Well... I don't really have much to say... Errm, I went to orientation last Thursday at the new school. It was exciting to see the entire faculty having a Ph.d and wore white lab coats. I will also be an intern and have the privilege to have a doctor at the hospital as my mentor for the next two years. Next year, they said I'll be promoted into a paid intern (yaaay, money!) Which is great and it's a step towards my laptop + printer for college. Maybe I'll have enough money to put a treadmill in my apartment, too. Speaking of which, I wish the U.S. had apartments like they do in Korea. I only found one or two apartments that included Internet as their provided amenities. But I'll worry about that later... I've got to look forward to classes M-F, from 7AM-5PM and SAT prep. Ha... they tried to console me by telling me the first week of school will have a field trip. Kiss my ass. x_x'
On the contrary, I'm sure you guys heard me talk about my homemade concoction of honey and olive oil (maybe molasses as well when I have the chance to buy some). Guess what! IT WORKED. My hair's natural state of afroness is now these cute, shiny, silky curls. My hair is also soooo dark/black when usually it's slightly brown/red. I used:
On the contrary, I'm sure you guys heard me talk about my homemade concoction of honey and olive oil (maybe molasses as well when I have the chance to buy some). Guess what! IT WORKED. My hair's natural state of afroness is now these cute, shiny, silky curls. My hair is also soooo dark/black when usually it's slightly brown/red. I used:
- 1/2 cup pure clover honey
- 1/4 cup olive oil
I must say, making your own personal care products is great because not only do you know what's in it... it's completely unharmful and trustworthy. I guess I'll be saving an extra $80 to have my hair done by stylists who use chemicals and I don't mind not wearing my hair "bone-straight," I SHALL EMBRACE MY ETHNIC CURLS! (every now and then anyway.. >_>)
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