Interesting thank you. My hair is so thick that hardly anything works on it.I have the air wrap and I have ridiculously thick hair. By the time I’ve used the curling wands (it takes forever) my hair is BIG and the curls drop out instantly. I cba with all these tips and tricks with clips and mousse, I wanted something quick and easy.
Saying that. I love the hairdryer attachment, brushes and round brush. My hair is super frizzy and the brushes tame it with very little effort. I hardly ever use my straighteners any more.
I do overnight curls and they look so much better than heat curls.Anyone have any tips on how to curl daily and easily? Preferably without it costing a fortune… although I will get an airwrap if needed. I just want nice hair that is easy to do!
Agree with the heatless curls comments. My hair is very hard to blow dry. I air dry my hair to about 90%, then use the cheapo Revlon one step brush to smooth and put this in:Anyone have any tips on how to curl daily and easily? Preferably without it costing a fortune… although I will get an airwrap if needed. I just want nice hair that is easy to do!
Blistex (the medicated one in the white tube) always works for me- I’d tried everything before a pharmacist recommended it to me!Best tips to get rid of the cracks at the side of your mouth?! Had it for a few weeks now and it's getting me down, not forgetting how uncomfortable and painful it is to eat. Had it before when I get run downTIA
I’ll take a look at that thank you!I do overnight curls and they look so much better than heat curls.
Dry your hair normally and then wrap it around a hair band like a Grecian goddess - I’ve found this to be the best way as you’re not going to bed with wet hair. Take it off when your first alarm goes off to let it relax a bit before you get up.
Yes my hair takes a long time to blow dry. I’ve had to resort to using the highest speed, but lowest heat to get it dry without it going frizzy!Agree with the heatless curls comments. My hair is very hard to blow dry. I air dry my hair to about 90%, then use the cheapo Revlon one step brush to smooth and put this in:
https://www.cultbeauty.co.uk/kitsch-satin-heatless-curling-set-sunset-tie-dye/13502049.html
I add a curl hold cream and it lasts for a few days if I sleep with a bun/put it back in. You can control how tight the curl is by the thickness of the sections you wrap around. So easy and great results.
This can be a sign of vitamin b deficiency. Try taking a Vitamin B Complex tablet. They are very cheap and easy to find. This is a basic version, under 2 pounds for a three month supply. Will also help with being run down.Best tips to get rid of the cracks at the side of your mouth?! Had it for a few weeks now and it's getting me down, not forgetting how uncomfortable and painful it is to eat. Had it before when I get run downTIA
It's called angular cheilitis and during the pandemic it was rife amongst NHS workers, I swear I thought it was permanent!! Are you wearing a mask or using anything like a mouth guard etc that might be causing it?Best tips to get rid of the cracks at the side of your mouth?! Had it for a few weeks now and it's getting me down, not forgetting how uncomfortable and painful it is to eat. Had it before when I get run downTIA
Had it for weeks and tried loads of stuff, eventually put a bit of hydrocortisone cream on it and was gone in 3 days. It is a vit b deficiency so need to work on that after you clear itBest tips to get rid of the cracks at the side of your mouth?! Had it for a few weeks now and it's getting me down, not forgetting how uncomfortable and painful it is to eat. Had it before when I get run downTIA
semi-unrelated but also love the Kitsch satin pillowcasesAgree with the heatless curls comments. My hair is very hard to blow dry. I air dry my hair to about 90%, then use the cheapo Revlon one step brush to smooth and put this in:
https://www.cultbeauty.co.uk/kitsch-satin-heatless-curling-set-sunset-tie-dye/13502049.html
I add a curl hold cream and it lasts for a few days if I sleep with a bun/put it back in. You can control how tight the curl is by the thickness of the sections you wrap around. So easy and great results.
It's called angular cheilitis and during the pandemic it was rife amongst NHS workers, I swear I thought it was permanent!! Are you wearing a mask or using anything like a mouth guard etc that might be causing it?
It can be fungal, in which case the Daktarin oral gel will get rid, it can be a B2 deficiency as has already been mentioned so a good multivitamin/B complex can help and it can be due to poor immunity which you've mentioned so just make sure you're eating ok and getting enough rest, maybe take some zinc and boost your vitamin D levels with an oral spray, it's usually those two that get overlooked when people buy a supplement but they're really important!
The Elizabeth Arden 8 Hour Cream caused this on me. Never had issues before. Just to mention in case you’re using it too!! I heard so many good things about it and was guttedBest tips to get rid of the cracks at the side of your mouth?! Had it for a few weeks now and it's getting me down, not forgetting how uncomfortable and painful it is to eat. Had it before when I get run downTIA
This will sound a bit mad but I changed my toothpaste and mine cleared upBest tips to get rid of the cracks at the side of your mouth?! Had it for a few weeks now and it's getting me down, not forgetting how uncomfortable and painful it is to eat. Had it before when I get run downTIA
WhiteGlo toothpaste and Sensodyne both do this to meThis will sound a bit mad but I changed my toothpaste and mine cleared up
Oral B for meWhiteGlo toothpaste and Sensodyne both do this to mehydrocortisone the only thing to clear it up and thick moisturiser layer going to bed
I used to suffer with this on and off for quite a few years. There is an ingredient in toothpaste (Sodium Lauryl Sulfate) that can cause skin irritation and cracks. I swapped out my toothpaste and I also used the medicated blistex tube and it cleared up quite quickly. I’d then go back to normal toothpaste and it would happen again!Best tips to get rid of the cracks at the side of your mouth?! Had it for a few weeks now and it's getting me down, not forgetting how uncomfortable and painful it is to eat. Had it before when I get run downTIA
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