Sentences with phrase «experience feels slightly»

But the Skinceuticals experience felt slightly more personal and guided, since I had the help of the rep, who advised me on things like the roughness of my skin.

Not exact matches

Plugged - in Golf says the S18 has a high level of feel, so when an experienced golfer hits a shot slightly off - center, he or she will feel the difference versus a perfectly struck shot.
«If you paid full - price for the product, you might be slightly more likely to give honest feedback to your friend,» he writes, explaining that «by being a fully paying customer, it... feels right that I should get the experience a fully paying customer should get,» including offering helpful pointers on aspects of the experience that didn't go as well as they could have.
Of course the scent of roasting potatoes make you feel as snuggly as a kitten making muffins on a pillow, but the fennel adds an alluring licorice note in the air, making the experience just slightly more intriguing.
While I was still feeling ever - so - slightly defensive about my choices, an invitation appeared in my inbox from the Riviera Maya Tourism Board, to visit the area and experience what it has to offer families.
Women who have had difficult births may take longer to recover than those who have had slightly more straight forward births and they may feel sore and uncomfortable; if you are experiencing pain or discomfort, discuss this with your midwife or doctor and they may be able to help you.
Although your belly may be slightly protruding and you're feeling swollen and bloated all over, you are not yet at the stage of pregnancy where you will experience a massive tell - tale bump indicating that you're expecting.
If it starts to burn (everything) and you can't take it (no shame in it) lift your pelvis slightly so you don't feel like you are having an out of body experience.
I am hoping that the slightly stoned feeling I am experiencing all the time is an indication that I am in fact burning fuel from stored fat and that everything is on the right track.
Feeling slightly bruised by the experience, I decided to just keep moving forward.
With the layout feeling a bit like a social networking site it gives you a slightly different experience while exploring its features.
I still felt slightly under - whelmed overall however by the experience.
Of course, everything about «Pompeii» feels half - assed — from its bland romance, to its terrible dialogue, to the worthless addition of 3D — and though it's slightly better than last month's «The Legend of Hercules,» the film is still a pretty miserable viewing experience.
The experience is only slightly marred by a forgettable supporting cast and an upgrade system that feels more linearly - designed than one of choice.
Unfortunately, with little over 40 songs and no real sense of progression with any single band - you play short 3 - 4 song sets with various different groups - the experience is over all too quickly and feels slightly undercooked.
Very little is resolved at the end, and a poem read by Fanning in voiceover is not enough to bring you out of the movie feeling you experienced anything more than a pretty, meandering dream of a fascinating time, slightly dumbed down.
Sitting in a retro pseudo-British sports car while all this is being explained - and feeling the strange urge to apologise - is a slightly bizarre experience.
I got to the end of several fast runs feeling in awe of and slightly giddy with the speed, but not elated and grinning at the driving experience.
The one criticism of the driving experience is the transmission, which occasionally hesitates during take - offs and can make the engine feel slightly elastic in its power delivery.
The Macan being slightly smaller and lower to the ground offers an even more race - minded driving experienced than how the Cayenne may feel to some.
«The nicely weighted and direct steering of the 86 ensures the car retains the involving drive experience of the coupe with a slightly more neutral feel in tight corners on a driver's favourite road.»
Ride quality is better than you'll experience in an MINI, however, and the slightly «at sea» rocking feel of the original i3 has been tuned out.
The Atlas has the feel of a very large station wagon rather than the slightly scary body - on - frame experience of SUVs of decades past.
The metallic structure comprising countless steel fibres feels slightly rough — making for a unique haptic experience.
The metallic structure comprising countless steel fibers feels slightly rough — an extraordinary haptic experience.
My first Fiat and I am pleased to report that the experience so far has been excellent.Having previously run german brands, I feel the Bravo compares favourably well in all areas.The previous Fiat worries of shoddy build quality are not evident, indeed the car has a very solid feel all round.Equipment levels are superb - particularly the Blue & Me interface.The interior has a refreshingly stylish ambience with good quality materials & pleasing colour schemes.Engine performance is vigourous with 45 + MPG within easy reach in mixed driving & the chassis provides excellent handling, only the slightly light steering feel spoiling the overall dynamics.Fiat really have taken a big leap forward with the Bravo - this is an excellent value package with very stylish looks and an excellent warranty - Fiat must have confidence in the Bravo to offer a 5 year backup.
Experiencing this kind of acceleration in a car this big, and which still boasts such a majestic driving position, feels ever so slightly surreal to begin with.
Quattro four - wheel drive means there's huge grip, but the driving experience can feel slightly disconnected
The keyboard is slightly smaller than full - size, and feels a little cramped, but the keys are comfortable and offer a smooth typing experience.
It's a subtle difference that translates into a slightly better reading experience on the 7 ″ screen (if you factor out things like weight and feel).
So that said, I have personally avoided buying things for less money and paid slightly more elsewhere for a service experience that made me feel comfortable.
Although I had a very positive experience traveling solo throughout Guatemala and didn't encounter any problems or feel unsafe or threatened (aside from being slightly uncomfortable with some cat - calling incidences in Panajachel and Flores), crime is still a big problem throughout the country.
Playing solo, especially after playing with friends, can therefore feel like a slightly lonely experience for a while.
The focus here is on delivering an authentic feeling experience, something which Slightly Mad can hopefully achieve while still managing to give the game a unique feel to set it apart from the other circuit racers out there.
One thing I noticed is that the controls felt a bit «looser» this time around, making it slightly more difficult to be as precise in the strikes and the turns as I'd like to be — though this is the sort of thing a person can accommodate with a bit of experience and concentration.
Everything feels a lot more exaggerated, noisy and at times slightly messy as a fighting experience.
If you don't own a PlayStation Move, then don't fret for you too can experience the feeling of stumbling drunkenly through the woods, only with slightly better controls.
Thankfully, as I continued to play and focused more on the game as the action intensified, that slightly nauseating feeling subsided and I was able to enjoy the experience.
One of those weird experiences that doesn't come along very often of feeling ever so slightly let down by a very, very good game.
The 2D sections though are without doubt the main highlights of the game, offering the most fun in the whole campaign and feel really good to play overall, although I don't think they play quite as well as what I experienced in Sonic Mania and fall short slightly in comparison.
The experience is only slightly marred by a forgettable supporting cast and an upgrade system that feels more linearly - designed than one of choice.
Campaign felt slightly shorter than I previously expected, though with a campaign expansion imminent, that might scratch the eagerness I have for more single - player experience.
In another way, Rampage is built upon a multitude of interconnected mechanics, extending an experience that's remarkably molten, with each playthrough feeling slightly different.
From the way my Turtwig appeared to physically eat a berry in battle, to the slightly randomised animations of certain moves, to the vastly improved bag and PC Box structures, to the way buying 10 Pokeballs would just grant you a free Premier Ball, completely un-advertised, all these small touches added up to give me the same wide - eyed feeling of wonder I had experienced four years prior with Gen III.
Exploration and gameplay is still a solid experience, but it may feel slightly dated 7 years later.
The Legend of Heroes: Trails Of Cold Steel continues the tradition of the series with excellent world building and character development, offering an experience that feels slightly more modern than its predecessor's.
From my experience those practitioners dealing in this area are deeply committed and if they feel a new treatment should be tried or something slightly more unusual is warranted then they quite rightly seek a second and third medical opinion and the clients consent and they proceed accordingly.
The result is True Tone that feels slightly more accurate and subtle than my experience with the feature enabled on Apple's other devices.
While I experienced the same issues with the S7, I feel like the 10's capacitive buttons are slightly more sensitive.
Speaking from a general consumer's perspective, the phone ran smoothly without a single crash, the touch experience was smooth, and before anyone asks, no, we did not have any heating problems with the device at all — it did heat up very slightly during extended photography sessions and while playing HD games like the Asphalt and FIFA series, but at no time did we feel uncomfortable holding it or feel tempted to boil eggs on it.
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