Sesame Street should get lots of kudos for this.
Found this picture under an article entitled “How to Get Rid of Curly Hair”.
SAY WHAT?!?!?
When I was younger, I hated my hair. Now, I wouldn’t trade my spirals for the world. I’ll admit, learning to take care of my natural curls has been a winding road…an expensive winding road; but I’m getting closer to finding what my hair needs to thrive.
Part of that seems to be embracing more natural, organic products (or at least, that’s according to one fellow-natural whose hair I just ADORE). I tried an all-natural styling product Friday and my hair LOVED it. I’ll try it two more times to ensure it wasn’t a fluke. If it wasn’t, there might just be something to embracing a more natural lifestyle. That’s something I’m already beginning to embrace in other areas of my life. Why not my hair too?
Oh, and I’m planning on getting my first CURLY haircut next week (starting out with a good cut is essential to healthy growth). We’ll see how that goes!
Yesterday I stumbled upon Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day cleaning products. I liked that they’re earth-friendly with no harsh chemicals, but the scent is what put it over the top for me. They smell great! Once I’m done with my old cleaning products, I plan to convert. So far, my favorite scent is Basil. Living as green and as natural as possible is the way to go!
Even though I like Twilight (don’t judge), I just had to laugh when I saw this.
California, how I love thee.
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Recently I’ve been having acne breakouts and I don’t know why. While looking for ways to deal with it, I found out about Zeno Heat Treat.

It’s based off of Zeno Hot Spot, a device that super-heats blemishes, killing the bacteria inside and removing (or greatly diminishing) the blemish after 24 hours. I bought the Heat Treat version because Hot Spot stops working after 80 uses but there are unlimited uses with Heat Treat.
ANYWAY, I left home early today so I could buy it from Target before heading to class. I was so excited, that as soon as I got to school (since I had extra time) I decided to use it.
Now, the thing about the Heat Treat device is that, along with heating up to kill bacteria, it vibrates to massage acne medication into your pores. As soon as I was done using it, I came out of the bathroom (it’s a single-person bathroom, not an open bathroom with stalls), and went to the vanity mirror to check my face for redness. As I did that, another girl walked up to the vanity to do the same. I was holding the device in my hand while I checked my face and I accidentally touched the “On” button (it’s super sensitive, sheesh!)
And soooo….a buzzing noise fills the silence. What’s worse is that it resisted turning off for at least 3 or 4 seconds, which felt like an eternity.
I’m so embarrassed. I know what she thought.
Some of the best entertainment in Atlanta is on Cheshire Bridge Road.
I’m going grocery shopping in a little bit. I’ve heard you shouldn’t shop while hungry, or you’ll end up spending exorbitant amounts of money on junk. To remedy that, I went to the fridge and had two slices of a three-tier yellow cake with white chocolate frosting that I bought on Friday.
I’m ready now.