Wednesday, August 22, 2012

oily hair

firstly, this is not a post about how to cure oily hair. but about putting oil in your hair.
yes.
that is what i meant to say.
     i've been trying to grow my hair out, and a big part of growing it out is just keeping it nice and healthy :)) i don't know if you've already heard about this, and i don't care ( i needed something to blog about...) but you know those deep oil treatments you can get for your hair to help it out after burning multiple times? ignore those, and just use olive oil.
     this helps improve the elasticity of your hair, it's INSANELY soft, and shiny, and healthy ^_^ i do it every two-ish weeks.
   
     depending on how much hair you have, pour enough olive oil in a cup to massage into your scalp, and into your hair. warm up the olive oil in a microwave for a little bit (just enough that it's warm, not hot) have a hair tie, towel, and sink nearby.
     start massaging the oil into your scalp, i do this with a majority of the oil in the cup, and then i move on to the rest of my hair. then i put my hair up (the olive oil's still in) and, after washing my hands, i use the towel to rub off any of the oil on my neck or forehead. And then i go do school, or clean, or eat, or all three, and after it's been in there for a while, i take a shower. and wash my hair at least three times. don't wanna leave any oil in my hair, or it'll look oily (who would've guessed?)
     this leaves you running your fingers through your hair all. day. there's quite a few videos you can find on youtube about this, but i like this one because the person in it is irish :))

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9As3seuUkCQ

     -goodbye.
          -TheFriendlyWizard


Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Monday, July 9, 2012

Descision making... kinda

Hey all, today I'm gonna put out some advice about decision making when it comes to shopping. this is usually a rather difficult topic for me just cause I'm very indecisive, but I've some to a consensus. recently i went on a shop trip, and purchased four blouses, but realized i was on the verge of spending more money than i was planning to.The solution to this problem consists of the following. If you don't go to that store often, check what the amount of return days is. if its too hard to make the decision on the spot, then just buy them all at the moment and make sure you will be able to return one or how ever many you desire.
Processes of selection: (pick the one or ones that stand out to you)
1. Start out by picking the one you loved or that you have been looking for, the obvious choice.
2. Then you can go by next picking the cheapest. If you had a tight limit on money i would go with the cheapest if you know you will wear it. I mean you did pick them out after all.
3. If money is not an issue, then pick the one you thin you would wear the most, like a sweater or tank-top, or if you need more casual or more dressy.
4. Then you can look at the matter of what you can wear with it. if you don't have many color coordinating options then you may not wear it too much.
5. Size is also an important factor. if your a ten or child, make sure you give yourself room to grow into it if you love it.
-sorry if this didn't help at all.
~THEunfinishedbun~

Sunday, July 8, 2012

our friendly welcomes

hello, i. am the friendly wizard. i have combined my mind with two other lovely people to create this blog for your enjoyment. i can't tell about what we're going to be posting about because i'm not entirely sure what we will be posting about, but i invite you to read up on our various opinions about various things  and i hope you find this journey enjoyable :))

Hey, ya'll. I've (the Unfinished bun) also come to greet you and invite you to observe what we have for you portrayed in our great works of imagination.

Greetings friends and other people..... haha,. I'm Morgan i also come to bring you greetings. I hope you enjoy our blog. Please come back soon!!!!