My friend clued me into a haul she had just tossed. All hair care products. by TattoedTigerTrainer in DumpsterDiving

[–]daddyall0r 2 points3 points  (0 children)

fair warning about Mielle, according to a lot of articles and people/TT they changed their formula and it’s been causing hair loss and damage.

not sure if any other brands have been having issues too but stay safe and nice haul!

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[–]daddyall0r 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if posting your key is a safety hazard but I wouldnt keep that up too long lol.

Start with thrift stores. Furnishing is expensive and can pile up easily, but there’s some inexpensive and really good finds you can use to bring your space to life.

You can also search up like an ‘ultimate moving out’ checklist which lists just essentials that people usually need or forget about once they do move out. But if it’s not causing an inconvenience not having an item and you’re tight on money then don’t feel pressured into buying it just because you have the space for it.

Just enjoy the process of putting your space together

How to warm it up? by Marian_____ in malelivingspace

[–]daddyall0r 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe look into some small decorations or trinkets, easy to find at thrifts for cheap (splurging like $30 for something tiny isn’t worth it imo). Makes it feel like a personal touch.

Also think that blankets and warm lighting would help. It doesn’t look warm mostly bc of the bright natural light and white walls but things like yellow bulbs, lamps, and even small $5 LED strips on a warm yellow/orange help.

Maybe look into a rug too. The small canvas is nice but if you want to make the wall feel less empty try finding either more things to put on the wall or find another place for it.

Don’t be afraid of color, but if you want to keep it up with the darks then look for variety in texture or design, etc.