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Thanks Anje, I love to try them. :cool:
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Hello! Do you know any natural smoothing with gradual effect?
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Gosh Anje. I only just realized I could post in this thread. I thought it was a permanent sticky.
Thanks so much for writing all this out for us. Its very helpful :thumbsup:
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Anje
Anje is simply the best
Better than all the rest
Better than anyone....
Wait a minute.... That's a song
Thanks Anje. You ARE pretty awesome.
Congratulations on getting married
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hennalonghair
Anje is simply the best
Better than all the rest
Better than anyone....
Wait a minute.... That's a song
Thanks Anje. You ARE pretty awesome.
Congratulations on getting married
Aw, shucks. :D
Getting married was fun, but it wasn't very recent. We're going on 12 years now. Besides, being married is better than getting married.
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Originally Posted by
hennalonghair
Anje is simply the best
Better than all the rest
Better than anyone....
Wait a minute.... That's a song
Thanks Anje. You ARE pretty awesome.
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Originally Posted by
Anje
Besides, being married is better than getting married.
I agree with both these points :)
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Anje
Aw, shucks. :D
Getting married was fun, but it wasn't very recent. We're going on 12 years now. Besides, being married is better than getting married.
Hahaha!! Oh I goofed. You posted this link to a woman getting married in a week and I posted in the wrong thread but that doesn't take away from your awesomeness :flowers:
And I agree that being married is better than getting married. :lol::thumbsup:
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Can I have a recipe for hair thickening?
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ethanbawasanta1
Can I have a recipe for hair thickening?
Like, to grow more hairs on your head? There's nothing tried and true. Obviously, you're limited to the follicles you have, but there are treatments that seem to increase thickness for some people. Oils with stimulating essential oils mixed in (peppermint, cayenne, all kinds of things that increase circulation), massages, caffein, and even applying Monistat to the scalp have anecdotally made a difference for some people. Taking pills including biotin appears to increase volume for some people too, but as there have been reports of people developing kidney problems after taking the high-but-popular doses, and many people (including me) get acne from it, so consider the risks and benefits carefully.
There are definitely treatments that can temporarily give hair more volume. Sometimes it's as simple as clarifying hair if it's got too much conditioning and buildup. Herbal treatments like henna and senna will increase volume for a while, but that seems to fade after a few weeks and the color that comes with it is a factor that needs to be considered. Protein treatments also increase volume, but can make sensitive hair tangly or snappy if overdone.
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