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Headcannons about the brothers having to deal with a human. So this would be when the human first moved in and there aren’t any romantic feelings between any of them yet.
Lucifer:
Before meeting MC the first time:
-He looks down at humans. To him they are insignificant bugs that happen to be able to communicate.
-Definitely isn’t all for this whole exchange program thing, especially when he finds out he’s going to be hosting one of the students.
-He would honestly take an angel over a human because he thinks angels will be able to hold a decent conversation with him. He hates angels but at least they are intelligent in his eyes.
-Genuinely thinks all humans are idiots and just get lucky and that’s how they’ve managed to get so far.
-Never understood why Lilith fell for a human but wasn’t going to tell her how to live her life.
-Sorcerers and witches aren’t really on the same level as humans to him. He finds them below him still, but they clearly have some more intelligence if they can hold so many positions of power and so much control.
After a week of knowing MC:
-He won’t say it but he is surprised that they aren’t completely idiotic. He was expecting more of a mess and a perpetual lack of care for their belongings but their room is decently clean so he’ll take it.
-He knows that music and dancing is important to human culture but why do they enjoy doing it in their rooms by themselves? Shouldn’t it be expressed in some group setting? Why are they singing in the shower?
-He’s also impressed with how...adaptable the human is. He won’t speak about it with his brothers, maybe with Diavolo, but he’s a bit weirded out by how easily the human has just accepted their current circumstance and willingness to cooperate. Is it some sort of defense mechanism? Are they planning something? Why are they so cooperative? Weren’t humans supposed to be determined and stubborn?
-While he still thinks all humans are idiots at this point he can definitely see that at least this one isn’t completely brain dead. They seem knowledgeable on some subjects that seem to interest them and have a curiosity that almost seems never ending.
-Speaking of curiosity he also hate that about them. The human has already inquired about multiple things that are common knowledge. Finds their questions frustrating because all of this information he knew even before the fall. Magic isn’t that complicated, stop being so impressed by a simple levitation spell.
Mammon:
Before meeting MC:
-Straight up just finds humans annoying. They’re loud, love to summon him for kicks and giggles, and are just all around dumb.
-Finds their lack of self preservation really confusing. Some of the ways people die are just idiotic to him.
-He will at least give credit to some humans on the compassion part of their nature. Some of them at least. Still finds them all stupid.
-Their life spans are so short compared to his it’s almost comical. He could blink and a whole new generation has come and gone.
-He kind of admires their curiosity though, especially with technology. He can remember when the first humans decided to make a plane and thought “Well...that’s new”.
-Grumbles about the exchange program and even gets into an argument with Lucifer about the fact that the human would be living with them in their house.
After a week of knowing MC:
-Boy was that week a roller coaster.
-Honestly kind of hates the human at first for forcing him into a pact with his brothers help. By the end of the week though he realizes that the human isn’t really going to be forcing him to do much.
-The whole being told to stay thing was annoying though. So fine, he won’t just refer to you as “human” anymore.
-He also thinks how adaptable the human is is weird. Shouldn’t they be putting up more of a fight? Demanding to go back home? Why are they so willing to work with everyone?
-Doesn’t mind all the curious questions the human has. Makes him feel smart knowing something this pathetic weakling doesn’t. He may have also given untrue information just to see if the human would catch on.
-All the music and dancing the human does in their room he can hear and it’s annoying. He doesn’t care if they like it or whatever, stop singing in the damn shower.
Leviathan:
Before meeting MC:
-Honestly likes humans. He thinks they’re creative at least, doesn’t seem them as equal to him but certainly doesn’t hate them.
-Also thinks they’re stupid but...a creative stupid. Laughs at the weird ways some of them die because how did they THINK that was going to end?
-He loves all the anime and games he can get, though he hates loot boxes and overpriced subscription services.
-They’re all still Noormies though if they don’t watch as much anime as him. Or TSL.
-Overall a bit more accepting of the exchange program...until he hears he has to live with one. They better not touch his stuff.
After knowing MC for a week:
-Gross noormie trying to be friends with him?! No thanks, you just want to touch his stuff.
-Thinks it’s funny how the human roped Mammon into a pact, is honestly a little surprised they haven’t used it much.
-The human is also clearly stupid because they didn’t even know how a pact worked. He knew all about the ins and outs of pacts loooong before they fell. How is that not common knowledge to humans?
-He likes Solomon only because Solomon isn’t as much of a noormie also because Solomon is pretty much the only one he can rant to about TSL stuff
-Doesn’t notice the music or dancing because he’s always got his headphones on but from the complaints of his brothers the human must be terrible or something.
-Doesn’t even notice how adaptable the human is until muuuch later when he sits and thinks about it. Also doesn’t really notice how many questions the human has because he doesn’t talk to them much.
Satan:
Before meeting MC:
-Another who though humans were creative though still dumb.
-His library is filled with all types of literature and a lot cane from the human world. Some of the ideas are a bit outdated but that’s fine, shows growth over time at least.
-He likes learning about all the different cultures and languages. The histories behind everything were fascinating to him.
-He was honestly a bit excited to live with the human. He could pick their brain about their culture from first hand experience rather than books! Also the idea of living with a human annoys Lucifer, that’s a win for him any day of the week.
After knowing MC for a week:
-He was honestly expecting more.
-Humans have some of the most interesting and creative stories and you’re telling him that the person he’s stuck living with isn’t some prodigy? What is even the point?
-Their questions are stupid but he loves giving wrong answers just to mess with Lucifer.
-He isn’t all that impressed with the pact they’ve made with Mammon, especially when he gets wind about how they did it. Mammon is an idiot, what did anyone expect?
-The music is interesting but also annoying. He can hear it coming from their room softly but he hates how it breaks the silence of the house. He’s used to the silence and sometimes someone playing the piano.
-He is the first one to pick up on how adaptable the human is but quickly realizes its out of fear and uncertainty rather than the human just accepting their current circumstances. He at least gives them props for realizing how to navigate their situation without intervention from him or his brothers much.
Asmodeous:
Before meeting MC:
-Humans are cute to mess with in bed. He likes breaking them with pleasure.
-He sees them as less than him sure but doesn’t have much of an opinion on their intelligence. He’s more interested in their fashion trends and new makeup formulas.
-Loves the drama of celebrities when he hears about it. Humans always have some new drama going on and it’s very entertaining.
-Doesn’t care much when he’s told that a human would be living with them. Just sees them as another potential partner in bed.
After knowing MC for a week:
-In short, he hates this.
-First off the human is completely immune to his charm! How could that possibly be?! He is the most beautiful demon in all of Devildom and this human has the audacity to NOT fall for him even with his powers?!
-Secondly the human has managed to get a pact with Mammon of all demons! The human he can’t even get in bed with him is more interested in his scummy theiving brother than himself?! EXCUSE ME?! A lower demon would have been more acceptable than what is currently happening!
-And thirdly the human doesn’t follow a hair and skin routine that is nearly up to his standards! Their fashion is a mess and their room looks like it was decorated by someone lacking any sort of critical eye! He’s definitely not just trying to throw around insults as a way to justify his immense discomfort over not being able to get his way immediately
-He doesn’t even notice the way the human seems to just accept their new life or all their questions. He’s so frustrated he just decides to avoid them unless necessary.
-He won’t admit it but he thinks the music and dancing around their room is cute. It’d be cuter with him though!
Beelzebub:
Before meeting MC:
-Fooooood
-Yeah pretty much just saw humans as another meal. Just a little bit more annoying to catch.
-He does like all their sports though, finds Rugby to be interesting to watch.
-He also thinks humans are dumb and lesser than him but also just doesn’t care. He doesn’t interact with them much so why should he hold it above their heads?
-When he hears about the exchange program and how they were going to host a human he got concerned. First off Belphie hates humans so how is that going to work? Secondly he likes to eat humans so how is he going to control himself?
After knowing MC for a week:
-Honestly just thinks they’re cute and need protecting. Though he isn’t going to offer it.
-They’re so small! He’s never really noticed how tiny humans are compared to him.
-Doesn’t mind the curiousity, he knows he’d be trying to figure everything out too if he was in their shoes.
-The music is a welcomed change. Beel thinks it’s too quiet all the time in the house so having a new noise is very much appreciated.
-Takes not of how quickly they seem to mold into their new lifestyle but doesn’t dwel on it too long, whatever keeps them alive I guess.
-Obviously will fight for food so they better not touch it but otherwise doesn’t really care what the human does.
Belphegor:
Before meeting MC:
-Oh we know very clearly how this boy felt about humans.
-Pure hate, doesn’t like them one little bit. Compassion his ass, all humans are scum to this mans eyes and have no redeemable qualities.
-Absolutely furious about the exchange program. Locked in the attic about it!
After knowing MC for a week:
-Okay so they have a little compassion and he is definitely just going to use this to his advantage.
-Thinks they’re a moron and just keeps tricking them with different things. Yup he’s definitely just some human that’s been locked up here. Mhm.
-He won’t admit it but he does enjoy talking to them a bit, makes it a little less lonely to have someone wanting to be around him.
-He doesn’t really mind all the questions. He knows more about humans than all his brothers and was already prepared to face their curiousity. He still find them stupid though.
-Finds it funny that they’ve already gotten a pact with Mammon, he is an idiot so it’s not surprising.
-Impressed but not surprised with how quickly they’ve adapted themselves to fit their current lifestyle. Humans always adapt to their situations after all.
-He can hear their music drift up to him sometimes. It’s pleasant to hear something besides the cold silence in the lonely attic.
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“Jeanne Boydston’s study of housework suggests another possible explanation for the tendency of parents to withdraw their daughters from domestic employ: the devaluation of housework itself as an activity of any economic value. The introduction of a cash economy into the interstices of post revolutionary American life meant that activities that did not customarily generate cash—including those myriad duties of domestic maintenance—became ‘‘invisible,’’ defined as something other than work both by those who did housework and by those who did not.
Women themselves increasingly devalued the importance of their own work, as evidenced by Lydia Almy of Salem, Massachusetts, who ‘‘wove, attended to livestock, made cider, carted wood, tanned skins, took in boarders,’’ but nonetheless, recorded in her diary that she was disturbed to know that she was ‘‘in no way due any thing towards earning my living,’’ unlike her mariner husband. The increasing tendency to define housework as hardly work at all, because of its unwaged (or low-waged) character, influenced the calculations of parents as they made decisions about their daughters’ lives.
Mary Virginia Terhune’s advice explicitly attributed a cash calculation— and an invidious distinction—to the attitudes of both daughters and their fathers toward daughters’ work, especially when girls had received educations. Fathers, she felt, imagined that ‘‘the labor of an educated woman,—especially if that woman is his child, and her scholastic education has cost him thousands of dollars—should . . . command a better market-price than that of an illiterate Celt, whose schooling cost nothing.’’ Daughters themselves might have adopted a wage theory of value to assess the value of their own labor, Terhune speculated. A middle-class daughter’s ‘‘time and strength are worth more than a seamstress’s, or chambermaid’s or cook’s wages. The world teems with seamstresses, chambermaids, and cooks, clamoring for the very work she abhors.’’
Frances Willard’s book of advice to girls put a different spin on the situation, based on a similar hierarchy of class. She urged middle-class daughters to aspire to higher work than housekeeping, arguing that opening a place for a domestic servant in their homes created a place for a destitute young woman who otherwise ‘‘might be tempted into paths of sin.’’ (Prostitutes themselves often compared the two vocations, to the disadvantage of housework.) Writing in the 1880s,Willard and Terhune did not lament the graduation of middle-class girls from housework; they seemed to agree that middle-class girls either had priced or should price themselves out of the market for domestic labor.
…One of those who worked for her living was Ann Ware Winsor herself, who ran a school from their home and sought other ways to eke out the family’s subsistence. In a letter to her daughter the previous summer, she informed Annie of several schemes she had for making money; for one, the boys would raise chickens. ‘‘While they make money out of hens, I expect you girls to make it out of small fruits, and I have engaged a lot of plants to be delivered here in the Spring for you to cultivate!’’ Ann Ware Winsor assured her daughter that not only would it provide a welcome contribution to the family coffers, but ‘‘That’s the way out of head-aches and other ails. Read some books on the subject and you will grow enthusiastic.’’
Despite the economic worries of the Winsor family, however, only one child, a middle son, actually worked at a paid job outside the home in 1880: seventeen-year-old Paul was a clerk at the railroad office. The eldest, Robert, was in college, and all the rest were in school, including nineteen-year-old Mary and fifteen-year-old Annie. Presumably the ‘‘opportunity costs’’ of educating the girls were low enough that it weighed against sacrificing their education. Family calculations also suggested that the daughters’ extra energies would be better used in assisting in teaching in their mother’s school than in doing housework. For the 1880 census indicated that the Winsor family employed three female servants. (Annie’s private journal recorded cryptically, ‘‘Maids are an abomination for children.’’)
…The growth of the market economy during the course of the nineteenth century meant that girls as well as their parents felt the need of cash. Those without access to cash sought strategies to make some, whatever their attitudes toward women’s wage work as a social development. Away at school in the cash-poor South, and largely abandoned as well by her father, Mary Thomas fantasized about alternative lives. In one of them she sold things, ‘‘for I mean to work a patch next year and make some money, if I don’t have to come back to school; and then at Christmas, I will have a right good lot of money to do as I please with, I think I shall get a watch with it.’’ Despite her clear disdain elsewhere in her diary for the notion of working for a living, Mary Thomas was willing to countenance work for wages in order to be able to participate in a consumer economy.
A fourteen-year-old subscriber to the youth magazine Harper’s Young People reported that she had earned the money for her subscription herself ‘‘by sewing for the black people.’’ She reported that she had to sew ‘‘very cheaply, because they are so poor’’; presumably her low wages also reflected her low level of skill. A correspondent to St. Nicholas also reported that she and her brother had earned the money for their subscription themselves—in this case by selling hickory nuts and onions. Elite girls came late to money earning. Mary Virginia Terhune charged late Victorian parents with discriminating against girls in their differential training in the basics of money management.
‘‘Jack raises chickens and sells the eggs and ‘broilers’ to Mamma. Willy splits kindling-wood for the kitchenfire and draws his lawful wages from Papa as would any other laborer. Mamie comes down to breakfast, as gay as the morning, hair bound with a blue ribbon that matches her eyes, waltzes up to Papa, in a gale of affectionate glee, throws her arms around his neck and begs for a kiss. She gets two and a gold dollar, fished up from the vest-pocket nearest the paternal heart—‘because she looks so pretty today.’’’ Terhune’s charge that girls were not given experience managing money had some basis.
Women were not paid wages for housework; instead, their work was supposed to come ‘‘from the heart,’’ and to be inspired by devotion to the family good. To the extent that girls shared in their mothers’ lots, they too were encouraged to dust, to make beds, and to shell peas not as entrepreneurs but as part of their responsibilities to womanly service. However, just as housewives made some cash through the nineteenth century for a variety of home manufactures, girls too might learn to work for profit in performing those home tasks still considered ‘‘productive.’’
…Good parents saw to it that daughters had some skills in handling their own money—and because few urban girls had the money-making possibilities available to Margaret Tileston on her family’s farm, some of them began to receive small sums in the form of a regular allowance. An 1897 study on ‘‘Children’s Sense of Money’’ found that 7 percent of all girls were given a regular allowance. Jessie Wendover, the daughter of a prospering Newark grocer, was one. At the age of nine in 1881, she received ten cents a week allowance, which was raised to twenty-five cents by the time she was fourteen. She kept a careful account of every expenditure.
At fourteen, her expenditures included an occasional soda water (ten cents), ice cream, Sunday school donation (five cents), a variety of school supplies, carfare, ribbons, music. Although she was not usually responsible for buying her own clothes, she also recorded paying twenty-five cents several times for a bustle, perhaps because it was not encouraged by her mother, or more likely because it was one of the few ready-made items in her wardrobe. She paid for her own magazine subscription to St. Nicholas, $2.75, or nearly three months’ allowance. As befitted her regular habits, Jessie Wendover customarily carried a balance of $5 or so from month to month, except when depleted by the Christmas season.
By 1887, when Wendover was fifteen, she was receiving fifty cents a week, and recorded paying twenty-five cents ‘‘to see picture ‘Christ on Calvary.’’’ At sixteen, she developed a taste for milkshakes, a habit of occasionally eating lunch out, and a preference for having her bangs cut by a salon. Chewing gum, peanuts, and marshmallows made their appearance in her accounts in the summer of 1888, but so did regular contributions to the missionary box, and in the fall, a donation for yellow fever sufferers. The following year she noted frequent small outlays for hokeypoky—ice cream—and she once spent seventy-five cents to have her hair shampooed.
But in October of that year she was sufficiently ahead to deposit $3.00 in the bank, and in September of 1892, her twentieth year, $20.00. Clearly Jessie Wendover’s ample allowance and her own prudence allowed her early to learn not only how to spend money and account for it but also how to save it—all important lessons for bourgeois helpmates. Another pattern though seemed to be gaining currency at the same time. Increasingly, household chores began to creep in as part of the way that parents justified giving money to youth.
…Occasionally, and unevenly, girls’ diaries began to suggest that they themselves were beginning to expect and to receive wages for work done for their families. Marian Nichols reported receiving wages for family sewing. ‘‘Worked on some drawers for Margaret. Mamma is to pay 30 cts a pair for them.’’ The next year she reported that she was even getting paid for exercise. ‘‘Went to school. Walked in and out by myself. Rosy doesn’t like my getting money from walking out. I get 3 cts.’’ Jane Addams’s father paid her for every volume of Plutarch she read and reported on, as well as for every volume of such things as Irving’s Life of Washington, ‘‘after the manner of Victorian fathers,’’ according to Anne Scott.
The custom of paying daughters for their work in the bourgeois family suggested a new approach to girls as well as to family economics. The same study that tracked the development of the ‘‘allowance’’ also discovered that fully a quarter of all girls reported making money for doing housework. It is no wonder that girls increasingly began to resist doing housework as part of their womanly lot that others were getting paid to do. Giving girls allowances was good Victorian practice—encouraging regularity of habits, responsibility, careful accounting, and prudence.
Yet in its tendency to evolve into a quid pro quo for performing household and other kinds of chores it contributed to a radical new notion well expressed in the economic writings of Charlotte Perkins Gilman—the notion that daughters, if not their mothers, were autonomous economic beings in control of their own labor, and able to exchange it for currency. When Victorian fathers paid their daughters wages for housework, they were laying the seeds of turn-of-the-century rebellions against conventional notions of female self-sacrifice as woman’s natural lot.”
- Jane H. Hunter, “Daughters’ Lives and the Work of the Middle-Class Home.” in How Young Ladies Became Girls: The Victorian Origins of American Girlhood
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gen z baudelaire children headcanons
violet baudelaire
- age: 16
- good at drawing
- cries in movies
- asexual af
- called herself a lesbian for years until she started dating a boy lmao
- dating quigley quagmire
- doesnt define herself as a single sexuality so she just calls herself queer
- has an instagram account for aesthetic things and another account for weird selfies
- has a studyblr account as well
- pretend shes organised but really is not
- loves dodie and tessa violet
- makes slimes and squishies and somehow all of them are perfect?? like the slime never sticks to anyone’s hands and get stretch a lot and the squishies just never break down
- is really bad at baking
- tried to make klaus a birthday cake but failed and handed in slush
- she ended up buying cake from the local bakery but accidentally spelt klaus wrong so it read “happy birthday klauz”
- loves everything to do with japan but constantly denies the fact that shes a weeaboo
- dressed up as jiro from my hero academia one year
- obsessed with princess mononoke
- loves all the tech in tokyo
- listens to paramore religiously
- liked one direction when she was a lot younger and cringes about it
- used to have long hair but she cut it when she was 15 and now she has the bisexual haircut
- has a really good sense of fashion although she looks pretty in anything
- loves sherlock way too much for it to be healthy
- was obsessed with tom hiddleston in 2012
- got raped when she was 14
- still goes to therapy to repair all the broken things which came out of that
- very passionate about feminism and is pro-choice
- got called an sjw in public so she gave the man a whole rant about how her being raped ruined her entire life
- lead the tech box for the school musical in junior school despite these annoying teachers telling her she should be on stage with her pretty face
- gets cat-called in public which she absolutely hates but she just ignores them
- loves doing her own makeup
- people who dont know her call her the shy nerd but people who know her things shes insane
- resident IT kid at school
- knows for forever from dear evan hansen off by heart but refuses to listen to any more songs despite klaus’s protests
- really good at football and baseball
- super good at science
- loves everything to do with inventing (obviously lmao)
- dressed up as tinker bell when she was 4 and as annabeth chase when she was 12 for halloween
- good at sewing and making costumes
- made her own computer out of spare parts when her mother (beatrice) put screen time on her school laptop
- had an emo phase but constantly denies it
klaus baudelaire
- age: 14
- a huge fanboy over practically everything except sports
- family thought he was gay for years, turns out he was a bi disaster
- peace-signs bisexual but also finger guns
- had a crush on isadora and quigley when they first met in seventh grade
- now only has a crush on isadora and boy is oblivious to how lovestruck isadora is for him as well
- knows every starkid musical off by heart
- has a super popular tumblr blog with a hell lot of followers as well as an anti-onision side blog
- has probably every social media known to man
- rumours say that he even has a myspace account?? with this boy who knows
- hair is always messy no matter how many times beatrice tries to tame it
- always dresses up as harry potter for halloween because he looks exactly like the description
- obsessed with lord of the rings
- use to have a booktube but then deleted it a day after he posted a video
- has mild anxiety and depression
- also sees a therapist (someone help these chirren they need help)
- memes and vines are his source of energy and without them he would probably die
- knows like every single vine somehow
- loves thomas sanders
- has a diverse set of subscriptions from really small but high quality youtubers to these huge popular ones
- once this random youtuber liked his reply on twitter and he actually flipped out
- has a crush on brendon urie (“i’d fuck that forehead any day” - actual quote by klaus baudelaire)
- skipped year 4 so he is one year younger than the people in his grade
- can eat until he dies
- was super small but then had a huge growth spurt so now hes a lot taller
- practically blind without his glasses
- once violet stole his glasses for a prank and klaus sat on the family cat
- the cat was thankful still breathing after the traumatizing experience but died the year after
- these events are not confirmed to be connected
- definitely a feminist and is super protective over his sister so he a t t a c k s anyone online who normalizes and tries to justify rape and/or pedophilia
- hated olaf from the second he met him
- super judgemental over people which he knows he needs to stop but he cant help it
- only person he didnt judge was lemony which beatrice took as a good sign when they first got together
- hardly remember bertrand as he died when he was like 1 (and violet was 3) but from photos he knows that he was a good person
- loves croissants and meat pie
- actually really likes bread for some reason no one knows why but he just really likes bread
- good at every single subject except for pdhpe (or rather pe)
- running joke in the family that hes trash at sport
- actually likes the concepts of most school subjects but he hates some of his teachers (like his maths teacher and his geography teacher)
- has really trash handwriting
- has the weirdest search history known to man
- “im a writer” but never writes
sunny snicket
- age: 4
- not at school yet but still super smart for her age
- klaus read the hobbit to her and she really enjoys it and wants to watch the movies (but beatrice wont let her because theyre rated m)
- lost her first tooth recently because she kept on wobbling it and just pulled it out
- never cries when she falls over or scratches herself or shit
- uses klaus as a chair and violet as a pillow
- once pulled all of beatrice’s flowers out from the garden to give to her
- beatrice got really mad at first but when sunny started crying and saying that she just wanted to give her mummy a present beatrice melted and brought sunny to the florist to buy flowers
- kept on asking how babies were made and didnt believe the stories she was being told so lemony just straight-up told her to shut her up and now she is traumatized
- watches movies which are way too old for her age
- loves baking with her mum and is very good at it (better than violet lmao)
- beatrice doesnt allow her near the oven so she constantly makes peanut-butter sandwiches
- suffice to say, the house is never out of peanut-butter sandwiches
- loves dogs
- has way too many toys to count
- wants a pet hamster, fish and/or sloth
- hates shoes so constantly walks around barefoot
- blames everything on her invisible snowman friend called ojo
- hates being called cute but really is adorable
- likes blueberry muffins and vanilla cupcakes
- never ties her shoelaces
- loves the incredibles
- really likes all frank sinatra songs
- has a pink radio which allows cds
- has lazy eye
- taking piano lessons but wants to learn the cello
- pretends to be a detective all the time
- tried to catch the monster under the bed so she could talk to it
- loves talking
- loves chinese food
- tries to write in cursive
- sings very loudly around the house
- always sneezes at least 5 times in a row
- scared of swallowing pills for medicine
- can quote child-friendly vines
- loves dressing up in dresses but hates makeup
- heard someone (probably kit) say “no shit sherlock” so says that on repeat under every circumstance
- finds writing capitals rs and 4s interesting so she has a notebook dedicated to that
- loves the mii and kahoot song (probably because of klaus)
- has an interest in sharp-toothed creatures like snakes, sharks and alligators
- pretends to have a british accent sometimes and its very cute
- hates her hair in pigtails
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LookFantastic Beauty Box March 2020 Review "Unconstricted" Edition + 15% Off Coupon
It's time to review the March 2020 LookFantastic Beauty Box! LookFantastic is one of my favorite beauty subscription boxes! LookFantastic sends you 6 luxury beauty products (with guaranteed value of over $60), a copy of ELLE magazine, and a Beauty Box magazine filled with tips and tricks to help you look your best. You'll get a mix of a mix of cosmetics, hair care, skincare, body care and beauty tools in both deluxe sample and full size products! Price: $19/month Shipping: Free DEAL: Get 15% off your first box using this link and coupon code BLOOM15. We were sent this box for review purposes. LookFantastic Beauty Box March 2020 Review "Unconstricted" The March 2020 LookFantastic box shipped in a pink box with a beautiful design of women from around the world. Don't you just love this design?!?
The theme of this month's box is "Unconstricted". This month's focus in collaboration and inclusion. In March, we celebrated International Women's Day, so this box theme made a lot of sense!
Each month, LookFantastic includes a booklet that has all the deets of what's included in the box and other beauty and lifestyle tips!
The inside of this month's box has a quote that says "In a world where you can be anything, be yourself". I wish I had this quote and learned this when I was a teenager!
LookFantastic always wraps their monthly beauty goodies in colored tissue paper. It's like getting a monthly gift for yourself!
Here's our first peek at everything we got in our box!
Madara Organic Skincare Time Miracle Wrinkle Resist Eye Cream - Worth $44.64
I was super excited to see this eye cream! One of the first areas on your face to get wrinkles (for me anyway) was near my eyelid area. This eye cream targets signs of tiredness and aging, as well as tackling fine lines and wrinkles. It will intensely hydrate and Target science of fatigue, crow's feet, and Fine Lines, weaving your eye Contour skin comforted and more resilient. It has multi-molecular hyaluronic acid, physio-moisturizers and antioxidant-rich cellular bio complex, to deliver profound care and strengthen your defense against daily stressors. You can use this eye cream in the morning and at night around your eye area. This cream has been dermatologist tested. 97% of people report they have better looking eye contour skin. 88% of people say they have less visible lines and wrinkles. Sign me up!!! Grow Gorgeous Intelligent Haircare - Worth $4.78
You can get visibly thicker and more nourished hair with this unique hair mask from Grow Gorgeous. It is formulated with caffeine to stimulate your roots, oat lipids to lock in moisture and hyaluronic acid for a silky soft finish. You can apply this to clean damp hair by massaging The mask into your scalp and smoothing it through the length of your hair. All you need to do is leave it in for 10 minutes and then rinse thoroughly. Rituals The Ritual of Ayurveda Nurturing Shower Oil - Worth $6.25
This shower oil has a lovely scent! The base of the shower oil is Indian Rose and Sweet Almond Oil, which leaves your skin feeling soft and will put your mind at ease. To use this oil, you pour a few drops into your palm and massage it all over your body in circular motions. Upon contact with water the soil changes into a luxurious foam, leaving you feeling clean, refreshed, and smelling delicious! Rodial Bee Venom Cleansing Balm - Worth $16.58
You can take your facial cleansing routine to the next level with this luxury skin brightening cleansing balm from Rodial. It is formulated with bee venom, which is an anti-aging wonder ingredient that wmooths your complexion, pumps fine lines, and decongests your skin of any dirt and impurities. To use the cleansing balm, you should massage a queen-size amount onto your dry face. Then splash a small amount of water on your face to emulsify and allow the balm to transform into a milky cleanser. Then rinse it off. bellapierre Kiss Proof Lip Creme - Worth $10
I think we got a bonus in this month's box, because the lip creme from bellapierre is not listed in the booklet. This perfectly pink lip creme provides full coverage and last for hours without needing a touch up. The creamy formula goes on smoothly and dries to a beautiful matte finish in a snap! Elizabeth Arden Superstart Skin Renewal Booster - Worth $9.57
The skin booster from Elizabeth Arden is designed to restore your Skin's natural ability repair and renew. It has a fusion of super ingredients that has resulted in over 90% of women agreeing that it helped their skin look less damaged and irritated. To use this booster you apply one pump on to your freshly cleansed face, before applying serum and moisturizer. Hairburst Chewable Hair Vitamins - Worth $15.93
I can always use a little help making my hair look healthier and shinier. These hair care vitamins from Hairburst will help you combat effects of heat styling, coloring, and aging. Research shows that 98% of users and noticed faster hair growth taking these vitamins. For best results,. you should take two capsules per day ideally both together in the morning before eating. In Summary
I am in love with all of the wonderful beauty products that LookFantastic curated this month. They will definitely help make me look and feel my best. My favorite item in this month's box, hands down, is the Madara Time Miracle Wrinkle Resist Eye Cream. But I do love all of the other skincare, beauty, and hair care items as well! Retail Value: The retail value of the February box was a whopping $107.75 USD, which is a really great deal for only $19! DEAL: Get 15% off your first box using this link and coupon Check out our past LookFantastic Beauty Box Reviews! Join Read the full article
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Hey everyone! Brett here, just wanted to share something called Mission Transition with ya! Mission Transition is a bimonthly item box subscription. This box comes with a TON of transition related items (as well as rad art and items from trans artists). Their first boxes were just sent out recently and mine arrived today!
They’re 100% customizable so you get what you want and not what you don’t want. In my box I got beard growth oil, a bath bomb, a “Golden Glow Stick” (which I believe is a gold colored coating you can put on your body and hair to give it a more golden appearance), a T-shirt that says “He/Him Please” similar to the bags they say “thank you thank you thank you” on them, a sticker, an enamel pin, buttons, Art, and their newsletter!
It was extremely cool and I loved everything! They’re customizable for however you identify, whether that be a woman, man, non-binary, or something else. They contain things for pre/no-op, post-op, pre/no-hrt, and post(?)(currently on) hrt folx. You can also get underwear, breast forms, binders, and I believe packers from them as well which is really cool.
This is their first box and they’re still a very new company so still working out everything. But you should definitely check them out if you have the chance. Their packaging can also be 100% discrete or open as you’d like it! (Mine was not discrete package so it came with a label on the back and labeled tissue paper).I love this, they’re super great, and I will definitely be subscribing to receive future boxes.
(You can find them at @missiontransition )
-Brett
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: THE LYFESTYLE CO Detox Hair Serum $79.00 Boxycharm New in Box.
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20 Self Care Tips
20 self-care tips
Welcome back glo gang for everyone that is new here hi my name is Mickhailia and I am a blogger and for everyone that’s been rocking with me heyyyyy I love you so much and thank you for supporting me as much as I support you. Today Im going to be talking about selfcare and just basically things that we can do at home or even out of the home to take care of ourselves mentally, physically and emotionally. Self-care is so important to me because I feel like once you feel good inside your body and once your body is healthy and cared for and then there are no limits to the things that you can do, the things that you can imagine and the things that you can accomplish once you feel good inside your body because energy is from the inside out and if you have that energy then the skies the limit.
No I won’t be putting in here and telling you guys to go to the spa and take a $90 facial or a $50 body massage. Self care can be the smallest things, giving your self a pedicure or doing a deep conditioning treatment or trying a new facemask.
So here’s a list of 30 things that you can do that doesn’t require you spending a lot of money and still make you feel good about yourself.
A diy spa day
Grab some Epson salt and I scented candle fill your bathtub with warm water and a few drops of lavender oil and have a spa day
2. Make yourself a playlist
When I make myself playlists actually feel a sense of accomplishment because when I go back and listen to the music that I put in the playlist it’s very reflective of what I was going through at that time and so is shows growth since then and now. Making yourself a playlist can be happy, sad, productive or reflective it is able to give off whatever energy that you want from that music.
3. Brew yourself a cup of tea
I love teas and tried so many of them and I wish that one day I will be able to try them all. Teas have so many purposes there are teas for relaxation, teas that help your mind, teas that help your skin and just your overall good health to show you how much of a tea drinker I am I have a subscription with myTeabox it’s basically a monthly box that get sent to my house with a selection of teas and you get to try them see the health benefits and it’s just a really nice thing to expect in the mail every month. They have black teas, white teas, green teas chai teas or long tees and a lot more it cost approximately C$28 plus $10 and some change for shipping and the other one that I recently tried is amoda tea it’s $18 a month free shipping.
4. Do a deep conditioning treatment on your hair
Not only will this benefit your hair but it will feel good in yourself that you were doing something that will help you and that alone subconsciously makes you happy just get a steam cap an avacado and some honey mix it together and there you go.
5. Read a good book
Honestly I must say personally I’m not a fan of reading but when I do read and I find that perfect book it’s so satisfying and I feel so empowered to have read that book and if you aren’t a big reader and you are still interested in literature then listen to audiobooks trust me it makes a difference. Basically all it is is an audio version of the book that you wish to read so plug in your headphones and listen to someone else read the book to you.
6. Make yourself a smoothie/fruit bowl. if you have an extra 10 minutes to spare in the morning before you head off to work or to school or wherever your day may lead you make yourself a smoothie or a fruit bowl doesn’t have to be anything fancy you can just get some strawberries a few grapes a few cherries and some slices of apples put in a bowl in there you go or you can use all those ingredients and just throw it into your blender and there you go have a smoothie.
7. Drink 1 L of water
I honestly was one of those people that are like “are you serious drink water to be healthy?” but listening to those instructions and drinking water has significantly helped me to be more healthier not only in like my physical health but to make me feel good mentally and to have a clear mind so please drink your water guys.
8. Take five minutes to reflect at the end of every day
It’s so important to reflect on your day and how it went, what you could’ve done to make your day better, things that were a success and to give yourself credit for those successes because then and only then well we learn how to appreciate things in life and how to forgive ourselves for the things that don’t go well from that we will grow and become better individuals.
9.Create a journal entry at the end of the week
The 10-year-old me would be so proud because that’s all she invested her time in to write things in her diary and to live this television fantasy of having a Book of crushes and a book of untold secrets the girls she doesn’t like and the girls that are her BFFs. Having a journal isn’t childish or Petty. Journals can help you to cope with whatever situation you’re going through, it can be a reminder of the things that you’ve done and accomplished successfully, it can be a resting place for the things that you wish to not say to anybody it can also be a friend believe it or not. You can be comfortable with knowing that you’re letting your thoughts out in the open but not to a conscious mind
. 10. Go for a morning walk
This doesn’t have to be an every day routine because I know some people schedules are crazy busy but maybe on a Saturday morning when there’s not much to do before you eat breakfast and get about your day just take 15 minutes to go for a walk, taking that fresh air let out all the bad toxins everything that happened in the previous week just let it out you’re by yourself and bills trust with and yourself also it is a great physical activity to help having a healther life,take a bottle water with you just in case you get a little bit tired or you just need to have some water.
11. Grow a plant
This can be very therapeutic for some people seeing something around you is what’s uplifting to people it also teaches responsibility and how to care because if you don’t water the plant then you know what happens.
12. Create routines
Some people like to live their lives unplanned and spontaneous Lee which is fine and that’s OK if that’s how you progress and how you see yourself moving forward by doing things out of the blue and spontaneously because I for one do that sometimes but having a routine for certain things that you do a skin care routine morning routine the homework routine whatever it may be as long as you find something that works for you and that will continue to work for you then stick to it and make it your personal routine. It could be a three-step guideline of the things that help you to study or it could be a list of things that you do in order in the morning before you get ready for work or school or could even be a route that you take to the grocery store whatever it is write it down and make it your routine it will help you to feel organized it will help you when your mind feels cluttered and you feel confused make yourself a routine.
13. Take pictures
I for one loves scrolling down my Tumblr page full of sunsets and very cosy pictures and if this is something that’s therapeutic for you then maybe you should start taking the photographs if you go out to the park at say 6 PM and you see the sun going down and it looks beautiful to you, take a picture of it you can look back at it and say wow this was a beautiful sunset or you can post it and split someone else say that it’s a beautiful sunset. Whatever it is that inspires you or whatever give you vision then take a picture of it.
14. Sing a song
I’ve always been a musical person I’ve always loved to sing always loved the express whatever I was feeling through Music and it has always helped me. If you’re sad if you’re happy if you’re excited if you’re angry whatever type of emotion you’re feeling inside there will always always be a song that can help you express that to turn away from those feelings or to help build on those feelings. I have a Spotify and SoundCloud account and they are the most used apps on my phone and that’s no joke because I’m constantly playing music constantly trying to find new music and expanding my music taste.
15. Do a DIY project
If you need something to keep you busy or if you are genuinely a person who likes doing a whole projects or you just need something to do for fun go on Pinterest find a great project to do. It doesn’t have to be anything strenuous on the list this is what you want you can find projects that don’t require you to leave your house and products that you can use materials from around your house so that you don’t have to go to buy anything but if you do then that’s OK and make sure it’s not expensive and just craft away.
16. Create goals
When I say create goals I don’t mean to plan the next five years of your life lol. Just simple plans of how your going to get through your day
17. Redecorate your room
I really me feel like a whole new girl when my room looks new and I will move things around and my dresser isn’t in the same place it was the night before and my bed is to the window like that brings me a lot of self satisfaction and it just looks nice like you make me feel like I did something good just read decorate your room it doesn’t need to be anything huge like what I do but I could just literally mean that you hang the new art piece somewhere else like you know like you put your dresser to the opposite wall than it was before just to have something ne
18. Take a nap
Omggg girl! Let me tell you about those after school power naps doors are heavenly. At some point I feel like those little power naps after school is better than a good nights rest and if you have a little bit of spare time and you can take one of these power nap after school knobs after work naps trust me you will be refreshed
19. Unplug from social media for a couple hours
I know this might sound a little bit tough to those who can’t go a day or a couple hours without social media and I completely understand that because I believe that I’m the same as well but it’s possible.
I really do think I can admit that I’m addicted to my phone and it’s not a good thing but it is what it is but I feel like these days I’ve been able to give myself a couple hours to be away from it and really just use those couple hours that I’m not on my phone to reflect his social media it has its pros and it’s cons yes you get to see Wyatt the shade room is posting at 3 PM and yes you get to see what is happening in the news and what lip kit Callie Jenner’s about to launch bought it becomes addicting and it takes away time from doing real things in the real world. The negative sides the social media is that we become so sucked into this world of virtuality that we forget that we live on earth and that we live in a real society.
20. Write down and memorize inspirational quotes for when u are feeling down.
When someone is upset it becomes very difficult for them to think of all the wonderful things that they did and the things that they accomplished but it’s so easy for them to think of all the bad things that are happening around them. Which is why inspirational quotes kind address keep you in the right frame of mind and remind you that things happen in life goes on
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ARTC 2304 Project 1
Project: Men's hair conditioner & beard mask box
Identify | What do I already Know?
-- A men's hair care subscription box.
-- Items include conditioner/ beard wash off hair mask
-- All items created from natural salts from the dead sea.
-- The client is men around the world
-- The problem is the want for men to actually purchase the product
-- The opportunity is with a beard kit and growth serum infused within the product, men with beard bald spots will reach for it
-- Opportunity for product expansion
Audience | Who am I talking to?
-- The age group would target 18-65
-- The gender this product would target would be men
-- These boxes are located E-Commerce style, all will be available online
-- Economic status would be an affordable monthly subscription
-- Their values would include just getting the job done easy, fast, and effective
-- Most men are uneducated about the importance of conditioning and grooming
-- A quick and easy fix to dry damaged hair and beard
-- They would see the product as fixing beard balding spots along with thinning hair in scalp
Personality | What image do I want to project?
-- I want to evoke an emotion of want for self-care
-- I want to use a tone of empowerment for your hair
-- Young, Hip, Minimal, Playful identity
Research | What are the unknowns?
-- Larger haircare brands such as redken, tresemme, L'oreal
-- The competitors message is strong beautiful hair
-- My products strength is the target is directly for men and focused on men's hair care rather than general hair care
-- Weaknesses include- men are much harder to reach for good hair care
Requirements | What are the parameters?
-- Deadlines not established yet
-- Long Term Goal to create a larger line of mens hair products
-- Short term goals include getting men more interested in hair care
Results | What are the final expectations?
-- The goal is to establish a successful men's hair care line to get them more involved with good hair.
-- The expected end product includes an online box for hair and beard care that informs men on the importance of hair care without feeling unmanly
Creative Brief | Determine the overall goal.
Identify- Men's Hair and Beard care online box.
Audience- Young Men Targets
Personality- A sense of empowerment in men for good hair care
Research- Strength of more focused target, stronger product. Weakness, men are harder to reach for good hair care
Requirements- Long and Short term goals of getting men more involved with their hair
Results- Men around the world with good hair and beard care, helping them live happy hair lives.
Word List:
Men
Dead Sea
Minerals
Salts
Hair
Vitamins
Healthy
Strong
Handsome
Science
Organic
Subscription
Mask
Shampoo
Conditioner
Water
Trendy
Hip
Young
Powerful
Cool
Edgy
Minimal
Fresh
Clean
Intense
Long
Color
Strand
Beard
Bristle
Fiber
Chemistry
Brown
Black
Straight
Curly
Short
Mood Board: https://pin.it/nivs4xopjpcxv5
Value Proposition
Our- Subscription men's conditioner and beard mask
Helps- Men have strong handsome hair and beards
Who-Want to have conditioned hair and beards
By- Applying the products daily for a month
Unlike- Others where "conditioning" is targeted more for women
FINALS
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Why does hair stop at shoulder length?
If your hair has seemingly reached its maxed and stopped "growing" past shoulder length or armpit length does that mean it can't go in any longer? Absolutely not, all hair grows and at some faster rates than others. It is possible that your hair growth has slowed down or the resting phase has elongated, but it is more plausible that your hair is breaking at the same rate or faster than it's growing. If your growth is giving just as much as being taken away this gives the illusion that your hair stays the same length. But if you dye your roots you know that is not the case! The solution? Get healthier ends.
The hair that has been on our heads the longest obviously takes the most abuse. Whether it's sun damage, friction from sleeping, pulling on it too hard when styling, or altering it with high temperatures or chemicals, it's going to look and feel different from that brand new shiny youthful hair sprouting from your roots. But if we stop damaging it and even take steps to reverse the damage this is how we can promote length retention.
The damage that we can control is self-inflicted damage. The styling the manipulation the unnecessary chemical alterations are the most damaging. When we let our hair be as nature intended, it thrives. We can also protect it from outside forces, wearing hats and scarves to protect it from sun and wind and using a silk pillowcase at night are a few precautions to take. Choosing the styles that take less time, effort, strength, and pain to get into can also cause the least damage.
Now the hair that has already been fried, torn, stripped, toyed with, and otherwise abused, should it just be chopped off? In some cases, yes, but it's not too late to at least try to mend it. Show your hair love with some deep conditioning, hydrating and fortifying treatments. Show love not only with the products you apply to the hair but to the products you consume for nutrition. Practise self-care in positive activities for your body and mind. Get clear about your hair goals and speak truth to the goals you are committed to achieving. All of this and more is included in Club Rapunzel's Hair Repair and Hair Growth Program for ALL Hair Types along with accountability and support from people in the same lane.
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Mens Hair Growth Subscription boxes | The Box Company
Experience the transformation with our Men's Hair Growth Subscription boxes. Unlock the secret to healthier and fuller hair with our curated products designed to nourish and promote growth. Each box is a tailored solution to address your hair needs, providing convenience and consistency on your journey to luscious locks.
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