soooo the title mentions it already, beading and hair. Now let me start on the first as it's fading away again (the latter steals A LOT of my spare time). The Beading, or better bead crochet. I made another necklace:

Now onto HAIR, oh dear, I dream about my hair, I actually do! The rest of this post will be about how I work on my dream of Rapunzel like hair, if you give a s*** about this just stop reading here :) all the rest of you, welcome to my little extra journey on this blog. Don't say I didn't warn you ^__^ well, yes I'm growing out my pixie cut. I've started to think about this in June, about a month after I went super short with my pixie. I liked my pixie a lot and won't say I'll never turn to have it all cut off again but for now I want to braid - I want to updo - I want to be Rapunzel. Pinterest is one of the reasons I can't stop thinking about hair nowadays. All the endless possibilities of updos, braids and accessories! Not to mention how to care and wash and make it grow quicker. I've spent hours, no - days on there reading through oils and scalpt massages, nutrition for my hair and No-Poo. Until my biology studied brain said: hey you stupid! all you can do is maintain good state of your hair, you can't make it grow quicker. Summer will make it grow quicker (the extra heat adds a little extra kick to your metabolism, it will also cause damage if you don't be careful, so I won't recommend to add on purpose) but all in all oils will only make it 'healthier' in a way that it will smooth it more. What will help it grow though is exercise and a healthy diet (just like this wouldn't be good anyways, but unfortunately I already try to live a healthy diet and exercise a lot therefore I won't profit from a change here)
Anyways I got a kick out of no poo. I read everything I could find and got more enthusiastic and more confused the more I read. Clearly no silicones would be good, no sulfates would be great as I color my hair. But would baking soda be good? will it clean enough? I didn't know and wasn't willing try just yet. I decided to go sulfate free first. And so far I really like it. Sulfate free shampoos don't lather as much but I got used to this. Also after three washes I see volume and texture again (the first two washes my hair was just blah, clearly clean and felt good but no volume at all). I guess that's been due to the loss of silicones, and by now they should all be washed out.
I also use as less heat as I can and only color every three month now. I also plan to change from 20 vol h2o2 to only about 8 vol. I think this will damage even less. Though I want to talk with my stylist about this. Sure I know a lot about chemicals and stuff and color my hair for almost 20 years now (jesus I feel soooo old now) but changing a running system still frightens me.
a few pics: may: