Friday, July 19, 2013

Doesn't It Hurt?


No. For trichsters, pulling out hair feels good. Why? Because the pulling causes your body to release chemicals that create a feeling of euphoria. Eventually, we have to keep pulling more hair i  order to feel the same rush. Hence why pulling episodes can last hours.  
Actually, pulling out hair does hurt…but we don’t feel it because of the chemicals, called endorphins, our body releases. Many of us had a constant stream of endorphins running through our body, so trying to stop pulling is extremely difficult. We suddenly have no “drug" running through our system, so what we feel is sort of like withdrawal.  
This is also another reason why I consider my pulling to be self harm, and maybe why trichsters are also drawn to other self harm behaviors. 
What’s your opinion?  
Source:trichthebeast.com

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Marni: An Autobiography of a Trichotillomaniac





I really liked this book. She talks about how quickly her pulling got out of control. I have difficulties expressing my feelings in coherent words, so reading them from someone else is like "OMG! I totally know how she's feeling."

"My pulling was never supposed to take a life of its own- it was never supposed to take over mine."

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Monday, May 6, 2013

Product Review: Neutrogena Body Spray

 

This is a spray for body acne. I was interested because I get a little body acne and body acne washes didn't really seem to do anything, so I picked this up.   

Honestly, I really like this product. It's easy to spray and easy to apply. I notice the acne going away, and my skin (slightly sensitive) didn't have a weird reaction to it. It also doesn't have a bad odor, and a little goes a long way.  

The best use for this: bikini bumps. 

My skin will get irritated if I shave in an odd area (bikini, lower back, etc.) and breaks out. I've tried several different products for razor bumps, but very few work. With this stuff I can just spray it after I shave and my skin will get noticeably better. It can sting a bit, but it's worth it.  

Price: 7.99

Roommate Stories...

Unfortunately, I couldn't room with the roommate I had my freshman year, so I had a different roommate my sophomore year. Honestly, my experiences could have been WAY worse, but nonetheless I wanted to punch her. So here are a few brief things:

-I got stuck putting my dresser in the closet, leaving me almost no room to hang clothes. She, on the other hand, could hang all of her clothes, but hung only about two things.

-She talks in her sleep...in Spanish.

-Her alarm was really loud (you could hear it while taking a shower) and it'd take her 5-10 minutes to wake up and turn it off.

-And then she wouldn't turn it off right, and it'd go off at random times during the day.

-She'd whisper/talk to herself...in Spanish

-She was ALWAYS in the room. I never had any alone time.

-She never wanted the window open when it was 90 degrees outside.

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Sunday, May 5, 2013

Product Review: Neutrogena Grapefruit Scrub






Since I'm obsessed with "goo" and hoarding it (shampoo, lotion, etc.) I figured I'd publish my reviews on stuff I've tried.

Neutrogena is a brand I always buy. It's one of the top skin care brands and I trust it. I don't break out much, but I always have at least one pimple or whitehead on my face. I'm on a quest to find the "holy grail" of facial cleansers.

This stuff definitely exfoliates your skin...maybe a little too much. It felt like I was rubbing sandpaper on my face. However, I didn't notice any odd side effects (except dry skin). It didn't make me break out or anything like that, but I didn't really notice my acne improving. So I threw it out when it was empty and I'm probably not going to buy it again. However, it did smell good :)

I know Neutrogena also makes a cleanser version of this that comes in pump form. I haven't tried it, and don't plan on it. There's also a body wash and cleanser wipes.

Prices (Target):

Scrub, 4.2 oz: 6.99
Cleanser, 6.0 oz: 6.49
Body Wash, 8.5 oz: 6.79
Wipes (25): 6.99

Feel free to share your experiences below!

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

How to Understand Girls

Why hello there! Girls are majestic fucking creatures, and most guys think they understand us, but they really don't. I watched Jenna Marbles' video "Things Boys Don't Understand" and I decided to make a list of things that can make life a bit easier for guys. Who knows? Maybe reading this will make it easier for you to pick up chicks, or easier to get your girlfriend to ave sex with you. I'm unlocking a few secrets.

1.) Stop yelling at me and complaining that I take too long in the bathroom. It takes time to come out looking like a million bucks. And don't stress us out, or else it will take way longer.

2.) When I'm in the car with you, don't roll down the windows. It fucks up my hair and then I'm a bitch the rest of the day.

3.) Girls get friend zoned, too. Stop fucking complaining.

4.) Girls fart and poop, too! MIND BLOWN!

5.) Don't bother me when I'm shopping. It's leisure time. If you leave me alone, I'll be done faster. (I might let you come into the dressing room with me!)

6.) We know we're pretty and beautiful, but deny it to look modest. The more compliments, the better!

7.) Sometimes we like to dress up and show off our goods. Stop calling us sluts. It's rude (Unless you really know the person)

8.) It hurts when you lay on my hair.

9.) If you smell bad, I'm not gonna want to have sex with you.

10.) If you say something about my outfit, YOUR COMMENT IS SET IN STONE! You can't change it. If you say my outfit is "ok" or "nice" I can never wear it again in confidence. (I need to shopping for a new outfit then!)