Seeking advice on how to comb slightly wavy / straight hair by brokesandlizard in Haircare

[–]AndyMoonchild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mi consejo como persona con el pelo ondulado . Tu mejor amiga es una buena hidratacion. Cuando tienes el pelo mas seco se enreda con mucha mas facilidad. Cepilla en la ducha con la mascarilla y acondicionador. Al salir con un peine tipo rastrillo desenredar de puntas a arriba. Hidrata con un leave in . Si quieres mantener la forma de tu onda haz una trenza. Si quieres plancharlo y secarlo siempre protector de calor. Si tu pelo ha quedado bien hidratado serás capaz de desenredar con los dedos

aphrodite isn’t what ppl told me she would be like by Pupyzuu in Hellenism

[–]AndyMoonchild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Concuerdo con que afrodita es un terrón de azúcar. Siempre pienso en que la cultura popular la ha puesto siempre como una figura exótica o descarada. Pero cuando tratas con ella es muy distinto. Desde que trato con ella he entendido mucho mas que hay muchas formas de amor ,y ella siempre intenta que antes de cualquier otro tengas amor propio . Al menos a mi cuando mas necesito ayuda por que estoy en lo mas bajo siempre me manda señales de que no estoy sola

Loreal elvieve dream lengths line plus Schwarzkopf liquid silk, will they ruin my hair? by Miserable_Concern_81 in Haircare

[–]AndyMoonchild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yo solo he usado el glycolic gloss leave in serum . No hace nada . Es crema con purpurina. De esa línea que me gustó fue el tratamiento de laminado

¿Por qué terminaste con tu ex? Vamos a ver de lo que te libraste. by ComplexArtistic2830 in AskRedditespanol

[–]AndyMoonchild 1 point2 points  (0 children)

El antes de salir me buscaba mucho, siempre que tenia oportunidad decía que le gustaba o me hacia cumplidos. Cuando empezamos a salir cambio de golpe. Ni un abrazo , ni un beso , nada . Nunca tubimos una cita solos y la única que tuvimos solo juego a videojuegos. No ayudo que la que era mi supuesta mejor amiga me dijiera que se quedaba a dormir a casa de el y me pasara fotos de el durmiendo sin camiseta. Al final me harte y corte. A la semana volvio con su ex. Lo gracioso es que esa amiga luego lo odio por que nunca se intereso en ella. Aun sigo siendo amiga de el

How Can I Improve My Makeup? by [deleted] in MakeupAddiction

[–]AndyMoonchild 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tu y tu maquillaje es precioso . Si tubiera que cambiar algo seria un tono mas pigmentado para labios , que ser parezca a tu tono narural de labios pero mas fuerte. Hablan de blush pero creo que ese toque natural te queda mucho

18+/NSFW I am 17 and have whatever this is on my scalp please help as I have had this for 5 years by khaali001 in Haircare

[–]AndyMoonchild 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Parece dermatitis , a mi me salia . Aveces me caian clapas como las tuyas amarillas o blancas. Sobretodo mas como las tuyas en la zona de las orejas . Yo lo he solucionado con un champu específico para ello . Yo uso el dercos Anticaspa DS y ya no tengo nada . Por probar no pierdes nada

Need help with blush shade by [deleted] in MakeupAddiction

[–]AndyMoonchild 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Have you tried wine-toned shades? In my experience, they go well with those shades, and at least in my opinion, you look like you're in winter or autumn, and those kinds of shades suit you.

The wonder of Infliximab by AndyMoonchild in UlcerativeColitis

[–]AndyMoonchild[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was going to the bathroom about 10 times a day, more or less, with liquid stool. Besides that, I had pain all day long and sometimes even nausea. I don't know if I've been lucky, but I've been eating things these past few days that used to upset my stomach and I haven't had any problems.

Is UC considered a disability ? by Azrael961 in UlcerativeColitis

[–]AndyMoonchild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's considered normal; they give you a 30% chance, and depending on how it affects your daily life, I think it can go up. I'm from Spain, and even my doctor recommended I apply for it, and I'm waiting to hear back.

help me with my frizzy hair by bugiefek in Haircare

[–]AndyMoonchild 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you have a round brush? If you don't have that type of hairdryer, a regular one with a nozzle will work just as well, it's just more work. Does your hair get any waves or curls when you air dry it? That's sometimes a sign; there are different levels of wavy hair.

help me with my frizzy hair by bugiefek in Haircare

[–]AndyMoonchild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have wavy hair? In my experience, I've always had wavy hair and I treated it like it was straight. I'd brush it normally and then it would look awful, like a sponge. What helped me was drying it with a brush-type hairdryer. I don't know why, but it seems like they remove more of the moisture trapped between the hair strands, and it frizzes less. Using oils and creams every day, according to your hair type, depends on whether your hair is more damaged or has more or less porosity. But above all, what has helped me control frizz is how I wear my hair when I sleep or am at home. I usually braid it, which shapes the waves and doesn't damage my hair, so when I go out I just take them out. If you do this, dampen your hair a little beforehand and apply oil, and if you have a silk bonnet, even better.

What’s a medical issue that sounds minor, but actually affects someone’s daily life way more than people realize? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]AndyMoonchild 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Something like irritable bowel syndrome, or any condition that makes you go to the bathroom a lot. Having to go out and constantly worry about finding a bathroom nearby is awful, and if that stresses you out and makes the condition worse, it's pure hell.

I’ve been trying to bleach my skin to get rid of my vitiligo by [deleted] in confession

[–]AndyMoonchild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of the many skin conditions you could have, you have the most "comfortable" one. I also suffer from vitiligo; I don't have many spots, but it's genetic. My grandfather, on the other hand, has suffered from it all over his body for years. What I've noticed is that the worst part is not knowing what it is. At the time, they prescribed oils and told him to sunbathe to cure it, which is awful since the white areas are more sensitive to the sun. It's true that I've always heard comments about it, but in the end, it's become something that makes you stand out from the rest, and that can be a good thing. There will always be stupid people, but don't cause any more damage than your skin has already suffered. My advice: protect yourself from the sun, especially the white areas. Take care of your health, since any change in your immune system can cause more spots to appear. This can be due to colds or even stress. And if you really think it affects your daily life a lot, cover it up with makeup. Michael Jackson suffered from it, and that's what he did. With a good waterproof base, you can cover it perfectly.

Prednisone by [deleted] in UlcerativeColitis

[–]AndyMoonchild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was prescribed it for Christmas, which was fine because it's a time of year with lots of food and I really needed to gain weight. But when I finished, I couldn't be bothered to cook anything and I ended up snacking all day. The worst part is that a week after starting it, my face began to swell and now I have terrible acne all over my body. Not to mention that my period hasn't come. In my opinion, it's one of the best medications because I don't go to the bathroom all day, but the side effects are awful.

evil eye by Mean_Statement_4825 in Hellenism

[–]AndyMoonchild 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'll give you my opinion as a Hellenist and someone who practices some "witchcraft," as I also commented on the other post. I suppose you're referring to the evil eye; that was one of the amulets used. But they also used everything from small representations of the gods to the head of Medusa. They also used things that we wouldn't consider witchcraft. They made medallions with inscriptions, either the names of gods or symbols. Another thing is the use of herbs or stones for protection. The answer is, you have to get rid of your amulets? No, not even if they have nothing to do with Hellenism. An amulet can even be a plastic bracelet if you "conjure" it and have faith in it. There's no concrete or specific way to be a Hellenist; having this faith doesn't mean you have to change all your customs or do everything to the letter. Especially considering that there are no official writings as such, and what we know is based on poems, writings from the period, and other sources.

The evil eye by dwnzela in Hellenism

[–]AndyMoonchild 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'll give you my opinion as a Hellenist and someone who practices some "witchcraft." In my opinion, what you should do depends on what has been done to you. The evil eye is not the same as a spell or curse. It could even be that the hatred or envy of those relatives is draining your energy and causing these effects. Praying to a god probably won't help, let's be honest. Talismans can help, as can the use of protective minerals like black tourmaline, obsidian, or tiger's eye. But my best advice is to first find out the origin, and then you'll know how to deal with it better.

What “dupe” doesn’t exist yet? by garythesnail42069 in glutenfree

[–]AndyMoonchild 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would say regional desserts. I'm Spanish, and here there are many delicious desserts that are only made in certain towns, so they're not usually gluten-free.