What is your opinion on going to bed with damp hair? Some say its a no-no and that you should dry it fully first and that if you dry with no heat it actually causes less damage than letting it air dry (especially in bed).
I want some hair advice... I have long, straight, fine hair and for some reason tangles really easily, especially from sleeping. It's really annoying to have hair that tangles easily but also gets oily and flat easily. I've decided to use conditioner even though it's not something people with oily hair are fond of because my hair just looks dirty if I skip a day of washing it anyways so I might as well manage the tangles. I recently had to cut out a little matted ball of hair because I decided to use 2 in 1 shampoo and no real conditioner.
Some people say putting your hair in braids will help prevent matting when you sleep. Is that true even for fine, straight hair? I don't know how to braid my own hair and was wondering if a low ponytail would help. I'm a bit worried about traction alopecia even though I've never had it because I know hairstyles can cause it so I normally just let it flow free. tldr: trying to prevent that kind of damage. What is the cost/benefit analysis here? Is detangling your hair harder on it than tight styles?
I tried the Hard Candy syrup lip stains and I like them. They don't actually feel sticky like syrup does. They smell nice and I have very thin lips so I was pleased that they didn't just slide onto my face like some lippies do. I also have been using the pineapple enzyme based cleanser by Alba Botanica. It smells good and is pleasant to use. Not too expensive. Most of their products are about 10 dollars Canadian. I'm going to shave my brows for the first time with a special little shaver so hopefully I don't accidentally take off half an eyebrow. Wish me luck.