
Desaturated spot on every piece of cooked bacon?
It looked fine when raw, but this desaturated/grey spot appeared on every piece after being cooked.. Is this safe to eat? It smelled normal when raw, too.

It looked fine when raw, but this desaturated/grey spot appeared on every piece after being cooked.. Is this safe to eat? It smelled normal when raw, too.
I've been discovering my hair texture lately and when i got out of the shower and noticed some waves i decided to help them out.
i brushed out my wet hair and scrunched it to my scalp, and when i let it go, i noticed that it wasn't just a side-to-side wave, it was a super loose curl! but, only on one side of my head..
this picture is after scrunching my WHOLE head. I guess my two questions are: Is this reflective of my actual hair pattern or does the water cause curling that wouldn't normally be there? & Is it possible to have two different curl patterns on different spots of my head?
i tried to mousse and diffuse after this picture, but ended up with my usual frizzy fluff.. at least the hair oil helped bring down the frizz.
How is a contemporary, grounded, college setting similar to a fantastical setting full of arranged marriages and plans of espionage?
And like, it's definitely just because the leads are gay, right?
Sure Webtoon, The Remarried Empress is similar to Edith. And I bet Twilight is *just like* 50 First Dates. They both follow straight couples after all!
In most cases yes, LGBTQ characters is a defining trait of a series to bring them to people who are in need of representation. But this is Webtoon, where there is representation galore! It feels at least a little wrong to define stories by their sexuality instead of their content.
I posted here last night asking about frizz.
I've heard that not caring for wavey hair properly can cause frizz, but I've ALSO heard that straight hair can just appear wavey sometimes. I've been beginning to suspect that I have a wave pattern, but I want to ask just to be sure (and so I don't waste money on products that won't help me).
This is my hair right in the morning, before and after brushing:
Im currently trying treat my hair better in an attemptto reduce frizz and fly aways. I've gotten a new hair cut, agran infused hair oil, argan oil shampoo and conditioner, heat protectant, a hair dryer, and a straightener.
after all that, this is still what my hair looks like. Is this the way hair is meant to be, or is there something I'm missing?