Very cute, very pink/purpelish hair claws for my front braids
50 kilos of henna.
okay not ALL for me, but I'll use some of it myself!
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Very cute, very pink/purpelish hair claws for my front braids
BSL - WL - Hip- Classic
(dec25)
Last trim: 18 Feb 22 - Tailbone march 23 (unstretched okt)- low porosity hair
I ordered some short knitting needles with cute round-ball ends, and tell myself that it was not cheating of my no-more-hairtoy-before-2023-rule, even if I can just use them as hair sticks without the knitting. Also, they are really cheap.
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99cm 1b/C/10.6cm Fingercomb/Bun/Water-only No-Trim/Elastic/Heat
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It's so bad!! They're so cheap and so many different colors and so pretty and shiny that I just can't resist - even now I'm combing through getting ready for my second batch of clips and trinkets while I wait for the first. I will need to FORCE myself to wear them all, or give away what I don't.
I haven't gotten to looking at the scrunchies yet either.....
I also ordered some socks, my other guilty pleasure, bit one can neeeevveeeeeerrrr have too many socks what with dryer gremlins always around...
Got 2 bottles of Artic fox Virgin Pink
I think I'll keep pink a while
That's... a lot of henna! Almost my own weight in henna, actually.
I bought four bottles of Urtekram lemongrass conditioner today. They were on sale. I think I will be using these as my first C, since I have a conditioner bar that I use for my last round of conditioner. There is a lot of aloe in these. It's second on the ingredient list (after water). Usually makes my hair soft, but I don't feel like they will when I apply in the shower, because my hair doesn't get that slippy feeling while wet... I'm trying to understand why. I don't believe it's the lack of cones, because I have many cone free conditioners that still makes my hair easy to brush through wet. Maybe it doesn't have those fatty alcohols. I haven't checked.
That's... a lot of henna! Almost my own weight in henna, actually.
I bought four bottles of Urtekram lemongrass conditioner today. They were on sale. I think I will be using these as my first C, since I have a conditioner bar that I use for my last round of conditioner. There is a lot of aloe in these. It's second on the ingredient list (after water). Usually makes my hair soft, but I don't feel like they will when I apply in the shower, because my hair doesn't get that slippy feeling while wet... I'm trying to understand why. I don't believe it's the lack of cones, because I have many cone free conditioners that still makes my hair easy to brush through wet. Maybe it doesn't have those fatty alcohols. I haven't checked.
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