Not for everyone. If I wash my hair every day it would be so brittle it would snap right off.
Not for everyone. If I wash my hair every day it would be so brittle it would snap right off.
Rinse off, but don't use soap. That's what I do. I shower and wash my hair about twice a week. If I am doing something where I get sweaty, like working out, I just hop in and rinse the sweat off without soaping up.
I know for children and infants, it is suggested that you don't bath them daily because it washes away good bacteria that helps build up immunity. I don't think applies to adults.
It is. I have extremely thick, long hair. It's down to the top of my butt. Washing it more than twice a week makes it way too dry. Plus it takes me about 15 minutes to thoroughly shampoo, condition and rinse it. I have to slather the ends in oil to keep them from feeling like straw. I usually have about 4 days before…
Same. I have thick hair down to my butt. I can't bear to wash it more than twice a week. I usually shower 2-3 times a week with soap. If I get too sweaty I'll rinse off. Buying a detachable shower head was one of the best decisions I've made.
Yeah.... no. What really matters is showing up. Where I come from people show up to pay their respects, share stories and comfort each other, not to walk the catwalk. It doesn't matter what they're wearing as long as they are there. It's not a date, or a job interview, it's a funeral. Being there, showing support,…
Truth. The same when my grandmother died. She came from a poor family in the hills of Appalachia and raised her 13 younger brothers and sister. We have mountains of cousins and extended family and she and my grandfather lived up a 'holler'. In a town of about 2500 people around 500+ people showed up to pay their…
holy photoshop! It looks like they pasted his head on someone else's body. Looks weird and fake. Not doing it for me.
Wow. I don't know why everyone is being so nasty to you. I think that in this situation "destroying" the dress is no big deal since it is going to fund charity, but the new trend of "destroy the dress" parties is kinda shitty. When did people become so superstitious? I wouldn't turn down a beautiful dress, even if it…
That's what really bugs me about wedding dresses, people wear them once and then they never touch them again. It IS wasteful. A facebook friend recently got divorced and someone suggested she have a 'destroy the dress' party. Apparently that is a thing, and people are destroying their expensive dresses out of spite. …
oh, good. punch her in the box while you're at it.
are you ill? Take your damn shit back.
Love my electric griddle. BACON!
psssht. Don't waste good drugs on that jerk. She should take the xanax herself.
I've been trying to make Nermal famous for a while now. She has 3000 followers on Facebook. She has both eyes but has a huge scar on one of them because it almost fell out when she was a baby. She's old and fat and has breathing problems. She sneezes in my face about 5 times a day, but I love her more than anything…
I agree. I think the mom sounds a little bit whacky, but the kids aren't being hurt by not getting presents. Just because it's the parents fault that their kids are entitled doesn't mean that they shouldn't have some type of punishment for the entitlement. It's a good learning experience for everyone. The parents…
My friend's daughter bought $200 worth of smurfberries in the Smurfs game once with her phone. She was actually able to recoup the money by calling the company and getting it refunded.
we recently had several package thefts locally. One family set up a camera. Ut turned out to be a lady in a really nice bmw. She also swiped the wreath off their front door.
Same, I was about to go to college and wanted to just get it over with. I'd been ready for a long time, I just didn't have anyone that I even liked. So I ended up banging a much older guy who was very attractive, but very skeezy.