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Re: You can have TV hair!
I have never had problems with hair...yet. I am only 19 though also. I do keep up with shaving my face, arms, and chest. I don't get thick hair on my chest or face but I like it to be all smooth. For my legs, I have an electric razor with a attachment to thin out longer hair before you give it a fine shave. That gets used on my legs and other unmentionables
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Re: You can have TV hair!
I love long hair (on me, dogs, horses.. etc etc. lol)
Mine's waist length.. and I use tips 1-3 all the time. No silicones for long hair though.. it can actually lock moisture out and cause brittle dry hair.
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Re: You can have TV hair!
I love my hair too. In winter, it actually helps insulate my head when I am out plowing snow or cleaning the barn. I am an introverted person usually, and while I do not "hide" in my hair, it adds to my security and I would feel naked without it. In summertime it makes a great cooler also; simply go outside with it wet, and it cools ya off :)
How about some of your hair pics? :D
http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s...es/egin1-3.jpg
Most recent:
http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s...g?t=1182172962
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Re: You can have TV hair!
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Originally Posted by KLG
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All very good info (and routines I've been using since growing my hair out ;)), although I disagree a bit with the info on dyeing. Chemical dye may thicken hair to some extent, but in the long run does more harm than good by exposing hair to all sorts of nasty things that are extremely difficult to pronounce, some of which are even known carcinogens! :O Henna & indigo make excellent strengthening dyes, and are all-natural to boot if you get them from the right sources.
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SO where are the pics?!?!?!!? And where did you go on vacation? Can't wait to see/hear all about it! :D
K~
Henna shampoos are great! I use them, since they are one of the few shampoos that dont have soduim lourel sulfate, XD. I'm allergic to that junk.
The shampoo gives you a nice subtle highlited shine. I love em. Believe its called Henna Gold, if anyone wanted to try it.
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Originally Posted by wolfy-hound
Haha, NAIR!!!
I actually am not bothered by body hair(in fact I like guys with body hair) but the hair on my head just bugs me. The front is falling in my face, and I am going to trim it again. I can't stand hair in my face, to the point that hair in other peoples' faces bugs me! LOL. I tell myself "It's their hair, shut up" but part of me just wants to use a pair of shears...
I haven't had my hair professionally cut in about 3 years I think. I just wet it, brush it(yes brush) flat and cut it so it can't reach my eyes. Then I'm done for antoher month or three. LOL. Every so often, I wet all of it, and brush ALL of it forward and cut everything, then later on have someone check the back to see how badly off I was.
And I STILL get complimented on my hair. Geez.
BTW< I cannot bleach, color, or curl my hair. It refuses to take any color, will not bleach, and won't hold curl more than 24 hours. This is both professional and home jobs. I even used manic panic green, and even my white hairs stayed white. I gave up at that point.
I got aries stubborn brown hair. It's determined.
Wolfy
Haha. I'm pretty much the same way. Wash it. Comb it. Walk to work. I have short hair, though.
And about the male body hair? It HAS to be in the right places. O_O
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Re: You can have TV hair!
I naturally have very thick massive ringlet curls that are impossible to work with and have caused me enough pain and embarrassment as a child. When I was old enough to start paying for my own salon trips and started regularly going to the higher end spas to get my hair cut, I remember how excited I was to learn that my hair is not nearly as impossible as I thought it was. I invested some money in professional products, a T3 blow dryer, tourmaline diffuser, ceramic straightener and thinning sheers and now I'm a pro on styling my own hair and get brave and cut it from time to time. Anyway, I'm glad you've learned what you have and are just as happy to know you can make your hair look great :gj:
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Re: You can have TV hair!
Thats what i love about being a guy. I dont even have to comb my hair.
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Originally Posted by mlededee
no way would i use nair on my head--once i used it on my legs and apparently what was the right amount of time for my calves was NOT the right amount of time for my thighs. i got this bright red, burning rash type thing--i could barely get myself into a pair of pants to go to work for the next 3 days. never again.
Same thing happened to me - I ended up going to the ER with really bad chemical burns... like you said, never again.
As for my hair ... sheesh, nothing works on it. It is to my mid back and No defrizzer out there can control it - I've tried expensive shampoos and conditions - spa and salon reccomended, I've tried home cures, I've tried "swear by it", moisturizing it, hot oil treatments, defrizzers..sprays... creams.... cutting it, growing it out... nothing.
I gave up and wear it in a pony tail with a baseball cap 99% of the time.
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Re: You can have TV hair!
My sister is a cosmetologist...:D She does my hair for me a few times a year.Guess I'm lucky.
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Re: You can have TV hair!
HypoPita casts Resurrection on "You can have TV hair!"
"You can have TV hair!" is successfully brought back to life.
HypoPita gains 5 experience points and 1 point in Thread Necromancy skill.
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On a more serious note, I have always been fascinated as to why people dig up old threads and respond to them.
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