Losing Hair, Adding Eyebrows, and Still Chasing Coyotes
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This week, the episode barely gets off the ground when SuChin shows off her newest Nuuly shirt, wowing Kulap and Producer Claire. Once it does, Ku shares her favorite add to carts from a romantic Valentine’s weekend. Su adds to cart an item that was first introduced during our Apple Premium TikTok segment, also wowing Ku and Claire. Despite the laughs, Ku and Su also talk about how this year has brought more fear and pain for the AAPI community with continued violence and murders, most recently those of Michelle Go and Christina Yuna Lee.
Please note, Add To Cart contains mature themes and may not be appropriate for all listeners.
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- Su’s hot sweater is from her Nuuly rental
- Kulap’s favorite wineries from her romantic vacation were Sunstone Winery and Roblar Winery
- She also loved riding horses with Vino Vaqueros
- Both Su and Ku love Revela
- Listen to Kulap’s tablescaping episode on the Deep Dive
- Two important articles to read about violence against AAPI women:
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Transcript
SPEAKERS
Kulap Vilaysack, SuChin Pak, Claire Jones
Kulap Vilaysack 00:10
Hello and welcome to another episode of ADD TO CART. A show about the things we buy and buy into. I may very distracted Kulap Vilaysack.
SuChin Pak
and I am SuChin Pak. I had to take myself off camera at the top of this record, Ku. Cuz I was blowing your mind.
Kulap Vilaysack
I’m looking at you through a zoom screen, what I am accustomed to is a high victorian collar or bold pointed collar I see half of your neck, while my eyes are dining upon a meal here. I truly am losing my mind. This is a deep hue color. I mean you are giving me modern Bridgeton I am seeing layered necklaces. I do not know. Truly, my breath is taken away. Well also the face and hair looks very beautiful. So what is going on?
SuChin Pak
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I am soaking all of that in like a like a dried sponge that has been tossed in the garbage can. And now is being wettened.
Kulap Vilaysack
You are brand new.
SuChin Pak
You know, Ku, number one I am adding to cart before we even start the show. I am adding to cart Claire’s Add to Cart, newly. Thank you very much. I got my first Nuuly box.
Kulap Vilaysack
Wow. For those who do not know what newly is and you didn’t hear the episode which Claire talked about her Add to Cart, it is a subscription service and we love Rent the Runway but generally that’s where dresses, things to wear out on a date or event. These are everyday wonderful wear stuff, right?
SuChin Pak 02:23
Yes, but I think Rent the Runway and I’ve had subscriptions to Rent the Runway. There are fancier you know, it’s a little bit more expensive. The brands are fancier so there is a person and a version of me that loves that. Nuuly is way more wearable, it’s very down to earth. They’re more into recycling and vintage. You know, it’s just more of that kind of a vibe, it’s less expensive. And man, this Nuuly box, I’ve been wearing it and I thank you for noticing. You know, my new. My new Nuuly self. This is this is the newly version of me. It will go back into a box and it will be returned in about three weeks and I will go back to the version of myself. But it is fun. These subscription boxes are really fun because you get to try on things. I will never buy something like this for myself.
Kulap Vilaysack
That’s why you’re wrong. That’s where you’re wrong. I’ll buy that for you. You’re so good in that.
SuChin Pak
Because I thought oh, I would never do this. It’s fun to experiment. It’s a little bit playful. But I mean, I put this on also because we were going to record today and I knew that you would enjoy seeing just a bit of my chicken skin.
Kulap Vilaysack
I’ve never seen similar skin.
Claire Jones
The way you’re glowing is literally bringing tears to my eyes.
Kulap Vilaysack 04:01
Claire, thank you. Thank you for also being witness to this. […] This is who you are. Year of the tiger.
SuChin Pak
Yes, we’ll post this on our Instagram’s because you guys get yourself a newly subscription and go ahead and rent this top. Because it can be yours. So anyway, huge add to cart.
Kulap Vilaysack
I’m not interested in anything else. I need to convince you that this is your look.
SuChin Pak
Oh, this is too much work. But it’s cute for an afternoon. I already I’m tired. This shirt is tiring me out it’s too much effort
Kulap Vilaysack
Just to remind to our listeners, you have frail, rubber like wrists and the stress you put on your delicate bird like fingers to button, each button all the way to the top of your chin. Now this freedom of just slipping on a shirt with a large neck opening, that’s all you have to do.
SuChin Pak
Yeah, but you know, I went outside and I actually jumped, I forgot that I was wearing this and when the wind hit my chesticles I was like, what am I doing? I got a cover up. And I had to add to put on a little, I have, you know, swim towels outside and I just draped it over my shoulder as I walked over to get what I needed to get from my backyard.
Kulap Vilaysack
I am worried that…
SuChin Pak
That I’m gonna catch pneumonia?
Kulap Vilaysack
Well, not even pneumonia that you’re immediately sunburned because that that patch of skin has not seen the daylight in probably a decade plus.
SuChin Pak 06:05
Oh, yeah. Daylight. Oxygen. Changes in temperature. Oh, yeah, there’s an ecosystem here that is frazzled, and on high alert. And as soon as the Zoom is off, I’m gonna throw this off and put on another Nuuly favorite, my denim button up cape. And I will send you pictures of that as well. Before we get into our other add to carts, I mean, you know, heck, we started off with a game changer. You know, who knows what this episode is gonna go. We are heading into March, Ku and I agreed that it has been a pretty shit start to 2022.
Kulap Vilaysack
Tough couple of months if you’re an Asian-American woman.
SuChin Pak
Yes. Obviously, with the publicized deaths of Michelle Go, and Christina, you know, Lee, who was murdered in February. I mean, these are just the stories, by the way that are making the headlines. I say that because the rise in AAPI violence and in our community is there’s it’s not stopping, it’s still happening. Whether they’re violent, like these deaths were, or micro aggressions, or, you know, the attacks on the elderly. It’s just been a really, it’s been a really shitty beginning of the year. You know, there was one post that I thought was so telling of the moment of at least how I felt and she was just like, can I live? You know what I mean? Can I go to work? And get on a subway? Can I go to my own apartment? You know, safely? Can I walk to church? Can I walk in the middle of a busy street? Like, can I live? Like, no, you can’t go about your day. You can’t go to work. You can’t go home? You can’t be out in the middle of a crowded city. No. Because all of that is fucking dangerous. What are you going to do?
Kulap Vilaysack 08:14
I find it hard to talk about it. I’m filled with so much sadness, and rage. And all I can think about is the moments before, moments during and then the moments after with these women’s friends and family. And so it’s an, yeah, I’m just so sorry.
SuChin Pak
You know, we texted each other. Then the night after Christina was murdered. And I was just reading everything and I could not sleep. And I you know, the thing that I kept circling around, was like, boy, you know, we said we weren’t gonna get into it. But here we are. We can cut this but you know, man, boy, I was not expecting this, is like when you see the surveillance stills of her walking to her apartment, and then the hallway. And they say some reports will saying we’ll never know, you know, she maybe didn’t even know that someone was following her. And I think I beg to differ. Because, as women, we always know. We have a sixth sense for things. When something doesn’t feel right. I mean, just the other day, I was walking broad daylight, and there was someone behind me. And I just I felt so tense, you know, that I you know, pulled over and just kind of walked in the middle of the street because I thought if something were to happen, at least if a car were to come by, I wouldn’t be able to you know, someone’s not gonna pull me into a bush. The amount of self-defense scenarios that we as women go through on a daily basis, just getting to our car, getting our groceries, going to the movies, coming home from seeing our friends, every step of the way is a potential landmine, is a potential place where violence can occur, and it is so heavy. And I see those photos. And I think, to myself, if that were me, I would probably know that someone was behind me and it didn’t feel right. But I’m going home. You know, I’m so close to the front door. And I’m about to walk in and it’s gonna be safe, and it’s gonna be okay. We’ve all been versions of that scenario, where we know something’s not right. But we know just if we can make it a little bit further, we’ll be okay. And it wasn’t for her. No, no, it wasn’t for Michelle, who was just trying to take the subway back home.
SuChin Pak 10:40
You’re describing just this. This need for vigilance at such a level. It’s exhausting.
SuChin Pak
It robs you of so much. You know, it robs you of trust and it robs you. You know, I mean, there’s a reason why I don’t like people. And there’s a reason why I am like this. It’s not all rooted in trauma. And it’s not all rooted in that but a lot of it is. I don’t want to fucking deal I don’t want to go out there and be on edge all the time for doing nothing. That’s exhausting. I just I would rather be home. So I don’t know. I’m so back in the hole. I’m so back in my home. Getting newly sweaters feeling alive, but on my own. Because I don’t think I’m capable of being out right now.
Kulap Vilaysack 12:11
She fought to the end.
SuChin Pak
Yeah. Yeah, she did. She did.
Kulap Vilaysack
40 Guys, 40, the number just remember that. Yeah. I just, may her memory be a blessing. I’m so sorry. So sorry.
SuChin Pak
I have taken breaks.
Kulap Vilaysack
Yeah, I had to because I just think about this every day.
SuChin Pak 12:42
Yeah. So I encourage, you know, anyone listening that feels very triggered by this and feels shaky about it. I feel shaky about it. It’s totally okay. To not engage, and it’s totally okay to not have the right thing to say.
Kulap Vilaysack
It’s totally okay to still feel horrible. Days, weeks, months and years after this violence. Like, I think so much is like, you know, especially with the way new cycles and social media goes, it’s like on to the next, get over it, you know, move on. Yeah. Well, you look great in that shirt and I buy that shirt for you. Now, Claire and Su, I hate to report this to you, but it was one minute ago when I realized it was not recording.
SuChin Pak 14:01
Alright, we just dove right in. What you want it you want to get to some add to carts here?
Kulap Vilaysack
I just saw, want to ask you guys to please listen to me guesting on the deep dive for their lifelong learner series where we go in depth about table scaping. It’s quite a listen. It’s very delightful. There’s a lot of dynamics at play here. They have nothing to do with table scaping. But we do talk about it quite a bit.
SuChin Pak
I’m about halfway through the episode because, you know, you got to take breaks. There’s just so much information. There’s so much side talking and under the breath. Just cuts that I’m like, did she just say I need to 15 second, 15 second, 15 second play again. That podcast continues to delight but you three together. It’s like, it’s like you guys forgot you were recording a podcast. It’s so fun.
Kulap Vilaysack
I mean, it’s truly just around the fire. Just picking and prod.
SuChin Pak
Oh yeah, it’s like three sisters. You’re both hugging and cat scratching each other the whole way through it. You don’t know what’s coming next. Yeah, to stay on your toes. Yeah. It’s either blood or, you know, a fluffy pillow, but you don’t know. That’s why you got to take breaks from it and go dead. You can’t be alive for that long. And we’re scoop neck, no, I don’t have enough energy for that.
Kulap Vilaysack
It’s a scoop neck. It is. It really is. But no, I think it’s hue, actually
SuChin Pak
It was really hard to find a sports bra of mine that fit this shape. Let me just say, wow, did I had to go digging through some, just some nasty, so you know?
Kulap Vilaysack 16:03
Real quick. Do we have any bras with underwire? Okay, just again, we will get to add the carts and we have, like, even a bralette. Do we have anything other than a sports bra?
SuChin Pak
Well, they’re not even sports bras, right? I’d like I buy those bras where; you know, you just pull them on like pants. And then you know, you just put them over your shoulder. You know, there’s no like clasp. You know, you buy him in small, medium, large.
Kulap Vilaysack
Just real quick. I wish you would look at Claire’s face.
SuChin Pak
Claire, are you telling me you do an underwire?
Claire Jones
Oh, no, no, no, but I don’t step into my bras.
SuChin Pak
Oh, you don’t? Well, maybe you’re not at that comfort level. I invite you here. Step into your bra. Just pull it up. And there you go
Kulap Vilaysack
This is an example of when you bring something up as if everyone does it. You said, you know, I step into my bra like pants, you know? And then I put it over my shoulders.
SuChin Pak
How else are you supposed to put up a bra on, over your head. Over my head? That’s too much work. It’s so much easier just to put it on over your feet. shimmy it up past your butt. And then you loop your arms through, I to me, that’s the easiest way a bra goes on. It’s just physics. Nothing magical here. We don’t need to, Kulap, doesn’t need to get this hysterical. You really don’t. It’s just science. It’s math. A to B, point A, what is the shortest distance? I’m just going to keep talking until Kulap catches her breath.
Kulap Vilaysack 18:14
You’re tall. You have long legs. When we say shortest distance, it will be over your head.
SuChin Pak
When I say shortest distance. I don’t mean distance as a measure of actual distance; I mean distance as a measure of energy levels.
Kulap Vilaysack
Okay, so you are just redefining words. Does this go back to your wrist strength. I’m just really, really doesn’t.
SuChin Pak 18:43
I mean, I like to get in and out of my underclothes with as little effort as possible. You know, I just put on my underwear. And then I do the same thing with my bra. It’s one motion for both.
Kulap Vilaysack 19:01
I’m understanding. Yeah, it’s because you’re putting your underwear then bram you don’t want to. You don’t want to raise the arms. Everything is already ready to go on the floor. It’s right. And you just sort of pull it up. That’s right. One, then two. Yeah, okay. I’m just okay. I’m trying.
SuChin Pak 19:23
Will you try stepping into your bra? Tomorrow? Will you try it?
Kulap Vilaysack
No, I have […]
Claire Jones
I got hips. My body shape is not conducive to this format.
SuChin Pak
Well, is your bra not made out of sock material? You know, just a stretchy knit. What is it made out of? Treebark?
Claire Jones
Elastics.
SuChin Pak
Yeah, elastics yet so it might sock and my bra. Could be the same thing. They’re very similar in material texture, weight and fabric.
Claire Jones 20:04
I’m going to send a video attempting this to you tomorrow, I’ll be all be covered. But I’ll just show you what will happen if I try.
Kulap Vilaysack
I will not try it. It doesn’t make sense for my body. I have. I am a 34G, if I were to wear socks, yeah, around my two […], they would fall upon my […]. Alright, so add to cart.
SuChin Pak
Should we start the show? You think we should start?
Kulap Vilaysack
Claire, you’re the one who’s supposed to be honest about time.
Claire Jones
Sorry, I got distracted by SuChin’s bra […]
SuChin Pak
Oh, it’s my fault.
Claire Jones
Let’s get into your add to carts.
Kulap Vilaysack 21:00
Su I think we should start with you.
SuChin Pak
Okay, this product came up because you and I have been doing premium content for Apple. And we’re talking about the latest TikTok trends and whether we would add to cart or not. And this is something that Claire had brought. This is a company called Mad Luvv, and it’s an eyebrow stamp. So basically, you put a stencil on your eyebrows, and then you stamp the color on. And it’s supposed to make drawing on your eyebrows. Very simple. And so I got it, and I’ve been playing around with it. Cool. You can see my right eye is stamped. Yes. And my left eye is right, half of it isn’t there. And I’m going to do it for you if I can
SuChin Pak
Oh my god, this is exciting.
SuChin Pak
So you take the stencil, and you put it on your eyebrow. Here I am. And then you stamp it.
SuChin Pak
Oh my goodness. And you’re given multiple stencils. Right?
SuChin Pak
Correct. I’m gonna show you the pros and cons of it. And then you take it off. Can you kind of see it?
Kulap Vilaysack 22:19
I definitely I can see it.
SuChin Pak
The Pro is it’s very user friendly, that you can kind of if you mess up, you can’t really do it. You can’t really mess up, you know, you can embrace it with your little fingers and that sort of thing. I’m not a person that draws in her brows like that is way too high level skilled for me. But something like this for someone like me, it’s really simple. It kind of is like no fuss. And you do have to tweak it a little bit. But it kind of works. Now, in person it looks does look like a powder. So you just have to finesse it a little bit. You put a little eyebrow gel, maybe you define it with pencil again, I’m not doing any of those things.
SuChin Pak
Okay, I also wonder because people who generally have this look are also wearing a full face of makeup like they’re contouring they’re doing all of that. So yeah, like I wonder if like that…
SuChin Pak
It’s a look but I can’t say that it’s not an add to cart, you know? It’s just one of those things where it’s not going to give you the perfect brow you know that maybe it’s promising but for beginners or people kind of are low fuss and don’t want, don’t need that supermodel eyebrow, you know that are obsessed with every single line. Then this could work got it. I wanted to hate it.
Kulap Vilaysack
So Claire how much am I buy that for?
SuChin Pak
It was a lot. I think it was like almost $50?
Claire Jones 24:00
Yeah, I think it ended up being $40 but I think you can buy iterations of this for pretty cheap.
SuChin Pak
Or Claire, I was thinking this stencil, you could use it and maybe fill it in with your eyebrow, whatever you use your eyebrow powder, and it kind of guides you. I think most of you know eyebrows knowing if you call it that is about like trying to figure out what is the shape? Yeah, that’s really hard. Like, especially for someone who who’s never had eyebrows. So I don’t know what my shape is. I’ve never had eyebrows. It is nice to have a stencil and you could kind of use it, you know with your own stuff is all I’m saying so definitely worth a try Claire If you want I’ll send you a stencils and you can try.
Claire Jones
I was gonna say that’s the part I probably struggled the most with is shape.
Kulap Vilaysack
Yeah. I mean so potentially I invested in shapes for all of us, we should come together decide whichever shapes.
SuChin Pak
Oh man, don’t you love an immigrant circle, don’t you love that?
Kulap Vilaysack
I mean I don’t know why we would waste those stencils.
SuChin Pak
I was I was going to forward these stencils on frankly to the both of you for you to try.
Kulap Vilaysack
I want to talk about you know, I know it’s a couple weeks past but I went on a lovely Valentine’s Day weekend road trip with my sweet boy I saw sweet sweet boy I had to get out of town.
SuChin Pak
You needed a break.
Kulap Vilaysack
I needed novelty. That’s the best way to put it. And these old tired eyes needed to see something different. Today I saw a lot of Su skin and I’m seeing it. But I don’t know if I think I would have been shocked had I not been out in wine country. Santa Ynez wine country. Oh, yeah. And got to see just it was the weather was perfect. We’ve never done like a wine tasting weekend. And that was our activity. That was all we did. And so I just wanted to give some highlights of the a few of Ku’s wine. And I want to say that the two wineries that I really liked was Sunstone winery and Rogue ware winery. Why? Well, I like the wine. It was tasty, too. I liked the environs, the environment. It was beautiful outside wine tasting is such a good at a winery is such a good pandemic activity. And I want to add that at Roblar winery, they had delicious food. Now, quickly got to remove from cart. Kuku can’t have more than two wine tastings because, I wasn’t sloshed. I was definitely not sloshed. But I had a headache.
SuChin Pak 27:21
Oh, yeah. You hansy?
Kulap Vilaysack
No, no, because I wasn’t like, because I was driving my sweet boy around. So I didn’t feel like shorts was I you know, buzz? Absolutely. But I wasn’t like slosh. But a headache came on. Pretty strong. Pretty.
SuChin Pak
For when you drink wine, or is that something that’s happened as you get older or changed for you?
Kulap Vilaysack
I mean, we are marching towards stuff.
SuChin Pak
Yeah, sprinting is more like it.
Kulap Vilaysack 28:02
I’m not much of a sprinter. Electric biking towards. Moving rapidly, but less effort than you imagined. But yeah, I don’t know. It could have been a combination of also day drinking. not drinking enough water. And then, having and then drinking. I’m not a doctor, Su. These are just my hunches, my wine hunches.
SuChin Pak
And if nothing is more sure than a wine hunch, then get out of here.
Kulap Vilaysack
But Su, there’s a game changer on this trip. And it’s something that I think your daughter would be into, okay, on the day that I got a headache. We started off for an 11am horseback ride, private horseback riding experience with Vino Vaqueros, if you hit that link, you can kind of see it. Yeah, you’re not drinking wine before or during, to be clear, but you are writing in a winery and also in just some private lands and it just it’s so gorgeous, gorgeous. So gorgeous. And it was me and Scott and our guide, Miss Savannah Laos. Her last name is Laos, which I thought was amazing. Yeah. Her dad’s Hispanic. And it spelled just like my country, Kismet, and it was just the three of us writing. And then on our ride back. We were joined by the Vino Vaqueros dog, Nana, who she just looks like a normal dog but she was like our guard dog. And Savannah was telling us that they have like little wild pigs and they have coyotes and so she makes sure that the horses don’t freaked out by like sudden jumps or anything like that. And then at one point, Nana, just took off like silently took off and just flew into the distance. And that’s when I saw a coyote. And she chased it down. And I was just so like wow, Nana, wow, Nana, I need to be like you with my situation. Now nana has killed three coyotes and I don’t I am. I really want to be clear to everybody. I don’t want to hurt the coyotes. I want them to lead beautiful lives. I just don’t want them to feel comfortable in my yard. But I was like, wow, Nana. I’m taking notes, silently chases, chases them. Now like Kuku, where she’s jingling bells screaming yelling obscenities carrying purses.
SuChin Pak 30:53
Did you tell the instructor that there was another way to scare off coyotes that if Nana needed a rest? That she could also use Jingle Bells.
Kulap Vilaysack
Well, it didn’t come up because that would be as if I went to like a pilot. And I said there’s another way to fly a plane.
SuChin Pak
Exactly. That’s what I wanted to hear.
Kulap Vilaysack
Just run very fast and Jingle Bells and you’ll lift up off the line.
SuChin Pak
Clutch your Gucci bag close to your chest while you do it, of course. You got to ask your Heidi rose, or your other ladies. There could be a significance to coyotes showing up in your life. I don’t know what it is again. Not a doctor.
Kulap Vilaysack
Is this your wine hunch?
SuChin Pak
I love a wine hunch. And it is most of my life is just one long line hunch isn’t it? Or my brows are wine hunch right now?
Kulap Vilaysack
Better if you drink lots of wine or you look at those brows, drink lots of wine and stay good distance away.
SuChin Pak 32:11
I want to talk about an add to cart as well. This is a product that both of us have received to try, right? It’s called […]. And […] is a hair health and growth. I guess it’s a serum, it comes in a bottle. And it has a consistency, it’s of water, like it’s very fluid. And I’ve been using this thing for almost six weeks, and I will share..
Kulap Vilaysack
You have you have a little bit of a patch on the front.
SuChin Pak
So I have a patch of hair that’s pretty thin. And I lost it really around the pregnancies. And it never grew back. I’ve kind of been looking for something like that to help me grow this patch of hair.
Kulap Vilaysack
Su, I have to say that the thing I like the most about […] is that it’s topical. Yes, I take so many supplements a day that I a lot of these hair growth treatments are many, many pills and having something topical, right, I was on board right?
SuChin Pak
You know, there is something about it, where you’re just targeting the area, you know, so maybe this is it, you know, necessarily for someone who overall their hair is thinning, but maybe you can, there’s enough of it, it is very light that you can put it all over your scalp. But for me, I was really drawn to it because I could really just concentrate on this one area. And I’m going to show you some pictures and I don’t know I can see the difference. Now I don’t know if you’ll be able to see the difference. And I’m going to take better pictures and post them because I realized that I should have the same hairstyle? The first photo is of me before I started the serum. So you see that corner that’s sort of where it is, now open up the second picture. Now what you’ll notice here and for me what I notice is look at my hairline, that’s where I see the growth the most is my hairline is pushing is coming down farther. I noticed, look at where the part is. That’s why I always had my part. Look how much more full the second picture is in the part than it is in the first picture. It’s a subtle difference. But it is a difference. My hair is for sure growing and I see it because my hairline has little. I can see little baby hairs growing where there wasn’t hair there before. And it’s not something that has a consistency where you’re if you put it on in the morning and you want to go, it dries and so there’s no like oiliness to it and I goopy. It was founded by a group of scientists, Harvard, MIT, Princeton educated, okay, smart people, fancy smart people. And their original backgrounds were in cancer therapies, immunology. And this is important AI for drug discovery, when they were tackling hair loss, they discovered a solution that nobody else has that no other hair, you know, product like this has, it’s called […]. And I don’t know if I’m pronouncing it correctly, but it’s something like that.
Kulap Vilaysack
Yeah, it’s got, I guess, like it has like similar compounds found in like Reishi Mushrooms, and those are scientifically shown to help follicle cells grow.
SuChin Pak
Yeah. And how they came up with this formula was that they use this AI technology to really figure out how real hair cells work, and what actually contributes to real hair growth. It is toxin free; it is paraben free; it is hormone free; it is scent free. And they have six-week clinical trials where 97% of the participants reported some sort of healthy hair. So there’s less shedding, there’s growth. It’s thicker for me, there’s no room for you. You know, I started to notice it around four weeks. But the last, but the last two weeks, I’ve seen much bigger difference. Do you know what I mean? Than in the four weeks, so anyway, totally add to cart. Try it out.
Kulap Vilaysack 36:43
I really am seeing a difference. So I’m looking at this hairline right now.
SuChin Pak
You know what? It wasn’t until I started to take the pictures. Like you really need to see side by sides to see like where the hair is growing. And I hadn’t even noticed that my hairline was getting fuller, I was just really focusing on like the bald patch, you know, just to see. And I was like, o h, I don’t know, it’s still, you know, thin, thinner there than the rest of my hair. But until I saw the photo, I was like, Oh my God, look at my hairline, my hairline, I can see the new hair growth coming in. And so that’s going to grow and fill in. Yeah, a lot of that patchy scalp that I’ve got going on here. So it’s an Add to Cart. It’s easy to use, which is like which is big, which is huge for us. So we love it.
Kulap Vilaysack
I mean, I know that’s number one for you. I knew it before, but this episode really brought it home to me. Su, another amazing show, one that was cohesive, planned out.
SuChin Pak
On time. And so easy to edit too, right? Claire and Ivan. You’re welcome. You’re welcome for this show. Alright, that’s it. Oh, we didn’t get to anything. But we got to a lot of things. You know, thank you all for listening. We Contain Multitudes, right? If you like our show, and you know, it’s some episodes you may love more than others. But overall, if you like this show, and what we’re doing here, give us a rating and a review. You know, a nice one would be nice. It helps people find us, so that’s really important.
Kulap Vilaysack 38:26
And you can find everything we talked about on the show, on our Instagram at @AddToCartPod. And I think a lot of people don’t realize this but if you go in our link in bio, there is a button that Claire has set up where you can see all of like the direct links to the items that we purchased. So Sue a lot of people were like, where’s that foot balm where I get that foot balm? Oh man, that link is there for you, all the links are.
Claire Jones
If you want to stamp your eyebrows on, there will be a link there for you.
SuChin Pak
And there’ll be photos in the feed. So follow us. All right. Also you can leave us a voicemail. Sometimes we give things away when you do but leave us a voicemail we love hearing your voices, 833-453-6662.
CREDITS
ADD TO CART is a production of Lemonada Media. Our producer is Claire Jones and our mix is by Ivan Kuraev and Veronica Rodriguez. The music is by Wasahhbii and produced by La Made It and Oh So Familiar with additional music by APM music. Executive producers are Kulap Vilaysack, SuChin Pak, Jessica Cordova Kramer and Stephanie Wittels Wachs. Be sure to check out all the items we mentioned today on our Instagram at @AddToCartPod. Also, please take a moment to rate, review, and subscribe +to the show wherever you get your podcast.