The Isolated Blurt Thread XXXV: It's Only Castles Burning

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I had a dermablading done. Holy shit my skin is so smooth! I might be addicted.
 
Hmm, sounds good.

I am also wondering if Botox is cheaper with a decent person over there than it is here. 😳

I've never checked into it but it probably is.

I don't have a water softener in my new house and I wasn't caring for my skin as well as I should have been and the dermablading goes down 3 layers to remove that dead skin and holy hell it is nice! I see why so many actresses shave their face now, it's amazing the difference without the peach fuzz.
 
I've never checked into it but it probably is.

I don't have a water softener in my new house and I wasn't caring for my skin as well as I should have been and the dermablading goes down 3 layers to remove that dead skin and holy hell it is nice! I see why so many actresses shave their face now, it's amazing the difference without the peach fuzz.

I remember Laurel posting about face shaving at one point - how much easier it is to apply makeup and how much smoother it looks, etc. Dermablading sounds fun. Was it relaxing or at least easy to sit through?
 
My dog is old and seems to be failing. Since Saturday, he will not climb any stairs. Nothing appears to be wrong with his legs.
I have been putting him on a lead in the backyard because he won't climb the deck stairs. If I gently pull the lead, he comes up the steps.
I was up in the middle of night and he did make it upstairs but I found him underneath the bureau, against the wall.
I woke up to him crying because he could not climb the step landing. :(
 
I remember Laurel posting about face shaving at one point - how much easier it is to apply makeup and how much smoother it looks, etc. Dermablading sounds fun. Was it relaxing or at least easy to sit through?

It was relaxing, I will definitely do it again. She did an enzyme mask too which was soothing.

I won't try to return to work right after though, my skin was pretty red for a couple of hours.
 
My dog is old and seems to be failing. Since Saturday, he will not climb any stairs. Nothing appears to be wrong with his legs.
I have been putting him on a lead in the backyard because he won't climb the deck stairs. If I gently pull the lead, he comes up the steps.
I was up in the middle of night and he did make it upstairs but I found him underneath the bureau, against the wall.
I woke up to him crying because he could not climb the step landing. :(

damn, that's awful. :(
is he small enough that you could carry him around ?
 
My dog is old and seems to be failing. Since Saturday, he will not climb any stairs. Nothing appears to be wrong with his legs.
I have been putting him on a lead in the backyard because he won't climb the deck stairs. If I gently pull the lead, he comes up the steps.
I was up in the middle of night and he did make it upstairs but I found him underneath the bureau, against the wall.
I woke up to him crying because he could not climb the step landing. :(

Aah bless him. They break your heart. :rose:
 
It was relaxing, I will definitely do it again. She did an enzyme mask too which was soothing.

I won't try to return to work right after though, my skin was pretty red for a couple of hours.
I'm intrigued! I've never heard of such a thing. How long are the effects supposed to last?
 
My dog is old and seems to be failing. Since Saturday, he will not climb any stairs. Nothing appears to be wrong with his legs.
I have been putting him on a lead in the backyard because he won't climb the deck stairs. If I gently pull the lead, he comes up the steps.
I was up in the middle of night and he did make it upstairs but I found him underneath the bureau, against the wall.
I woke up to him crying because he could not climb the step landing. :(

:( ...
 
My dog is old and seems to be failing. Since Saturday, he will not climb any stairs. Nothing appears to be wrong with his legs.
I have been putting him on a lead in the backyard because he won't climb the deck stairs. If I gently pull the lead, he comes up the steps.
I was up in the middle of night and he did make it upstairs but I found him underneath the bureau, against the wall.
I woke up to him crying because he could not climb the step landing. :(

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I'm intrigued! I've never heard of such a thing. How long are the effects supposed to last?

Well, the fuzz starts growing back in a few days but after that initial day or two the hair develops a pointed end again and feels smooth. I'm a week in now and I'm still loving the effects. I'll let you know as the month progresses!

It's using a surgical blade in a guide to gently scrape down a few layers of skin on the dry areas and on the entire face to remove the peach fuzz. It was very non-invasive and I was expecting it to hurt, it didn't.

My esthetician gets it done every 5 weeks or so but I don't think I'll be that prompt.
 
Try feeding him turmeric paste with his food. Its a natural anti inflamatory. A friend has a rottie that was having hip troubles at age 4. She was contemplating putting her down because the perscibed medicines weren't working. She tried the tumeric paste and it worked within days.
It may provide him an ease in his discomfort.
 
My dog is old and seems to be failing. Since Saturday, he will not climb any stairs. Nothing appears to be wrong with his legs.
I have been putting him on a lead in the backyard because he won't climb the deck stairs. If I gently pull the lead, he comes up the steps.
I was up in the middle of night and he did make it upstairs but I found him underneath the bureau, against the wall.
I woke up to him crying because he could not climb the step landing. :(

I'm so sorry! That's a horrible thing to experience. I hope he's not in pain. :rose:
 
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