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aloeverawrites · 2 months
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dress coding is often really misogynistic
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sunnywalnut · 20 days
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Basic Hygiene Tips If No One Told You(aka. Hair Care 101):
Everything in this list is either derived from personal experience, trusted dermatologists on TikTok who's names allude me at the moment, or @Siiriparkss and @Theresavandamstylist's informational skits. I absolutely do recommend checking them out because they absolutely helped me a TON and are really funny creators who know MUCH more than I do!!
-lotion every time you take a shower/bath. It will help replenish the good oils that you just washed off as well as help prevent body acne/big break outs
-use a wash cloth. Your classic plastic Loofahs you find at the dollar store harbor bacteria like no other and are impossible to wash completely. If you still want something similar, go for an African net sponge/shower cloth!! They're the same thing, just easier to clean and manipulate.
-dry your hair with a t shirt instead of a towel. Towels are too coarse for some people's hair and can cause excessive frizz and/or breakage. But also I've noticed that my curl pattern actually suffers as well. T shirts are much more gentle.
-PLEASE FOR THE LIFE OF ME DO NOT SCRUB YOUR SCALP WITH YOUR NAILS. Yes I know it feels good. It feels great. But you're actually irritating all of your sensitive skin and then adding SOAP into the mix. Instead, use your fingertips. It's much more gentle and effective. If you feel like you're not getting a full clean doing that, feel free to use a comb to brush through and loosen the gunk on your scalp before hopping in the shower.
-people with curly hair: brush your hair wet. That is when it is the strongest and won't frizz out
-people with straight hair: brush your hair dry. That is when it is the strongest and won't break.
-for people with longer hair: please don't fold over your hair on itself and scrub. That can cause breakage and hair loss. Instead, just scrub your scalp and run your fingers through the rest to clean.
-conditioner goes on the ends of your hair, unless you have dry scalp. Then you can do conditioner from root to tip, massaging it down into your scalp. Or you can do hair oils after you get out. I prefer conditioner because it's heavier and doesn't drip all over but you do you. You can also get leave in conditioner that helps a lot.
-let your conditioner sit for AT LEAST 3 minutes in the shower!! This helps ensure that your hair soaks up all the oils that you just washed out of it.
-dry scalp is different than dandruff. Dry scalp is itchy and. Well. Dry. And has a bunch of white flakes that kinda go all over when you shake your head or comb your hair. Dandruff is stubborn trapped oils on your scalp that show up as kind of like yellowish scabs(gross, I know, but that's the only way I can think to describe it). Except when you scrape them off/pull them out with a comb they don't hurt and they probably weep some clear oil. It's completely fine!! I promise. However, the treatment for dandruff and dry scalp are very different. Dandruff treatment is removing oil by using special shampoos like Head and Shoulders and other brands. Dry scalp needs you to add oil (like stated above, you can do this by just doing conditioner from root to tip). If your scalp is itchier after using Head and Shoulders and other brands, you likely have dry scalp, not dandruff.
-some kinds of frizz can also be tamed with hair oil. My little sister used to struggle immensely with frizzy hair, despite not having curls. Sometimes all you need is the right serum/oil to smooth it out.
-waves and curls need to be scrunched in order to retain body and shape. You can use some sort of curl cream to also help with this. Just get a little bit(or a lotta bit, depending on your hair length), rub it between your hands and brush it through your hair with your fingers. Then scrunch and let air dry.
-only use a hair dryer until your hair is about 80-90% dry. Let it air dry the rest of the way. It saves your hair from unnecessary heat damage.
-brush your tongue and the insides of your cheeks. It's one of the main cause of bad breath and is actually really easy to fix.
-not exactly a hygiene thing, but eat before you take medicine unless specified. Especially pain medications. Tylenol, ibuprofen, and other prescribed medications can cause ulcers if in direct contact with your stomach lining, as well as losing efficacy over time because of this. Even if it's just a small snack like half a sandwich or a couple bites of a cheese stick. It'll help you still be able to take meds later on!
Everyone feel free to add your own!!
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chaosmultiverse · 1 year
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“That is so not true. I have a bf remember???”😂
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We’ve all met a heavy handed hairstylist and it hurts😅
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Kids man
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😅😅😅
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🥺🥺🥺wait until the end
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Wife reaction, I’m not into these kinda videos but you all wanted to see♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️the chopsticks already have their own home in our utensil drawer😅♥️
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like I’m only 23....I’m not an old lady😂
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Can any hairstylist relate?😅
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At least bring me coffee too if you’re going to show up late over it🙃
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Hi babe♥️
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