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Old 07-11-2006, 07:19 PM   #25 (permalink)
bruise_violet
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Originally Posted by Raine
I didn't touch on the topic of hair because I didn't have the time for it.
You shouldn't have touched on the subject because a lot of this is a bunch of sh*t advice.

Part of the reason your advice was bad is because you were mostly talking about what you look for in a person with what you think is an attractive quality/feature for girls. If it is that important to you (and judging by the length of your post it is), post it in the guys: what do you look for in a girl thread or something.

I could pick a part this entire post.
Instead here's some advice from me to you: go off youself.

Now for some actual good/better advice to looking beautiful

1) Feeling beautiful is part of being beautiful in my opinion. When you first wake up in the morning, maybe stretch for about a minute at the least and you'll feel relaxed at the start of you day. And it just helps contribute to you being in a good mood and feeling good about yourself.

2) As for hair care, no matter your hair type, I recommend head and shoulders shampoo, dove, L'Oreal and Pantene Pro-V. Although if you use Pantene shampoo I recommend the conditioner as well. And my experience with shampoos and conditioners is that Pantene works really really well. It works for damaged and colored treated hair too. L'Oreal is more or elss geared towards color treated hair in my experience. My hair grows more when it's dyed and I use L'Oreal. But once color grows out and I continue to lose L'Oreal I'm prone to dead, flat hair. So I dunno.
No, not L'oreal, they are the WORST for animal testing.
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