dreamer1069
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Fair. I retract my comment, she is tit at everythingI think Gleam do that on her behalf.
Fair. I retract my comment, she is tit at everythingI think Gleam do that on her behalf.
The hair you shed does partly grow back so then you get some short bits where the hair is essentially starting again from your scalp, if that makes sense, but I had a baby a week after Lily and my shorter hairs grew out ages ago!Those static flyaways have nothing to do with giving birth Lily, they've either grown or broken off in the last 2 months judging by the length.
I'm no expert on postpartum hair loss (londoner but not a mother) but my understanding was that when you're pregnant, your hair grows a lot more dense, and you then shed it rapidly after? I didn't think it affected the length?
Me too!!!! I thought I was the weird one for thinking ‘when did we start saying this!!!’I know this is probably me but I cant be doing with the words 'post partum'. it is so Americanised. We never used to use the word when describing anything pregnancy related but that might be because I am so old.
yes this isn’t anything to do with post partum. Wonder when she’ll realise that constantly using heat on her hair is the reason it’s not going to grow
She could have used lockdown to bite the bullet, stop styling her hair every day, put her hair in a conditioning mask and a bun as much as possible, and 8 weeks later her hair would have been noticeably healthier. She could have monetised it too, used it as a chance for swipe ups for various products (you know, like an influencer does??). A short YouTube series on getting her hair healthy again.
But that would require accepting that her current technique is killing her hair, and also doing some work at the end of it
Has to be in the new thread tittle
Agreed. This is what I do. To be fair my hair is fine and loosely wavy in its natural state. However, it became incredibly frizzy and unmanageable after over a decade of straightening it twice a week to make it poker straight all the time I ditched the heat and got regular trims. Haven’t touched my straighteners in over 2 years, I just blow dry it on low and thankfully it’s restored my hair!Her hair is really really really really bad. Why does she feel a need to straighten it every day?
She would see much less damage if she didn't leave her hair to air dry, used a blowdryer on a low heat to dry it straight. Instead she has to fully straighten her entire head from curly. She's so stupid.
I agree - straight hair for me, although it is a preference for me personally, is something I feel made me look 'socially acceptable'. My natural hair texture is wavy/curly (think Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and The City) and I have blow dried and straightened my hair since I was 12 because I was ashamed of it! I will happily go out now with it wavy/curly and I think it's good to give your hair a break from heat. Lily could do the same - her balayage and heat combined on top of breakage are making her hair a misery I bet.Dear Lily, the reason you feel compelled to straighten your hair is due to white supremacy and the standard of beauty it demands (straight hair over curly hair in this case). Maybe if you had done some BLM reading for real, you know this. If curly hair was truly embraced as beautiful, everyone would know how to take care of it just like “regular” hair and you wouldn’t be at a loss for how to do so. Lily is not Black like the ladies in this article but we all pick up and internalize the same messages of what beautiful is.
I feel your pain it aggravates me that she can earn almost half of my annual salary with one grid post, while I work 70+ hours every week in a vital role. I wouldn’t mind so much if she was actually grateful for her life!I can't stand her moaning anymore. I was gonna send her a message on her hair story but I doubt she would've seen it. She complains about everything and anything ALL day long. Must be so exhausting to be around her all day. Poor Rich and Grey!
I am back from a long day teaching and about to start correcting for the next hour or two then spend some time making an exam paper. I always come on here before I start work again to catch up and just seeing how much money people like her make from one half-arsed ad makes me so so angry. How many people actually benefit from these ads anyway and buy the actually products advertised? I know I wouldn't buy something just because an influencer like ignorant Lily recommends it lol. It's quite sickening how fucked up the world is really.