How does detangler work? I tried it a few times, and it seemed like it didn't do much of anything.
Usually with silicones. I find it's only vaguely helpful, where a light application of jojoba oil and some patience work wonders.
Lillian's got fine, thick, slightly wavy hair that goes down almost to her bottom. It tangles if you look at it cross eyed. I've got detangling down to an art form now.
Ooh, I LOVE that Vivienne Westwood jacket, damn!
Oh WOW, do I want that Vivienne Westwood jacket. Mmm.
Speaking of the dollhouse that I do not have, look! A friend of mine commissioned a Jilli doll! [link]
(I really really kinda want to have the doll maker make me one of my very own.)
That is SO not an 1803 house style. Shit, what are they on?
That is SO not an 1803 house style. Shit, what are they on?
"Somebody on the internet is wrong!"
Hey, I look at dollhouse miniature sites AND old house sites the way some people look at porn.
Actually, kind of the way I look at porn. ANYHOW.
There is wrong, and then there is, "Umm. Yeah. Not buying from YOU Wrongy McWrongpants what is wrong about things." wrong.
Owie. Sinuses hurt too much to sleep. Neti pot helps for about half an hour or so, and then they start hurting again.
I never found liquid detanglers very helpful. What I did like was having a nice wide-spaced detangler comb. [link] Worked wonders after a shower, best when I bent over and brushed my hair from the roots at the back of my neck and down towards the floor. It was really good at smoothing the tangles right out. Once the underneath was smoothed out, everything else pretty much fell into place with a couple of flicks of the wrist.
I used to have a great hair pick that was the best thing ever for getting the tangles out of my hair when it was waist-length.
Right now, despite not getting trimmed for over a year, I'm pretty much tangle-free thanks to the repeated use of henna.