I have tried a couple - like Goldilocks, one was too soft, the other too firm!
One is great for high intensity but itās more than a bra - its like half a top with serious compression!
I have tried a couple - like Goldilocks, one was too soft, the other too firm!
One is great for high intensity but itās more than a bra - its like half a top with serious compression!
Update: loving the chom chom!
Okā¦I need to get one!
@abasket Check out the Handful bras. I originally got them for workouts, but also wear them with everyday street clothes.
Iāve recently gotten some Tommy John bras and think they are the most comfortable bras I have ever worn.
Expanding on the Zojirushi love, weāre sold on the Zojirushi water boiler. H uses it for his pour-over coffee and I love it for everything from mixing baby formula to Lipton cup of soup. Preheated water saves time when cooking pasta and all sorts of foods. It also comes in handy when cleaning, especially in the kitchen. Iāll put a few drops of dish soap or a sprinkle of baking soda on a paper towel, then pour some of the Zojirushiās hot water over it and let it soak for 10 minutes.
Iāve declogged a drain and am ready to wear dangling earrings, thanks to yāall! And who knows? I still may chop vegetables and scald my tongue, all with boobs tied in for the ride!
The Outdoor Voices Doing Things Bra is the only sports bra Iāve purchased multiple times (3).
Does anyone have any thoughts on the woozoo fan I see everyone (parents of the college bound in particular) obsessing about?
I couldnāt live without my sunrise alarm clock. I canāt bare waking up in a dark room. Especially with New England winters. I love that with the app I can set up different alarm times for different days and I donāt have to remember to set/reset it.
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@BunsenBurner
Thank you for the recommendation for the Oofos sandals. I have chronic heel pain. (Achilles tendinosis that may require surgery. Iāll know after I see the podiatrist in July.)
I got a pair of these when I went to REI on Saturday to get repair tape to fix the grandbabiesā stroller canopy. The Oofos are immensely comfortable and provide great cushioning for my sore heel.
I developed planters fasciitis in 2020 (all that pandemic walking since gyms were closed). I tried a number of things, but then succumbed to a facebook ad for The Healing Sole sandals. I never buy things from facebook ads, but I did this time and they have been miraculous for me. They are quite firm. I wear them around the house and always after running or walking. No pain. I have the model that is not a flipflop and have worn them all winter with socks.
I am sure that they wouldnāt work for everyone but I am amazed at the difference for me.
Wow. $99 for a pair of shower shoes! Oofos look like a bargain at $60/pair! But if oneās feet hurt, the price seems like a bargain compared to enduring pain.
They are quite a bit sturdier and more engineered than shower shoes. But yeah, it was a total random āIām in pain, I can always send them backā purchase. And they worked for me.
ThirdLove has a new sports bra. Cannot vouch for it but their other bras are pretty fabulous at a reasonable price point.
Another supportive flip flop for sore feet is by Superfeet, their insoles are helpful, too
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My miracle products are skin and hair care. Olaplex No. 3. A pea-sized amount 2x a week on only the ends of my hair is amazing. Bottle lasts a least a year:
Wedela Skin Food. I used to use Dr. Jartās ceramidin cream at more than twice this price. This stuff is better. This will change the texture of your dry hands. I also use it on my lips and face:
I really like a lot of skin care, but the above are truly miracle products.
LOL, I was just on the This is Us thread before moving to the Miracle Products thread, so I know exactly what you are talking about
I love hair and skin care products.
Thank you so much for sharing these products. I just ordered both.
(Iām a huge Obagi facial skin care user but have always had a hard time finding something that works well on my hands. So this tip of yours is well received.)