u/AsleepSavings6179

Stayed up watching the finale!

Wow I don't even remember when I started watching the show. I had to stop every few months so I have been watching for a while! At the beginning I thought it was cool but not my fave and now that I've finished I think it's one of my favourite series.

Yesterday I stayed until 3 AM to finish it lol. I'm sad it's ended and super sad the girls left the Lane and didn't reunite, but overall I really liked the ending. Any similar series recommended?

reddit.com
u/AsleepSavings6179 — 5 days ago

Hi!

I've always had a difficult relationship with my hair. It's frizzy, tangles everyday, and the last few years I've experienced some hairloss so that only accentuated my problems with it. Two years ago I cut it really short - like a pixie, and I have regreted that decission so much as it didn't suit me and is taking a long time to grow longer again.

I don't even know where to start- seems curly/wavy, so frizzy and damaged and I don't even use heat (I'm so lazy regarding selfcare most days I go to bed with hair still wet; not ideal I know). When figuring what type of hair I never paid attention to it. Most of my family have straight hair. I had brushed it my whole life and treated it as normal hair, only a few years ago I realized I'm not supposed to brush it and treat as straight hair. I guess I have curly hair? I also thought I had thick hair or was told that as a teenager, now it seems fine?

It has always been very dry but now gets greasy sometimes. I guess I shouldn't wash it everyday but because of my lifestyle I feel uncomfortable not washing it before bed.I would love some help on what to use and how to treat it. I'm literally useless on this but I'm so tired of feeling so ugly. I really prefer straight hair on myself but I'm not willing to use straighteners everyday either. If anyone has any advice on how to style it to look nicer/decent everyday, I just want it to look more "put together".

Routine - Right now I only use this:

-Deliplus hydra shampoo

-Deliplus hydra conditioner

-Detangling spray Deliplus

These are supermarket products. I've tried other things, and I alternate with the Vichy Dercos for hairloss. I also like the original remedies line from Garnier. I also tried a sample of Kerastase Genesis but honestly even with more expensive haircare I don't see a diference. I don't mind paying more for a product that makes a difference tbh.

--Sorry for the bad quality of the pics, my phone is super old!! (Pictures are hair just after waking up from washing it the night before. Nothing was done to it, just washed and brushed. I was standing in front of a window).

u/AsleepSavings6179 — 7 days ago

Hi!

I've always had a difficult relationship with my hair. It's frizzy, tangles everyday, and the last few years I've experienced some hairloss so that only accentuated my problems with it. Two years ago I cut it really short - like a pixie, and I have regreted that decission so much as it didn't suit me and is taking a long time to grow longer again.

I don't even know where to start- seems curly/wavy, so frizzy and damaged and I don't even use heat (I'm so lazy regarding selfcare most days I go to bed with hair still wet; not ideal I know).

When figuring what type of hair I never paid attention to it. Most of my family have straight hair. I had brushed it my whole life and treated it as normal hair, only a few years ago I realized I'm not supposed to brush it and treat as straight hair. I guess I have curly hair? I also thought I had thick hair or was told that as a teenager, now it seems fine?

It has always been very dry but now gets greasy sometimes. I guess I shouldn't wash it everyday but because of my lifestyle I feel uncomfortable not washing it before bed.

I would love some help on what to use and how to treat it. I'm literally useless on this but I'm so tired of feeling so ugly. I really prefer straight hair on myself but I'm not willing to use straighteners everyday either. If anyone has any advice on how to style it to look nicer/decent everyday, I just want it to look more "put together".

--Sorry for the bad quality of the pics, my phone is super old!! (Pictures are hair just after waking up from washing it the night before. Nothing was done to it, just washed and brushed. I was standing in front of a window).

u/AsleepSavings6179 — 7 days ago

I feel a bit silly asking this, but it's something that it's been on my mind and wanted to see if someone else feels the same.

I'm on my early 30s, and I've loved Olivia's music since I discovered SOUR. The only big concert I ever attended was the Eras Tour (and with a lot of effort because I'm broke!). I missed the other tours because again, money. I'm also never lucky to get the codes and all of that stuff. I'm still not in the best place financially but I'm thinking if I can afford a cheap ticket I may buy it. I was excited at first, but then I realised: not only I'm gonna have to travel alone to a different city but I would also be alone at the concert. I know it seems silly but I'm really thinking I'll be out of place with such a young crowd and I'm not sure I will have a good time on my own.

I'm very independant, I've moved abroad and often do things like going to the movies by myself. But this seems different, like something you share with someone, singing, the excitement... just wondering if anyone is feeling the same? Not sure what to do.

reddit.com
u/AsleepSavings6179 — 14 days ago