This may help
http://www.dailymakeover.com/beauty_...towel_dry_hair
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I would NEVER have guessed that. I thought all contractors these days were proper business men with hair not below the collar!Originally posted by chef View Posti'd say just above shoulder length, with a kind of 70's style hippyness about it, a shade lighter than dark brown.... why?
As you get older you'll notice that towel drying causes hair loss. But don't worry about that for now
I mean
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Sounds fabulous.Originally posted by chef View Posti'd say just above shoulder length, with a kind of 70's style hippyness about it, a shade lighter than dark brown.... why?
I asked because you'd asked about drying your hair. Whether you were being serious or not, well...
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No. Use hair torn out hair to make a nice warm comfy jumper.Originally posted by chef View Posttowel drying it, is it bad?
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Sometimes I rub real hard, and it makes me feel good. But then afterwards I feel shameful and guilty.Originally posted by Ravello View PostDepends where the hair is - try rubbing less vigorously next time!
HTH
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Depends where the hair is - try rubbing less vigorously next time!
HTH
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