Roses Advice: Plant them in summer so that there roots go down in ground and hence they can survive winter. Your neighbours must have planted their roses a long time ago that's why they are not dead.
Lilly, when plants first go into the ground, they go into shock so they need to be extra nurtured meaning more water than usual and more protection from the elements. Once they become establish, then there should be less maintenance. Depending on the plant, that could be months.
@@reetichauhan355 It was a play on words. She said that her legs were "Scaly" as in really dry, and then she said, "step on me to find out how much you weigh" because a scale can also be a weighing scale. I'm not the best at explaining things, but I hope that helps :)
Try moving your rose trees to a less windy place and adequate amount of sunlight, the type of white roses you are growing are really sensitive to wind and sunlight (Also a place where it doesn't form any stains on the walls). And since they are in pots you have to water them twice or thrice a week(depending on the size of the pot). And even I had issues with bugs eating my roses, and what I did to get rid of them is to just spray water with force onto the leaves every now and then , also add some rose mix powder or something that you can get in your area and add 1 tablespoon of that powder once a week. It not only puts the bugs away but also makes the roses bigger in size. I love roses so much I bring new ones every month 😂
Sometimes what you see online isn't really what you think it is you have to live and go through life experiences whether good or bad to shape you into a better person in the future and that's how life is
Roses do like a lot of water and light. Yours, specifically, look like they're getting battered too much by the wind, particularly because they're pruned to have that topiary shape ("rose trees" don't exist). That's likely why they're dropping so many leaves. I'd suggest moving them somewhere more protected from the wind. I'd also suggest "deadheading" dying blooms to prevent petal-dropping and encourage new growth. As for the other young, newly-planted trees/shrubs, they'll need a lot of care whike they are in shock and until they get established, or they won't do well. If you want someone to take care of your plants for you, look into a gardener/horticulturalist. Landscapers plan and layout your landscape in a way that looks nice and works for rain run-off, fire prevention, etc. Depending on the landscape professional, they may not be experts on choosing and caring for specific plants. That's where the gardener/horticulturalist would come in. 😊
Fill a 5 gallon bucket or container large enough to place rose in and let it soak for a day to re-hydrate well. Trim off the rose canes down to 6 to 8 inches long. Remove all leaves as well. Partially fill your pot or can with a good potting soil if you don't have your own mix.
Yes, they conned you. First off, Rose bushes require minimal watering, once a week, maybe twice during a drought. They also need regular pruning, about once a month, to stay healthy and flowering. They're also very sensitive to pH of the soil and prefer a relatively acidic pH, around 5. I would suggest using lemon/orange/citrus compost as a supplement to their current soil. Just kitchen scraps will do, and put them as deep in the soil as you can without disturbing the roots. I don't know the temperature there, but it's possible that LA might just be too hot for them to survive. Roses prefer just over room temperature around 25~28C and moderate humidity around 70%. Whoever gave you the roses likely knew all this and if so, conned you. It might also be too chilly up on that balcony because of the wind and killing the roses. They would probably do better on the ground but NOT on the concrete, because concrete absorbs heat/cold and the temperature shock could kill the roses.
It always impresses me how good these vlogs make me feel! You being yourself, transparent and flawlessly flawed is making me feel better about myself! Also, congrats on giving the end of your saturday to yourself, without the vlogging camera. You douing good GURL! 😘
For sensitive skin & issues: • What fragrance/moisturizer/lotion do you use regularly? • What soap do you use? Does it have fragrance in it? • What kind of fabric softener/laundry detergent do you use? Does it have fragrance in it? I have sensitive skin ever since we moved to the US. And one pattern I constantly noticed was that, my skin would become extra extra dry and really bad after coming in contact with water. Whether it was on the beach, in the pool, or even after showers/baths. Things I tried that really helped me: - Stop using fragranced soap, lotions, and moisturizers // use ONLY Aveeno, or an organic product that don’t compromise their quality - Stop using soap with harsh chemicals and fragrances // Use gentle soaps & laundry detergents that have no fragrance, organic, and use natural elements with sustainable quality as well - Another suggestion I heard somewhere was: JUST after you step out of the shower, don’t pat yourself everywhere super dry... Just pat gently enough so that nothing is dripping down from your body.... but that there is still SOME water droplets on your skin... I was told this helps locks our bodies’ natural oils and mixes well with the body lotion/moisturizer we put on top. Do it AS SOON AS you get out of the shower, and cover all of your skin areas as much as possible. - Also, when stepping out in short sleeves or any clothing that exposes your particular skin area that is generally hidden, try to use a GOOD QUALITY sunblock product that will help protect your skin from any further damage. Disclaimer: I’m NOT a dermatologist nor a health professional, but TRUST me.... I’ve been battling eczema and skin issues for a VERY long time now (almost 10 years), so I know and can UNDERSTAND how frustrating it must be for you. Especially living in the west coast area, where sun exposure is more than the average American experiences. Wish you all the best! 😇❤️ (Lemme know if these tips worked for the better for you or not)
Lilly, you need to use products with Shea butter in it. Also, if you have not, start using a body scrub. I would also add, that maybe use more organic based products.
I just got off work. And while I don't hate my job, today I needed this. Thanks Lilly. :) And the only thing I can think of for your rose trees is maybe they need more direct sunlight? Just looking at where they are and it's kinda shaded. I don't know really anything about plants, just, y'know - water, good soil, sunlight...photosynthesis (wow, I think I even used that correctly).
as a landscaper, yeah, roses dont like being over watered, or underwatered. planting them at this time of year isn't impossible but it should have been done earlier. if the roses were pruned and fed plant feed they should come back next spring. general rule of thumb, you plant/prune plants in spring/early autumn either just before or just after flowering, when the weather is mild or mild for the geographic location.. what your landscapers appear to be doing is just saying yes to you the client instead of "yes, but." because a lot of clients don't want to hear the "but"
Hearing about your bad job experiences had me feeling so bad for you, Lilly. You're a sweet girl, you don't deserve that treatment. But, I wholeheartedly respect how remembering such moments are the kind of thing that keep you humble. I've got my fair share of those experiences, too. It never feels good. Making sure those on your team never have to go through any of that is something to admire. Especially, when you help everyone realize their value. You're all working hard, so I hope you've thoroughly been enjoying this weekend to relax and rejuvenate. I love you so much, Lilly
*For Skin* : 1. Drink extra 1 litre water than what you used to drink in summers. 2. Right after you take bath, moisturize your damp skin, both body and face. Go from light to heavy. Your skin is damp, apply toner if you do then serum then a moisturizer. Use thick moisturizer at night. yes, moisturize whole body atleast twice a day. 3. Exfoliate less and avoid using soap everyday, yes, again you read that correct. Anywhere you have a chance to have sweat on your body, use mild soap, only water is good for remaining body. 4. Use hydrating face mists. 5. Line your woolen clothes with cotton. 6. Please visit dermatologist if things go real south. love you 😘 *PS* : *I have extremely dry skin too*
It's the weather Darling, you said the wind was blowing hard. Yeah the Rose's do have to be maintained and transplanted. If your going to keep them in pots? Best to build a customized pot three to four feet deep, so the roots have room to grow. Going down the whole porch.
Maybe the roses are just going dormant for winter? Do they do that in SoCal? I don't know. Also, you have to deadhead them when the blooms start to die, to encourage more blooms.
I have a rose bush and it needs to be water twice a day , first in the morning and again at the evening, And and we use organic manure every week and it keeps the bush healthy, but in winter the rose bush blooms a little less, but overall the bush gives lovely flowers
Skin care advise 1: See a dermatologist. Skin care advice 2: Cetaphil... place pump bottles on every sink counter of your home and at work, plus bedside bottle and travel-size in your purse. Step one. Any instance when skin washing is required, before towel drying, apply thin layer of Cetaphil to damp skin... just do it.... gently pat skin dry. On bendy places... coat with Cetaphil on dampened area. Now do that forever.
Firstly, check that your roses arent a special variety bred specifically for high volume blooms. These usually need very specific climate control and settings like in a glasshouse etc. Roses get better nutrition planted in the ground. Plant in winter so the are established by summer. Not sure when the US prunes but we usually do this around the coldest month. Remember to dead head old blooms and remove dropped or diseased leaves. Also move them away from the wind. They are getting battered!
For your elbows exfoliate and then hydrate. I use the exfoliating Korean mitt the green ones. Not every day and don’t over do it or it will burn. I use buffy from lush when I don’t use the exfoliating mitt. And for lotion I use the Lush dream cream.
For your face, a heavy unscented moisturizer that you can layer on is great. Tatcha/kiehls that sort of stuff. After you take your make up off at night, put on a heavy layer and the skin looks better. For your body: shea butter, coconut oil atleast once a week. Also your shower water may be too hot which also leads to dry skin no matter how much you moisturize.
The soil and or season may not be appropriate for some of the plants you have. Feed the soil with some fertilizer and don't over water. Check for pests. Also sometimes if really cheap soil is used it can be full of pesticides and herbicides which will kill plants that are not used to them. Try to find organic soil, compost, fertilizers. hope this helps.
It's so amazing to know that you will be making 'Bollywood Raps-II'🎉, doesn't matter if we have to wait! The first one was supppperbbb! ❤️ If you are remaking them/ adding on to them, for sure it will be worth the wait! Love you Lilly! 💞
I have very dry skin during the winter. I use Aveeno all over my body after a shower AND I will add Weleda Skin food. The Weleda Skin Food is a new product that I LOVE. It’s honestly very affordable and it won’t hurt to try. I know it sounds like a lot of product but 30 minutes after everything settles my skin feel nourished and soft. I wouldn’t use this all year round. I change to coconut oil during the summer. Hope it helps!
Always double check the species of plants you want, otherwise you're at the mercy of the landscapers. Also, make sure they are going to thrive in the soil that you have, because some bushes and trees don't accept certain types of soil. Also, even if it is warm out there, some trees just naturally go into their hibernation and will return in the spring. But it also sounds like you need some new landscapers. It sounds like they are trying to screw you over so they will get more money as you pay for new plants.
Elbows: apply aloe vera gel or aloe vera creams ( works wonders) roses: ask those landscapers to put that green net/ cloth used in plant nurseries around the plants that will prevent them from ruining in winter
For the skin issue, you need to use a hydrating lotion, not just an emollient like an oil or thick cream. Or if its really bad a hyaluronic acid serum before your lotion to lock in the hyration.
Hi Lilly, CARLA here advice pertaining on your container roses if they used potting soil and not garden soil in your containers that could send your roses in shock to, Lilly trying giving all your roses a drink of seaweed fertilizer that should help them get over the shock of being transplanted that's like giving them a warm glass of milk to calm them down, because fall should have been the best time to plant out roses they shouldn't be dieing on you did they even add amendments to the soil when they transplanted into the soil and you have to be careful not to over water also it will rot out the roots I hope your roses make it 😊 so sorry your having issues your roses are so beautiful I love all flowers and plants
Lilly look for the moisturizing butters! Shea butter or Cocoa butter. Cocoa butter has a stronger smell but both will kill the dryness! Also, I'm no expert on roses, but always thought they needed direct sunlight. Your trees seem covered on the balcony. Were your bushes out on your property in the shade? I would go to your local nursery to get more info than the landscapers are providing. ❤️
Coconut oil is the way😊 I’ve bought an large organic coconut oil for $4 at Big lots. Been using it for 5 years now after every shower. Head to toes even my hair or if your worried bout dry hands from sanitizer overload😅(working retail it’s a must). Leaves ya skin smooth and moistures. You got this Lilly🌸
the roses are not for the Californian weather, it needs a lot of work, ask for local plants that are native. I had the same issue back home and when I changed to native plant, it was so easy to maintain and the hotter it gets the prettier the flower went naturally :) good luck it's quite a hustle
it was so funny that somehow lilly brought up the subject of the landscaper 😂 i have no idea how to care of roses, but on the elbow .. have you tried to exfoliate? it is good for removing dead skin and removing the impression that is peeling. After exfoliating in the shower, apply moisturizer. thanks for the exchange, it was a good thought to reflect on. This game looks so cool, perfect game indeed! please try to relax a little on weekends, make less vlog time for you to be 100% for the second season
Skin crust advice : use thick lotion like nivea blue color cream. For elbow apply boroline or vaseline jelly and for face use clinique dramatically hydrating moisturizer
Certain plants and trees are seasonal, so they loose leaves and look like they are done for, but they come back every year bigger and better that's how my muscadine vine is. Now if they are grown in a controlled environment then they may can thrive all year round. But also we are in a hustling time right now, every body who has a job is doing what they can.😉 Lastly, as I say to myself, don't be hard on yourself. Every body has the right to sleep in on the weekend if they are off and be ashy and crusty sometimes😅😅. Luv yuh and be safe.
Lilly, Rose bushes need water just about every day you can move them from the windy side and move them to the not so windy side, they do winterize and do go dormant they suppose to food twice a year, once in September, and once again in the Spring", the only reason I know about Rose bushes is my ex-neighbor was a botanist for UBC. or you can phone your local college who is taking botanist courses about plants and do an interview about how to take care of Christmas plants that people can give as a house warming gifts cause you just moved into a house. You can pick gardeners who actually care.
Honestly when you showed us your roses my first thought was “it’s gonna die... they planted it the wrong time of year.” I mean they are already grown a bit but... I’m wondering if they got moved into the pot and just moving them probably really disturbed them. If you are unhappy with your landscapers they are a dime a dozen. Find someone who really cares and will tell you no. These people won’t tell you no because they know you have the money so if it dies “meh but another one” I appreciate ya! Sending you all my love and best wishes!
Water the plants especially cuz is winter, there are chances it dries out faster..for the dry skin, most Indian advice ever, use Boroplus on areas where its tooo dry..and Shea butter also works.. Love you ❤️
For moisturizing your skin, you might try layering your moisturizers. When you get out of the shower, don't dry off completely. You don't want to be soaking wet, but still damp. On damp skin, use a Hyaluronic Acid gel (The Chemistry Brand has a Hyaluronic Concentrate gel for hands and body that is great). Then use a moisturizer on top that has an occlusive to seal in the moisture (Bioderma's Atoderm Intensive Balm is great). Hope that helps!
From lizard to lizard: O'Keeffe's working hands, La Roche hand cream or Weleda skinfood (if you don't mind the scent). Can't recommend them enough for leprosy hands & elbows (not your face, you'll break out). Also, humidifier helps.
Vaseline for elbows !!!!!!!!! I have super dry and sensitive skin.. For legs I put moisturizer (epizone A) and then an emollient (epizone E) on top because it locks in the moisture, it keeps my skin hydrated for hours😊💛
Skin advice: I have hella dry hands because of continuous washing and whenever I feel like my skin is dying I do this routine for 3-4 days. Before going to sleep I apply a mixture of glycerine and rose water and sleep so that I don't wash it off. it makes my skin baby soft. Not sure if it will work for elbows but you can try
For ashy elbows, coconut oil mixed with jergens intense repair lotion works wonders, it’s what helped me and my sisters once for all. Also, your landscapers looked Latino, a lot of stuff can be lost in translation with you and with the place where they got their plants from. Have a little patience, there’s this miracle gro plant food spikes you can use. It’s most likely they need to be replanted with better soil, loamy soil is best as it will ensure your plants get enough oxygen, water and nutrients to survive.
Thankyou from the bottom of my heart for making my life better than anyone could ever have done. Forever grateful to you. Pleaseeeeeeee continuethe vlogs?❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼
Here is what works for me and probably for you too...I use CeraVe and for the extra dry spots I use Aquaphor healing ointment. Apply them right after you shower and apply the Aquaphor as needed in a day, not just once. Also drink water. And don't be bewildered too, its not a surprise, your just not applying products. What you put attention on grows..
when I get out of the shower In the winter I use avocado oil first (I put a bunch of essential oils in it so I don't smell like an avocado) like in the shower. THEN I put a layer of shea butter. (also scented ) I get complimented on how soft my skin is all the time. To be fair.... I also drink about a gallon of water a day though.
You need to protect the roses from the wind and you are probably a lot better off having them planted in the ground and have a timed watering system. It needs about 15 minutes night and morning so that the water goes deep and spreads around the roots which radiate out from the plant as well as going down. When they are in a pot like that they are going to get dried up by both the sun and wind. There is a lot of straightforward information on the internet about care for roses and ideal growing conditions.
cinder which is basically small ricks you should mix them in the soil and then plant your roses. it gives them a better chance to survive and grow. i dont think you've to water them everyday. include ALUM mixed in water in 15 days. you need to check if your plant 's soil is damp enough from the inside becuase it may look damp on the surface but it can be dry af from the inside, so put your finger in it like you check if a cake is baked or not and see if its dam. that way you can be sure if or not you need to water it. Hope Your roses survive one love team super
Sometimes if you buy flowers at a nursery or hardware store they have been forced, also roses are a perennial so they need to be in the ground in order to get the nutreints
I noticed today, the first thing I do after waking up is watching the daily vlogmas. It's weird, but it feels great to start your day with her positive and encouraging vibes😊❤️💜
Honey and baking soda is a good exfoliator. I use it on my hands in the winter. Mix it together, rub it on, leave it for about a 10 mins and then wash it off, twice a day. And I'm sorry about the roses❤🌹
Hi Lilly!! I'm sorry about the rose trees. Right now they need lots of love, they're in shock and are trying to recover. Try to provide them a buffer of some sort. Keep an eye out on the weather. The temperature has to be suitable as well. As a researcher I am developing custom exclusive organic fertilizers. Your rose tree most likely would love to have a fertilizer made from the exact same type of vegetation. This fertilizer could help in the tree's healing efforts. Let me know if you are interested🙂
As little as I know about plants:(I have one rose bush )Rose bushes need watering everyday and probably they haven’t settled in your home; keep them away from direct winds; the winds are too harsh for the lil roses 🥀
That vlogmas music in the beginning 💜 Lilly...for ur skin i can safely suggest something as I have experienced it too... As soon as you get out of the shower n ur skin is still moist just lather it up with good ol’ Vaseline...it will do wonders n also do that before going to sleep.. N stop using lotion! It has almost no affect for people with dry/itchy skin Hope it helps!
AMEN for what you just said about being a better boss because you were an employer !!! BUT THERE IS SOME PEOPLE THEY FORGOT ONCE THEY WERE DOWN THERE TOO!! Be kind please don’t forget about the days you were a “simple” employer
Roses Advice: Plant them in summer so that there roots go down in ground and hence they can survive winter. Your neighbours must have planted their roses a long time ago that's why they are not dead.
I dont know if this is accurate but seems legit so i will upvote it so Lilly can see it and have all the advice she needs❤️
Also they need lots of water! I used to work at a greenhouse and watering everyday sounds accurate
Lilly, when plants first go into the ground, they go into shock so they need to be extra nurtured meaning more water than usual and more protection from the elements. Once they become establish, then there should be less maintenance. Depending on the plant, that could be months.
It's good to feed them with some filtilizer and cut them.
You need a Gardener which is different than a landscaper. A gardener knows how to care for plants. A landscaper knows how to cut grass etc.
"My leg is a giant scale. Step on me to find out how much you weigh"
And that, my friends, is why I love her
Didn't really get that joke...?🙄
@@reetichauhan355 It was a play on words. She said that her legs were "Scaly" as in really dry, and then she said, "step on me to find out how much you weigh" because a scale can also be a weighing scale. I'm not the best at explaining things, but I hope that helps :)
Literally read this as shr said it😂
Your landscaper is probably being bribed by the person you buy plants from 😂 that's why they recommend it to you 😂😂😂
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SADfor Lilly tho....😔
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I love how her personality is still the same even after all the *fame* lol
@@daniandthediamonds maybe you're not a og
*"Elsa calm down... it's winter."*
*😂😭*
For your elbows Lilly, use the body shop butters. They are the best.
Yea they are!!
This is a great idea! Maybe I'll try this too!
@@Wonxhitong why?
@@Wonxhitong oh, ok
@@Wonxhitong I'm sorry, but I was confused as to why you said they're probably from south africa, I mean, what else should I say other than oh, ok
Try moving your rose trees to a less windy place and adequate amount of sunlight, the type of white roses you are growing are really sensitive to wind and sunlight (Also a place where it doesn't form any stains on the walls). And since they are in pots you have to water them twice or thrice a week(depending on the size of the pot). And even I had issues with bugs eating my roses, and what I did to get rid of them is to just spray water with force onto the leaves every now and then , also add some rose mix powder or something that you can get in your area and add 1 tablespoon of that powder once a week. It not only puts the bugs away but also makes the roses bigger in size. I love roses so much I bring new ones every month 😂
Sometimes what you see online isn't really what you think it is you have to live and go through life experiences whether good or bad to shape you into a better person in the future and that's how life is
CeraVe moisturizing cream and the one for rough, bumpy skin with salicylic acid!!
Thanks!
omg i hope she saw this cause this is TRUTH
Roses do like a lot of water and light. Yours, specifically, look like they're getting battered too much by the wind, particularly because they're pruned to have that topiary shape ("rose trees" don't exist). That's likely why they're dropping so many leaves. I'd suggest moving them somewhere more protected from the wind. I'd also suggest "deadheading" dying blooms to prevent petal-dropping and encourage new growth. As for the other young, newly-planted trees/shrubs, they'll need a lot of care whike they are in shock and until they get established, or they won't do well. If you want someone to take care of your plants for you, look into a gardener/horticulturalist. Landscapers plan and layout your landscape in a way that looks nice and works for rain run-off, fire prevention, etc. Depending on the landscape professional, they may not be experts on choosing and caring for specific plants. That's where the gardener/horticulturalist would come in. 😊
Fill a 5 gallon bucket or container large enough to place rose in and let it soak for a day to re-hydrate well. Trim off the rose canes down to 6 to 8 inches long. Remove all leaves as well. Partially fill your pot or can with a good potting soil if you don't have your own mix.
Yes, they conned you. First off, Rose bushes require minimal watering, once a week, maybe twice during a drought. They also need regular pruning, about once a month, to stay healthy and flowering. They're also very sensitive to pH of the soil and prefer a relatively acidic pH, around 5. I would suggest using lemon/orange/citrus compost as a supplement to their current soil. Just kitchen scraps will do, and put them as deep in the soil as you can without disturbing the roots. I don't know the temperature there, but it's possible that LA might just be too hot for them to survive. Roses prefer just over room temperature around 25~28C and moderate humidity around 70%. Whoever gave you the roses likely knew all this and if so, conned you. It might also be too chilly up on that balcony because of the wind and killing the roses. They would probably do better on the ground but NOT on the concrete, because concrete absorbs heat/cold and the temperature shock could kill the roses.
I'm sorry , the elbows jokes had me rolling 😂😂💀 Not the sandpaper i-
It always impresses me how good these vlogs make me feel! You being yourself, transparent and flawlessly flawed is making me feel better about myself! Also, congrats on giving the end of your saturday to yourself, without the vlogging camera. You douing good GURL! 😘
For sensitive skin & issues:
• What fragrance/moisturizer/lotion do you use regularly?
• What soap do you use? Does it have fragrance in it?
• What kind of fabric softener/laundry detergent do you use? Does it have fragrance in it?
I have sensitive skin ever since we moved to the US. And one pattern I constantly noticed was that, my skin would become extra extra dry and really bad after coming in contact with water. Whether it was on the beach, in the pool, or even after showers/baths.
Things I tried that really helped me:
- Stop using fragranced soap, lotions, and moisturizers // use ONLY Aveeno, or an organic product that don’t compromise their quality
- Stop using soap with harsh chemicals and fragrances // Use gentle soaps & laundry detergents that have no fragrance, organic, and use natural elements with sustainable quality as well
- Another suggestion I heard somewhere was: JUST after you step out of the shower, don’t pat yourself everywhere super dry... Just pat gently enough so that nothing is dripping down from your body.... but that there is still SOME water droplets on your skin... I was told this helps locks our bodies’ natural oils and mixes well with the body lotion/moisturizer we put on top. Do it AS SOON AS you get out of the shower, and cover all of your skin areas as much as possible.
- Also, when stepping out in short sleeves or any clothing that exposes your particular skin area that is generally hidden, try to use a GOOD QUALITY sunblock product that will help protect your skin from any further damage.
Disclaimer: I’m NOT a dermatologist nor a health professional, but TRUST me.... I’ve been battling eczema and skin issues for a VERY long time now (almost 10 years), so I know and can UNDERSTAND how frustrating it must be for you. Especially living in the west coast area, where sun exposure is more than the average American experiences.
Wish you all the best! 😇❤️ (Lemme know if these tips worked for the better for you or not)
Agree so much about the job stress thing. Wish everyone thought this way.
Lilly, you need to use products with Shea butter in it. Also, if you have not, start using a body scrub. I would also add, that maybe use more organic based products.
How about the "Nimbooda" moment for the blue chairs... Aishwarya Rai wears blue in the song (Hum dil de chuke sanam).
I just got off work. And while I don't hate my job, today I needed this. Thanks Lilly. :)
And the only thing I can think of for your rose trees is maybe they need more direct sunlight? Just looking at where they are and it's kinda shaded. I don't know really anything about plants, just, y'know - water, good soil, sunlight...photosynthesis (wow, I think I even used that correctly).
as a landscaper, yeah, roses dont like being over watered, or underwatered. planting them at this time of year isn't impossible but it should have been done earlier. if the roses were pruned and fed plant feed they should come back next spring. general rule of thumb, you plant/prune plants in spring/early autumn either just before or just after flowering, when the weather is mild or mild for the geographic location.. what your landscapers appear to be doing is just saying yes to you the client instead of "yes, but." because a lot of clients don't want to hear the "but"
No one.
Lilly: making everyone’s day a trillion times better!🥰🥰
Love from a positive UTuber💜
Hearing about your bad job experiences had me feeling so bad for you, Lilly. You're a sweet girl, you don't deserve that treatment. But, I wholeheartedly respect how remembering such moments are the kind of thing that keep you humble. I've got my fair share of those experiences, too. It never feels good. Making sure those on your team never have to go through any of that is something to admire. Especially, when you help everyone realize their value. You're all working hard, so I hope you've thoroughly been enjoying this weekend to relax and rejuvenate. I love you so much, Lilly
Omg kinda makes me feel better that I’m not the only one having major plant woes. Ur so relatable
*For Skin* :
1. Drink extra 1 litre water than what you used to drink in summers.
2. Right after you take bath, moisturize your damp skin, both body and face. Go from light to heavy. Your skin is damp, apply toner if you do then serum then a moisturizer. Use thick moisturizer at night. yes, moisturize whole body atleast twice a day.
3. Exfoliate less and avoid using soap everyday, yes, again you read that correct. Anywhere you have a chance to have sweat on your body, use mild soap, only water is good for remaining body.
4. Use hydrating face mists.
5. Line your woolen clothes with cotton.
6. Please visit dermatologist if things go real south. love you 😘
*PS* : *I have extremely dry skin too*
It's the weather Darling, you said the wind was blowing hard. Yeah the Rose's do have to be maintained and transplanted. If your going to keep them in pots? Best to build a customized pot three to four feet deep, so the roots have room to grow. Going down the whole porch.
Maybe the roses are just going dormant for winter? Do they do that in SoCal? I don't know. Also, you have to deadhead them when the blooms start to die, to encourage more blooms.
I have a rose bush and it needs to be water twice a day , first in the morning and again at the evening, And and we use organic manure every week and it keeps the bush healthy, but in winter the rose bush blooms a little less, but overall the bush gives lovely flowers
"no matter how much money you have no one likes to waste it" 🙂🌈
Skin care advise 1: See a dermatologist.
Skin care advice 2: Cetaphil... place pump bottles on every sink counter of your home and at work, plus bedside bottle and travel-size in your purse. Step one. Any instance when skin washing is required, before towel drying, apply thin layer of Cetaphil to damp skin... just do it.... gently pat skin dry. On bendy places... coat with Cetaphil on dampened area. Now do that forever.
Coconut body butter from the body shop for the crusties! OR The Ordinary sells a lot of oils specifically for dry skin
Firstly, check that your roses arent a special variety bred specifically for high volume blooms. These usually need very specific climate control and settings like in a glasshouse etc. Roses get better nutrition planted in the ground. Plant in winter so the are established by summer. Not sure when the US prunes but we usually do this around the coldest month. Remember to dead head old blooms and remove dropped or diseased leaves. Also move them away from the wind. They are getting battered!
For your elbows exfoliate and then hydrate. I use the exfoliating Korean mitt the green ones. Not every day and don’t over do it or it will burn. I use buffy from lush when I don’t use the exfoliating mitt. And for lotion I use the Lush dream cream.
For your face, a heavy unscented moisturizer that you can layer on is great. Tatcha/kiehls that sort of stuff. After you take your make up off at night, put on a heavy layer and the skin looks better.
For your body: shea butter, coconut oil atleast once a week. Also your shower water may be too hot which also leads to dry skin no matter how much you moisturize.
The soil and or season may not be appropriate for some of the plants you have. Feed the soil with some fertilizer and don't over water. Check for pests. Also sometimes if really cheap soil is used it can be full of pesticides and herbicides which will kill plants that are not used to them. Try to find organic soil, compost, fertilizers. hope this helps.
I agree with that rant. Many hard jobs out there. Hang in there boo you are awesome
It's so amazing to know that you will be making 'Bollywood Raps-II'🎉, doesn't matter if we have to wait!
The first one was supppperbbb! ❤️
If you are remaking them/ adding on to them, for sure it will be worth the wait!
Love you Lilly! 💞
I have very dry skin during the winter. I use Aveeno all over my body after a shower AND I will add Weleda Skin food. The Weleda Skin Food is a new product that I LOVE. It’s honestly very affordable and it won’t hurt to try. I know it sounds like a lot of product but 30 minutes after everything settles my skin feel nourished and soft. I wouldn’t use this all year round. I change to coconut oil during the summer. Hope it helps!
I use a rich hydrating lotion, something with oils/butters, and then apply petroleum jelly to seal it in. Only thing that helps my skin in winter.
Always double check the species of plants you want, otherwise you're at the mercy of the landscapers. Also, make sure they are going to thrive in the soil that you have, because some bushes and trees don't accept certain types of soil. Also, even if it is warm out there, some trees just naturally go into their hibernation and will return in the spring. But it also sounds like you need some new landscapers. It sounds like they are trying to screw you over so they will get more money as you pay for new plants.
I didn't know how much I missed Lilly vlogging until this series started. Such a positive influence! Queen!
Elbows: apply aloe vera gel or aloe vera creams ( works wonders)
roses: ask those landscapers to put that green net/ cloth used in plant nurseries around the plants that will prevent them from ruining in winter
For the skin issue, you need to use a hydrating lotion, not just an emollient like an oil or thick cream. Or if its really bad a hyaluronic acid serum before your lotion to lock in the hyration.
Hi Lilly, CARLA here advice pertaining on your container roses if they used potting soil and not garden soil in your containers that could send your roses in shock to, Lilly trying giving all your roses a drink of seaweed fertilizer that should help them get over the shock of being transplanted that's like giving them a warm glass of milk to calm them down, because fall should have been the best time to plant out roses they shouldn't be dieing on you did they even add amendments to the soil when they transplanted into the soil and you have to be careful not to over water also it will rot out the roots I hope your roses make it 😊 so sorry your having issues your roses are so beautiful I love all flowers and plants
Thank you Lilly for doing Vlogmas
Lilly look for the moisturizing butters! Shea butter or Cocoa butter. Cocoa butter has a stronger smell but both will kill the dryness! Also, I'm no expert on roses, but always thought they needed direct sunlight. Your trees seem covered on the balcony. Were your bushes out on your property in the shade? I would go to your local nursery to get more info than the landscapers are providing. ❤️
everything lilly said about the job stuff is so true. i agree with it all 100%
Coconut oil is the way😊 I’ve bought an large organic coconut oil for $4 at Big lots. Been using it for 5 years now after every shower. Head to toes even my hair or if your worried bout dry hands from sanitizer overload😅(working retail it’s a must). Leaves ya skin smooth and moistures. You got this Lilly🌸
the roses are not for the Californian weather, it needs a lot of work, ask for local plants that are native. I had the same issue back home and when I changed to native plant, it was so easy to maintain and the hotter it gets the prettier the flower went naturally :) good luck it's quite a hustle
I just love your hair... please share some hair care ideas that you indulge in.
Hey Lilly, for dry skin you should try putting on lotion right after taking a shower to trap the moisture, it works for me!😁
it was so funny that somehow lilly brought up the subject of the landscaper 😂
i have no idea how to care of roses, but on the elbow .. have you tried to exfoliate? it is good for removing dead skin and removing the impression that is peeling. After exfoliating in the shower, apply moisturizer. thanks for the exchange, it was a good thought to reflect on. This game looks so cool, perfect game indeed! please try to relax a little on weekends, make less vlog time for you to be 100% for the second season
Skin crust advice : use thick lotion like nivea blue color cream. For elbow apply boroline or vaseline jelly and for face use clinique dramatically hydrating moisturizer
Certain plants and trees are seasonal, so they loose leaves and look like they are done for, but they come back every year bigger and better that's how my muscadine vine is. Now if they are grown in a controlled environment then they may can thrive all year round. But also we are in a hustling time right now, every body who has a job is doing what they can.😉 Lastly, as I say to myself, don't be hard on yourself. Every body has the right to sleep in on the weekend if they are off and be ashy and crusty sometimes😅😅. Luv yuh and be safe.
For your elbows and “crufty” legs, have you tried cocoa butter? What soap do you use?
was just goin to recommend coca butter a must
I too mentioned the same just before seeing this comment.😄
I had the same issue with my feet. LORD! Cocoa butter saved it. It made me so smooth and soft!
Lilly, Rose bushes need water just about every day you can move them from the windy side and move them to the not so windy side, they do winterize and do go dormant they suppose to food twice a year, once in September, and once again in the Spring", the only reason I know about Rose bushes is my ex-neighbor was a botanist for UBC. or you can phone your local college who is taking botanist courses about plants and do an interview about how to take care of Christmas plants that people can give as a house warming gifts cause you just moved into a house. You can pick gardeners who actually care.
Honestly when you showed us your roses my first thought was “it’s gonna die... they planted it the wrong time of year.” I mean they are already grown a bit but... I’m wondering if they got moved into the pot and just moving them probably really disturbed them. If you are unhappy with your landscapers they are a dime a dozen. Find someone who really cares and will tell you no. These people won’t tell you no because they know you have the money so if it dies “meh but another one” I appreciate ya! Sending you all my love and best wishes!
Everyday this is my daily dose of dopamine + serotonin
I'm very much into the chairs and the bushes and the organization. I'm a design nerd. Pls keep sharing 🙏🏿😁😍
jobs...as a 13 yr old i am now both terrifed and excited for them.....
The first 6 months of your first job will be exciting then for the rest of your life you’ll be miserable... cheers to adulthood ✌🏼
SHEA BUTTER: great for the crusties 😊
Water the plants especially cuz is winter, there are chances it dries out faster..for the dry skin, most Indian advice ever, use Boroplus on areas where its tooo dry..and Shea butter also works.. Love you ❤️
For moisturizing your skin, you might try layering your moisturizers. When you get out of the shower, don't dry off completely. You don't want to be soaking wet, but still damp. On damp skin, use a Hyaluronic Acid gel (The Chemistry Brand has a Hyaluronic Concentrate gel for hands and body that is great). Then use a moisturizer on top that has an occlusive to seal in the moisture (Bioderma's Atoderm Intensive Balm is great). Hope that helps!
From lizard to lizard: O'Keeffe's working hands, La Roche hand cream or Weleda skinfood (if you don't mind the scent). Can't recommend them enough for leprosy hands & elbows (not your face, you'll break out). Also, humidifier helps.
Big smile on my face during whole vlog. I missed this.
Try pure shea butter or pure cocoa butter for your skin! Hope it works for you!!
Vaseline for elbows !!!!!!!!!
I have super dry and sensitive skin..
For legs I put moisturizer (epizone A) and then an emollient (epizone E) on top because it locks in the moisture, it keeps my skin hydrated for hours😊💛
Skin advice: I have hella dry hands because of continuous washing and whenever I feel like my skin is dying I do this routine for 3-4 days. Before going to sleep I apply a mixture of glycerine and rose water and sleep so that I don't wash it off. it makes my skin baby soft. Not sure if it will work for elbows but you can try
Bring the roses out of the cold or wind and keep them close to the sun don't over water if the soil underneath is nice and watered its perfect👌
I needed this two months ago 😢 but I left that job but I kinda miss it
For the elbows try cerave healing ointment you can mix it with lotion
For ashy elbows, coconut oil mixed with jergens intense repair lotion works wonders, it’s what helped me and my sisters once for all.
Also, your landscapers looked Latino, a lot of stuff can be lost in translation with you and with the place where they got their plants from. Have a little patience, there’s this miracle gro plant food spikes you can use. It’s most likely they need to be replanted with better soil, loamy soil is best as it will ensure your plants get enough oxygen, water and nutrients to survive.
It looks like the pots that the rose trees are in are too small for the roots, the same thing happened with an apple tree my brother planted 😅
Thanks for the advice Lilly! I really needed it.
Thankyou from the bottom of my heart for making my life better than anyone could ever have done. Forever grateful to you. Pleaseeeeeeee continuethe vlogs?❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼
Here is what works for me and probably for you too...I use CeraVe and for the extra dry spots I use Aquaphor healing ointment. Apply them right after you shower and apply the Aquaphor as needed in a day, not just once. Also drink water. And don't be bewildered too, its not a surprise, your just not applying products. What you put attention on grows..
Thank you for giving me a new perspective on life❤️
"I have awoken from the dead"
Me after writing three finals and handing in 10 projects and thwm passed put for 24 hours
Congrats on putting in that work tho!!! 💪🏽👏🏽💯
@@brittanymorrison4169 Thanks! I hope I did well!
voices is one of my favorite video. every song was bomb
I really want to be your neighbor so I can hear all your shouts to the universe
when I get out of the shower In the winter I use avocado oil first (I put a bunch of essential oils in it so I don't smell like an avocado) like in the shower. THEN I put a layer of shea butter. (also scented ) I get complimented on how soft my skin is all the time. To be fair.... I also drink about a gallon of water a day though.
I literally wait for Taylor’s side notes/ comments in the videos😂😬
I use Tea Tree Oil and Palmer's Cocoa Butter (stretch mark formula... Does nothing for stretch marks, just works really well on dry skin..)
You need to protect the roses from the wind and you are probably a lot better off having them planted in the ground and have a timed watering system. It needs about 15 minutes night and morning so that the water goes deep and spreads around the roots which radiate out from the plant as well as going down. When they are in a pot like that they are going to get dried up by both the sun and wind. There is a lot of straightforward information on the internet about care for roses and ideal growing conditions.
I also worked in a fast food chain, as a telemarketer, and as a singer for Bollywood music bands, can relate to your experiences
For dry skin use the body shop (hemp hard working hand protector)works in hrs,can use anywhere on body 🥰
Yes I needed the advise on job. Thank you Lilly..💕
cinder which is basically small ricks you should mix them in the soil and then plant your roses. it gives them a better chance to survive and grow. i dont think you've to water them everyday. include ALUM mixed in water in 15 days. you need to check if your plant 's soil is damp enough from the inside becuase it may look damp on the surface but it can be dry af from the inside, so put your finger in it like you check if a cake is baked or not and see if its dam. that way you can be sure if or not you need to water it. Hope Your roses survive one love team super
Sometimes if you buy flowers at a nursery or hardware store they have been forced, also roses are a perennial so they need to be in the ground in order to get the nutreints
Thank you for the advices and good mood. Watching from tiny Mauritius🇲🇺
I noticed today, the first thing I do after waking up is watching the daily vlogmas. It's weird, but it feels great to start your day with her positive and encouraging vibes😊❤️💜
Honey and baking soda is a good exfoliator. I use it on my hands in the winter. Mix it together, rub it on, leave it for about a 10 mins and then wash it off, twice a day. And I'm sorry about the roses❤🌹
Hi Lilly!! I'm sorry about the rose trees. Right now they need lots of love, they're in shock and are trying to recover. Try to provide them a buffer of some sort. Keep an eye out on the weather. The temperature has to be suitable as well. As a researcher I am developing custom exclusive organic fertilizers. Your rose tree most likely would love to have a fertilizer made from the exact same type of vegetation. This fertilizer could help in the tree's healing efforts. Let me know if you are interested🙂
As little as I know about plants:(I have one rose bush )Rose bushes need watering everyday and probably they haven’t settled in your home; keep them away from direct winds; the winds are too harsh for the lil roses 🥀
Thank you Taylor, for always editing and making sure we get the vlogs, I personally appreciate it
I love you so much, but I had to laugh at that throwback green scream moment😂😂. But, its called ✨growth✨
Thanks for sharing your job experiences! Needed the most coz I started working just 3 months ago!!!
That vlogmas music in the beginning 💜
Lilly...for ur skin i can safely suggest something as I have experienced it too...
As soon as you get out of the shower n ur skin is still moist just lather it up with good ol’ Vaseline...it will do wonders n also do that before going to sleep..
N stop using lotion! It has almost no affect for people with dry/itchy skin
Hope it helps!
AMEN for what you just said about being a better boss because you were an employer !!! BUT THERE IS SOME PEOPLE THEY FORGOT ONCE THEY WERE DOWN THERE TOO!! Be kind please don’t forget about the days you were a “simple” employer