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Her hair looks stupid in those barrettes. (She never should have cut it that short because she has no idea how to deal with it.) As stated up thread adult toddler is not a good look. The bags under her eyes are getting worse. These all say I hate my life.
She's buying a house when she needs expensive dental work and probably doesn't have great insurance. If she has dental coverage at all. As an "influencer" your appearance is very important, it helps you make money. I get the idea she has no idea what she's doing and just fell into this type of work.

Her hair looks stupid in those barrettes. (She never should have cut it that short because she has no idea how to deal with it.) As stated up thread adult toddler is not a good look. The bags under her eyes are getting worse. These all say I hate my life.
She's buying a house when she needs expensive dental work and probably doesn't have great insurance. If she has dental coverage at all. As an "influencer" your appearance is very important, it helps you make money. I get the idea she has no idea what she's doing and just fell into this type of work.
Can smoking cause your teeth to rot?
Gum and Periodontal Disease: You are twice as likely to experience gum disease if you smoke, notes the Centers for Disease Control. Tooth Decay & Loss: Smoking supports bacteria, plaque, and tartar build-up leading to cavities, decay, and tooth loss.
Can obesity cause your teeth to rot?
Obese people tend to eat foods rich in sugar and carbohydrates. Germs in the mouth can combine with these food particles and attack tooth enamel. One study found that obese people are 5.9 times more likely than those of average weight to have severe gum disease. Many foods can cause tooth decay.
Can drinking wine cause your teeth to rot?
Wine, both red and white, is highly acidic. This acid can deteriorate tooth enamel and cause teeth to look yellow. Without protective enamel, teeth are also at risk for bacteria and decay. Even though your dentist has solutions to fix all these problems, it's best to avoid them in the first place.
and just in case
Can diabetes cause your teeth to rot?
Since bacteria feed on sugar, people with diabetes may be more at risk of developing tooth decay due to high blood and saliva glucose levels. Those with diabetes who eat a large amount of high-sugar or refined carbohydrates can have an increased risk of dental decay.
Gum and Periodontal Disease: You are twice as likely to experience gum disease if you smoke, notes the Centers for Disease Control. Tooth Decay & Loss: Smoking supports bacteria, plaque, and tartar build-up leading to cavities, decay, and tooth loss.
Can obesity cause your teeth to rot?
Obese people tend to eat foods rich in sugar and carbohydrates. Germs in the mouth can combine with these food particles and attack tooth enamel. One study found that obese people are 5.9 times more likely than those of average weight to have severe gum disease. Many foods can cause tooth decay.
Can drinking wine cause your teeth to rot?
Wine, both red and white, is highly acidic. This acid can deteriorate tooth enamel and cause teeth to look yellow. Without protective enamel, teeth are also at risk for bacteria and decay. Even though your dentist has solutions to fix all these problems, it's best to avoid them in the first place.
and just in case
Can diabetes cause your teeth to rot?
Since bacteria feed on sugar, people with diabetes may be more at risk of developing tooth decay due to high blood and saliva glucose levels. Those with diabetes who eat a large amount of high-sugar or refined carbohydrates can have an increased risk of dental decay.