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    Quote Originally Posted by Idril View Post
    Non christian religious jewelry?...do you mean you just don't want crosses or are you looking for Jewish symbols or Hindu or Muslim or just generic symbols like doves and ankhs or something like that?
    Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist, Pagan, etc....anything that doesn't involve crosses or saints. (Nothing wrong with crosses or saints just not what I need right now).
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    humm well well well you know I think Ive crashed goodnight people....
    Whatever happened to the live chat thread?
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    Here's a site I found with a really odd address. There's a ton of crosses on there but there are also a lot of other items that are not crosses or saints so you might be able to find something there that would work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightshade View Post
    humm well well well you know I think Ive crashed goodnight people....
    Whatever happened to the live chat thread?
    Ermmmm, what Live Chat Thread? I'm curious!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightshade View Post
    Whatever happened to the live chat thread?
    It's dead. deaaaaaaaaaad!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Idril View Post
    You can always braid it when it's wet, perhaps take a shower at night, wait until your hair is just slightly damp and then braid away. When you get up in the morning, take out the braids and while your hair won't be exactly curly, it will have a nice wave.
    lol, i tried, i washed it, used an entire botttle of moose, braided it and the next morning i unbraieded it had curls and then they fell out in 2min..

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    Quote Originally Posted by stephofthenight View Post
    lol, i tried, i washed it, used an entire botttle of moose, braided it and the next morning i unbraieded it had curls and then they fell out in 2min..

    I'm sorry. I'll give you another piece of advice then...like you, my hair has a really hard time keeping a curl in it. Mine actually has a fairly strong wave to it but it's completely uncontrollable and random and my hair is very heavy and no matter what curling technique I use, curling iron, hot rollers, sponge curlers, etc... the curls don't last more than a few minutes so I've learned, in order to not add any weight to it, when I'm know I'm going to be curling it, I don't condition it. That seems to help keep it a little lighter and therefore the curls stay in a little longer...at least a few minutes longer. For me, in addition to not taking curls well, my hair doesn't take to straightening very well either because of that wave so when I want straight hair, I do the opposite and put tons of conditioner in there, the wash out kind and the spray in kind so the hair weight is even heavier. And then after using a brush and hair dryer to straighten it, I usually have to use a straightening iron as well. My hair is notoriously uncooperative.
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    Hey girls. I'm intrigued by cream eyeliner, anybody use it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by papayahed View Post
    Hey girls. I'm intrigued by cream eyeliner, anybody use it?
    Cream eyeliner?? never heard of it...heard of liquid eyeliner etc. but not that one. Then again I don't wear eyeliner. Interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bakiryu View Post
    I need to find some good shampoo and conditioner. The trouble is in kinda poor and can't afford the expensive stuff. (And by expensive I mean anything above 10$) Does anyone have any suggestions?

    (I have curly, long hair, prone to tangling and dreacklocking)
    Bakiryu, where are you from? In Canada and the US there are stores called Lush. They make fresh, all-natural handmade cosmetics. The stuff is amazing. I too have long, really curly hair and their stuff works wonders. The shampoo comes in bar form. The one I use is called Godiva and it's amazing. It leaves your hair really soft and shiny and smeling good. It's actaully a two in one bar, but I find it doesn't quite condition as much as I need so I use a conditioner of theirs as well. The bar of shampoo is around $10 and though it looks small, it lasts a really long time. Google their website. It will prolly have info.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stephofthenight View Post
    okay, so my hair is like realy long, like touch the floor long, but its realy dry and straight, i dont use any chemicals on my hair, nor do i straighten or blow dry it, is there anyway for me to get curls without chemicals?
    Sorry to disappoint, but I think the only way your hair will curl is if you cut it. My hair is naturally very curly, but I find that the longer it gets, the less is curls because of the weight. The longer your hair is, the more it weighs and then it physically cannot hold itself up in a curl. If your hair touches the floor, it probably just weighs too much to hold a curl. On the other hand, if you really wanted curls, you could try getting a perm. I really don't know if it would hold though. Good luck!

    Quote Originally Posted by papayahed View Post
    Hey girls. I'm intrigued by cream eyeliner, anybody use it?
    I use gel eyeliner. It's kind of creamy though. SO much easier than a pencil or liquid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by *Classic*Charm* View Post
    Bakiryu, where are you from? In Canada and the US there are stores called Lush. They make fresh, all-natural handmade cosmetics. The stuff is amazing. I too have long, really curly hair and their stuff works wonders. The shampoo comes in bar form. The one I use is called Godiva and it's amazing. It leaves your hair really soft and shiny and smeling good. It's actaully a two in one bar, but I find it doesn't quite condition as much as I need so I use a conditioner of theirs as well. The bar of shampoo is around $10 and though it looks small, it lasts a really long time. Google their website. It will prolly have info.
    Thank you! I live in the US and will certainly try this. My hair is really soft real now since I just change champoos, but it's still tangly. I think the curls want to kill me.

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    Ladies, I have just found out to get perfectly smooth elbows and soft knees. Anyone interested? (Mine are not scaly anymore!)
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    Is it just me, or is this thread going all over the place, lol!

    And WHERE is Opti??

    And may I offer some of you some nice French Brie on top of Triscuit crackers? OMG, these are totally to die for.... (to heck with the hips tonight, lol) **passes platter around**

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    Ladies, I have just found out to get perfectly smooth elbows and soft knees. Anyone interested? (Mine are not scaly anymore!)


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