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An Update

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Printed Date: June 14 2024 at 4:10pm


Topic: An Update
Posted By: whhoiskad
Subject: An Update
Date Posted: September 03 2006 at 4:34pm
Hi all,
 
I have not been posting as much i would like due to work commitments but i do try and set aside at least half an hour every couple of days to catch up and post!
 
I had my hair trimmed yesterday 1/2 an inch as i had been siccssor free for 6 months i measured before i went and i was 22 1/2 so now back to 22.
The haidresser who i go to even though she is a short hair fan she is very understanding and does exactly what i tell her to do (hurray!) it is run by two sisters who are chalk and cheese and you are granteed a good laugh and a nice cup of tea
 
I also had a slight fringe (bangs) put in on either side as i fancied a slight change and my front pieces always seems to get ratty first (does anyone else have this problem?)
 
Also have been alternating my cone free s and c with John Frieda Brilliant Brunette s and c as the dye i did in July has pretty much faded and its doing a good job of blending it all in! I am laying of the dye for a bit i might even go back to my natural meduim brown. Although i am still thinking about henna (hehe miss rini!)
 
Lastly and off topic about hair, the uk'ers will have heard of this but everybody will know what i am talking about (hopefully!)
I have enrolled at the Open University taking a degree with honors in Pychology and Socialology! I start in Nov and as it part time study it will take between four and six years  
 
Pics will follow tomorrow or Tues latest


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Hair Type 2a/m/ii



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Posted By: rhpetunia
Date Posted: September 03 2006 at 8:53pm
Congratulations on your schooling! 

My front pieces tend to split and break the fastest.  I can't figure out why, but it happens.  I haven't had bangs cut though.

Thanks for the update!


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2b/F/ii


Posted By: SugarCube
Date Posted: September 04 2006 at 8:55am
Yeah I have that problem with my front pieces too. It's probably because the front pieces are exposed to stuff like hot blast from the oven or because people tend to play with hair around their face.

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JESUS is The Way the Truth and The Life!


Posted By: Shyanne
Date Posted: September 04 2006 at 3:15pm
I like to post often too, but some people say I post too much...it's just I tend to go months w/o posting and then I get overzelous...(I didn't spell that right, did I?)...

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Posted By: DaveDecker
Date Posted: September 04 2006 at 4:37pm
Congrats, Kate, on enrolling in the Uni! 

It's very good to read that your stylist is a professional, first and foremost, and respects your service requests.  That, and that you enjoy your visits to the shop.

It's also good to read that you have a haircare routine which works well for you!  That isn't always easy.

No worry Shyanne... overzealous posting (and then not posting for a week or more) is typical for me.  Is there such a thing as posting too much?  I've experimented with it () and I'm not aware of any complaints.  Yet.




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