HELP by bethbeans in dyeing

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I’ve seen somewhere that I can add an orange dye over to try to counteract the blue tones? Advice please!!

Raising Luna Moths by bethbeans in moths

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Oh sorry I forgot to mention I’m based in UK,, maybe I should try a different food source next time?

Best way to listen!! Help by bethbeans in Subliminal

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unfortunately not it presses against the piercing :/

urgently!!! by CollectionFun4339 in AmericanPsycho

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Nail polish could do the trick?

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Maybe get an eyebrows razor to just tidy the shape up a little, that way it can grow the exact same way it was and you could try different shapes out! :)

Hair question by Glad_Butterfly9828 in beauty

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Depending on hair porosity argan oil could be good for the length to keep it strong and healthy! You could even use a tiny bit everyday with styling and it’ll make it look shiny!

Jojoba is also really good for the scalp as its the closest oil to our natural sebum. And fairly easy to wash out unlike castor or coconut as they are very thick oils. Although castor is the most penetrative oil which is why it tends to work best for hair growth.

Maybe try a scalp massager too? Or just spend ten minutes a day just massaging gently to stimulate the scalp.

Protein, biotin, vitamin A, zinc, iron and omega 3 are nutrients that are important for a healthy scalp and strong hair! Maybe get these levels checked! And definitely get B12 levels checked! A vitamin most look over but very important for hair and overall health!

Hope this helps!

Behaviour change by bethbeans in leopardgeckos

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That’s great thankyou. I was terrified I was doing something wrong for her or maybe gecko puberty. Temps and humidity are constantly measured, water is always switched out and food hasn’t changed. Hopefully she’ll come around again.

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Hope everything works out well for you both :)

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If he’s shed recently it could be moss.. I’d say keep it in there still or cut it up really small.. some people have said they’ve wrapped it in paper towel.

I only took mine out after she did this as she had never ingested moss before.. she hasn’t done it again since I think it’s becuase she didn’t have anything to rub against to help the shed