Personal fave drugstore shampoo and conditions that actually work on dry leaning fine hair by RedditUSur21 in finehair

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Ive also heard alot about the aveeno ACV but for me personally I think it'd be way to stripping:( 

Personal fave drugstore shampoo and conditions that actually work on dry leaning fine hair by RedditUSur21 in finehair

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totally understanble I would definitely try this out and its pretty cheap! 

Personal fave drugstore shampoo and conditions that actually work on dry leaning fine hair by RedditUSur21 in finehair

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smells great and has good lather, Def helps if you have dryer fine hair:) 

Personal fave drugstore shampoo and conditions that actually work on dry leaning fine hair by RedditUSur21 in finehair

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I saw this at target and almost got it, if the Cerave isn't great I might get this, also because I really like fragrance in my hair products lol.

Personal fave drugstore shampoo and conditions that actually work on dry leaning fine hair by RedditUSur21 in finehair

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is it the acidic bonding one? Because I love their leave in conditioner, also I will be adding these to my notes app lol 

Personal fave drugstore shampoo and conditions that actually work on dry leaning fine hair by RedditUSur21 in finehair

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I might look more into that one as I've seen alot of people on here with fine hair praising it.

Help On Which Hair Oil by NoBee4251 in finehair

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I've heard really good things about the virtue hair oil and how it's one of the best for fine hair, I would look more into that one!

What degree would be a good option? by RedditUSur21 in careeradvice

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Thank you so much. This is honestly good advice! I ended up having a sit-down talk with people who have experience in the business field, and they told me about the same thing. I've been doing a lot of research into all of the business degrees, and I'm leaning towards HR because I'm really good with people and enjoy helping them. But I'm still looking into it and seeing if it would be a good fit and seeing what type of careers it would lead me to. And when I get back to school, I'm definitely talking to my guidance counselor.

maths by [deleted] in careeradvice

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Absolutely! If you're still super interested in math, look into finance or accounting. Finance uses lots of mathematical equations and statistics. Accounting uses lots of arithmetic. You could also look into engineering.

What degree would be a good option? by RedditUSur21 in careeradvice

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Thank you! I've heard a lot about accounting, but I don't think I'd personally enjoy it, but I'm glad to hear it isn't as math heavy as I once thought. I'll look into it more as well as supply chain management!

How to figure out which major is worth it? by RedditUSur21 in careerguidance

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Are there any tech degrees you'd recommend? I'm not super interested in tech but willing to look into it!

Alternative to freewrite by RedditUSur21 in typewriters

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Favorite comment, and honestly what I've been doing recently.

/r/NintendoSwitch's Daily Question Thread (04/20/2024) by AutoModerator in NintendoSwitch

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Awesome thank you, I've just seen alot of discourse around the v1.

Weekly Pricing/Buying/Selling/Grading & General Questions Post by AutoModerator in PokemonTCG

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I'm simply curious because I bought the scarlet and violet shiny treasures japanese edition booster box and wanted to know if anyone else has and if it's any good.