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babyjane
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August 01, 2015, 03:51:56 PM »
I have still got static hair. I have tried what my neighbour suggested but I think it is linked to my being out of sorts for months. Apparently stress, physical and mental, really shows in your hair.
My hair is starting to look better now and the curl has returned so hopefully the static will soon clear off too
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CLKD
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OK - whilst clearing up the papers for the recycling bin I found the article:
"Unfortunately" he (NC) continued, "It's the case for women - all women - that unless you're really old, you can't be seen to have any grey hairs" ……….. all the hair shown in photographs relating to the article (Daily Telegraph, Thursday) are obviously dyed 'silver'
. apparently hashtagGrannyhair is trending
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Dulciana
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Wonder which planet he lives on....................
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CLKD
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………..
Not 1 where I would enter his salon that's for sure
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CLKD
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I am going to tell my new hairdresser not to use hot air against my ears
- before she does the wash/cut ……. 'cos it makes me giddy.
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honeybun
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Now that's a new one on me. Giddy by hairdryer.....burned yes giddy no
Your the customer CLKD so it's up to you to be comfortable. I'm sure they will have much stranger requests.
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CLKD
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- we could have another thread
……. the hairdryer dries out the ear canal which makes me giddy (ier ? )
>wave Honeybun<
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honeybun
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The Giddy Thread then
It's good to have dry ears.
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