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@acgmcacgmc7208
@acgmcacgmc7208 17 күн бұрын
You looked better before the shaving...
@acgmcacgmc7208
@acgmcacgmc7208 17 күн бұрын
Why did you remove that beautiful hair?
@Mia-ge7xf
@Mia-ge7xf 26 күн бұрын
aww you look just like your mum! so cute!!
@eleanorphoenix
@eleanorphoenix 16 күн бұрын
Thank you 🥰❤️
@Mia-ge7xf
@Mia-ge7xf 26 күн бұрын
thank you for being so honest and real!! i got this device a while ago now gonna be consistent
@KleventLedesma
@KleventLedesma 27 күн бұрын
Té ves Más hermosa Natural No me gusta afeitada 😮
@nikitagibbs9859
@nikitagibbs9859 Ай бұрын
As someone that has very course hair on the legs and the constant ingrown hair that tends to get infected a lot I have been looking for something like this. I will definitely be planning on getting it
@adanarreola7999
@adanarreola7999 3 ай бұрын
Very beautiful eyes. :)
@adanarreola7999
@adanarreola7999 3 ай бұрын
I see shaving can be very dangerous... be careful now, lol
@konstantinosmanetakis3533
@konstantinosmanetakis3533 3 ай бұрын
I watch your video, and i want to make some points. 1) The wage gap is the average earnings betwen men and women. It doesn't take into account job titles, hours of work, type of job etc. Has already been debunked seneral times. 2) Mercedes Benz said that women are not less protected in car accidents. Also women usually drive small cars. In small cars deaths and injuries are more likely to be happend 3) The "lack of knowlegde on women's health" has stop happening from at least the 1980s 4) Women CHOOSE to stay home with their kids. Nobody forces them to do so I'm not trying to change your mind or to attack you. I'm talking to you kindly and respectfully.
@eleanorphoenix
@eleanorphoenix 3 ай бұрын
1, The wage gap actually does take into account all of those things and it has never been "debunked" like so many people claim. Women's work is seen as less valuable by our society. Coding, which used to be a female-dominated career, was not well-paid until it became a male-dominated career in the 70s. The opposite happened with teaching which used to be male-dominated and well-paid. 2, Mercedes Benz can claim whatever they want, the research says otherwise. Women are 73% more likely to get injured and 17% more likely to die. And no, it's not because women drive smaller cars. Even when women and men are driving the same cars women are more likely to die or be seriously injured. Crashes affect women differently because car safety standards are tailored to men. It’s a form of gender discrimination that injures and kills thousands of women each year. 3, The lack of knowledge on women's bodies is still ongoing. There is a serious lack of knowledge on PCOS and endometriosis, as well as most other health issues that only affect women. Doctors didn't realise that women can also have autism until the 2000s. The full anatomy of the female body wasn't described until 2005. Women are often misdiagnosed when we have heart attacks, strokes, Alzheimer's and other serious health issues because our symptoms are different to mens. This quite often leads to our death. 4, Even if women choose to be stay-at-home mums, they should still be protected financially by the law. There's nothing wrong with being a SAHM, but becoming completely financially dependent on a partner is a massive risk and there should be laws in place to protect SAHMs from being financially abused. I really wish we lived in a society where there weren't inequalities between men and women, but denying that the inequalities exist only take us further away from our goal. I suggest you do some reading on healthcare inequalities between men and women as that is the most urgent issue that needs to be addressed. I can recommend Invisible Women by Caroline Criado-Perez to start with, if you'd like more sources I can send you a couple.
@ajwoodson8734
@ajwoodson8734 4 ай бұрын
Love this video more women need to be positive like you!!
@Pollllz
@Pollllz 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. Really useful as I’ve just begun my Lumi journey. Hoping for the same results 😊
@lauragg459
@lauragg459 6 күн бұрын
How are you doing?
@florivalentina3400
@florivalentina3400 4 ай бұрын
I used it and I did too much. My skin fell off and I dont know what to do
@jamesjakob438
@jamesjakob438 5 ай бұрын
beautiful
@williejefferson9823
@williejefferson9823 5 ай бұрын
I love a natural woman. If hair grows there, it's supposed to be there. PERIOD! FULL STOP! ❤😉😊
@eleanorphoenix
@eleanorphoenix 5 ай бұрын
UPDATED discount code: ELEANOR10 for 10% off ✨
@fabiodreyer2079
@fabiodreyer2079 6 ай бұрын
Very nice , ma le gambe meglio depilarle...
@enriquejuaresgomez4834
@enriquejuaresgomez4834 6 ай бұрын
you're very beautiful
@eleanorphoenix
@eleanorphoenix 5 ай бұрын
Thank you:)
@TYTMTV2
@TYTMTV2 3 ай бұрын
@@eleanorphoenix❤ Nice Armpit Hair ❤
@luyeriwooy
@luyeriwooy 6 ай бұрын
Love it❤
@ΜΙΛΤΙΑΔΗΣΠΑΪΖΗΣ
@ΜΙΛΤΙΑΔΗΣΠΑΪΖΗΣ 6 ай бұрын
Good morning all day my dear super beautiful amazing sexy gorgeous goddess I love you!❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹💋💋💋🔥🔥🔥😍🥰
@صمودبلاحدود-ض1و
@صمودبلاحدود-ض1و 7 ай бұрын
أعشق الأنثى لي تخلي شعر المنطقة الحساسة والاباط تثيروني حد الجنون وتزيد من جاذبيتها أنوثة بلا حدود
@benedictetonoki230
@benedictetonoki230 7 ай бұрын
You’re make up look so good on you though 😩❤️
@eleanorphoenix
@eleanorphoenix 7 ай бұрын
Thank you!!! 🥰🥰🥰
@benedictetonoki230
@benedictetonoki230 7 ай бұрын
@@eleanorphoenix you wellcome beautiful ❤️
@TYTMTV2
@TYTMTV2 3 ай бұрын
@@eleanorphoenixHi How Are You Doing
@dslrcapture3111
@dslrcapture3111 8 ай бұрын
I like armpit hair most
@RashikaMendis
@RashikaMendis 8 ай бұрын
I love your armpits 💖Dont shave again 👅👅👅
@LizelvanZyl
@LizelvanZyl 8 ай бұрын
Hi, did it work well on your mum's face and chin? Does she have any grey facial hairs? Thanks for a really comprehensive and informative review
@eleanorphoenix
@eleanorphoenix 8 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks for your comment! It works well anywhere on the body with consistency! Just don't use it any higher on the face (for example, around your eyebrows). My mum hasn't had any grey facial hair, so unfortunately, I can't say whether or not this product would work for grey hair. I think it would depend on the shade of grey, so it wouldn't be very effective on lighter shades, but it would probably be as effective for darker ones as it is on brown/black hair.
@kamadjago
@kamadjago 8 ай бұрын
suka bulu ketek cwe
@birthday6451
@birthday6451 8 ай бұрын
Nice armpit hair ❤
@DjbfbDhfhf
@DjbfbDhfhf 8 ай бұрын
💋💋💐👌
@Angelgonzalez-y1y
@Angelgonzalez-y1y 8 ай бұрын
TIENES LAS AXILAS BIEN RICAS ELEANOR
@basheerbashibasheer4506
@basheerbashibasheer4506 9 ай бұрын
Baby ilike u armpit hair
@josephpeters7076
@josephpeters7076 9 ай бұрын
Haha, when I read the prescription of your lenses I was thinking damn her eyes are a little rough and you said they were terrible immediately after 🤣.
@kamadjago
@kamadjago 10 ай бұрын
aku suka bulu kamu bnyak
@aliriad3062
@aliriad3062 10 ай бұрын
i like ur body hair so lovely
@acac6
@acac6 11 ай бұрын
You should take a electric hairclippers for that dark thick furry underarm hairs and bikini line, adjust on "zerro" hair size and haircut that long hairs to the skin
@frozi7711
@frozi7711 11 ай бұрын
Hey Eleanor just got done watching the vid nice review but I'm curious do you think it'd work well for guys as well?
@eleanorphoenix
@eleanorphoenix 11 ай бұрын
Hey! Absolutely! This product can work for anyone!
@frozi7711
@frozi7711 11 ай бұрын
@eleanorphoenix oh bet I'm a college student and I don't have the money to blow on back to back lhr treatments so this could definitely work :)
@MelvinSoto-nf8by
@MelvinSoto-nf8by 11 ай бұрын
Muy bella linda natural muy preciosa 🌷🌷😍😘
@dudakeren4258
@dudakeren4258 11 ай бұрын
Wooow semua badan berbulu ..apalagi bulu ketiaknya ..jangan di cukur mbk bulu ketiaknya biarkan lebat. Q mau suruh jilati ketiaknya mbk
@Dil-ki-Baat-2020
@Dil-ki-Baat-2020 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for ur video but ur code isnt working 😔
@eleanorphoenix
@eleanorphoenix 11 ай бұрын
Hey! The updated discount code is ELEANOR15 :)
@WendyPaola96
@WendyPaola96 10 ай бұрын
I tried today your new discount code and is not working either 🙁
@eleanorphoenix
@eleanorphoenix 10 ай бұрын
RoseSkinCo is running a 30% off sale on-site, so all other discounts are disabled for the holiday season. However, my code will be back in action in early January 2024. Sorry for the inconvenience!
@brokenengel7846
@brokenengel7846 Жыл бұрын
Your eyes what color
@eleanorphoenix
@eleanorphoenix 11 ай бұрын
My natural eyes are blue/green
@roseskinco
@roseskinco Жыл бұрын
Eleanor, we're loving this follow up! So glad Lumi is has worked so well for you. 💓
@PENNY-SHANGELAO
@PENNY-SHANGELAO Жыл бұрын
Been waiting for the review
@eleanorphoenix
@eleanorphoenix Жыл бұрын
Well here it is!
@CartoonsWeAre
@CartoonsWeAre Жыл бұрын
Wonderful video, and I have great respect for you! Just wanted to let you know about something. I would put certain things you said slightly differently. I would indeed call trans women female, and trans men male. What makes them different to cis men and women is the fact that their sex doesn't match their gender. And here's what I mean by "sex" and "gender". When I say "sex", I refer to the external body characteristics, and when I say "gender", I refer to what is also sometimes called "brain sex". As you said in your video, it is a very true fact that men and women have brains that are structured differently. A trans woman is someone born with a female brain, but a male external body. A trans man is vice versa, and an enban (that's a term for a non-binary person) is someone who could be born with either a male or female external body, but their brain is structured to be somewhere in-between male and female. As a result, an enban may be bigender/duosex (having dysphoria that makes them desire a mix of male and female sex characteristics) or agender/nullsex (having dysphoria that makes them desire neutral sex characteristics). According to one study, it's also possible for someone with a brain structured as bigender to experience more extreme hemispheric switching than most, thus making them involuntarily feel they're a man one moment, and a woman the next, or maybe even non-binary at times. This could perhaps make that person feel genderfluid, although genderfluidity may also be caused simply by fluctuating dysphoria. All in all, what I'm trying to say is that a lot of people conflate gender (brain sex) with gender roles, which makes them in turn say that gender is simply a social construct. Gender ROLES and the idea of a binary are indeed social constructs, but gender is an unchangeable neurological reality. Sex is currently able to be changed through medical intervention to make it align better with the person's gender. Of course, not all trans individuals are able to get medical intervention, or at least all forms of it. One may be held back by money, health conditions, personal safety from prejudiced family, fear of needles or surgery, dissatisfaction with the current quality of medical procedures, the list goes on. Just because someone can't medically transition (or even socially transition in some cases, such as due to it not being safe enough for them to come out to someone) doesn't make them any less trans. They still have the brain of what they identify as, and they desire to have a body to match it. If someone says they would never transition at all, regardless of circumstances, it unfortunately calls into question whether or not they are indeed trans. Perhaps they're instead what we call "gender non-conforming", meaning they don't follow all the social customs their culture expects of their gender. You could be called gender non-conforming, due to what you talked about in your video, about not shaving. I'm a woman who's very much a gender non-conformer! I really wish more people would treat me in the way they usually do men. It's unfair the way I'm expected to do or not do certain things simply because of what most other women tend to prefer. However, I'm more than comfortable with my female body, and don't feel transitioning would help me achieve what I want. (Before anyone gets mad at me for talking about trans stuff when I'm a cis woman, just hold up and I'll address that properly in a moment.) What I've just described is a political view known as transmedicalism. Sorry this comment was so long, but it had to be due to the shocking amount of misinformation and even disinformation being spread about the movement. Many view it as hateful, but usually only because they have an incorrect idea of what it's really all about. Many falsely believe it's anti-nonbinary, or that it claims you're not really trans if you don't transition, regardless of your circumstances. These are NOT mainstream views within the movement. They are held only by extremists, or radmeds (radical transmeds), such as the notorious Blaire White. Blaire has muddied the name of all transmeds, when really what most of them believe is simply that being transgender is based around neurology, rather than gender being purely a social construct. If it really were nothing but a social construct, having absolutely nothing to do with how the brain is physically built, I doubt the concepts of masculinity and femininity would be nearly as widespread across the entire globe as they are today. I hope all this makes sense. To sum up, if I were asked by the conservative Matt Walsh, "What is a woman?", I would answer, "Someone with a female brain, and usually also a female body, though certainly not always." When Walsh posed that question to random people on the street, many were completely stumped! If they couldn't define a woman as someone with a womb and breasts, then what indeed was a woman? This widespread lack of clarity is behind so many of today's problems revolving around trans rights. People are hesitant to let trans women enter female-only spaces, due to it seeming as if people are simply choosing to be women, when really that's far from true. Trans women are real women. It's just that they've been born with male bodies that don't match their female brains. I'm a bisexual cis woman who's deeply interested in the debate revolving around transmedicalism, as well as other forms of LGBT exclusionism. (I don't want to speak over trans people, I really don't. It's just that transmedicalism is currently not well known enough. When a significant number of trans people are on public platforms, speaking about transmedicalism, I'll shut up.) I genuinely want to make the world a better place for everyone. I don't want to hurt anyone, but sadly lots of people are impossible to not offend when trying to fight for trans rights by defining what transness is exactly. People are so desperate to be as inclusive as possible, that they're stretching LGBT terms to breaking point, making them start to lose any meaning. And they need to have clear meanings if we intend to end bigotry by informing potential bigots of the truth about minority groups. I've watched your video about why you left the "woke left". In it, you talked about how minority groups often get silenced by those who prioritise political correctness over moral correctness. A similar thing is happening here, where transmeds are being ostracised from trans spaces (usually online), and many people are too afraid to dare hear the movement out, in case they are seen as a bigot. It's reached a point where to suggest that even just one person might not belong in the trans community is automatically seen as transphobic, no questions asked. If you'd like to learn more about transmedicalism (also sometimes called the Truscum community - there's debate over whether or not this term has a different definition), I highly recommend a KZbin channel called Godless Snowshoe, as well as the r/truscum subreddit and its sister subreddits (stay away from the r/transmedical subreddit, as that's full of radmeds). It's a tricky business researching the movement, as there's so much toxic hatred towards it, so I highly recommend checking out the resources I just listed to find out what these people actually believe, rather than what they're believed to believe, if you know what I mean.
@eleanorphoenix
@eleanorphoenix Жыл бұрын
Hey! Thank you for your comment, I'll have a look into the communities and channel that you mentioned. I might even make a video about it if I find that there's useful information that needs a bigger platform. Enjoy the rest of your day!
@CartoonsWeAre
@CartoonsWeAre Жыл бұрын
Wow! Thanks for such a speedy reply! And thank you also for taking an interest in what I was talking about. I admit it was a lot of information to take in. I'll definitely be checking out more of your videos!
@pablolowenstein1371
@pablolowenstein1371 Жыл бұрын
More tolerant and open minded? The left? Okaayyy...
@blackmist12345678
@blackmist12345678 Жыл бұрын
There no true left to many sub genres so you can generalize by using the word left
@shaeisgae8952
@shaeisgae8952 Жыл бұрын
Okay fed.
@raccoon-wq3gv
@raccoon-wq3gv Жыл бұрын
Adults are supposed to have hair under their arms. It looks beautiful.
@AntaraIslam-d3n
@AntaraIslam-d3n Жыл бұрын
Can it be use to intimate area?
@CactusJack60
@CactusJack60 Жыл бұрын
There are ways that men are privileged and they are ways that men are oppressed. There are ways that women are privileged and ways that women are oppressed. But the most critical discrepancies are between the rich and the poor or the attractive and unattractive. Not male and female.
@eleanorphoenix
@eleanorphoenix Жыл бұрын
This video explains that the discrepancies between males and females are critical. There are different ways that the sexes are privileged and oppressed, but ultimately, women are still at a major disadvantage, as I outlined in this video.
@A-RedHerring
@A-RedHerring 3 ай бұрын
​@@eleanorphoenixThe only real disadvantage and really the biggest disadvantage that women have is physicality and the ability to enact force. That's just biology so nothing to be done about it.
@ShirelShalom
@ShirelShalom Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the most informative & honest review of this device ❤
@eleanorphoenix
@eleanorphoenix Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@Aelfswythe
@Aelfswythe Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your thoughts in such a well researched and respectful way! I've felt similarly to all the things you said, especially about the children undergoing surgeries at such a young age. It is so sobering and we need to listen to the experiences of those who are detransitioning because we have no other foundation of experience/wisdom to draw from to know the consequences of these kinds of modern gender choices.
@ravh4881
@ravh4881 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I have incredibly course hair and I just knew it wasn’t going to work