pneumocystosis
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This may surprise you, but your nose actually retains water.
By this I mean that the skin covering your nose, like the rest of your skin, does indeed retain some water, which causes your nose to appear larger at times.
You've surely noticed this. Some days your nose appear biggers than others.
How do you fight this?
You fight this the way you usually would, but more extremely.
You see, the debloating methods you guys use are too weak or too unreliable to always debloat to the point where the skin on your nose appears thinner.
In other words, food supplements won't shrink your nose, nor will any other cope you do.
By the way, it's 2023 and yet none of you understand how to debloat properly.
just fucking lol at your bloated face if you're drinking 4L of water a day.
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU DRINK A GALLON of WATER A DAY FOR a WEEK:
https://www.marieclaire.com/beauty/a28948/drinking-water-for-skin/
Anyway, keep coping with "flushing state" .
Back to the point, you need something more powerful, that will actually rid your body of its water.
That something is a pharma diuretic
Most oftenly furosemide (LASIX) at 100mg +.
I've made a million threads about using furosemide for 100% debloat, but I've failed to mention its inherent nose shrinking property.
you won't find any info about it online, since most furosemide users are dying oldcels with Coronary Heart Disease.
Also, one piece of advice when using furosemide:
Apply some HA serum to your eye area before, while, and after being on furosemide.
Unfortunately furosemide takes all the puffiness out of the eye area.
This:
to this:
TL;DR:
Furosemide shrinks my nose quite noticeably. It loses its slight bulbousness around the tip.
first post in quite some time.
It's not a troll post either, I'm done with those.
pneumo
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