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Wood and plastic mini kits feel like two totally different moods

I thought wooden and plastic miniature house kits would just be a simple material choice, but the more I look at finished builds, the more it feels like they each have their own charm. Wood has that warm tiny-room feeling and seems easier to make look lived in. Plastic can look cleaner, sharper, and maybe a bit easier if you like crisp details. For people who build miniatures, which is better in actual use? Do you care more about realism, durability, painting, sanding, or just how enjoyable the build feels while you’re doing it?

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What temperature setting is generally better for preserving curl definition?

how to preserve curl definition without cooking my hair?Body: Honestly my hair has been so dry lately and I’m trying to stop blasting it on the highest heat setting every single time I dry it. But whenever I drop the temp down to medium or low, my curls just lose all their structure and turn into this giant, fluffy cloud. Is there a specific temperature setting that is generally better for preserving curl definition, or am I just forced to choose between heat damage and zero definition? I tried using a lighter styling cream but that didn't help. What do you guys actually set your dryers to?

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u/Resident_Hamster_974 — 3 days ago