Author Topic: Post real life pictures of yourself.  (Read 10220722 times)

no offense honest advice go check out a hairstylist, because youre not ugly lol, its the hairrr in my opinion
yeh it needs to be cut, just haven't bothered

r u goin for the medieval priest look
idk what that even looks like
« Last Edit: March 14, 2016, 09:22:28 PM by pch »

Speaking of stuffty facial hair



If I had a gun I wo- Ah who am I loving kidding, I live in Australia. Long live the nanny state (not really)
u don't look 7~






these may never end
thats my fav snapchat filter



Ohey I could actually do that, since my mom is a clean freak, she has a stash of Rubbing Alcohol, I'll try doing that :D
i wouldnt recommend it. it'll dry out your face which is ok if you have a ton of grease but in the long-run itll just make your face more greasy and using rubbing alcohol on your skin is really bad for it. theres not much you can do for your acne itll go away eventually just try not to touch your face/dont grow your bangs out.
« Last Edit: March 14, 2016, 09:27:33 PM by Pixel »


ignore the lazy-ish eye, i get punched in the face more often than the average person

and since we're posting pics of airguns i just have to show off mine

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ignore the lazy-ish eye, i get punched in the face more often than the average person

Holy cow you look just like my coworker only with dark hair. You both drive tuner Japanese cars too (my coworker drives a '00 modified Prelude).

since we're posting airguns how about a pic of my 1930's .38 special?

It shoots very high speed lead airsoft projectiles


a cheap and effective manner of cleaning your face would be 91% isopropyl rubbing alcohol and a cotton ball
I don't want to be rude, but this is a terrible idea and here's why:
alcohol dries out the skin like mad, making it produce more oil. More oil leads to more pore clogging, causing more acne
rubbing alcohol also has a very basic pH, while your skin has an acidic mantle in order to protect it from bacteria. Adding basic substances to acidic substances neutralizes them, and putting basic stuff on your face dissolves the acid mantle that is meant to protect your skin. The only benefit I see from rubbing alcohol on your face is that it disinfects it, but the same can be achieved with a benzoyl peroxide face wash or acne spot treatment, benzoyl peroxide specifically kills acne causing bacteria. Also, moisturize your face even if you have acne so it won't be a dry, peeling mess.

I don't want to be rude, but this is a terrible idea and here's why:
alcohol dries out the skin like mad, making it produce more oil. More oil leads to more pore clogging, causing more acne
rubbing alcohol also has a very basic pH, while your skin has an acidic mantle in order to protect it from bacteria. Adding basic substances to acidic substances neutralizes them, and putting basic stuff on your face dissolves the acid mantle that is meant to protect your skin. The only benefit I see from rubbing alcohol on your face is that it disinfects it, but the same can be achieved with a benzoyl peroxide face wash or acne spot treatment, benzoyl peroxide specifically kills acne causing bacteria. Also, moisturize your face even if you have acne so it won't be a dry, peeling mess.
Drying out the skin would be the point; and as far as producing more oil I cannot attest to that. I've been using isopropyl rubbing alcohol for years. Also the ph of rubbing alcohol is 5.5, the ph of human skin is 5.5; so I don't know why you're saying rubbing alcohol has a very basic ph; it's the same as your skin. For rubbing alcohol to be basic, it would have to be above 7 on the PH scale.

I don't moisturize either and I do not have a problem with dry skin. I don't believe he will either. Rubbing alcohol is a cheap common house hold item that has many uses, and from my experience it makes quite a decent cleanser for your face.

I don't moisturize either and I do not have a problem with dry skin. I don't believe he will either. 
Yeah I don't, I hate the feeling of greasy hair, skin, etc

If it's soft/dry then its good, but if it's slippery and greasy, eugh nah

Also

Holy cow you look just like my coworker only with dark hair. You both drive tuner Japanese cars too (my coworker drives a '00 modified Prelude).
i'd bet he has 7 girlfriends

also as far as cars go, i think you are thinking of cynic (350z) or trinick (370z(?)), and not me (2003 aurora) lol

It shoots very high speed lead airsoft projectiles


my .380 shoots faster


"post real life pictures of your guns"

Drying out the skin would be the point; and as far as producing more oil I cannot attest to that. I've been using isopropyl rubbing alcohol for years. Also the ph of rubbing alcohol is 5.5, the ph of human skin is 5.5; so I don't know why you're saying rubbing alcohol has a very basic ph; it's the same as your skin. For rubbing alcohol to be basic, it would have to be above 7 on the PH scale.

I don't moisturize either and I do not have a problem with dry skin. I don't believe he will either. Rubbing alcohol is a cheap common house hold item that has many uses, and from my experience it makes quite a decent cleanser for your face.
I found some 70% rubbing alcohol and tested its pH twice using two different pH indicators.

According to the chart (although it's not completely accurate as using a pH meter or strip), the pH is between 6.0-6.4. So while my claim that it is basic is wrong, the pH of the acid mantle on the skin ranges from 4-5.5, putting rubbing alcohol (keep in mind I used 70%, so 90% might have a higher pH) will somewhat neutralize the pH of your skin, damaging the acid mantle. The pH of the acid mantle is supposed to be between 4-5.5 in order to kill possible bacteria, in other words, you wouldn't want to make your skin's pH higher than 5.5 unless you follow it up with an acidifying solution. So yes, Tenshi, you were right saying that rubbing alcohol is not basic, but it is more alkaline than the skin's pH, so putting it on the skin would damage the acid mantle, which someone with acne does not need.

Also moisturizer is important (especially when using alcohol) because the volatile properties of alcohol make it evaporate quickly, which will also take away moisture from the skin.
Again, not trying to be aggressive or start a fight, just saying alcohol on the face is a bad idea.

This is now a "post real life pictures of your guns" thread



Yes they are real

can confirm they are real

but what about the snapchat filters