Natter 69: Practically names itself.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
brush hair - then shower scrunch dry and ignore .
I used to walk in anywhere and get my hair cut. I didn't really know how bad my haircuts were. because I got the triangle head thing.
but I'll buy the white privileged idea of hair, partly because it never occurred t me that hair could be substantially different
Ima get a set for Colin and ita!
I can't believe you just fucking did that to me.
My favourite hair product, back from when I had 1 or 2 cm, was Aveda's humectant pomade. I still have some, for when I get lazy with the cutting. It just tidies everything up, and gives it a bit of gloss. It's like the opposite of the Smashbox Primer. And it's got the best hair product smell I've ever smelt.
Oh, noes, Walking Dead finale. Man, I wish these people weren't such unlikable idiots so I could root for someone. I'd even take a Lurtz equivalent at this point. My viewpoint character does not need to be alive.
My favorite is Darryl, but most of them I want to smack upside the head every so often. Or a lot.
But I am still totally invested in the show.
I cut my own hair so I don't go def con 4 on some poor hair person who doesn't get that my hair is both fine and thick and it hides when it's wet. So, I always come home and find when it's rewashed and free of what ever crap they put in it, that there are chunks hanging down that they missed!
This way I'm the only one I can be pissed at for a bad haircut. It's better for the rest of the world.
I'm my hair's worst enemy. I am inept. It doesn't help that my hair believes its destiny is to head towards my nose, so no amount of product will keep it out of my face for more than a few hours.
some poor hair person who doesn't get that my hair is both fine and thick
Me = fine and thick and curly with product/humidity/dirt, yet when it is just-washed and product-free it is flatter than the proverbial pancake. My hairstylist is worth her weight in gold.
Does the Aveda pomade smell like the other Aveda stuff? I've heard lots of people say they love Aveda's Be Curly, but the scent made me think of Skin So Soft...which reminds me of bug repellent
I am much more picky now than I used to be--when I was younger I had waist-length hair and my mom cut it! But shorter definitely demands a better hairstylist--lord knows I've walked out of a salon crying many times by now.
I can't stand Aveda's smell. I like B&B way better.
I've also decided that I've given up on not shampooing my hair every day. I like the way my hair feels when overly soaped. So there it is.
Grace is irking the crap out of me today I got her all plugged into machines and then she tells me she had to go to the bathroom. This is the medically fragile kid version of a kid in a snowsuit. I had to unplug her and carry her to the bathroom.
I'm getting too old for this shit.
Also, the death star pinata required glitter. Suffice it to say the whole house is aglitter, even though I applied the glitter outside.
I am philosophical about bad cuts, because my hair grows like kudzu.
Does the Aveda pomade smell like the other Aveda stuff?
Nope. Most of their stuff gives me a massive headache. And a rash. This has a really light, almost floral, almost out-of-reach smell.
What's B&B?