Hello! I'm Sara, a young professional from Lima, Peru 🇵🇪
🌈🎮 I’m working at the headquarters of Cosnova, making beauty accessible and fun to everyone around the globe 🌎. My core experience is developing creative concepts and strategies for brands facing a new digital era: Metaverse, web3 and the new entertainment platforms (Roblox, Fortnite, Twitch...). I'm driven to fuse brands with the heartbeats of young audiences, harnessing the power of games, music, movies, and animation.
My former production roles such as VFX Coordinator for the first season of 𝗛𝗼𝘂𝘀𝗲 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗗𝗿𝗮𝗴𝗼𝗻, (🏆 Emmy nominee for Best VFX, 🏆 Bafta Winner for Best VFX and 🏆 Golden Globe - Best Drama Series 2023) and the Marvel film 𝗔𝗻𝘁𝗺𝗮𝗻 𝗤𝘂𝗮𝗻𝘁𝘂𝗺𝗮𝗻𝗶𝗮 (2023) provided me with skills for stakeholder's management and cross collaboration work.
I started my career in Germany as an intern of Nintendo of Europe, focusing on Marketing Processes and assets management. Before moving to Germany, I used to work as a senior marketing consultant, photographer and journalist.
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Building Loyalty: The Art Of Personalised Brand Experiences And Advocacy
The winds of change have swept across the African consumer landscape over the past decade, reshaping shopping habits and behaviours, particularly among our vibrant younger generations. Coupled with technological advancements and a shifting consumer-brand dynamic, this presents unique challenges – and opportunities – for businesses, retailers, and the marketing industry on the African…
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Crystal can’t mirror travel and they’re back in London so there needs to be a scene in season 2 where they have to drive somewhere and Edwin is on the verge of killing her just so they can stop suffering the circle of hell that is the M25
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obsessed with the fact that phil was 100% aware of fanfiction tropes and had actual experience with it and yet chose to write the hand. unserious king winning the idgaf war i love him
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In Stars and Time AU where everything is the same, Siffrin is the one looping; but you know how everyone's equipment persists through loops and the wish magic makes active corrections when you would otherwise rediscover those things?
And how Odile's weapon is Books?
And how Odile can figure it out?
So imagine every loop she finds ever increasing notes left in her own hand that she has no memory of, each clearly understanding how she'll interpret and react to the previous set and adding more and more info. Every time is the first time for her, she's never seen these notes before. But there they are, walking through a long winded argument with herself detailing tests she can run (and which to avoid) before launching into details about things yet to try and instructions to *keep writing*.
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@hylianengineer sorry I had to make a new post, the answer got too long for replies :D
Ah, the dreaded "but wool is itchy!". Not something I can relate to (I really like it when yarn/fabric has a bit of grip and structure to it, I'm not one for the ultra-soft, fluffy wools) but let's see if I can say smth useful.
First, you're definitely not alone in finding wool scratchy! A lot of people have sensory issues regarding it. Whether it can be helped at all will depend on how sensitive you are; some people can't even handle unspun 17 mic chubut merino and at that point, wool just isn't for them. Which is fine, not everything is for everyone.
Rule of thumb: the higher quality your fibre, the softer the finished garment will be. If it's just listed as "wool", it might contain recycled fibre, wool from sheep breeds that don't have a super fine fleece, or even wool from dead animals, all of which lowers the quality.
Virgin wool (I think) refers to wool that is spun for the first time, so a yarn that has no recycled fibres in it. Lambswool is a sheep's first wool. It is finer and smoother than adult wool.
Another big impact is breed of sheep and origin of the fibre. Merinos are the go-to for high quality items, but are also kept all over the world, so look to where your wool comes from. Aotearoa and South America are well known for their high quality merino wools. Sheep that live in colder, harsher climates produce a sturdy, tougher fleece, especially if they're not merino breeds. Depending on where you are, regional wool might not be what you're looking for. Britain is famous for their wool, but Shetland wool won't be super soft. Try some BFL (Bluefaced Leicester) if you can get it; it is smoother than merino and not as springy.
Wool can be superwash treated by coating the individual fibres, so the scales on the hairs are covered. This means it won't felt and can be machine washed; it also makes it less scratchy. This process is very energy- and water-intensive. The fibres are coated in silicone, I think, which makes the finished yarn feel kinda plastic-y, and it also lowers the insulating and water-repelling qualities of the wool. (All in all, you might as well buy acrylic)
You can also try looking for sheep's wool mixed with other animal fibres. Cashmere, alpaca, and mohair are probably the most common and all have their own qualities (cashmere is shiny and drapey; alpaca is smooth and kind of dense; mohair is light, extremely fluffy and super warm). All are softer than sheep's wool and nicer to the skin.
Anyway, all that to say: Look for virgin wool, look at the breed you're getting if it's specified, look for mixes with softer fibres, look at the origin of the wool. Unfortunately, when you're sensitive, navigating the world of natural fibres can be a bit of a minefield, I know. If wool isn't for you, that's not a moral failing!
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