Ok, first off, I have a beauty blog, but I figured I would post this here because the other one currently has nothing in it. (lipglossndiamonds.blogspot.com)...
How to train your hair: A solution to oily hair.
So, I thought I would share this wonderful information since it does work and has been helpful to me thus far. Training your hair does not mean training the part in your hair, it means training it to produce less oil. Not everyone has this problem, but I was one of the many who did. In order to train your hair, you will have to deal with some greasiness for about 2 weeks. Heres how:
Since your scalp produces oil, shampooing your hair will maintain that level of oil production. In order to lessen the production of oil on top of your noggin, you need to train it. How? Don't wash your hair, for about 3 days at a time. This will be uncomfortable at first, and just a gross yuck. It's better to do this when you have nothing going on that's too important to look nice for. This does not mean don't shower/bathe. You should still bathe, no one wants to be around a stinky person. Just don't wash your hair. Use a shower cap, and clean the rest of you. On the end of the third day, you can wash your hair once again, and repeat the process. I've noticed after about 2 weeks there is a lot less of a production of oil, and you can once more wash your hair (every other day is best). If this comes back, just do it again. And there you have, non-greasy-at-the-end-of-the-day-hair!
Today was a long one, I had doctor appointment after doctor appointment, and yet another increase in medication. My insomnia is still present, and I still have medication for that. Just a joy. My collarbone and ankle were both a bit tender today. I still can't wear necklaces as they irritate my surgery scar, and I can't wear heels because my ankle is too weak. My time in modeling may be retired :o( It sucks because I love modeling, but I don't know if I'll be able to again, and if I am, it won't be for quite awhile. Instead, I hope to start doing more makeup for photoshoots, and special effects. My uncle belongs to a reenactment group and they need someone to make realistic special effects wounds in a corpse preparation video (not a real corpse, a living person, I would just have to make him look corpsey).
I can't believe it's already November. This has got to be the hands down worst year ever. Most of it has been recovering, and it's still not over. More doctors appointments, followups, and treatments, more physical therapy at home, because I still do not have full mobility of my shoulder. I hope that comes back...and that the pain goes away. It's so discouraging. I'm staying positive and busy. I have been working a lot more with polymer clay, but I need to find some new things to make. My dogs are good company lately. They cuddle on me a lot when I really need it. I hope that by the end of the year I can be doing something with my life. I'm so tired of waiting around for recovery. Will it ever happen?
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