Did I mention I’m looking for a tabletop steamer? Because I’m definitely looking for a tabletop steamer. I don’t have any room for a standing one unfortunately.
Please give me some suggestions
I looked at a few but I can’t make a decision.
Heck yeah! How much you want for it?I have a Qredew if you want it @ItsMeLilLucky
Ditto.I have to get back to eating better. Whack schedule or not. Got to get back to my smoothies and not eating out as much.
Ditto.
I renewed my membership at a fitness center yesterday. Last night, I battled between working out and pizza. Pizza won.
detangling was so quick today
What did you do differently?
I washed it Tuesday because I relaxed it.
It got washed today because I wanted it straightened and my
I wanted it straightened and my ends trimmedWhy in Hades are you heat straightening relaxed hair??? And freshly relaxed hair at that?
Not throw your whole head awayI got multiple compliments on my hair today while LHCF standards makes me want to throw my whole head away . I used to be so oblivious of how busted my hair was. Ignorance is bliss
Thank you!!! How thoughtful
Interesting.So often I start on the path to using the right products and seeing improvement in my hair only to try something new and never make my way back. I am going to at least post a random note of what's working.
I have been researching Ayurveda and hair care and will start documenting what I am using and if it works. I started using pachai payaru for hair growth. The antioxidants and vitamins within it are said to help to improve blood circulation, seal in moisture, and improve hair strength. I just grind it into a powder and creating a paste with it using green tea and almond oil. So far my hair feels stronger and my hair hasn’t looked as dull as it use to but I’ve only tried in twice this month.
So often I start on the path to using the right products and seeing improvement in my hair only to try something new and never make my way back. I am going to at least post a random note of what's working.
I have been researching Ayurveda and hair care and will start documenting what I am using and if it works. I started using pachai payaru for hair growth. The antioxidants and vitamins within it are said to help to improve blood circulation, seal in moisture, and improve hair strength. I just grind it into a powder and creating a paste with it using green tea and almond oil. So far my hair feels stronger and my hair hasn’t looked as dull as it use to but I’ve only tried in twice this month.
This is also known as "moong dal" or "green gram". It is indeed very nutritious and I've seen a couple Indian YTers use this for cleasing hair or for like a "protein treatment"
Its very moisturizing, its common in making non soap cleansers, especially for babies.
I was thinking of using the flour as my hair cleasnser alternating with my current besan aka chickpea flour.
Thanks for the review! I may pick some up from the shop this weekend
OMG, you are so on time with this!! Literally before clicking on this thread, I said that I need to find a good moisturizing cleanser for my little one. Thank you!
You CAN do it. You just gotta find what works, love it, and leave it alone.At this point I just want healthy and easily manageable collar bone length relaxed hair. Can't even manage that. Smh.