Faves & Fails is Back! – NEW HAIR, GAMING DISCOVERY, BEST FAKE TAN + PAIN RELIEF – Friday Favourites



FRIDAY FAVES AND FAILES IS BACK! Not just beauty and not just the good stuff, we’re starting easy but I’ve already thought of …

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  1. Watching this while getting ready for work, was just going to put my hair up in a knot coz I couldnā€™t be bothered then you mentioned Moroccan oil so I chucked some on and styled my hair! Kils saves me from laziness! šŸ˜…
    It really does smell like the past!! ā¤

  2. Glad to see one of my fave videos back! Love your hair, Iā€™ve been looking for the spray hair dry oil stuff Iā€™ve seen you use but canā€™t find it anywhere. Where do you get yours from?

  3. Ibuprofen is a different family if meds. Its an NSAID, non steroidal anti inflammatory. They can be hard on the stomach. Paracetamol is more for oain but does nothing for me, & you have to be careful as too much can affect your kidneys & liver. Im in the big guns for Rheumatoid anyway so dont take either.

  4. The Body Shop hemp handcream is also very good. Our doctors here in Oz recommend ibuprofen only with food and you can take them together with paracetamol, ibuprofen is an anti inflammatory. Only take the max amount of paracetamol per day. You just need to be careful with the dosage. Your hair always looks lovely, Mikhila.

  5. Love your hair! I have a very similar hair type to yours and also has blonde colour through it, I cannot go without conditioner as well as a leave in or the knots are horrendous! Someone described it to me as the 'scales' on the hair stick up after shampooing making it more likely to get tangled, and the conditioner helps to smooth the 'scales' down. I don't condition my scalp and I find that helps with not weighing my hair down. Have you found hour hair is less tangly when using conditioner regularly??

  6. I bought the brush on your recommendation in a previous video, it was continuously out of stock, as soon as it wasnt I ordered and and soon as I used it I regretted not buying 2. It is worth the hype, I love it

  7. I have really strong, full body pain due to Fibromyalgia. I'm on a lot of strong painkillers for it, but when I can't take anymore I use a spray on the worst areas. It's called Nutmed & the active ingredient is nutmeg. I would've assumed it'd do nothing to touch my pain if it hadn't been demo'd on me once at a market. Turns out, it's bizarrely good! Definitely worth a try to tide you over between painkillers/when they're out of stock xx

  8. Paracetamol is my main painkiller as its milder for the tummy, but it is important to not exceed the recommended amount, max 8 a day. If i do take ibuprofen for the added antiinflamatory effect (max dosage 3-4 a day), i also take an omperazol to help the tummy out. For back pain i have also taken Chlorzoxazone, a muscle relaxant. My dad got prescribed Gabapentin for his pain, as some of it was nerve pain. I don't want to take more pills than i need, but i also don't want to be stupidly stubborn and suffer when i don't have too. Now i mainly eat Bupropion, an anti-anxiety medication with an added dopamin effect, which works with adhd. And also a strong antihistamine at night which acts as a sleep aid, and a muscle relaxant as well as helps with anxiety.

  9. I cant take paracetamol as they make very drowsy. Ibrophen doesnt that what i realised they were different. Ibrophen works on bringing inflamation down and paracetamol on pain. Glad your enjoying stardew there is a lot of content in that game and such a cozy vibe. Ps Harvey is ny hisband so you need to find someone else šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚

  10. My friend has landed herself in the liver unit of the local hospital after taking the max dose of paracetamol and also lemsip for her cold 5 days in a row. šŸ˜³

  11. OMG šŸ˜± always, always Google or speak to a pharmacist with painkillers!! They are a minefield and can have really odd (dangerous) side affects especially if youā€™re taking other meds too.
    Also, the cumulative effects of constant painkillers can be damaging to your body and can reduce the effect they have in actually helping the pain.
    NHS doctors are under immense pressure to see patients quickly and find a solution = pain? Have some painkillers. Pain got worse? Have stronger painkillersā€¦ and so on.
    What is it that causes the pain? That is what needs to be determined and sorted. Can you see a pain specialist? Can you pay if you need to?
    I had back pain for decades – literally from ages 21-50. Took so many tablets, used rubs and creams and saw chiropractors and osteopaths ā€¦ then found someone who said that my problem was not my lower back (where everyone else had concentrated) but right up between my shoulder blades.
    It has cost me about Ā£1,000 so far, and that is a lot, BUT I am pretty much pain free now and have been for 6 months. It is amazing, life changing and worth every penny. ā¤

  12. My hair texture is the same as yours and I cannot make the curly girl method work for me either. Either feels too oily, heavy and just like u said.. dirty! Give me smooth soft clean hair anyday

  13. Iā€™ve got wavy, thick hair and have tried the curly girl thing a few times. Iā€™m never going to stick at it, just like the idea of it air drying in warm weather or when camping and trying a different style. Day 2 or 3 for me itā€™s so matted and knotty and I canā€™t handle it, where I have quite dry hair and can get 6 days out of it when itā€™s straightened without dry shampoo.
    If itā€™s the JVN cream youā€™re trying, Iā€™ve found it kind of works ok. Put it on while your hair is soaking wet, not even rung out after washing and scrunch it in. Once itā€™s kinda dry, donā€™t fluff it and play with it, noticed you did that a video on your first go, it just gives dragged through hedge backwards vibes šŸ˜‚

  14. When I had a bad knee, the pharmacist said to take two ibuprofen with two paracetamol. She said they work differently to each other so theyā€™re safe to take together. Probably not long term, but in a pinch and you get more pain relief.

  15. I have heard the opposite, ibuprofen being hard on the tummy, and if you take it without eating often enough it will give you ulcers. I have chronic gastritis (inflammed stomach lining, not to be confused with virus) and i cannot take ibuprofen.
    For a headache/migraine, I typically take paracetamol with a coffee or a can of coke. Gets rid of it most of the time.

    Painkillers never did anything for period pains, I am usually in bad curled up around a heating pad.

  16. Painkillers are a minefield! The sad truth is that if I'm in enough pain I dont really care about the side effects šŸ˜• I bought the Moroccan Oil Shampoo & I'm now in the shower way too long just inhaling the smell. Totally worth the splurge

  17. Morning, I thought exactly the same as you about paracetamol. I took Ibuprofen for years to relieve bad period pain. Unfortunately the Ibuprofen has caused lasting damage to my kidneys so I am no longer able to take anything that contains Ibuprofen. Enter paracetamol. I try not to take it unless I really need it as now I am nervous about any form of pain killer but this is now the only thing I can take.

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