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Nice people thread part 4 - sugar and spice and all things
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I'm going for a hair cut soon and mine is very much like the top guy in this link.. > http://worldhairstyles.com/trends-medium-curly-hairstyles-for-mens-in-2011/
As a public-sector worker I demand to know how my photograph got used in this advert without my knowledge or say-so I'll be driving one of my platinum-plated sports cars to my lawyers first thing in the morning!.:mad:There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0 -
Sounds very much like "stick to the day job" Hamish
Sad, but true.
The sadder thing is, a teenager could probably get all this stuff to work in about 5 mins.
I've been at it for hours now, and have even resorted to reading the manual.
I think I need a geek.“The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie – deliberate, contrived, and dishonest – but the myth, persistent, persuasive, and unrealistic.
Belief in myths allows the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought.”
-- President John F. Kennedy”0 -
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Sounds very much like "stick to the day job" Hamish
I'm none the wiser and would need a generic picture of your style and colour :A
I'm going for a hair cut soon and mine is very much like the top guy in this link.. > http://worldhairstyles.com/trends-medium-curly-hairstyles-for-mens-in-2011/
Hello fellow curly. Mine is more like no 4 chap in your list....but obviously I'm a girl and also my hair is a lot longerdry its anything between just past my shoulders and almost to my elbows, depending on the curl (curls tighter with a hairdryer, and of course, the curl can droop a bit if its been a while since it was washed or if I've stretched into a hairstyle.) strightened its somewhere between my elbows and my bottom. I can't sit on it atm.
Most of the time ATM though its scraped back in a frizzing bun...right now its less ringlety but down almost to my elbows. I want it longer but I'm almost at its maximum. What I'd really like is hair that was properly waistlength while really ringlety...but then, if it were wet or straighted I'd look like cousin it.:D
DH is a curly top too, but has cut his hair really short atm, (I much prefer him with curls, epsecially as parents/grandparents suggest he won't have it for very much longer). His hair is very dark and tremendously thick (Mine is quite thin, and I had some alopecia when I was iller, and its never really thickened up again...also might be related to my thyroid problems.), DH has got a few greys, which I love.0 -
lostinrates wrote: »Hello fellow curly.
You, zag and i are curly. What about the rest?lostinrates wrote: »DH has got a few greys
Me too, which I'm perfectly happy about.0 -
HAMISH_MCTAVISH wrote: »Sad, but true.
The sadder thing is, a teenager could probably get all this stuff to work in about 5 mins.
I've been at it for hours now, and have even resorted to reading the manual.
I think I need a geek.
No one is great at everything Hamish :beer:0 -
Over the years I could have got a nice haircut .... but I figured it wasn't worth it because what it was sitting on wouldn't have changed.0
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lostinrates wrote: »DH has got a few greys, which I love.
After the year I've had, I've not only got grey, but it's noticeable and it's everywhere and there's even a piggin' lump of it right at the front
2011, the year I grew old.0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »I think it was earlier this year that I declared I don't really have any grey that's at all noticeable. That's changed.
After the year I've had, I've not only got grey, but it's noticeable and it's everywhere and there's even a piggin' lump of it right at the front
2011, the year I grew old.
I only have two that I've seen...I guess there are more at the back, but these two were right at the front. there weren't noticable when I was blonde (and would have continued to hide among creamy highlights), Against chocolate they'll be glowing I expect. I never saw my mother's natural hair colour: she was altready dying over grey when I was born.
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You, zag and i are curly. What about the rest?
Neither straight nor curly but in between: wavy.
Even my hair sits on the fence.Please stay safe in the sun and learn the A-E of melanoma: A = asymmetry, B = irregular borders, C= different colours, D= diameter, larger than 6mm, E = evolving, is your mole changing? Most moles are not cancerous, any doubts, please check next time you visit your GP.
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