u/Ok-Builder-5339

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I honestly have no idea why my hair does this. I've tried many things and the only thing that truly works is a lot of hairspray and gel, but I hate the way my hair feels with it. I don't really like doing that because it doesn't solve the issue (if there is one). These pictures were taken right after brushing my hair. My hair is pretty healthy, I don't use heat at all, the last time I've dyed my hair was 6 years ago, I sleep with a bonnet, I take a shower in the evening so my hair is semi-dry by the time I sleep. In the shower I use a hair mask, after shower I put on leave in conditioners and in the morning I put hair oil. I get a hair trim 2-3 times a year, cut off 3 inches every time.nI've seen many people also say that fly aways are normal, and we're just seeing people airbrush them away through social media. In real life, I always have people tell me "your hair is frizzy" "you should brush your hair" I constantly have heard people tell me multiple things about this, so I don't think this is one of those issues. I have also tried doing a "wavy hair routine" it is the same thing and just looks really tangly and equally frizzy. Would love any advice :) Thanks in advance!

u/Ok-Builder-5339 — 3 days ago
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Hello, I have recently discovered smart collars and have gone down a rabbit hole. I am not too concerned with them getting loose or losing them, so a gps tracker would be nice but I'm more interested in the health aspect. Has anyone had any "this collar caught weird behaviors of my dog and I took them to the vet and it saved their life!" moment? lol TIA everyone!!!

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u/Ok-Builder-5339 — 25 days ago