07/11/10 06:24:42PM @deever:
Yea mine are all done now, got them finished on thursday; took me 3 2 &1/2 hour sessions to do it =]
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07/09/10 02:03:05AM @deever:
Yea an aloe Plant... hahahahah you dont harvest them as such =]you break a bit off of a leaf & then you have aloe vera =]yea, I was gonna wait but on the first day I went to the local plazza & got a heap of tams & headbands =]
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07/08/10 10:52:11PM @cam:
good for u,.well,im fine, and i do understand on school's time age as well, To me there just keep mind strong & optimistic could be dreadly but you r fine at all:)
07/06/10 05:34:46AM @deever:
Hahahaha Same here! I have half a head also =]I am going to buy an aloe plant, Im not really liking mine atm, but im sure once they are done then I will like 'em =]<3 London =]
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07/05/10 11:28:43PM @cam:
Good for you but, please tell to me whats about the mentions of deadline???Im really dont understand.,:-#,My home is in my head.
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07/05/10 01:40:50AM @james-smith:
well that's good thinking I only had one mirror and I only used it a few times...needless to say my sections are pretty horrible xD
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07/04/10 08:32:40PM @deever:
Why do you not want to use wax?Well Claudia, 2 reasonsThe First being that wax in most instances is waterproof & therefore will not dissolve in the water when you wash your hair thus, building up over time.... I heard of one girl that cut her locks after 3 years of waxing & there was a wax core in the center of the dread..... not pretty =s& the second reason is that wax hinders the locking process... whilst in the mean time the dread looks matured, inside the dread is still in teen or even the baby stage.All in all it's your call hun, I'm just sharing what I know with you & then you can make your valued judgement from there. But I have heard to use Aloe as your wax substitute & Vinegar &/or a Bicarb solution to wash residue out of them =]Love London <3
welcome and thnx for donating
Yea mine are all done now, got them finished on thursday; took me 3 2 &1/2 hour sessions to do it =]
Yea an aloe Plant... hahahahah you dont harvest them as such =]you break a bit off of a leaf & then you have aloe vera =]yea, I was gonna wait but on the first day I went to the local plazza & got a heap of tams & headbands =]
good for u,.well,im fine, and i do understand on school's time age as well, To me there just keep mind strong & optimistic could be dreadly but you r fine at all:)
Hey,how goes?
Hahahaha Same here! I have half a head also =]I am going to buy an aloe plant, Im not really liking mine atm, but im sure once they are done then I will like 'em =]<3 London =]
Good for you but, please tell to me whats about the mentions of deadline???Im really dont understand.,:-#,My home is in my head.
well that's good thinking I only had one mirror and I only used it a few times...needless to say my sections are pretty horrible xD
Why do you not want to use wax?Well Claudia, 2 reasonsThe First being that wax in most instances is waterproof & therefore will not dissolve in the water when you wash your hair thus, building up over time.... I heard of one girl that cut her locks after 3 years of waxing & there was a wax core in the center of the dread..... not pretty =s& the second reason is that wax hinders the locking process... whilst in the mean time the dread looks matured, inside the dread is still in teen or even the baby stage.All in all it's your call hun, I'm just sharing what I know with you & then you can make your valued judgement from there. But I have heard to use Aloe as your wax substitute & Vinegar &/or a Bicarb solution to wash residue out of them =]Love London <3