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    ohhh Good Luck!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tournesol View Post

    On a more serious note though. THis week I'm 37 weeks pregnant. My husband and I went to see the Dr yesterday, and so I'M GOING IN THIS SATURDAY TO HAVE LABOUR INDUCED!
    Good luck, Tournesol!

    But why are they inducing you so early?

    Take some snacks, drink (water especially) and CDs with you.

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    WOW! good luck, Tournesol!!!!!!!!!
    Saturday I'll be sleeping hopefully,(after 2 weeks of non-stop studying),I'll keep you in my dreams!
    Back to the Q:
    We have a little openning behind the kitchen in the back of the house, where the walls are tall, my mom thought it was a great place for the "delicates" until the peogons found out about it...I think they are on mutual agreement now.
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    I'll be thinking about you on saturday, Tournesol.
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    1) I wonder how mama and baby are doing?


    2) I just spent a week in a dry climate, this morning I woke up dry and flaky (face). My face lotion isn't helping all that much any ideas?
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    Quote Originally Posted by papayahed View Post
    2) I just spent a week in a dry climate, this morning I woke up dry and flaky (face). My face lotion isn't helping all that much any ideas?
    I like to use a salt scrub. It will help exfoliate your face, while the oil will help to replace some of the moisture. My only caveat is that if you're prone to breakouts, it can trigger one.

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    I live in a dry place. Tip: don't shampoo your hair too often, it'll get all frizzy and split ended.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JuniperWoolf View Post
    I live in a dry place. Tip: don't shampoo your hair too often, it'll get all frizzy and split ended.
    I was kinda in your neck of the woods but not really. Usually down here in the swamp I have to wash my hair every other day or it looks oily and greasy but up there I could have gone all week if I wanted (I didn't though).

    I'm worried about all that oil in the salt scrub, maybe I'll do an aspirin mask! I haven't one of those in forever.
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    Haha yeah, the lack of moisture here is a killer. On the plus side though, we don't have many people with very bad acne.

    What's an asprin mask?
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    I was wondering the same thing. I don't think I've ever heard of that.

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    I take about five cheap drug store, noncoated aspirin and crush then up and add either water or milk to make a paste then appy it to my face for about twenty minutes then exfoliate when I remove it. It's cheap and it leaves me with smooth skin.

    I found this recipe which adds jojoba oil:

    http://viviandanger.hubpages.com/hub/famousaspirinmask
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    Got it

    I'm thinking of cutting my hair off, but I'm not sure what to do with it. I've super thick hair, and long layers seems to work well. Does anyone know of any good shoulder length cuts that can accommodate lots and lots of layers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by papayahed View Post
    I just spent a week in a dry climate, this morning I woke up dry and flaky (face). My face lotion isn't helping all that much any ideas?
    Well, if you don't want to try olive oil, maybe avo? Or yogurt works really well. It exfoliates and moisturizes. Or a honey mask. Or a honey and yogurt mask!

    My mother is into this new thing where you mix some yogurt with the contents of one spirulina capsule. It's scary looking but her skin looks amazing afterwards.

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    My youngest son is spending Thanksgiving elsewhere. I knew this had to happen sometime-and I am glad he's growing up and that he has friends and is happy-but I'm still depressed.

    Any suggestions on how to deal with this would be appreciated.
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    Every time I see this thread, I think of a boy coming in here and it going down something like this.

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