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Neutralyze Exfoliating Pads

I was recently contacted by Neutralyze to test out their exfoliating pads. These Acne Treatment Pads contain 2% Salicylic Acid + 1% Mandelic Acid + Nitrogen Boost Skincare Technology My daughter has been fighting teenage acne for a few years now. We have been to the dermatologist, tried all of the products on the market, including prescription face creams and months of antibiotics. All to come to the realization that her skin is just extremely sensitive. After testing these pads out she did notice some improvement, however it was too rough on her skin so we had to discontinue use. We haven't found many products that work for her so it isn't saying much. I am going to use the rest on my bikini area after reading some reviews it works great on those pesky after shave bumps so not a total loss this time. Below are the before and after photos for while she was using the product. I would recommend these pads for normal/oily skin. They are definitely not for sen

Luxon LED Edison Dimmable light bulbs

While remodeling the house we had been searching for items I never knew we needed before, like Edison style light bulbs. We found these beauties on Amazon 6 for $20.95 with free shipping, take my money. That's a steal, these were 9.99 each at the local hardware store!   I'll add the link at the bottom of this post.  Once we finally get our pendant lights up they're going to be gorgeous, I say finally but we just moved in three weeks ago.. 🤣 alas for now you'll have to do with a photo of them in this 60s lamp that sadly we're removing, isn't it very charming though?  Some features about these light bulbs are: 360 degree Emitting The traditional LED bulb has only 180 degree illumination area, some areas will not be illuminated, and the LED Edison filament bulb, 360 degree stereo illumination, no dark area. Filled with inert gas Firstly, draw out the air and then filled with inert gas, so that the bulb is in a "low pressure"