I’m craving orange juice

Tropicana Orange juice too. The good kind.

I admit, I do not get my recommend 8 servings of water (or anything liquid for that matter) per day. Mainly because I HATE going to the washroom constantly, especially while at work. I hate being disturbed in that sense. Today I went to tinkle 4 times, in just the morning alone. I admit, I was thirsty but I only had three mug fulls of water from the cooler. I also really don’t like it that I have to walk a good three minutes to get to the washroom while at work, and I get chilled because I have to walk through the porch area, as we are connected to another building, and do not have a washroom in ours. Iiiiiii know. So ya. I guess I don’t really take care of my body in that way, but I never really feel thirsty or dehydrated in any sense. I assume from lack of fluids like that, it could be harmful in some sort of way? But perhaps my body is used to it.

I’m gone to buy some OJ from the cafeteria.

HAPPY RANDOM MONDAY!

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Nair Disaster

Well, if I was going to give any of my readers advice, I would suggest never using Nair products on any part of your body. Ever. Last week I endured countless hours of involuntary pain. I  have to mention that I only have sensitive skin if I shower with a place that doesn’t have a water softener, luckily my new place does. No more eczema for me! I was feeling a bit lazy and didn’t want to shave that particular morning. Instead, I went out to the drug store and picked up a ten dollar(!!!) bottle of Nair that I am contemplating throwing in the garbage. I read some of the instructions, it told me to test it out on a patch of skin first. Who does that anyway? (Smart people probably). But not I! It then tells me that I should not use it if I have sensitive skin. I certainly don’t—my eczema is gone, right?

I slathered it on my legs, a glob on my arm pits, and everywhere else that grows unnecessary unattractive hair. I left it on for about 6 or 7 minutes, hopped in the shower and scrubbed the nair off with a face cloth. That stuff is hard to get off, and the hair sticks, and it’s all just one gross mess. When I washed the product off my arm pits I noticed it did a poor job of removing all of the hair that I wanted off. So, again I applied more of the nair to places on my body where I didn’t think there should be hair. This is where I took the wrong turn. I should have never applied that devil of a product on my body for a second time. I burned the cripes out of my arm pit skin. It stung so bad. It almost looked like a wet cut, the rash was that bad. I literally called my Mom and was almost in tears (She laughed). I immediately tried to calm my skin with … SOAP. Where in the hell did I get that idea? IT STUNG A LOT MORE THAN THE BEGINNING. So, I tried to put on deodorant. Third sting. Bloody hell. So, the only idea I had left, was putting a bundle of baby powder on. Which seemed to help soothe it, to a degree.

What I didn’t know was that nair is no different than shaving, so you will see stubble a day or two later. Just like shaving. So I just wasted ten dollars, and I can’t shave for a few days. Awesome. I couldn’t put deodorant on the next day, I was that sore. It was painful having something restricting on or near my arms, oh… you know. Like a t-shirt? Yeah, couldn’t wear one of those for a day and a half. It felt like a reeeeally bad sunburn. I also had some red, rough, raised, rash-like patches on my legs. I think the pain of the armpits overwhelmed any other pain I would have otherwise experienced.

Where is the nair right now? It’s sitting on the top of my wardrobe, waiting until the next time I use it. Which probably won’t be that long from now, as I’m a stubborn person. IE: (“Oh, I don’t remember hurting that bad. I won’t leave it on for as long this time. I also won’t put it on a second time”). I need a slap! Seriously.

A few people that I have talked to, can’t use nair because of the stench that comes off. Apparently they said it smells like hair burning. Maybe they have come out with newer products since they’ve last used it. I used something, and it smelled like some nice lavender scent. No burning hair! Gross.

I think I’ll either stick to waxing, or shaving. No more nair. Do you have any horror stories about shaving, waxing, or hair removal cream? Tell me! I want to be entertained today lol.

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Snip snip

It’s haircut time. Boy, doesn’t seem that long ago that I had a trim, does it? (Btw, why does my face look fat in those picture!?!) Initially I made this appointment a week or so after my previous cut. Man, does time ever fly by in my life. Remember when you were kids and summer vacation seemed like forever? Summer vacation is gone in the same amount of time as the distance of time between my hair cuts. Ridiculous!

I hate getting a hair cut. I always tell them what I hate that I need to do. I need to be a responsible grownup and cut off all my split ends when they need to be trimmed. So, that’s what I intended to do and of course more hair comes off my head than anticipated. Which in turn, makes me angry for 3 or 4 minutes, then I’m happy with freshly groomed hair. Until I realize I cannot put it up in a pony tail and people were like “You’re growing out your bangs? When did you have bangs?” That’s when I get angry again. I haven’t had bangs since 1994, and I do not plan on getting them ever again.

Lord jebus. Anyway, I got my hair cut this morning and he loves straightening my already straight thin hair, which is fine. Except don’t go mental with it, right? My hair looks like it’s glued to my head. No pictures, until it’s washed again tomorrow and styled by yours truely. :)

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