I'm not sure why there's no section for video games, or at least not that I could see, but Warframe is one video game you should definitely try. It's for the PS4 and it's a MMO (massive multiplayer online) and it's free. FREE! You just need to pay... +
I'm not sure why there's no section for video games, or at least not that I could see, but Warframe is one video game you should definitely try.
It's for the PS4 and it's a MMO (massive multiplayer online) and it's free. FREE! You just need to pay for the Playstation Plus once a year. Which is about $60 I think. Totally worth getting because you can get two free games every month and there's always good sales that come up on the Playstation store.
For being a free game, Warframe goes above and beyond most games you'll get today for $80+. The graphics are awesome (detailed and what you've come to expect from PS$ - not on par with Witcher, but it's good in its own right). The story line is kind of interesting, but where you really get into it is building up and creating the perfect warframe (an alien/robot type of creature, I think).
The possibilities are vast for different play styles. From stealth to tank to support. It's fun playing with friends (although sometimes there are connection problems).
There's massive potential for repeat play, unlike other games. You can literally (believe me, I've done it) run levels 10 times in a row trying to collect certain parts to upgrade and the level changes every time. The layout gets totally revamped, you get put in different places, it's really amazing what they did. So running the same level multiple times never gets old or boring.
Warframe is a must to play if your any kind of gamer. I'm not even really into shooting games, but I've completely got into Warframe.
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Washing your face before bed with a cloth is definitely better than not washing at all, but it's still not ideal. But in a pinch, these cloths are nice. They foam nicely under water and are very compact. I find them to be a little drying, but... +
Washing your face before bed with a cloth is definitely better than not washing at all, but it's still not ideal. But in a pinch, these cloths are nice. They foam nicely under water and are very compact. I find them to be a little drying, but sufficient at least in removing dirt and makeup before bed. I have combination normal to oily skin with a touch of sensitivity. Economically wise it's cheaper to go with a real face wash. -
Nivea Lip care SPF 30 does contain oxybenzone, which I tend to avoid in my sunscreens. But since it's on a small area and I find it really hard to get a high SPF lip balm, I'm willing to put up with that ingredient. It is broad spectrum coverage... +
Nivea Lip care SPF 30 does contain oxybenzone, which I tend to avoid in my sunscreens. But since it's on a small area and I find it really hard to get a high SPF lip balm, I'm willing to put up with that ingredient. It is broad spectrum coverage though, based on the SPF ingredients. UVA I and II and UVB rays are all covered with Nivea's SPF 30 lip balm. A lot of reviews on Amazon say it leaves a white cast, but I didn't find that to be the case for me (I'm pale with pink lips). I did, however, find it dried my lips out and I had to layer it with my Lip Smackers SPF 15 lip balm. But I do like how this one is such a high SPF. You don't often think of protecting your lips or eyes out in the sun, but with Nivea Lip Care SPF 30, it becomes second nature. It's just unfortunate I had to layer it to get some moisture back in my lips. Despite that though, I would still recommend this product. -
The cost of the brand name Q-tips Cotton Swabs is just not worth it. You get approximately the same number of sticks without cotton ends as the generic brand. And I honestly don't find these to be any softer than generic. But please, oh please, do... +
The cost of the brand name Q-tips Cotton Swabs is just not worth it. You get approximately the same number of sticks without cotton ends as the generic brand. And I honestly don't find these to be any softer than generic. But please, oh please, do not use these to clean your ears. It is so bad for you. All it does is shove the wax in deeper. You're better off with mineral oil and a cotton swab for when your ears are really bad. Otherwise just using a thin towel after your shower is enough to clean your ears and keep them healthy. Q-tips are better for removing nail polish, using them for makeup, etc. But I would never pay full price for Q-tips unless they're cheaper than the generic brand. -
I really hate how expensive Hellmann's products are. I always try to buy an extra bottle whenever it goes on a good sale. I prefer using Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise though over Miracle Whip. It adds good flavour to a lot of dishes. The squeeze bottle... +
I really hate how expensive Hellmann's products are. I always try to buy an extra bottle whenever it goes on a good sale. I prefer using Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise though over Miracle Whip. It adds good flavour to a lot of dishes. The squeeze bottle pictured is hella expensive, compared to the traditional jar. It's convenient, sure, but way less product than the original jars. -
Low fat really does nothing good for you. Fat makes you feel full for longer. Low sodium, now that makes sense. But Hellmann's Light 1/2 fat mayonnaise taste nothing like the original version. I do not like it at all.
Low fat really does nothing good for you. Fat makes you feel full for longer. Low sodium, now that makes sense. But Hellmann's Light 1/2 fat mayonnaise taste nothing like the original version. I do not like it at all. -
Maybe I have a thing against Aloe, but I just do not care at all for the scent of Vaseline Intensive Care Aloe Vera Lotion. I find it lighter than their original formula in the brown bottle. Effectiveness wise, it does about the same job as any of... +
Maybe I have a thing against Aloe, but I just do not care at all for the scent of Vaseline Intensive Care Aloe Vera Lotion. I find it lighter than their original formula in the brown bottle. Effectiveness wise, it does about the same job as any of their other lotions. Which doesn't say much. I prefer using ceramides and other good moisturizing agents to effectively (and for the long term, not just while the product is on your skin) moisturize your skin. For those that really like the smell of aloe, this may be for you. But honestly I would pass on it for a more effective body lotion. -
It's Vaseline Jelly, there's really nothing special about it to write home about it. But in the harsh winter months of Canada, it is very useful to use as a protecting agent on your lips and cheeks. I use a similar version, but without petroleum for... +
It's Vaseline Jelly, there's really nothing special about it to write home about it. But in the harsh winter months of Canada, it is very useful to use as a protecting agent on your lips and cheeks. I use a similar version, but without petroleum for my son. Vaseline is cheap and does the job, but if you're actually looking for something that really moisturizes your skin, I wouldn't recommend it. I do find though this does a good job of softening up your calluses on your feet overnight if you put this stuff on and then socks over top. It definitely makes a difference. -
Simple Kind to Skin Soothing Facial Toner is pretty much like most of the toners I've tried. I honestly don't feel like they make any improvement to my skin. I've only had one or two that seemed to actually make my face feel nicer and not extra dry... +
Simple Kind to Skin Soothing Facial Toner is pretty much like most of the toners I've tried. I honestly don't feel like they make any improvement to my skin. I've only had one or two that seemed to actually make my face feel nicer and not extra dry after using it. Other people might find this helps, but for me and for those that have my skin type (normal to dry combination skin, a little bit of acne, and a little bit of rosacea) I would not recommend this product. -
Simple Kind to Skin Protecting Light Moisturizer with SPF 15 is fragrance free (a big plus, and the smell you do notice is the sunscreen, but it disappears after it's sunk into your skin). The biggest drawback is that this is not a broad spectrum... +
Simple Kind to Skin Protecting Light Moisturizer with SPF 15 is fragrance free (a big plus, and the smell you do notice is the sunscreen, but it disappears after it's sunk into your skin). The biggest drawback is that this is not a broad spectrum UVA/UVB coverage because there's no active sunscreen ingredient that covers UVA II rays. For reference, I always compare the sunscreen ingredients to 15 Minute beauty's sunscreen chart. I've actually printed off the chart and I carry it everywhere in my wallet so I can quickly tell if a product actually has proper sunscreen protection. So, despite the fact that it does go on smoothly and works as an okay moisturizer, I would not recommend this product to anyone thinking that they're getting full UVA/UVB coverage. -