doesn't proofread tweets | #wrongaboutcereal | #siriusly? | emo to the extremo Maybe it was for the better that Professor Rainwater hadn’t been able to follow up with a more detailed conversation about Nina’s hair. Why? Because then Nina would have realized how they had far more in common than she would like to admit and the Slytherin was quite content keeping Professor Rainwater at a distance when she could help it. It would be such a blow to her self-esteem to find out they had similar interests.
As it was, however, Nina did give him a polite smile (another rarity) because argon oil did make her hair shine and gave it life and pizazz. A lot of pizazz. Nina loved her hair. And while her interest in herbology typically started and ended with medicine (and also Calyx), today’s lesson was… brilliant. She wouldn’t be the first to admit it, but she was THRILLED by the idea of making her own hair product.
Nina already knew that she wanted to create a dry shampoo. Her hair wasn’t oily, nor was it in need of deep conditioning. But her dry shampoo was running out and it was an essential part of her routine. Once they were given the go ahead, she collected the two tubs from the shelf under her workstation and very neatly (in pristine handwriting) labeled each with her name and ‘dry shampoo’. Setting the tubs down onto her station, she went to collect her dried aloe leaves from the dehydrator.
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