Your tips on how to look more Groomed, Glamorous or Polished #4

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If your main concern is oily scalp I would look up eleven Australia deep clean shampoo! It’s brilliant for a deep clean and it’s specifically for oily scalp concerns too! You can get mini bottles of it I think if you wanted to try and see if it works for you also sounds silly but shampoo twice and no conditioner or heavy products anywhere from your ears up lol
 
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@Thank(space)you I was going to say the same - I’m naturally dark blonde but actually think darker brunette hair is super polished / glam! I often look at women wearing all black with lovely shiny dark hair and think how put-together it looks - it’s not the same with blonde hair. And @judgejohndeed toooootally agree about Amal
 
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I'm slim. Still look like shit in 80% of clothes I wear. I stick to co ords cause I just can't get that put together look. Make expensive things look cheap lol .
 
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My bestie is being married in May. Which dress do you think would look great?
I love the shade of blue but not the handkerchief hem. All three are lovely though! Do you know if your bestie has wedding colours or anything? Like...would one of these shades clash/blend in etc.
 
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I love the shade of blue but not the handkerchief hem. All three are lovely though! Do you know if your bestie has wedding colours or anything? Like...would one of these shades clash/blend in etc.
Her bridesmaids are in navy and the two flower girls are in powder blue. I agree with you on the handkerchief bottom
 
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Nope! Never heard of that but will give it a go! Just need something to stop the build up so fast thank you!

I do only condition the ends as a rule but don’t shampoo twice! Shall try that thank you!
 
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Thank you, I’m quite flexible but would prefer trousers as it’ll be cold. I have put on some weight so wouldn’t want anything too fitted
I’d go with some dark slim trousers, not skinny cut though, but straight/slim and then a nice lose top over that, something like this- just wouldn't tuck it in. You could wear one of those open blazer os it (the ones without a button). I find they always make you look a bit taller. Plus some nice shoes, whatever works for the occasion.
I find family gatherings often stuffy and try to dress in layers, which is also a bit difficult, but I'm always happy that I can take off a cardigan or something, because at one point it will be too warm
 
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Yes the pink one on the left is the standout for me too. Love an interesting sleeve, and it's just generally more interesting than the others. Looks comfortable too (always a consideration!).
 
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Nope! Never heard of that but will give it a go! Just need something to stop the build up so fast thank you!



I do only condition the ends as a rule but don’t shampoo twice! Shall try that thank you!
This was in my Look Fantastic advent calendar, I have my hair braided up mostly but I've now used it whilst they're in and also in-between braidings to get my head squeaky clean before hair treatments, would definitely recommend it!

 
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Thank you! Actually saw the mini of that in selfridges last week and considered getting it but left it and now I feel like I should have tried it! Will add it to my list
 
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That's a ridiculous thing for the GP to say. Your milk doesn't even start to come in until after baby is born and you get all those lovey-dovey-bonding hormones. Babies are actually physiologically designed to 'go hungry' for the first few days of life, whilst they get a grasp on feeding and the mother has a chance to produce something to sustain them with.

Small boobs during/after pregnancy does NOT make you 'disfigured'. My mother, who exclusively breastfed 2 children, only went from an A Cup to a B Cup during that time. The actual milk ducts are very small and their effectiveness is not related to the amount of fat you are carrying alongside them.

I'm sorry you were shamed like that, and please don't feel that you are in any way inferior for having to bottle feed or supplement your baby. The most important thing is that baby is fed and growing, and that mum is healthy and able to recover from birth to look after them. Breast v Bottle is not a measure of how good a parent anyone is.

Sorry, rant over!
 
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I wonder if the GP was saying OP would possibly be eligible for free breast augmentation surgery through NHS as it wasn't simply a cosmetic case, in her opinion?
I'm not standing up for the GP by the way, just suggesting this might have been what she was getting at. Obviously she phrased it totally insensitivity.
 
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Ohh yes I had forgotten about this. Such a good scalp scrub!
 
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when’s your consultation? I have mine on the 20th Feb. Ive always been a B cup. I think exclusively bf my 6 yo for 2 years totally messed them up. I was going to get one last year but ended up pregnant.
 
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