Strawberry blonde, not fine hair though. And yeah, I didn't mean to sound like an asshole. I know other ethnicities with a different hair texture don't have this issue, they can go forever without washing their hair and it looks great. My hair looks greasy and smells weird within 24 hours. It's annoying.
Dry. Shampoo.
Seriously, it's not good for your hair to be washed every day.
Psst is my favorite. It doesn't smell like you sprayed your head with perfume, and it doesn't leave you looking like you're wearing a powdered wig. But it gets rid of oil and the smell of sweat.
Idk, I don't think it's necessarily bad for your hair. I've been washing and drying my hair every day for years and it's fine.
Strawberry blonde, not fine hair though. And yeah, I didn't mean to sound like an asshole. I know other ethnicities with a different hair texture don't have this issue, they can go forever without washing their hair and it looks great. My hair looks greasy and smells weird within 24 hours. It's annoying.
Dry. Shampoo.
Seriously, it's not good for your hair to be washed every day.
Psst is my favorite. It doesn't smell like you sprayed your head with perfume, and it doesn't leave you looking like you're wearing a powdered wig. But it gets rid of oil and the smell of sweat.
This doesn't work for me.
I did switch to sulfate free shampoos, which has helped a little.
Seriously, it's not good for your hair to be washed every day.
Psst is my favorite. It doesn't smell like you sprayed your head with perfume, and it doesn't leave you looking like you're wearing a powdered wig. But it gets rid of oil and the smell of sweat.
This doesn't work for me.
I did switch to sulfate free shampoos, which has helped a little.
Interesting (and this is why it's hard to give advice, because we're all different).
I use the sulfate free shampoo because of the pink, but I hate it. My hair never feels quite "right" when I'm using sulfate free.
When I took my just-turned-3 year old to the doctor for a suspected UTI, the nurse handed me a sterile cup for her to fill. Are there really 3 year olds that can pee in a cup?!
I said 'We're going to need a top hat for the toilet. She can't hit the cup.' The mere fact that she peed within half an hour felt like a tremendous victory. I had started to think they might close up the office before she produced any pee. I have only recently regained feeling in my lower legs from squatting the entire time. (That's only a slight exaggeration...the truth is that I caved after the leg pain became too much and sat on the floor of the bathroom *gags*)
For future reference, have her sit really far back on the seat - that usually aims the stream forward and you can catch it in the cup. That is, of course, if they actually pee for you. My pedi let me take a sealed and sterile cup home for if I ever need to do a catch again - that way I can get it when she's going anyway.
And yeah - holding-them-on-the-potty-leg-cramps suuuuuck.
I don't understand people that drive 10 under on the highway. Like, don't you have somewhere that you're going? Do you just like hanging out in your car? I mean, I can see the occasional I-have-car-trouble or whatever, but then slap on your hazards and be on your way in the freaking right lane. Don't drive in the far left lane all tra-la-la.
That people with hospital bands and claiming tone near death are out smoking, and having food delivered here. This isn't a club, and don't act like I'm in the wrong for throwing up.
OMG I love driving in the convertible this way. You get sunlight, vitamin D, and fresh mountain* air without messing up your hair or being unable to talk to the other person in the car.
* we live in the mountains
I used to make fun of people that did this - until I actually owned a convertible. Truly, it's one of the best things. I'd have the windows up, the heat on high, my heated seats on and the top down. The fresh air while still being warm was pure heaven.
Similarly, I lived in FL with mine (thanks, gramma's hand-me-down). I loved the feel of the sun and salt air, but the windows up cut way down on the blowing hair.
I often still drive with sunroof and windows open. But I also don't style my hair and have had mostly quite short hair for the last 15 or so years. If it's long enough to pull back, I do. That's good enough for me.
At dinner tonight I sat next to someone skyping on speaker. I'm not just baffled. I'm enraged (or am I confusing threads? I've barely slept in the last few nights.)
I am certain that I've talked about this before because ever time I see it I am amazed and confused and curious lol: people who drive while drinking coffee out of a ceramic mug without a lid.
Your turn. What weird/random thing do you find bewildering?
I thought of you this morning.
I agree it's weird. I have a yeti with a lid that keeps my coffee super hot. I just really prefer to drink out of my ceramic mug. Plus, my commute is a straight line going 20 mph for 20 minutes. I'm not driving on the autobahn.
I occasionally do this, but only if I'm more than halfway through the cup when it's time to leave and too lazy to put it in a travel mug.
But how? I'm so curious about this LOL. Doesn't it spill? Don't you have to hold it the whole time because it won't fit in the cup holder? I have so many questions about this!
Like I said, it's just the last little bit of coffee I didn't get to before I left so there's not much left in the cup. It's usually gone within the first few minutes, and we're on neighborhood streets, not highways. I can kind of wedge the cup into the cup holder once it's empty.
Lately I've seen people driving around with earbuds in their ears. Isn't that illegal? And if it's not illegal - isn't it dangerous?
It's illegal here to use both earbuds. You can have one, but not both.
And yes, dangerous.
This makes me so upset! I spend a lot of time yelling at people for headphones and texting, so much so that D now yells when he's in the car, "GET OFF THE PHONE!"
I do this. I listen to music most of the day and it's easier for me to talk on the phone with buds.
All well and good but you don't (at least I think) sit at a front reception desk greeting folks who come in to the office for services.
But also -doesn't your ear get itchy?!?! LOL
No, I don't. I can go a whole day without talking to anyone sometimes HA.
No, they don't get itchy. Sometimes a little sore and then I just take them out for awhile. I also use an alcohol pad to clean them every once in a while.
People who endlessly complain about _________ and threaten to do XYZ, but then do nothing to change their situation.
I'm specifically talking about teacher friend who LOATHES her bosses and is nothing but negative about her building, but refuses to apply for another position within our district. Like, shit or get off the pot, man.
Post by sunnysally on Apr 11, 2017 10:42:50 GMT -5
DH spent $12 on apples. That's a lot, but whatever. Then I looked in the fridge and he only got 3 apples! Granted, they are each the size of my head, but who can eat that much apple?