Humidity is good for my skin, if not for my hair. I'll just have to keep repeating that to myself today.
Gross.
P.S. Did I ever mention what a fan I am of dry air? No? Well, I am. And, as far as that particular preference goes, I definitely live in the wrong climate.
I'm also plagued with non humid loving hair. The more humid it gets the bigger it gets. I love the winter for the very reason that I can have sleek hair.
ReplyDeleteDo you put your hair up while outside in the humidity? Do you need air conditioning in the freezer box that is the Blackrock mansion? Beth
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what you can do on the lake when it is humid
Amen sister....
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seriously, every time I walk outside I feel like I'm taking a shower. You know no humidity.
ReplyDeleteHair is up. And air conditioning? At Blackrock? HAHAHAHA.
ReplyDeleteNot that we couldn't use it in the summer, especially upstairs, but we don't have it. And won't be getting it. Not enough electric current to power a unit.
Speaking of hair conditioner during winter how do u keep yours from turning to ice?
ReplyDeleteCome to Vegas. It'll beat the dry-air-love out of you.
ReplyDeleteConsidering that my glasses fog up every time I walk outside I can totally get behind you on the I-hate-humidity bandwagon.
ReplyDeleteTami: Space heater in the bathroom. Thank God.
ReplyDeleteX: You forget, I spent many years in Arizona. I'd rather have to apply lotion in vast quantities than battle mildew constantly. Ew.