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Bedroom advice

Hey everyone!
I’m looking for some advice on how I can improve my bedroom. At the moment, I feel like it’s quite empty and doesn’t really feel lived-in.

The loft is currently being used for storage. I had my bed up there when I was younger, so I’m wondering whether I should move it back up. If I do, what would you recommend putting underneath the loft? I use the room for sleeping, relaxing, studying, and storage.

I added the cork board under the loft to bring in a bit more colour, but I’m not sure what else I should do.

I’d also like to do something with the wall beside the ladder, whether that’s painting it, adding some artwork, or something else. I’m not really sure what would work best.

I’m also not a huge fan of my current lampshade, so I’d appreciate any suggestions for what I could replace it with.

The window faces east, so it gets direct sunlight in the morning and softer light for most of the rest of the day.

The room is roughly 3 m × 4 m × 2.5 m (9.8 ft × 13.1 ft × 8.2 ft).

I really like colourful, cosy rooms with lots of artwork, patterns, warm lighting and natural materials. I’m not completely sure what aesthetic I’m going for yet, so I’m open to ideas.

Any ideas, suggestions, or even completely different approaches would be really appreciated!

I live with my parents and they own the house.

Also should I paint my walls??

u/LumpyElderberry6926 — 4 days ago
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Bedroom advice

Hey everyone!
I’m looking for some advice on how I can improve my bedroom. At the moment, I feel like it’s quite empty and doesn’t really feel lived-in.

The loft is currently being used for storage. I had my bed up there when I was younger, so I’m wondering whether I should move it back up. If I do, what would you recommend putting underneath the loft? I use the room for sleeping, relaxing, studying, and storage.

I added the cork board under the loft to bring in a bit more colour, but I’m not sure what else I should do.

I’d also like to do something with the wall beside the ladder, whether that’s painting it, adding some artwork, or something else. I’m not really sure what would work best.

I’m also not a huge fan of my current lampshade, so I’d appreciate any suggestions for what I could replace it with.

The window faces east, so it gets direct sunlight in the morning and softer light for most of the rest of the day.

The room is roughly 3 m × 4 m × 2.5 m (9.8 ft × 13.1 ft × 8.2 ft).

I really like colourful, cosy rooms with lots of artwork, patterns, warm lighting and natural materials. I’m not completely sure what aesthetic I’m going for yet, so I’m open to ideas.

Any ideas, suggestions, or even completely different approaches would be really appreciated!

I live with my parents and they own the house.

u/LumpyElderberry6926 — 5 days ago

How can I add more colour/life to my bedroom?

For the 2nd photo I was either thinking a gallery wall, a different colour/ pattern??
Open to different ideas.

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u/LumpyElderberry6926 — 12 days ago
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Need help with my skin, any advice appreciated?!!!

[Acne]
I recently bought the Anua heart leaf pore control cleansing oil, the ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%, and the ordinary Salicylic Acid 2%.
I’ve been using the niacinamide in the morning and the salicylic acid in the evening. I think I’ve had them for 3-4 days. I’ve had the cleansing oil for 5-6 days I think. I’m pretty sure I’m using it right, I massage it in for a minute on dry skin then I emulsify it with lukewarm water and then I rinse it off and follow with the neutrogena face wash. I use the neutrogena moisturiser as well.
I’m in denial about whether or not these products caused these spots to appear.
I’ve noticed the bumps on my chin before but the cyst just appeared after starting the new products. I’m being a bit stubborn about not wanting to stop using them since I bought them myself and I don’t want to waste them.

My dermatologist said to avoid oil based products so I can see where the heart leaf cleansing oil might be a problem.. but again I’ve seen so much hype about it I wanted to give double cleansing a go.

I think I have combination skin and I’ve struggled with acne before (I have scars on my forehead that I want to get rid of) I used the epiduo cream at night which dries my face out. I used to take tablets (3-4 years ago) which helped a lot with my acne but I’ve stopped taking them now.

I try not to pick spots but sometimes they pop when I’m washing my face which either leaves red marks or the spots just come back again and it’s a cycle. (example under my nose)

The redness under my nose and the blackheads are also a problem I’ve struggled with for a while and I don’t know what to do about them.

I don’t know if you can tell in the photos but there is a yellow colour around my lips that annoys me and I don’t know what it’s from.

Another thing that bothers me is the dark circles under my eyes, I’d love any product recommendations.

I’d really appreciate any advise :)

Sorry for being all over the place hehe

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I’ve just started wearing my natural hair and I’m looking for some advice on what products to use, the best way to style it and general care.
I’m currently on holidays and I wanted to try out a wavy hair routine, so i bought a mousse and gel about a week ago. I’ve been scrunching them into my hair after showering and plopping my hair in a t-shirt for about 30 minutes. I let my hair air dry as we don’t have a diffuser here (we do at home). When I’m sleeping, I put my hair into a loose bun, but when I wake up the waves don't look as good.
I’ve watched a few videos recommending different product, methods etc and it’s a bit overwhelming.
I do want to wear my hair natural however I don’t want to go around looking crazy. I know it takes patience and I’d appreciate any beginner friendly tips!

(I haven’t scrunched out the gel cast in the photos if that matters)

u/LumpyElderberry6926 — 15 days ago