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The Big Move: ‘I’ve inherited a house from my deceased aunt in San Francisco. She rented the basement to an older couple for years without a lease.’ Can I evict them?
I sell bars of soap made out of my breast milk – I’ve made $100,000, it’s great for everything from acne to eczema
A MOTHER has accrued six figures in profit after selling soaps made from breast milk.
Taylor Robinson uses defrosted, donated, and expired milk and different natural oils to create the product.
Taylor Robinson has made over $100,000 from making soap out of breast milk[/caption]
She repurposes breast milk that would have expired and uses it as a vital ingredient[/caption]
The 31-year-old started her small business in 2020 with just $200, but it wasn’t until early 2021 that she decided to introduce the beauty product into the range.
Named after her three-year-old son, she credits the success of her company Leo Jude Soap Co to the milk.
The Jackson, Ohio native got the idea years ago when she was breastfeeding her son Leo, and her friend asked for the ingredient in a bar of soap.
“When my friend asked me to make her one at first I did think it was a little weird,” Taylor said.
“It was odd she wanted to use my breast milk but after reading about it I realized how amazing it is and got to it.”
“The reactions vary from extreme disgust to absolute admiration,” Taylor told NeedToKnow.online.
Breast milk is said to help soften skin, as well as reduce redness, oiliness, sensitivity, and itchiness.
She mixes the milk with oils, then makes the mixture into bars of soap.
The business owner even makes custom orders which have mothers ship their breast milk from across the world to her business.
The mum-of-two has gone on to make $100,000, selling the soaps for $14 a bar or $100 for a whole load.
“It seems like the older and much younger generations are usually grossed out by it, but Millennials and Gen-Z are aware of how amazing breast milk is,” Taylor shared.
She uses local breast milk which is expired for consumption and repurposes it because it would just go to waste otherwise.
“All that hard work the mum spent pumping isn’t for no reason.”
“It just means it’s been in the freezer for over a year and that makes it no longer good for consumption,” she said.
You can still receive all the skin health benefits from the milk, and her customers absolutely love it.
“It’s such a beautiful part of motherhood that goes into our soaps,” she added.
The soap has been known to help with minor rashes, diaper rash, cradle cap, acne, and eczema.
Taylor also juggles being a mom to her 13-month-old daughter Marz.
The soap is loved by millennials and Gen-Zers alike[/caption]
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I’ve been sexually assaulted by a colleague, Labour MP Charlotte Nichols reveals
The Big Move: I’m a widow, and want to move from Chicago to a warmer climate. But most of the homes I’ve found need a lot of work. Are there any cons to buying a new house?
It’s 2023 and I’ve once again fallen under Destiny 2’s spell – and you’re going to, too
Last year, Bungie delivered one of the best FPS campaigns we’ve seen in years with the launch of Destiny: The Witch Queen. Providing some incredible challenge, a renewed focus on layered storytelling, and giving players much more agency in the cosmic sandbox Destiny calls home, The Witch Queen felt like a revival of the service shooter – a statement expansion that set the intent for the months, and years, to come.
Now, The Witch Queen is dead. In lore, and in spirit. With one final mission glued onto the end of Season of the Seraph, Bungie planted a bullet in the Hive queen’s crowned head and cleared the stage for the next big bad in Destiny lore: The Witness. Arriving with a fleet of pyramidion ships that have been teased since the launch of Destiny 2 vanilla, The Witness – and the Lightfall expansion at large – feels like a climax to a story Destiny has been telling for nearly a decade.
Let’s go back about two weeks. A fortnight ago, Bungie slid a final mission into The Witch Queen campaign; an absolute belter of a mission that has massive, planetary implications for story and gameplay to come. I won’t spoil things here, but the Final Dawn mission (and the actions of the Warmind, Rasputin) are some of Destiny’s best moments – high-drama, explosive, and unpredictable. A proper homerun inside a game that’s been operating for six years, a beacon to all the other live service slogs out there, showing you how it’s done.
I’ve got 38DDD boobs and a 29 inch waist – I get trolled for squeezing them in a 34F bra but I love my ‘unusual’ ratio
A BODY-positive TikToker embraces her big boobs while showing her followers that not all large chested figures are the same.
The 25-year-old revealed her “unproportionate ratio” in a clip that got a lot of attention on the social media platform.
A TikToker got a lot of attention on a video she shared revealing the sizes of her ‘unusual body ratio’[/caption]
J stepped back in the video to reveal the rest of her body and her waist size[/caption]
J goes by @Hitthatnainai on TikTok, where she has 40,000 followers and shares videos about her life as a woman with 38DDD breasts.
The TikToker drew more than 80,000 views on a video where she showed off her “unexpected” waist size.
The background music for J’s video says: “There’s one thing you can expect from me and that’s the unexpected.”
J initially stood pretty close to the camera so viewers couldn’t see her whole body.
“Huge 38DDD/34F bra size tatas,” the on-screen text said.
At one point, J stepped back to reveal the rest of her body.
She put her hands on her hips and smiled as she revealed her 29-inch waist.
The video, which has close to 9,400 likes, received comments from people who criticized it and expressed confusion about what it meant.
“Idk what this means but okay lol,” someone said.
J replied saying: “Unproportionate ratio.”
Another person added: “Idk why you posted this and are getting mad at the comments you posted this for a reason.”
“I posted because it’s unexpected that my waist and t** ratio is like that sorry,” J said in response.
Someone else commented: “I don’t understand what’s unexpected?”
“Uncommon for my bra size to have less than 30 in waist,” J replied.
One TikToker said: “We got the same sizes, I feel your pain trying to find clothes,” with two sad face emojis.
J replied: “Absolutely the worst!!!!”
The content creator’s video had a cheeky caption that seemed to be in line with a flood of comments she received.
“And no I don’t have OF (OnlyFans),” she wrote.
I’m a gym girl – trolls say my butt is too big, but I don’t care, I’ve been growing it for years so I hope it is
A GYM-GOER has clapped back at the haters who criticize her physique.
Trolls described her butt as “too big” to which she responded that she hopes it is.
She said the size of her backside is intentional as she has been growing it for years.
Lindsey Burt (@lindseyburt) is a digital content creator and fitness junkie.
She showed off her enviable curves, while giving the naysayers a piece of her mind.
“Random comments,” she wrote. “It’s too big.”
She showed herself in a beige workout set that highlighted her fit figure.
“Thank you,” she added. “That’s the goal.”
“Is that supposed to be insulting?” she added. in the caption.
Burt said she is currently on a journey to grow her muscles and build her body.
“I’ve been growing it for four years so I would hope it’s “too big” in some peoples opinion.”
She condemned unrealistic beauty standards for pressuring women to be too thin.
“And with the body standards saying ‘heroin chic’ is now back, anything is ‘too big.’”
The video came as part of a trend in body positivity for women.
Gym girls are proudly displaying their muscle gains and showing off their curves.
Many are instructing others how to start their own fitness journey.
Others are showing that it’s perfectly valid to be a strong woman with growing muscles.
Boots Quest DX is the anti-RPG I’ve been waiting for
Most RPGs set you off on some kind of grand quest, a hero’s journey filled with danger and peril as you track down some legendary sword to defeat a world-ending evil. Boots Quest DX, however, has much humbler aspirations. You are a mere boot enthusiast on an adventure to find the very bestest best boots known to man (or blobs, I genuinely can’t tell what provenance these rotund creatures hail from), and nothing else will deter you from achieving your lifelong goal. Find a honking great sword on the beach? Trash. A pirate’s cutlass? Get in the sea, literally. If it’s not a pair of boots, you’re not interested – and it all makes for a brisk, anti-RPG adventure that’s incredibly refreshing.