Tuesday is in process
Feb. 13th, 2024 06:29 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
1. Thank you all for your well wishes re: the med change. I am now completely off the Topamax and on the final dosage level of Depakote. I can tell it's going to be a tradeoff. I hurt a lot more on the Depakote, and my sleep is disordered; I think the Topamax was zonking me out at night (the time of day when I took it) and helping me sleep more soundly. Also having lots and lots of bizarre dreams. But this med being much less soporific is also a good thing; I am not as tired during the day. And while it's hard to tell from inside the experience because it's happening gradually, I think the brain fog is lifting. I think I feel more clear-headed. I am still in the adjustment period, so I have hope that my sleep will eventually even out. Now I just have to cross my fingers that my liver and kidneys aren't being affected when I get my blood drawn at the end of this month, and I'll be good to go.
2. Poor Fiona. She's at the very beginning of puberty, and it is hitting her so hard. She is very emotional and clingy. She wants to cuddle with me and lay all over me and plaster herself to me like a barnacle. It's very, very sweet, and she's driving me kind of bonkers. What a terrible problem to have, right? That my child wants to snuggle with me too much. LOL Mostly, it just hurts after awhile because I have skin sensitivity/pain; sometimes the seams of my clothes hurt me or the weight of one leg touching another. Oh, well. I shall survive this love fest. *g*
3. Update on curly hair journey: I am pretty satisfied with my routine at this moment. I continue to try new products, but I've figured out the basics that will work for me.
I have fine and thin hair, so a lot of the advice/tips for curly hair doesn't apply to my hair texture, and it took me a long time to figure that out. I was using all these creams and moisturizing ingredients and leave-in conditioners and not getting the results I wanted. Thin hair is really easily weighed down, so I have to be sure not to use a heavy conditioner. Right now, I'm using Innersense Pure Inspiration. (Note: it says it has fragrance notes of jasmine, but I despise jasmine and detect none; this has very little fragrance to me.) I use a heavy conditioner on the wash days where I don't care what my curls look like.
Fine/thin curly hair also needs to be washed a lot more frequently than is often recommended for curly hair because it gets weighed down by product. I especially have this problem because my curl clumps are smaller, and my curls become very stringy the longer I go without washing. Routinely clarifying is also really important for me; I don't do it too often because I color my hair and don't want to strip the color, but my curls look so fantastic after I clarify my hair. I use Sunday Shampoo by Bumble and Bumble or Olaplex 4C.
For heat protection, I use either Olaplex Volumizing Blow Dry Mist or Olaplex No.9.
For styling, so far the best product I've used has been Herbal Essences Curl Boosting Mousse--great hold, shine, and frizz control.
Finally, because my hair is thin, I really struggle with volume. I've used these two texturing sprays, and like them both with caveats. I think the Living Proof version is superior, but my refresh routine involves wetting my hair because my curls just don't hold up overnight even though I sleep in protective hairstyles. When I rewet my hair after using this one, it's a sticky mess, and my curls are super stringy. The Bumble and Bumble version holds up to rewetting without making my hair a mess.
Tell me about your hair routine and favorite products--any hair texture welcome.
2. Poor Fiona. She's at the very beginning of puberty, and it is hitting her so hard. She is very emotional and clingy. She wants to cuddle with me and lay all over me and plaster herself to me like a barnacle. It's very, very sweet, and she's driving me kind of bonkers. What a terrible problem to have, right? That my child wants to snuggle with me too much. LOL Mostly, it just hurts after awhile because I have skin sensitivity/pain; sometimes the seams of my clothes hurt me or the weight of one leg touching another. Oh, well. I shall survive this love fest. *g*
3. Update on curly hair journey: I am pretty satisfied with my routine at this moment. I continue to try new products, but I've figured out the basics that will work for me.
I have fine and thin hair, so a lot of the advice/tips for curly hair doesn't apply to my hair texture, and it took me a long time to figure that out. I was using all these creams and moisturizing ingredients and leave-in conditioners and not getting the results I wanted. Thin hair is really easily weighed down, so I have to be sure not to use a heavy conditioner. Right now, I'm using Innersense Pure Inspiration. (Note: it says it has fragrance notes of jasmine, but I despise jasmine and detect none; this has very little fragrance to me.) I use a heavy conditioner on the wash days where I don't care what my curls look like.
Fine/thin curly hair also needs to be washed a lot more frequently than is often recommended for curly hair because it gets weighed down by product. I especially have this problem because my curl clumps are smaller, and my curls become very stringy the longer I go without washing. Routinely clarifying is also really important for me; I don't do it too often because I color my hair and don't want to strip the color, but my curls look so fantastic after I clarify my hair. I use Sunday Shampoo by Bumble and Bumble or Olaplex 4C.
For heat protection, I use either Olaplex Volumizing Blow Dry Mist or Olaplex No.9.
For styling, so far the best product I've used has been Herbal Essences Curl Boosting Mousse--great hold, shine, and frizz control.
Finally, because my hair is thin, I really struggle with volume. I've used these two texturing sprays, and like them both with caveats. I think the Living Proof version is superior, but my refresh routine involves wetting my hair because my curls just don't hold up overnight even though I sleep in protective hairstyles. When I rewet my hair after using this one, it's a sticky mess, and my curls are super stringy. The Bumble and Bumble version holds up to rewetting without making my hair a mess.
Tell me about your hair routine and favorite products--any hair texture welcome.
no subject
Date: 2024-02-13 12:14 pm (UTC)(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2024-02-13 12:56 pm (UTC)(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2024-02-13 01:21 pm (UTC)Poor Fiona! (And poor you!) Hormone fluctuations suck.
Yay for having found a hair routine that works for you! I have thick, straight hair. (My hair is so straight that a stylist who cared to figure it out determined that I needed three bottles of perm solution to create a curl that took. Two to fully cover my hair and a third to add time to the processing. This was after they made the solutions that stopped working after 20 min as a safety precaution.) I do the bare minimum. I use Paul Mitchell shampoo and conditioner and wear it up in a scrunchie all the time because I wear a visor when I walk and it's just easier.
(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2024-02-13 01:26 pm (UTC)My hair routine: cut it off! It's straight, thick, and fine. I like it buzzed tightly back and sides, with a little length on top, so it's spiky. I wash it every day which I know is not the best for hair but it's so short there's nowhere to brush out oil and I feel icky if I don't wash it every day. Sometimes I put conditioner in to help with dryness. Occasionally I use gel or a thick beeswax cream for texture.
(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2024-02-13 01:26 pm (UTC)I'm reminded of when my nibling was a toddler, and she would want to pet my friend's cats, and she had no sense of her own body / strength. Frequently we would have to tell her, you love too hard! I remembered that as you talked about Fiona inadvertently hurting you!
My hair is fine, but there's plenty of it so long as I wear it short. Any length and it becomes lank and impossible to style - the weight and fine texture are a bad combo. So I have a pixie cut which I wash every two days, and I use a Monat styling spray to give it more heft. I use Monat styling taffy to tousle it, and Aveda Brilliant hairspray to hold it in place. If I don't use the latter two products I end up fluffy, like a dandelion clock. The taffy is matte, so I get style but not shine, which I appreciate, and it's not sticky once it's on. I can generally get away with spraying my hair with water or Pureology's color protection spray on day two and drying with a hair dryer and restyling. But then there are days when I put on a baseball cap and call it quits!
(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2024-02-13 01:31 pm (UTC)WRT cuddling: get a full-body pillow, Fiona can snuggle up NEAR you but not ON you on the pillow. I bet the pillow will make you feel a little better if you snuggle up to it by yourself.
(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2024-02-13 01:49 pm (UTC)(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2024-02-13 03:05 pm (UTC)It looks better if I blow it dry but that's about it.
I have been reading about your hair experiments with interest; I have only had curly hair when I permed it!
<3
(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2024-02-13 03:25 pm (UTC)fans your brain to blow out the fog
(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2024-02-13 05:22 pm (UTC)(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2024-02-13 06:18 pm (UTC)Yeah, that's me too. There used to be a product that worked for my hair, but it was discontinued over ten years ago. Since then, I've tried any number of different things and haven't found any that worked better than just using this oil after washing.
(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2024-02-13 06:43 pm (UTC)My hair care is, “shit, I need to wash it, I need to shampoo for itchy scalps, and if I’m feeling not too exhausted I might use the raspberry conditioner because I like the smell” (I am back at smelling my son’s head after he has a shower because it genuinely smells nice: I swear I haven’t done that since he was a Baby!)
(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2024-02-13 10:52 pm (UTC)My hair is extremely dry, fine, and also wavy, so my whole life has been a journey of endlessly trying to tame frizz without flattening my whole head. I'm happy to hear you found a routine that works!
(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2024-02-13 10:55 pm (UTC)Fucking frizz. If I overwash my hair, I get frizzed out, so I'm always trying to thread this needle between not washing my hair enough and washing it too much. It's so annoying.
Medication switches can be rough, but I'm so glad you're getting through yours!
(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2024-02-14 12:58 am (UTC)(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2024-02-14 01:35 am (UTC)And oof, poor Fiona. What a rough time of life.
*hugshugshugs*
(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2024-02-14 02:33 am (UTC)(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2024-02-14 04:13 am (UTC)We've had long chats about curly fine hair before.
The secret is to avoid product build-up. Sometimes it's just too much layering of product and/or applying more product every day even if you're not washing it.
Currently, I'm smitten with UNOVE Volume Up Curling Essence which is Korean hair care. I had it recommended to me and it appears to be a thick cream when it comes out of the container which was a bit alarming but it hasn't weighed my hair down at all.
(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2024-02-14 04:32 am (UTC)2) Firstly, aww! Secondly, OMG, how is Fi already this old?! What even is time?!
3) I also have very fine hair that weighs down easily, so I wash it every other day. I prefer this shampoo and the conditioner that goes with it: Avalon Organics Thickening Shampoo. It really volumizes my waves and leaves my hair feeling healthy. Once in a while, I will also rub a little argan oil in, especially at the ends, and leave it in an hour or so before I wash my hair.
(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2024-02-17 09:03 pm (UTC)(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2024-03-08 08:39 pm (UTC)Very belated, but I hope the love fest is going okay! Poor Fiona. *gentle totally-non-pressure hugs to you both*
(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2024-05-25 04:57 am (UTC)SCALP. CARE.
Especially as someone with autoimmune disease, pay VERY close attention to the skin of you scalp and around your hairline.
(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:no subject
Date: 2024-05-25 05:42 am (UTC)I brush mine VERY frequently because the super-fine texture means that it tangles extremely easily. It picks up lint from the environment, and a tangle can turn into a knot I have to cut out within just a couple of days. Mine needs A LOT of moisture because if it gets too dry it catches and tangles on its own strands and turns into a knot.
TBH the best thing for my hair is brushing my scalp to release the oils that often get stuck there, and then brushing my hair to spread the sebaceous oil from root to tip.
I use a citric acid wash on my hair and scalp to balance the pH of my skin, because water where I live is VERY heavy on minerals. I also use a pH balancing acne wash sometimes, to support normalised oil levels.
If I use hair product with oils in it, I go for the lightest "non-comedogenic" ones like grapeseed oil, hemp, sunflower etc. I avoid florals & essential oils unless I'm ABSOLUTELY sure it won't flare up the skin, and damage my hair as a secondary effect.
Styling wise I do very little at the moment beyond leave-in conditioner and/or a light curl creme. Moisturise, moisturise, moisturise to minimise dryness-induced tangles.
When my hair was longer, I found braiding it to be VERY effective at preventing tangles. But be cautious about tight hair styles, as fine hair is very vulnerable to breaking and falling out (traction alopecia)
(no subject)
From: