Typed as Light Spring as a mousy brunette?

I was digitally typed by a professional as a Light Spring. However, every other color season guide online shows springs as having golden blonde or very light golden brown hair.

I would definitely describe my natural hair as a mousy brown and am struggling to imagine myself in most Light Spring colors, especially turquoise, coral, and mint.

Do you think I was mistyped? Pictures in comments!

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u/katiealaska — 3 days ago

Please tell me that I’m not cool toned

NMIP. It’s too late for me to switch my jewelry from gold to silver (my wedding and engagement rings are gold lol)

u/katiealaska — 16 days ago
▲ 2 r/GERD

Sudden aversion to coffee?

I (28F) have experienced acid reflux/GERD symptoms for years, but it has become significantly worse in the past year. I started a PPI two months ago and it has really helped, but a few weeks ago, I developed a sudden aversion to coffee.

I’ve been drinking coffee every morning for nine years, but just the smell of it now makes me nauseous (no I’m not pregnant and I don’t have covid lol). It’s never been a huge trigger food for me so it’s really puzzling why this has happened out of nowhere. The idea of hot coffee is especially nauseating. I still like Matcha and Chai so I’m not sure if it has to do with caffeine.

Have any other coffee lovers experienced this? I know it’s kind of a dumb complaint (especially because it’s something we’re supposed to avoid) but my daily cup of coffee used to bring me so much joy that my mornings just don’t feel the same anymore :/

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u/katiealaska — 2 months ago

Previous boss denied reference request and I feel devastated.

I reached out to my previous supervisor at my current position for a reference (she retired last year) and she said she was unable to provide one for me. I feel really shocked and blindsided because we got along well and I always received positive performance reviews. I never heard a single criticism or concern from her about my job performance during the two years we worked together.

I can’t help but feel devastated by her reply. My boss before her agreed to be a reference and so did one of my colleagues. But now I’m nervous to ask someone else because what if I’m secretly disliked at my job or something?

My husband thinks maybe she just doesn’t want to deal with that sort of thing now that she’s retired, but I’m not sure. Am I overthinking this?

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u/katiealaska — 3 months ago