I don't cut my hair..ask me ?s
Posted by Anonymous
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I don't cut my hair, don't wear jewlery or makeup..ask me anything
Except what length my hair is.
Except what length my hair is.
Posted by Anonymous on Aug. 4, 2012 at 4:29 PM
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by Anonymous - Original Poster
on Aug. 4, 2012 at 4:41 PM
Women in the 1920s never trimmed their hair or before that.
Quoting bearscubed:
Not cutting or trimming the frayed ends (they're inevitable for anyone) can cause a lot of breakage and weak strands.
Quoting LyTe684:
Did I miss something? Lol
Quoting bearscubed:
I could accept it if you actually did care for it.
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on Aug. 4, 2012 at 4:42 PM
That doesn't mean that their hair isn't damaged.
Quoting Anonymous:
Women in the 1920s never trimmed their hair or before that.
Quoting bearscubed:
Not cutting or trimming the frayed ends (they're inevitable for anyone) can cause a lot of breakage and weak strands.
Quoting LyTe684:
Did I miss something? Lol
Quoting bearscubed:
I could accept it if you actually did care for it.
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on Aug. 4, 2012 at 4:43 PM
Ya they also kept the hair that fell out (like in their brushes) to stuff pillows & make stuff out of it.... YUCK!
Quoting Anonymous:
Women in the 1920s never trimmed their hair or before that.
Quoting bearscubed:
Not cutting or trimming the frayed ends (they're inevitable for anyone) can cause a lot of breakage and weak strands.
Quoting LyTe684:
Did I miss something? Lol
Quoting bearscubed:
I could accept it if you actually did care for it.
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on Aug. 4, 2012 at 4:44 PM
I'm guessing you have never seen a flapper.....
Quoting Anonymous:
Women in the 1920s never trimmed their hair or before that.
I don't know where the sunbeams end and the starlights begin; it's all a mystery.
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