starrosea - Rose's Shenanigans 💫💐
Rose's Shenanigans 💫💐

"Use your imagination. Build on it."any pronouns / aroace / INTP-T / teen artist! / recently joined tumblr (last year.) /I make FanArt primarily of Sherlock or Good Omens--both a traditional and digital painter. :Dhttps://linktr.ee/starroseaIf anyone is ever curious why "star" is in my username, there is lore I can reveal through an ask ^^

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Does Anyone Else Randomly Wish They Could Live As A Student In Medieval Times Just To Be The Apprentice

does anyone else randomly wish they could live as a student in medieval times just to be the apprentice of a painter, astronomer or mathematician and get to study whatever you want whenever you want? or like during the renaissance era? or is it just me? once I had a dream I was an apprentice for a painter in a medieval structured building and it felt so nostalgic yet so distant; it made me sad but happy to learn, I suppose that’s where this yearning derives

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6 months ago

Your oc reminds me of someone 😜 (jk, I’m not one for lust)

I like the symbolism 👀

Made them in a bin:

Day 2:

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6 months ago

I read the article in the comments, I believe he just worded it poorly, he just seemed frustrated with people diagnosing Sherlock and other characters he’s played with autism (in both source interviews; I also wrote like a whole essay on diagnosing Sherlock with autism or Asperger’s at one point, I understand his perspective because headcanoning the character is one thing, and outright diagnosing the character canonically without substantial proof is another. That topic has been controversial for a while though.) And in the second quote of the article the commenter linked (second link), the person who excerpts him leaves out the rest of the context, he goes on to then explain his frustration with people expecting those with disabilities to just live life normally after their hardships with no help.

just seems mostly out of context imo, and this viewpoint will either age like milk or wine since so many celebrities turn out to be bad people, so I’m just praying atp 😟

feeling mildly upset after learning benedict has said some icky things about autism… trying to do some more research but it’s really hard to find his quotes on the subject with full context.

i just find it hard to believe that he would say something ableist when he’s so supportive and lovely towards so many minorities?

6 months ago

So I somehow forgot I had naturally curly hair until I read anon’s question. I also have some input!!

The shorter your hair is, the curlier it will get. Also the more humid the place you live in, the curlier your hair will be. This is advice from someone living in a desert with naturally curly hair like Sherlock’s. I use a wavy hair mousse when I apply product, and that helped with frizz when my hair was longer.

He’s right that shampoos and conditioners made for curls work best because that’s usually all my brother and I use (suave ocean breeze shampoo and coconut conditioner; both hydrate curls, ocean breeze deals with frizz, and the coconut one has coconut extract. Apparently there’s controversy on whether coconut oil is good for curly hair though).

As for how I dry it, for over a decade we didn’t have a hairdryer at my mom’s house for whatever reason, so my brother and I are used to letting our hair air dry naturally.

And I get compliments on my hair and I’ve literally done nothing except wash it with conditioner/shampoo, so I guess, there’s two sides of the coin: those that apply a vast amount of product and have lengthy hair routines to upkeep their hair a certain way, and those that just try whatever and hope for the best….I’m the latter.

I’m aware that my advice is almost the complete opposite of what Sherlock gave but that’s a perfect example of how everyone’s different. Try what you want to try, and use whatever works best for you! Also keep in mind different shampoos, conditioners and mousses may have different effects on your hair (I know one I tried turned my hair completely flat and I hated it), different climates will impact it, and your type of natural curl will impact it.

I’m aware this is a Sherlock rp account but I’m bored on a bus heading home after 8 hours and I never get to talk about my curls with anyone or anywhere

Hi Sherlock, may I have some tips on how to take care of wavy hair? I used to wear my hair very short but recently I have let it grow. Wow, every morning when I get up, my head looks like a mushroom cloud. Just overwhelming. Thank you!

Hello.

Maintaining wavy — or, in my case, curly — hair requires more than just effort; it demands precision and discipline.

It's important to use high-end products to ensure your hair is always well-nourished and keeps its natural shine. I am talking about salon-grade shampoo and conditioner specifically designed for curly hair.

I have a very detailed hair washing process, including multiple rinses to ensure every product is fully removed. I leave the conditioner in for the exact recommended time.

Letting my hair dry naturally, makes it look messy. Therefore, I use a high-tech hairdryer with a diffuser attachment. Be aware that too much heat could damage the structure of your hair.

After that, I use a combination of curl creams, leave-in conditioners, and light gels to define the curls without making them too stiff. Each product is applied in small, precise amounts, and I take my time to distribute them evenly to avoid build-up. When circumstances allow, I'll section and hand-twist individual curls to fall exactly where they should.

I finish with a mist of a lightweight hairspray to keep everything in place.

This is something I do every 3 to 4 days.

In the mornings, upon waking, I use a hydrating curl-refresh spray to prepare my hair for detangling any knots or kinks caused by sleeping. I don't use a comb, only my fingers to loosen the hair enough to reshape it without disturbing the overall structure.

I then use a curl-cream to provide a bit of hold and definition. As a finishing touch, I run my hands through my hair one last time, shaking it out to create a natural messy, yet styled look.

Some may think this routine excessive (I'm sure John has his opinions on the matter @johnhwatsonblog), but I believe in attention to detail. Appearances, after all, can be useful when weaponised properly.

So, for anyone looking for a shortcut to dealing with curly hair — I suggest cutting it short. Otherwise, accept that precision takes time.

SH

Hi Sherlock, May I Have Some Tips On How To Take Care Of Wavy Hair? I Used To Wear My Hair Very Short

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6 months ago

I mean people say that Sherlock is the brain and John is the heart, but when it comes to emotions, Sherlock is the heart - wild, implusive, completely ruled by his triumphs and sadnesses, and John is the emotional brain - cool logic in the face of feelings, able to pack them away, compartmentalise, repress.