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- May 9, 2018
Not exactly a hack, but a gypsy superstition is that if you wash your hair in May it "washes one of the family away" (they fuckin die lol). I think a few of my oldest relatives believed that.
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I swear to god everytime I read about gypsies it's either something criminal or insane.Not exactly a hack, but a gypsy superstition is that if you wash your hair in May it "washes one of the family away" (they fuckin die lol). I think a few of my oldest relatives believed that.
We're colourful characters lol. To loosely go back to beauty, the gypsies who lived on the meadows here had to use a pump for water up until about the eighties or nineties; one time the pump stopped working so the non-gypsies would bring water from their houses to them so that they could wash.I swear to god everytime I read about gypsies it's either something criminal or insane.
Obviously that wasn't going to work. You have to put someone else's semen on your face for acne. Duh.A friend of mine convinced someone who was really naive that rubbing your own semen on your face will cure your pepperoni face.
To be fair, my friend didn't think he was THAT naive until he came in the next day peeling it off asking " Is this supposed to happen? "
My mom would always recommend this for both cough and sore throat.For years my older relatives have pushed various home remedies as cures for things. Like one wherein you rub Vick's VapoRub on your feet and put socks on before you go to bed. For some reason that "cured" your night time cough. That's just the stupidest one I can remember off the top of my head.
My mom would always recommend this for both cough and sore throat.
I also remember my grandma recommending garlic on your feet for the same things.
For years my older relatives have pushed various home remedies as cures for things. Like one wherein you rub Vick's VapoRub on your feet and put socks on before you go to bed. For some reason that "cured" your night time cough. That's just the stupidest one I can remember off the top of my head.
When I was little my friends grandpa said that niggers put mayonnaise in their hair. Neither of us ate mayonnaise for a year or so after hearing that.Hair masks out of food products like fucking mayonnaise. Dont put mayonnaise in your hair, t's fucking disgusting,
My oldest brother had awful acne as a teenager. I think he kinda despised my sister and I because we had lovely, blemish-less skin throughout our teenage years. We got pimples every so often like everybody else but he had that kinda skin where it never seemed to go away.That Velocity skincare line from Mary Kay made my skin break out even more as a teen.
I had a friend who sold Younique briefly and they straight up told her to Photoshop pictures if she had to to make the products actually look good. Another friend used to sell LipSense and got whatever the MLM equivalent of written up is for telling a customer that her lips may be bothered by the alcohol in the products.Any advice from an MLM beauty company counts. That Velocity skincare line from Mary Kay made my skin break out even more as a teen. Not to mention it is overpriced as fuck and the ethics of the companies are questionable at best.
Pure Romance is pretty bad since they actually sell vaginal tightening cream which if you don't know, basically works by causing an allergic reaction that causes your vagina to swell and seem "tighter" and also anal numbing cream which can lead to serious injury due to not knowing when one should slow down or stop because you can't feel pain in your butt.I had a friend who sold Younique briefly and they straight up told her to Photoshop pictures if she had to to make the products actually look good. Another friend used to sell LipSense and got whatever the MLM equivalent of written up is for telling a customer that her lips may be bothered by the alcohol in the products.
Minus the gel step this just looks like my normal routine. Am I am influencer now? How do I get my sponsorship bucks?The entire Curly Girl Method. It's sold as a hair care method that focuses on health of the hair, but it's really a mechanism to sell expensive products. Use this $30 gel, use this $40 "co-wash", use this $40 leave in conditioner. Lots of influencers get popular off it, too. It's a scam from start to finish.
Just use saline spray like a normal person. Goddamn.Another thing I heard is to use a vibrator for sinus congestion, like, an actual sex toy.