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Is Repair shampoo good for dry hair?
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#bibakart#Sulfate-free shampoo for color-treated hair#Volumizing shampoo for fine limp hair#Clarifying shampoo for oily scalp#Moisturizing shampoo for dry and damaged hair#Natural and organic shampoo for sensitive skin#Dandruff-fighting shampoo with tea tree oil#Keratin-infused shampoo for strengthening#Anti-frizz shampoo for curly hair#Hypoallergenic shampoo for itchy scalp#Hair growth shampoo with biotin and caffeine#Silicone-free shampoo for natural curls#Vegan and cruelty-free shampoo options#Daily use shampoo for gentle cleansing#Scalp treatment shampoo for psoriasis relief#Volume-boosting shampoo for thinning hair
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Forgot how limp and dry and shitty my hair gets when I use shampoo incident me dead me injured
#its brittle as fuck and has NO fucking volume my god#i was so stupid thinking 'maybe if i shampoo my hair my acne wont be so bad' but i forgot abt The Horrors#ppl who shampoo their hair daily or even just At All how do you put up with it#like i can only imagine doing this regularly if i had VERY oily hair
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#wanted to change my tires tiday w an acquaintance but it's raining rn so we postponed for 1 hr which means now im sitting here Waiting#im already dressed and ready#also this week i tried out dry shampoo for the 1st time and this shit fucks!!!! years ago a friend recommended it to me bc i have to wash#my hair every 2 days bc it gets oily fast. for some reason i just never wanted to try the dry shampoo#but this week i was just so exhausted and i was like wow wouldn't it be nice if i didn't have to wash my hair so often#and i remembered the dry shampoo. anyway. it works. and it adds insane volume to my hair which is amazing. i don't rly like the smell#but it's ok considering the immense benefits of not having to wash my hair. yeah!!! 😁#we have an audit next week at work. i rly hope i won't get asked any questions ugh. i srlsy don't know shit. like. i know the bare minimum#to get my work done. this weekend i should also rly get going w writing applications bc in autumn when i actually Need a new job#there probably won't be as many positions offered anymore as there are in spring now. considering ppl finish their studies and#apprenticeships in late summer and then in autumn they'll all be scrambling to get a job#not fandom related#personal log stardate
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The Best Hair Products for Every Hair Type
Brief overview of the importance of using the right hair products for your hair type Having the right hair products can make all the difference in achieving healthy, beautiful hair. Whether you have oily, dry, frizzy, curly, or fine hair, there are products specifically designed to address the unique needs of your hair type. Using the right products can help you manage, hydrate, and style your…
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had a grand total of two (2) nightmares that woke me up so I’m sharing Leon HCs instead of sleeping ✨
on the topic of sleep, he’s an insomniac. over the years he’s grown subconsciously afraid of sleeping in his own bed because that’s where the nightmares happen, so he ends up falling asleep on the couch more often than not. it’s easier that way, with the tv on low volume in his lounge, to fall asleep, even though he wakes up with a cricked neck. it’s better than not sleeping at all.
he puts on cartoons to sleep. Looney Tunes is his go to, but also the first 10 seasons or so of the Simpsons. he WILL quote obscure episodes that no one else remembers and gets put out when they don’t get it.
he has a small collection of old consoles that he sometimes plays when he REALLY can’t sleep. mostly Nintendo. he’s been steadily making his way through Super Mario 64 for way too long (he’s not very good at it lol)
his nightmares usually feature zombies. sure he’s faced countless monsters that are objectively more frightening, but the T-Virus will always haunt him. he dreams of his friends turning, of needing to put them down and being unable to do so. he dreams about failing (or better yet, forgetting) a critical part of a mission and watching the whole city turn, doomed by his own incompetence.
speaking of his job, he’s gotta take care of his appearance. he puts some effort into the way he looks in general, but working at the white house makes him more conscious of it - god forbid he looks like he’s been through hell after having been through hell 🙄
he’s prone to breakouts along his chin and jaw if he doesn’t take care of his skin. anyone might look at his skincare lineup on the bathroom sink and think it vanity but he regularly crawls through literal sewers, of course his skin is gonna suffer. and he can’t just show up to the white house with oily skin and pimples come on.
along the same line, he can’t show up to work with wet hair so he blow dries. easiest way to style his hair after the morning shower. its the kind of thing that makes complete practical sense, but gets him ridiculed if anyone finds out.
(Chris would also make fun of him for it but he has no leg to stand on when he uses 3 in 1 shampoo)
also idc what Death Island says, Leon’s beard grows patchy and weird and that’s why he usually shaves. he gets some short hairs around his mouth and chin and that’s it. couldn’t grow a full beard if he tried. perma goatee. scrungly boy.
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Wash Day With Venom & Eddie
Pairing: Eddie Brock x Black!Reader x Venom
Word Count: 2k
Warnings: none it's very cute
Genre: fluff, I'd say a lil comedy cuz Eddie and Venom are a very unserious duo
Summary: Venom is curious about how you wash your hair
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You check the clock on the wall as the latest episode of your current date night watch with Eddie comes to an end and let out a sigh realizing you have to get going. You stand up and stretch with Eddie and Venom turning down the volume on whatever preview Netflix is playing.
"Alright, boys I have to get going now." You say leaning down to kiss Eddie's cheek.
"WHAT?! WHY? I THOUGHT YOU WERE SPENDING THE NIGHT!" Venom stretches his head to look at you closely when you stand back up.
"I can't tonight V, I have today is wash day." You tell him petting the top of his head.
"LIKE FOR YOUR LAUNDRY?!"
"No sweetie, for my hair." You smile.
"WASH IT HERE."
"I don't have any of my hair products here Venom I can't do that." You laugh.
"USE EDDIE'S. HE HAS THAT HAIR SOAP TOO. RIGHT EDDIE?"
"No way. My hair is far too temperamental for me to just be borrowing any old shampoo. She has very specific requirements." You say.
"ISN'T IT ALL THE SAME?"
"No Venom it's not. My hair is very different than Eddie's so it requires very different care." You chuckle.
"OH. SO BRING YOUR PRODUCTS HERE. I WANT TO SEE THIS DIFFERENT CARE."
"You're surprisingly curious about this, but I'm not bringing all my hair care here that's quite a few items."
"SO WE WILL COME TO YOUR PLACE." Venom declares.
"Venom bud, I know you wanna spend every moment of every day with her but we gotta let her have her personal time ya know." Eddie steps in.
"I WANT TO SEE HOW SHE WASHES HER HAIR!" Venom glares at Eddie.
"We know but maybe that's not something she wants to show you." Eddie says.
"It's a long process V, takes like an hour and you are not exactly known for your patience." You say.
"AN HOUR?! EDDIE'S HAIR TAKES LIKE FIFTEEN MINUTES IN THE SHOWER EVERY OTHER DAY!"
"Eddie's hair gets gross and oily much quicker than mine. Washing it that often would pretty much destroy it."
"Hey! My hair does not get gross, okay?"
"Because you wash it regularly. My point still stands what happens to you in like 3 days would take at least a month or two for my type of hair. Probably longer. That's not important. V, it takes a long while to wash."
"I CAN BE PATIENT!" Venom protests.
"I actually don't think you can." Eddie snorts.
"IS THAT A CHALLENGE?"
"No, not at all." He shakes his head.
"PLEASE LITTLE DROP, LET US COME OVER SO I CAN WATCH YOU WASH YOUR HAIR." Venom turns his attention back to you.
"If, and I do mean if, if I let you guys come to my place so you can satisfy your curiosity I don't want to hear a single complaint about how long it takes V." You point a finger at him.
"I HAVE NOTHING TO COMPLAIN ABOUT WHEN I'M WITH YOU." He offers a smile.
"That was very smooth." Eddie says with surprise.
"Also, no distracting. It already takes long enough, and I have to get it done. I mean it Venom you can't get all handsy with me when I'm in the shower."
"I CAN BEHAVE!"
"You have to. Or you'll have to leave. Once the hair washing has started I can't really just stop the process in the middle. I'm serious V."
"I WILL BE ON MY BEST BEHAVIOR. I PROMISE."
"Venom our girlfriend isn't an observational study you know you can't just watch her doing everyday tasks like that." Eddie chuckles.
"IS IT NOT NORMAL TO WANT TO KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT SOMEONE YOU LOVE? I KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT YOU." Venom says to him.
"It's fine to want to know about her sure, but don't treat her regular tasks like they're something strange."
"I DON'T THINK THEY'RE STRANGE BUT THEY'RE DIFFERENT THAN YOURS AND I'M CURIOUS."
"Okay boys don't fight. I know you're being considerate Eddie and I appreciate that advocacy but Venom is an alien so I feel like this curosity is pretty standard for him and I don't really mind." You jump in before the two of them get into it like they so often do.
"I just don't want you to be uncomfortable. I know being watched while washing your hair can be weird." Eddie frowns.
"I'd probably be uncomfortable if it was anyone but Venom so I get where you're coming from." You shrug.
"I PROMISE I'M NOT TRYING TO MAKE YOU UNCOMFORTABLE AND I WILL DO MY BEST NOT TO ACT LIKE I'M STUDYING YOU BUT CAN WE GO NOW?" Venom asks making you and Eddie laugh at his impatience.
"Fine! We'll go." Eddie rolls his eyes. Venom at this point takes over and scoops you into his arms suddenly, swinging out of Eddie's window.
"Venom we could've walked!" You shout.
"THIS IS QUICKER!" Venom insists. It's only a couple of moments before Venom opens your window and climbs inside.
"Geez you're impatient." You huff out a laugh as you take your shoes off and toss them by the door. You head into your room to grab a t-shirt and your comb before going to your bathroom with Venom tailing behind you. You get into your shower and run the warm water over your hair for several minutes. Venom gives Eddie back his body now but the alien stretches his neck enough to watch over the top of your shower.
"I cannot believe you dragged us here to watch her wash her hair." Eddie scoffs.
"Welcome back Eddie." You laugh.
"IF YOU'RE GOING TO COMPLAIN I WILL JUST TAKE THE BODY BACK. SHE SAID WE CAN ONLY STAY IF WE DON'T COMPLAIN." Venom says.
"Well technically the condition was you don't complain about how long this whole thing takes you tell Venom. You laugh as you put in your shampoo and scrub at your scalp until there's a decent lather. You rinse it thoroughly before turning the water off for the next part.
"ARE YOU DONE?" Venom asks and Eddie snorts out a laugh.
"No, not done, but the next part takes the longest and if I left the water on it would get cold before I got out of here." You explain as you run decent amounts of conditioner through your hair.
"THE NEXT PART?"
"I'm putting in conditioner and then I have to detangle my hair."
"DE...TANGLE?"
"Dude I'm sure you know that means." Eddie says.
"SURE BUT NOT WITH HAIR."
"It means the same thing regardless of the context V, my hair is very thick it gets tangled with itself after a while so I have to use a comb to get work out the knots." You explain as you start to work the comb through your hair in small sections.
"EDDIE HAS A COMB. IT'S MUCH SMALLER."
"Yeah, that's mostly a styling comb. Plus his hair is thinner. My hair would... probably break those combs." You tell him.
"DO ALL WOMEN DO THIS?"
"Well it's not a woman specific thing. Really just anyone with long hair probably has a similar process but how time consuming it is depends on a few things though, length, texture, thickness- that sort of thing. Thick coily hair, like mine, which is common for Black people takes longer than straight hair, like Eddie's when he goes to long without a haircut."
"Hey! I rock the longer hair." Eddie protests.
"Eddie you hate when your hair gets too shaggy." You laugh.
"Not always. Do you think it looks bad?"
"No but I think you don't like taking proper care of your hair when it gets too long."
"Y/N I LIKE YOUR CURLS."
"Thank you, so do I. That's why I don't mind the maintenance of spending half an hour detangling it. Plus I get to do so much with it as far as styling goes." You shrug.
"OH LIKE WHEN YOU HAD THOSE ROPE-LIKE THINGS IN YOUR HAIR."
"They're called braids Venom. I told you this before." Eddie tsks at him while you chuckle.
"BRAIDS. WILL YOU DO THEM AGAIN? YOU HAD THEM WHEN YOU AND EDDIE FIRST STARTED DATING."
"Yeah, I'm actually planning to do them tomorrow. I typically don't do them in the summer that's why it's been while." You tell him.
"HOW DO YOU DO THEM?" Venom asks.
"I can show you, tomorrow if you'd like to see how it works. It's a little hard to explain really."
"I WOULD LIKE TO SEE!" He nods excitedly. You put down the comb with a small huff, satisfied with the detangling you've done.
"Venom." Eddie sighs.
"Then if Eddie isn't busy tomorrow you guys can come by while I do my hair." You say grabbing your bodywash and washcloth. You give the conditioner a few minutes to sit in your hair by washing your body and face first.
"WHY DO IT TOMORROW AND NOT TONIGHT?" Venom asks.
"Because it takes hours and I'd be up all night if I tried to do it now. Plus I try not to use the hairdryer if I don't have to and braiding wet hair if you plan to keep the braids in is a bad idea. It needs to be dry first so I do that overnight." You wash the conditioner out of your hair careful to minimize retangling.
"SO DOING YOUR HAIR IS A TWO DAY PROCESS?"
"Only if I plan to do anything else with either day. Like if I had gotten up super early and washed my hair, let it dry throughout the day I could maybe have been doing it through the evening but- I don't like to spend a continuous twenty-four hours on my hair so, there's that." You shrug.
"WOW. EDDIE NEVER TAKES THAT LONG TO DO HIS HAIR."
"I don't have enough hair to justify taking this long." Eddie says.
"Yeah but lucky for me the day-to-day styling can be pretty minimal it's just upkeep days like this that are extensive but they aren't super frequent. At most few times a month depending on the style I have in and how busy I am. Some styles let me get away with a whole month plus." You tell him turning off the shower and opening the door. You dry off your body and wrap the t-shirt around your hair.
"YOU USE A T-SHIRT FOR YOUR HAIR AND NOT A TOWEL?" Venom tilts his head curiously at you.
"Yeah- towel fabrics can be pretty harsh on my hair so I use a t-shirt instead because, like I said earlier, it's very temperamental." You tell him going back to your bedroom once you're not trailing water. Eddie takes a seat at your desk.
"NOW WHAT?" Venom asks while you put on lotion.
"Now, I get dressed, dry my hair with this t-shirt, enough that it won't soak through my hair cover, and then have a snack before going to bed. Since I ate dinner with you guys." You tell him.
"OH. YOUR HAIR REALLY DOES TAKE A WHILE." Venom hums.
"Yeah I told you, but I'm mostly done for the night besides drying it so if you wanna head out now you can." You say with a shrug as you put on some pajamas.
"Curiosty satisfied Venom?" Eddie asks.
"WE WILL BE BACK TOMORROW." Venom announces.
"Venom I don't just sit around all day you know we might have something to do-"
"You don't have to be with me the whole day babe, it's a fairly repretative process so you can swing by for like twenty minutes just so Venom can see how it works and then you can have the rest of your day back." You say kissing Eddie lightly.
"Fine when's a good time?"
"I'll be at it most of the afternoon so, if you come before five I'll for sure have some left to show Venom." You say.
"Sounds good, I'll text you."
"Sure thing."
"Have a good night sweetheart." He says to you. "Alright Venom, since you got us here. Take us home." Eddie tells Venom.
"CAN DO!" Venom takes over from Eddie again and pulls you into a tight hug. "I AM VERY EXCITED TO SEE YOU TOMORROW LITTLE DROP!" He tells you.
"See you tomorrow my loves." You say once Venom puts you back down. He's down the hall and out your window living room very quickly and you shut the window behind them going back to your room to finish drying your hair. Even with as long as he's been here, Venom's curiosity seems to be neverending, but you'll never complain about the way he seems so interested in every single thing you do. Even something as monotonous and time consuming as doing your hair.
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Ladies,
What shampoos are we using? I want to be taking care of my hair and scalp and the shampoos you can get at like Walmart/Target just aren't cutting it anymore. I've tried the budget friendlier Monday shampoo and Love Beauty and Planet, and the bougie brands like Prose and Function of Beauty. Nothing is giving me great results. I even tried the Viori rice shampoo bars and they just made my hair SUPER dry.
My areas of concern:
Oiliness
Hair thinning
Volume
Dandruff prevention/break down buildup
I also have the most sensitive skin under the sun so if you know of any brands that are "clean", those are preferred. if you have similar hair concerns and know of a great shampoo, recommendations are appreciated :)
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I know you're an art blog so I don't know if it's appropriate to ask you on here but how do you keep your hair so blond but healthy looking? at least from cameras. I want to bleach my hair but I am so scared lol. sorry if this is weird 😭 have a good day/night!
you're so nice! thank you! I put details under this I hope it works LOL.. I know it is different for everyone so :,,3 idk if my method will be good for your hairstyle type but ya !!
I was born with like, super white hair and as I grew it got darker. my hair is now like.. a "dishwater blond" or maybe a light brown without warm tones. like it almost looks grey? but it isn't.
I have been bleaching it for like a decade LOL I used to do crazy colors but now I just like my blond with maybe some colored cute tones. I just don't have the patience to grow the original color out T__T
anyways! I have very thin/fine hair so I just grow out my hair until the roots drive me insane and make me feel like I look "oily no matter what" and bleach them with 20vol developer and some bleach from Sally's. I keep it in for like 10 minutes. I literally just get the cheapest stuff lol......
usually the night before I will oil my scalp (I find oiling your hair does not interact odd to the bleach but it helps protect your hair a bit, at least with the kinds I've tried) (my hair LOVES jamaican mango + lime black castor oil, it also grew out my eyelashes and brows a lot also)
I haven't tried this exact kind but I have 2 of their others and I love them all the same + they smell good too!
after bleaching I will bathe it with shampoo (to get the bleach out) lots of conditioner, Cold water always, (at least for the hair) and then I don't wash it again for as long as I can
in general I usually try to not wash my hair for as long as possible, and then dry shampoo, then wash bangs, then wash all hair. usually always with cold water
that's pretty much it!!! I know a lot of people have issues bleaching their hair and I've only had that problem once when I used a 30vol instead of 20 so please take note at how thick your hair is. stronger volume is good for thicker, dark hair I believe. since mine is so fine and already naturally lighter I think I get off easier with bleaching it without the intense damage people tend to get ;o;
good luck anon!!!! and thank you again!! also toner is amazing I don't know a lot about it but that helps a lot too :3 I got this toner once and I got so many nice compliments on my hair hehe
just make sure if anything you do a test strand even though I haaaate doing that I don't have patience. but it's good to know. bc when I did use the stronger volume... the feeling of your hair falling out and breaking off is simply a horror unmatched
and if you bleach it and it wasn't enough, please wait and nurture your hair a bit before trying to bleach it again to avoid excessive damage
good luck sweet anon!!
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A Guide to Choosing the Right Shampoo
1. Understand Your Hair Type
The first step in finding the perfect shampoo is to understand your hair type. Knowing whether your hair is oily, dry, normal, curly, or color-treated can narrow down your options and guide you to the best ingredients and formulas.
Oily Hair: If your scalp tends to get greasy quickly, look for shampoos labeled as "clarifying" or "oil control." These formulas usually contain ingredients like tea tree oil, salicylic acid, or lemon extracts to help cleanse excess oil without drying out your scalp.
Dry Hair: For dry hair, opt for moisturizing or hydrating shampoos with ingredients like aloe vera, coconut oil, shea butter, or glycerin. These will help add moisture and reduce frizz, leaving your hair feeling softer and more manageable.
Curly or Coarse Hair: Curls often need extra moisture to stay bouncy and defined. Shampoos labeled "moisturizing," "nourishing," or "curl-enhancing" often contain ingredients like argan oil, jojoba oil, or proteins to strengthen curls and prevent breakage.
Color-Treated Hair: If you dye your hair, look for shampoos specifically designed for color-treated hair. These formulas are typically sulfate-free and have ingredients that help preserve color, like UV protectants or antioxidants.
Fine or Thin Hair: Lightweight, volumizing shampoos are ideal for fine or thin hair. Ingredients like biotin, rice protein, or keratin help to add volume without weighing down your hair, making it look fuller.
2. Know Your Scalp Needs
Your scalp’s health is just as important as your hair’s condition. Some people experience dandruff, sensitivity, or itchiness, which requires special attention.
Dandruff or Flaky Scalp: For dandruff, look for shampoos with ingredients like zinc pyrithione, salicylic acid, or ketoconazole, which help combat the fungi that cause dandruff. Avoid ingredients like sulfates and alcohols, as these can worsen dryness.
Sensitive Scalp: If you have a sensitive or easily irritated scalp, avoid products with harsh chemicals and fragrances. Choose a gentle, hypoallergenic, or sulfate-free shampoo with soothing ingredients like chamomile, aloe vera, or oat extract.
Itchy or Oily Scalp: If you experience oil buildup with itching, try a clarifying shampoo once a week to remove buildup. Look for ingredients like tea tree oil or peppermint, which have antimicrobial properties and a cooling effect to relieve itchiness.
3. Check the Ingredients List
Certain ingredients in shampoo are best avoided if you want to maintain the health of your hair and scalp. Here’s a quick rundown:
Sulfates: These are cleansing agents that create lather but can strip your hair of natural oils, making it dry and frizzy. Sulfate-free shampoos are milder and ideal for sensitive scalps, dry, curly, or color-treated hair.
Silicones: Although silicones add shine and smoothness, they can build up over time, making hair feel heavy and greasy. Use silicone-free options if you have fine hair or prefer a lighter feel.
Parabens: Parabens are preservatives used to extend shelf life. They have potential health risks, so many people prefer to use paraben-free shampoos.
Fragrances and Dyes: Artificial fragrances and dyes can irritate sensitive scalps and cause allergic reactions. Choose fragrance-free or naturally scented shampoos if you’re sensitive to these additives.
4. Consider Environmental Factors
Your environment can also influence the type of shampoo you need. For instance:
Hard Water: If you live in an area with hard water, look for a shampoo with chelating agents that can help remove mineral buildup. Chelating shampoos can help keep your hair from becoming dull and lifeless.
Humidity and Dry Weather: Humidity can lead to frizz, so look for anti-frizz shampoos with hydrating ingredients if you live in a humid climate. In dry weather, opt for moisturizing shampoos to prevent your hair from becoming too brittle.
5. Read Reviews and Patch Test
When trying a new shampoo, it’s always wise to read reviews from people with similar hair types and concerns. Additionally, do a patch test to check for any allergies or irritations. Apply a small amount of shampoo on the inside of your wrist or behind your ear and wait 24 hours to see if there’s a reaction.
6. Balance Your Routine
Finding the right shampoo is essential, but remember that a healthy hair routine doesn’t stop there. Avoid over-washing your hair, as this can strip it of natural oils. You can also benefit from adding a conditioner, a leave-in treatment, or a hair mask, depending on your hair’s needs.
Conclusion
Choosing the right shampoo involves understanding your hair and scalp type, reading ingredient labels, and balancing your routine with complementary products. A well-selected shampoo can make a significant difference in the health and appearance of your hair, so take the time to find one that’s perfectly tailored to your needs.
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Hair tips
(Mainly for straight to wavy hair)
Oil
Instead of wasting money using a bunch of hair oils n things just let your natural hair oils (sebum) produce. Slowly start washing your hair less. I only wash mine every other week. It may be oily at times but it will if you use hair oils too and your hair actually doesn’t get so oily so fast if you wash it less often. The only time you should be using oil is if you have longer hair and your ends are dry but honestly even then you’re probably better off with a leave in conditioner. Use corn starch instead of dry shampoo.
Brushing
Use a boar bristle brush and brush your hair at least 100 strokes everyday. This will distribute your sebum more evenly and spread it towards your ends. massage your scalp every other day with a silicone scalp massager or your fingers for 5 mins or so. Don’t brush it wet. Wait till it dries.
Rice & rosemary.
Basically just boil rice and some rosemary for a while, strain it, and store the water in the fridge. I spray this on my roots right when I get out of the shower when my hair is still wet.
Handling
Wash your hair upside down, dry your hair with a cotton t shirt, put a clip at the roots of your front pieces for volume, use a silk pillowcase.
No heat.
always go heatless. if you don’t think they work for you or your hair type your doing it wrong and if you think they look bad on you you’re doing the wrong kind. Make sure to wash your hair with cold water too and maybe even ice your scalp.
Products
This is probably obvious by now but do NOT use brands like Dove and Pantene. Use a cleaner brand like native or something. Don’t go overboard. Did you know you can actually experience hair loss from having an abundance of protein on your hair? Not to mention product build up. Just eat lots of protein and zinc n things, use rice on your hair, leave in conditioner& occasional hair masks. Minimalism.
Your hair will naturally take care of itself on its own if you eat right so just don’t f*ck w it and you’ll be good.
That’s it for now but I may add to this.
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3, 9, 18 and 25 for the asks? 🖤
3 = do you leave the window open at night?
I answered this here, but I will say it's nice tonight (currently it's 2:56 AM), and my windows are open.
9 = which do you prefer, hot coffee or cold coffee?
Cold coffee, because I kind of have a kitten tongue when it comes to food temperatures. My tongue and the roof of my mouth burn so easily. I've even burned my gums. Hot coffee has to sit and cool unless I add cold milk to it.
18 = what hair products do you use?
FYI, I cut my 2A/2B hair into a short-ish shag (aka the wolf cut) every 6–8 weeks. I wash my hair twice a week, sometimes three times a week if I've gotten dirty/sweaty, with a generic rice (or rice water) shampoo bar. I use Suave's clarifying shampoo before I dye my hair. I mix Olaplex No.5 conditioner and Garnier Fructis Triple Nutrition conditioner in my hands and that goes on the lower 2/3s of my hair. (Ya girl has oily skin and scalp, so conditioners do not touch the skin.) After I towel dry, I apply a few drops of my blend of rosemary and sage essential oils and aloe vera gel to my scalp. For days I want more defined curls, I use Cantu's Moisturizing Curl Activator Cream.
Between clean-hair days when I have to go out in public, I use Oribe's Serene Scalp Dry Shampoo Powder. (It's expensive, but it doesn't leave a gray cast on darker hair.) For control, I use Aussie's Headstrong Volume Hairspray in Maximum Hold. It's okay. I recommend Aqua Net's Extra Super Hold hairspray over the Aussie.
I don't use hot tools on my hair normally. I have a flat iron and a curling iron, but I haven't used them in years.
25 = perfume/body spray or lotion?
I answered that in a reply that is queued right before this one, but I didn't list my collection of Bath and Body Works body sprays. I've used about 1/3 of my sole Vampire Blood. Waiting in the wings are: Fall In Bloom, Sweater Weather, Fairytale, Marshmallow Pumpkin Latte, Blueberry Sugar Pancake, and Pumpkin Cupcake.
I also have a few Sol de Janerio body spray dupes. They're weak, though they smell nice.
My goal with scent is to smell edible. Or contradictory in that you don't know whether to fuck me or eat me. Maybe both. 🤷
Thank you for asking! Questions from weirder asks!
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Why Do You Need a Hair Cleanser? What are its Benefits?
Hair cleansers are an essential part of our daily hair care routine. They help to remove dirt, excess oil, and product buildup from our hair and scalp, leaving our strands refreshed and rejuvenated. Along with cleansing, hair cleansers also provide nourishment and hydration to our hair, keeping it healthy and strong. Whether you have dry, oily, or normal hair, there is a hair cleanser available for every hair type.
Types of Hair Cleansers
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Gentle Cleanser
Balancing Cleanser
Clarifying Cleanser
Volumizing Cleanser
Promising Benefits of Using a Hair Cleanser
If you do not use a hair cleanser, your hair will accumulate hair products and grime. So, it is better to incorporate a cleanser into your hair care routine and reap all its benefits. Here are some of the promising benefits of using a cleanser:
Moisture Retention
Clean Dirt And Impurities
Prevent Product and Impurities Buildup
Gentle Cleansing
Reduced Irritation
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Agree about shower! How do you wash your hair? Only shampoo?
i do shampoo and conditioner about 2x a week! sometimes once a week if i do my hair because i think the volume helps keep it from getting too oily
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hey, if you’re like me, and you have really fine, but oily hair that gets weighed down by a lot of shampoos, but you can’t or refuse to shell out like $80 for that “new wash” shit (which is absolutely fucking BANANAS pricing for a shampoo): Giovanni brand tea tree triple treat conditioner has virtually identical ingredients and 100% works as a shampoo. It’s like $9 for an 8.5 oz container. It cleaned my hair extremely well, it’s not greasy, it has more volume after the first wash, and it didn’t leach any dye from my hair. I’m imagining it works just as well as new wash for fine hair, I just fucking refuse to test that for sure. anyway you can’t act like your prices have to be that ridiculously high in every single reply to complaints about it when you have your ingredient list on your website and nearly identical products already exist for literally 10% of the price, just not necessarily labeled as a shampoo or “wash.” I really fucking hate that shit so here y’all go
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can i ask how u went from washing ur hair every day to every 2 weeks ? im trying to wash my hair less but its super fine n i just cut it shorter so ik im gonna feel so disgusting if i dont wash it every day
i feel you 😔 it took me months because i'm a proud owner of oily scalp. what worked for me was 1. scalp exfoliation 2. non-sls products 3. coming to terms with having high porosity wavy hair 4. using conditioner to wash my hair
1. scalp exfoliation is basically using either peelings or shampoo brushes. all those hair peelings that are basically scrubs should be illegal, rinsing them out wastes so much water. i use a chemical peel with aha, i spread it on wet scalp, leave on for 5-10 mins, rinse and wash my hair normally. normally as in i use shampoo twice, first time is quick wash and second time i leave it for 1 minute and i massage it all over my scalp (with brush, unless i used a peeling). i don't use shampoo on ends, i sometimes i put a little conditioner on (wet) ends before i even step in the shower, to protect them. after i rinse the shampoo, i put on conditioner and proceed to wash my body. i rinse it at the end just as i rinse my body, and lastly i use a gel/foam to wash off any shampoo/conditioner resuide off my face
2. checking water quality in your area is key. there are studies how hard water and sls products mixed together leave resuide not only in your bathroom but also on your skin. the challenge is to find a non-sls shampoo that isn't too conditioning for an oily scalp. not only my hair is less greasy now, but also combined with scalp care my hair has more volume and doesn't get as oily as fast. non-sls shower gels also made my skin less dry
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4. when i don't feel like my hair is oily enough to wash it but i sweated a lot that day or something, i quickly wet it, use non-silicone conditioner, little scalp brush action and rinse it with warm water (normally i rinse with lukewarm/cold water). i do use dry shampoo to re-fresh too, the trick for me is to spray the roots before i go to bed so starch absorbs all oils and it doesn't look crusty, or before i shower so the steam etc helps it work faster, idk the science
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