That's why I keep mind in a braid most of the time, to contain the puff ball.Same except mine is brown lol it’s always so damn frizzy!
And if it’s at all humid it turns into a giant puff bal
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That's why I keep mind in a braid most of the time, to contain the puff ball.Same except mine is brown lol it’s always so damn frizzy!
And if it’s at all humid it turns into a giant puff bal
Thank you!! Good to know!!! How do you put them on? Just rub or brush it through your hair or something? I’d probably think it felt weirdJust be aware that many are very heavily scented. So read reviews and descriptions carefully if buying online. Aveda makes a really nice one that is only lightly scented (Rosemary mint) but it’s pricey. Klorane oat milk one has very little scent.
I usually just put mine in a bun.That's why I keep mind in a braid most of the time, to contain the puff ball.
It is a fine airborne powder. You apply it to your roots, let it sit for 5-10 minutes (for best effect), then massage it in until you can’t see any powder any more.Thank you!! Good to know!!! How do you put them on? Just rub or brush it through your hair or something? I’d probably think it felt weird
I usually just put mine in a bun.
I do that sometimes too, but that can give me a headache.I usually just put mine in a bun.
Meh, young noses seem to enjoy it... long as I don't have to take it into my sinuses I'm happy. I remember liking it--AND loud music. Why is it that as your hearing gets poorer, loud music/noise becomes less tolerable? WHY??? It makes no sense to me.Ooh, stinkum! disgusting.
Thanks!! Sounds easy enough!!!It is a fine airborne powder. You apply it to your roots, let it sit for 5-10 minutes (for best effect), then massage it in until you can’t see any powder any more.
Yeah, me too so I have to make sure it’s pretty loose and not too tight.I do that sometimes too, but that can give me a headache.
There are some essential oils that don't bother me. There was a woman though, a volunteer where I was teaching pottery/art, would always come in smelling heavily of patchouli oil and incense and something else... I could possibly venture a guess...The only perfumes I can wear have to be essential oil based or else my asthma acting up. My lungs don't like chemical stink. I can't even use scented laundry detergent, fabric softener, or dryer sheets.
Hell yeah.Does it smell good?
My second favorite is Kenneth Cole signature cologne.Does it smell good?
You make me want to go sniff a ton of cologne. The best part of my husbands cologne is when I put on his sweatshirt. It smells so good.My second favorite is Kenneth Cole signature cologne.