3-5 minutes after every wash. Eventually, I didn't need that extra cleansing boost, but it was vital to keeping my hair clean.
  • More wash days during transition. Today, 8 months into CGM, I can go 5-6 days without washing my hair. At the beginning, I was cowashing every. single. day. because otherwise my hair was an absolute disaster. It's a pain, but I promise it's worth it.
  • Adding protein to my routine. There's lots of info on this sub about the protein/moisture balance and why it's important. Protein can be tricky, and using too much of it will make your hair brittle and prone to breakage, so please be careful! For me, the easiest way to use protein is to get a bottle of Neutral Protein Filler from Sally's and add a couple of drops to my leave-in conditioner every time I apply it. Less time hunting down protein-rich products (which are often on the high price end), and way more control over how much or how little protein I add to my hair on any given wash day, depending on what it needs.
  • Time. The transition period is real, and you will absolutely be tempted to go back to dish soap because of how greasy your hair gets. Resist! Lean into ponytails, ball caps, buns, and braids! It will get better as your scalp adjusts to how much oil your hair needs when you aren't using such a harsh cleanser.

    I hope this helps! In my experience, CGM requires a time investment upfront to learn about the method and what products/techniques work for you, but the overall amount of time I spend worrying about my hair is way less and my hair is also way more healthy.
u/FemmeDeLoria · 1 pointr/askwomenadvice

There's a lot of good advice in this thread, but there's one thing I'd like to add. You mentioned foreplay and sex, as though they're separate. The purpose of oral and fingering/hand stuff is not to get her vagina ready for a penis, it's to feel good. Because it's sex as well. PIV (penis in vagina) sex is not the only thing that counts as "real sex", ANY genital contact is sex. Oral sex is sex. Using your hands to get each other off is sex.



Since PIV is hurting her, maybe don't do it for a while. Have sex for awhile using just your hands and mouth, figure out how to make each other relax and orgasm, then, when you feel like you both are 100% comfortable and in tune with each other's bodies, THEN try PIV again.



Also, buy a body wand. This one is $31 and body safe waterproof silicone. Sex with a vibrator is so rad. It can feel good for both of you, like once you two are having comfortable PIV sex, having her hold a vibrator on her clitoris during PIV is a game changer (my gf and I use a strap on but it's a similar act lol), and it feels good for both people.

u/conqueredkings · 1 pointr/curlyhair

I’m not entirely CG anymore.
I have fine, relatively thin hair that’s porous (color treated; however, I chopped most of the dead stuff earlier this year, well before discovering that my hair wasn’t “frizzy wavey straight”). It’s about to the bottom of my shoulder blades/a little higher, depending how much curl it’s feelin’ that day.

My routine is definitely a work in progress (and open to CC and recommendations, noting I’m a non-paid working student that’s broke as a US American joke), but goes something like this:

I haven’t had my hair actually dyed since May (y’kno, MONIES) or cut. It could certainly use a trim, but it’s not bad considering it’s been three months.

Every two weeks, I use a clarifying sulphate shampoo (VO5 kiwi Lomé currently, snagged from Dollar Tree). I usually lather up twice, and I use my shampoo brush (this one, definitely recommend ) to scrub the roots gently.
I follow that up with a mix of this Texture ID masque (noting its a little strong for my hair type) and Arctic Fox color depositing conditioner. I let that sit ~1-2 hours, sometimes overnight if I’m feelin’ it. The rest is mentioned below, sans the additional washing portion.

My “every day” routine is I try to only wet it once every 2-3 days, dependent upon how nasty it feels in this heat.
I like this Shea Moisture low-poo every 2-3 washes (I do some form of washing every time I wet my hair).
Otherwise, I’ll use either this protein-enhanced VO5 conditioner or Suave clarifying conditioner to cowash. Unless my hair feels like seaweed, I follow up with a non-CG friendly OGX tea tree conditioner (honestly purchased on smell alone, but gives the BEST slip). I’ll brush through my hair with a wet brush and generally try to rinse everything out so it doesn’t weigh it down. I’ve been experimenting with herbal essence mousse - but I found the day I tried to only use mousse, I used HALF of a bottle of V05 conditioner to detangle and I was still shredding my hair apart. I’ve been experimenting with it just at the roots.

After it’s rinsed, while in the shower, I spray down my wet hair with the Renpure leave in spray and brush it through to keep it in 1 clump. With my hair dripping wet, I add an emulsified palm full ofLA Looks Sports Gel and plop as long as I want. Sometimes I try to diffuse, but I try to wash it at night and plop overnight.

Then I just SOTC when it’s dry and go about my business.

Edit: I meant to add, I think this spray balances out excessive moisture for my waves if cowash with some protein, but my hair digs protein!

u/wtf81 · 1 pointr/AskMen

definitely invite him to do it with you. Also, I'm not bragging, but I have a suitcase full of toys to use with my girlfriends. It's not a competition between him and a dildo, you can have a dildo and still have all the sex in the world with him. I'd recommend the hitachi wand. There are cheaper generic versions on amazon that are really easy for him to use on you. This doesn't sound like it's going well. It sounds like he can't do work, school, and a gf at the same time and it seems like the gf is the thing he's jettisoning.

u/MiyaMiya79 · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Rosehip seed oil is not expensive unless you are using it in large quantities for OCM. As a moisturizer, you only need like 3 drops at a time. [This is the one] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006MMOVOQ) I've used for years. The price fluctuates between $5 to $8. Squalane is an oil that has become very popular lately. I haven't tried it myself, but if you do a board search you'll see tons of people talking about it. It is also not expensive. I really can't tell you which one won't break you out... maybe try the squalane since it is more supposedly more moisturizing?

Hydrating toners are more common and popular in Asian skincare. One of the most popular is Hada Labo. In the west, they just started showing up in the past couple years. A hydrating toner is mostly purified water, no alcohol, and contains hydrating ingredients like glycerin or hyaluronic acid. On the label it will just say toner. Unfortunately it's up to you to figure out that it is a hydrating toner (versus an astringent toner). I'm thinking maybe moisturizers break you out because they are too thick, so maybe something thinner like this will work better

u/shovelofdoom · 2 pointsr/electricdaisycarnival

if you want to make a ton of new friends I can't recommend it enough every one will love you, just ask before you start rubbing peoples heads.

also those wire head massagers are pretty amazing

http://www.amazon.com/The-Best-Wire-Head-Massager/dp/B004DXAKCI

u/Mini_Couper · 1 pointr/sexover30

> I can tell you that I have a shoebox full of vibrators that while they feel nice, will never get me off. They all claim to be amazing and awesome and super-powerful and guaranteed to get you off.

Well sure but that's also true of the brand name sex toys as well, though.

> That’s a design vs cost issue. There’s a correlation between the Hitachi’s success rate and it’s size/the fact that it plugs into a wall/you can hear it from down the block.

Right I just want one where the manufacturer has copied the hatachi. So plugs into the wall, same size and dimensions, preferably same everything. I don't even want one of the rechargeable/cordless versions of the hitachi because I've had bad experiences with battery life in this category of product.

I'd like a wired version of this, it's reviews are actually a bit higher than the magic wand. https://www.amazon.com/Massager-Handheld-Vibration-PALOQUETH-Rechargeable/dp/B01N9SL7BA/

u/michellenichole83 · -1 pointsr/SexToys

Vibrators aren't really THAT quiet to be honest. But maybe under a blanket that will help.

Here are my suggestions.... the first two are small and can be discreet. the last one is not that loud and its pure heaven :)

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FNHV8W3/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_image_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07Q4QSRPG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_image_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FN2KMFQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_image_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/drift_off · 1 pointr/tifu

Can I suggest a shampoo brush? Has absolutely changed my life with my curly hair and I've heard nothing but good things from others. So easy to get to and effectively clean the scalp through thick and curly hair

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076Q6442Z/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_1NtFDbRTHYDDG

u/emeeez · 2 pointsr/CrohnsDisease

I had a similar problem (to be honest not to the degree you have) and started getting a rash on my arms and legs and was diagnosed with remicade induced eczema. I also now use neutrogena t sal. The dermatologist said to let the t sal sit on my scalp for an hour (you can use a shower cap if you want to roam around the house). What also really helped my scalp was a scalp massager, which I use when washing the shampoo out of my hair. Here’s a link to a $6 one I bought on amazon.

Hair Scalp Massager, Heeta Scalp... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076Q6442Z?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

There are prescription strength shampoos dermatologists can prescribe so I’d recommend seeing one.

Best of luck!

u/kevin24lg · 1 pointr/Dermatophagia

I’m in the same boat. Step-son (16) called out my thumb being all damaged/bloody and that was the final straw. I’ve been trying to stop off and on over the last 6 months. This is my longest streak of not doing it and I feel like it’s at the hardest point because new skin is growing under the damaged dead skin which is making the old skin very in my face. It’s sharp, dry, catches on things and a bit of an eyesore. I’m pushing through it though, for the most part.

One of the things that’s helped my the most is if I do lapse and bite, I spit it out. I don’t want to give my brain the reward it wants. And if there’s a particular finger that is more desirable to bite I put a bandaid over it. Also use lotion at least twice a day. I use this stuff because it feels less greasy then other lotions and generally feels pretty pleasant on my hands/fingers.

It’s been 2 weeks since a major biting session. I’ve had a couple picking sessions (finger nails scraping at cuticles), but they were very short lived and only on 2 fingers (thumb, index). I stopped after that.

There’s no right way to go about this, just be diligent and try to be hyper aware of when you do it and stop yourself. One bite on accident in a day is still significantly better than giving in to a whole session. Progress is progress. The more you’re able to not do it the easier it gets though (for the most part).

u/Mac_Kittenz · 0 pointsr/SexToys

This one pretty cool. Multiple settings, cordless and my likes it.

Velocity Massage Wand - Waterproof, Wireless, Powerful Vibration
Personal Therapeutic Massager
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00SBY0N6S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_hu91BbY0FFK16

u/schoolforrobots · 1 pointr/Lyme

yeah, im also on an antifungal which is helping so far.

Diet change was the most drastic first step to feeling better. Cut all sugar including most fruit/commercial dairy/and most carbs. Sounds hard, but considering the alternatives, it is not. I believe a different approach may be needed for women, however, as there are hormonal complications and different diet needs.

Secondly ,get a FIR sauna. I got this one on amazon for $200 and it offers amazing relief to my joint and acute nerve pain. Also helped my wife with her sciatica:

oh and one of those massagers helps a lot for me at least too. I have extremely tight muscles and inflamed joints.

u/Queen_Bitch_Face · 2 pointsr/entwives

I highly recommend this for the pax... it's made loading, transporting and clean up a breeze. Seriously best thing since sliced bread.
The BudKit with New BudKups Generation 3.0 Loading Capsules for PAX2 & PAX3. Includes Packing System and Portable Case https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07HR1KPF9/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_lVpQCbBCAFSZ7

u/gotta_mila · 1 pointr/muacjdiscussion

I use Life Flo Rosehip Oil and it's been insanely moisturizing for me (almost greasy if I use more than 2-3 drops). I haven't used their rosehip oil but I've had issues with TO products in the past. Their products honestly just don't do anything for me :/ I would maybe try a different brand of rosehip oil and see if that works. I have oily skin too and I love rosehip oil, but it's never made my skin drier.

u/may_be_superman · 2 pointsr/steroids

In my experience. Those are pointless. You have to be still for your girl to feel the vibration. Get this It's fucking awesome. & they run promo's all the time. Right now there's 20% off lingerie. When I bought it, I got restraints for free.

u/kelsiJK · 1 pointr/curlyhair

Have you tried a scalp scrubber/massager? I bought the one below and love it. I’ve noticed that it helps a lot and I find that I don’t have the itching that I used to have.


Scalp Massager

u/Hmack1 · 1 pointr/loveafterporn

Here is what you are experiencing:

https://adaa.org/learn-from-us/from-the-experts/blog-posts/consumer/unwanted-intrusive-thoughts

For those who cannot afford outside help,

I suggest meditation daily. I do it, and it is very helpful.

I learned to do it using the Muse:

https://www.amazon.com/Muse-The-Brain-Sensing-Headband/dp/B00PL9G16W

Once you have become proficient, you are welcome to sell the headband here on the sub.

I also suggest you start Yoga. Once you learn the breathing techniques, and to focus on your body..that will become very helpful in daily stressful situations.

Other then that, it just takes time. I had this problem for several years, and I had the therapeutic support and all the bells and whistles.

u/strangeattractors · 1 pointr/santashelpers

Neurofeedback can help her a lot, so perhaps finding a good therapist for her locally. Short of that, perhaps you might try this:

http://www.amazon.com/Muse-The-Brain-Sensing-Headband/dp/B00PL9G16W

Not sure if it works well, but I know that neurofeedback in general works miracles for people with anxiety disorder.

For something cheaper (and without as much research, which falls into the more alternative medicine category but works wonders), I recommend my clients try this DVD for relaxation:

http://www.exercisetoheal.com/Qi+Gong+DVDs/Qi+Gong+Flow+for+Beginners.html

u/fayettevillainjd · 5 pointsr/climbing

Not the same thing, but this is what I have. It's excellent.

u/guesstalt · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Ocean Salt is an amazing exfoliant. It's pricey (not unusual for LUSH), but I love it. I've started saving Ocean Salt for my face, though, and using Alba Sea Salt Scrub on my body. It's a decent dupe, though it lacks the fine-grain salt of Ocean Salt that gets a really baby-butt smooth finish.

u/AnonymousTwat000 · 2 pointsr/entwives

This is my second purchased and this is primo. Charge lasts a long time and I've had it for over a year now (being used at least 2-3 times a week) and it's still working wonderfully

Velocity Waterproof 10 Speed Silicone Wireless Therapeutic Massager Wand (Pink) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00SBY0N6S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_MEx7ybCNS42SQ

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/india

With the new update phone sync issue is resolved. I got this for 10.5K during sale

Link : TomTom Spark 3 Cardio GPS Multisport Fitness Watch (Black, Large) https://www.amazon.in/dp/B01HZPJRBU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_rH5VAb8Q0V8SJ

u/stayawaygetaway_ · 2 pointsr/massage

No problem! There are also tools you can buy to do it yourself, like this https://www.amazon.com/TheraWand-Premium/dp/B00DN6PIE6

I would recommend going to a pt first, even if you do end up buying a tool to use yourself. They can help explain what to do/how to use it.

u/blueflash777 · 2 pointsr/Muse

Anyone who's interested, here's the product link.

http://www.amazon.com/Muse-The-Brain-Sensing-Headband/dp/B00PL9G16W

u/alubolg · 1 pointr/Fitness

The original invention is called the 'Kuznetsov Applicator'. I got one that looked a lot like this
http://www.amazon.com/Applicator-Kuznetsov-Acupressure-Mat-Needles/dp/B00IITQURW/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1418446089&sr=8-7&keywords=Kuznetsov+applicator

But there are lots, and they all do basically the same job. The non-Russian ones have padding at the back, and you can use them on the floor instead of a bed.

Here's the full story
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acupressure_mat

Warning: the first two minutes of using these, every time, is VERY PAINFUL as the sharp teeth dig into your flesh. It's definitely worth the pain, though!

The type with the metal spikes (Lyapko applicator) isn't painful, though, and the effect is also great, but different. I use both.

http://www.amazon.com/Acupuncture-Applicator-Lyapko-Acupressure-Shoulders/dp/B00GYEDWLU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1418446570&sr=8-1&keywords=Lyapko

u/ninakix · 1 pointr/scacjdiscussion

Ah yeah. I have a silicone one, the bristles are just further apart/deeper than the one you have: https://www.amazon.com/Massager-Shampoo-Silicon-Tourmaline-Contained/dp/B076Q6442Z

u/PourMeTea · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I feel your pain, I've been having dandruff since as long as I can remember, but got worse during my early 20s. I use this one and it really helps not just my flakes, but the gunk that builds up on my scalp.

It's a manual one, not electric and the rubber bristles are soft/firm enough to get a nice massage.

u/Backstop · 3 pointsr/Autocross

These squishy ones are about 3" tall.

u/TheScienceOfSkincare · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I use a [scalp massager](Hair Scalp Massager, Heeta Scalp... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076Q6442Z?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share) when I wash my hair and I leave the ketoconozale shampoo on for about 5 minutes. I don’t put any product on my scalp at all.

u/orangepeeling · 3 pointsr/AskMen

I run my fingernails up and down his ribs and hips, especially post sack session. I keep my nails relatively long so it's usually good for some goosebumps raising.

Also no one should underestimate the goosebump power of these thingies

u/JulieMarlin · 1 pointr/StackAdvice
  • Multivitamin is not a good options for many reasons. (unnecessary vitamins / low quality)
  • High quality source of bacopa monnieri, something like this
  • Vitamin B6, B12
  • Regular meditation and track the result with something like this
u/marshmallowlips · 1 pointr/notliketheothergirls

Have you tried something like this?

Hair Scalp Massager: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076Q6442Z/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_QE.gDbKMVYSGN

I’ve thought about getting one because I hate my hair snagging on chipping nail polish.

u/screambledeggs · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I've purchased this recently and I've been using it every night. I use the one from Life-Flo, which is nearly $5 for 1 oz of product.

I use it at night, after my moisturizer.

While it is too soon to tell if it has helped with my PIE, it has plumped up my skin. When I wake up, my skin feels smooth, soft, and supple. Zero flakes and adverse reactions.

u/Rathum · 1 pointr/IAmA

Another sufferer here. I never had it as bad as you, but I was pretty self conscious about it up until high school when I managed to get rid of all the visible patches. I didn't see this recommended so I thought I would mention it. I use a sea salt rub kind like the one here. Not recommending the particular brand or anything.

It can be incredibly painful to use because you're basically scraping all the dried skin off and rubbing salt in the wound, but it works incredibly well. I generally see immediate results and will have the patch completely removed within a week of constant usage. It also stops the spot from itching for a few days after use if can't stand using it every day. I would probably be getting the injections or be close to 40% coverage and miserable if it wasn't for my salt rub and oil rub.

YMMV due to the nature of psoriasis. I've never heard of any treatments that work on everyone.

u/yeaokbb · 1 pointr/GavinMcInnes

I like using baking soda to wash then ACV to rinse. It’s good for flakes and you can add some oil drops to scent the vinegar but it rinses out without smelling on its own. My hair wasn’t as sleek as it had been using conditioner but it was soft and fluffy as fuck. And get one of these scrubbers if you don’t have one already!