Carlotta79
Carlotta79
Carlotta79

I did love English Vinglish, but my family in India told me that it didn't do well over there.

That is not 80's hair at all.

It wasn't where I live. And even if it was, that's one out of a few hundred movies that the Indian film industry puts out in one year.

A lot of Indian women won't be high fashion models because of nudity.

You're right, there are exceptions, but I've given up on Indian films for now. I live in Canada, and the Yash Raj and Karan Johar films are what are advertised most here (also the terrible Gurdaas Mann films that idealize Punjab as if it hasn't changed sine 1950!) Any great films that I've seen in recent years aren't

The U.S. is still highly segregated (not officially, but socially). In South America, the Caribbean, etc. there is a very very high percentage of mixed race families. Not so in the U.S.

Great, I guess, but hypocritical for a racist film industry to celebrate casting an Indian woman to model for a European brand. There are several movies that cast non-South Asian women in the lead Indian female role (and dubbed their dialogue), because she looks more white (is white, or half white). Also can someone

I know someone who went to hospital with burns from waxing the eyebrows. Skin was removed. :/

I guess you have a different pain threshold. I don't know. I grew up in a town with a massive South Asian population, i.e. we know hair removal like nobody's business - no one has gone through all of them like Indian girls, I can promise you. And everyone threads the eyebrows. Laser everywhere else.

That's a perfect way of putting it. You're right. Jay Z is so big now, he's post-issues.

My God this puppy is cute multiplied by a billion! Details, please! Where is he/she from? Name? Age?

Oh my God bring this pug to me now!

Do it, but also be prepared to work in a legal area other than where you want to be, at least for a few years, to pay off your debts, etc. 90% of the people I went to law school with went in with a specific purpose in terms of jobs, but didn't end up doing that after graduation. The situation where you live might be

So sorry to hear this. I think that you should do whatever you need to feel better (within the realms of the law and morality, etc.) Treat yourself to something to make you feel good, have a good crying and screaming session, write him a letter telling him off - whatever it takes. He's being a jerk.

I never thought about it.

That's a super costume.

I find that plucking has zero pain. Waxing is very painful, can burn, and take skin off. Threading is more of a discomfort. I don't find it painful at all when the hair is pulled out, but I do find it uncomfortable when the thread is rolling agains the skin where there's no hair. It's just irritating.

Now I'm wondering what other people know as threading.

I've had my eyebrows threaded for years and the end that is in the mouth isn't used on the eyebrow area (in my experience, at least). Also, most aestheticians don't even do that. You take a long thread, tie it into a loop, twist it around your fingers, then run that along the eyebrows to thread. I can do it on myself,

Are you kidding? I don't think any child should have any sort of cosmetic thing done to them. I never wrote anything about how her child should have her eyebrows done. I was responding to SapphireDestiny's post which is 100% about a product called an eyebrow razor.