What Your Hair Says About You!
"Hair style is the final tip-off whether or not a woman really knows herself." ~Hubert de Givenchy~
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How about this: "a woman with a blow-out is the least romantic person on the planet: There's no sex in the shower, and she's always extracting herself from her lover's embrace because he's breathing on her blow-out and making it curl." Choose all that apply.
Yep
Been there
Amazing
Laughingly perceptive
Frizz is OK, it's dynamic
>Don't understand
As regards a black lady's hair, how accurate is this statement: "kinks are gross and have to be concealed, if not corrected. Straight hair promises romance, laughter, abounding beauty. If you want to be happy, you have no choice but to unravel every nap on your head."
| Very inaccurate | 1.0 | 2.0 | 3.0 | 4.0 | 5.0 | Very accurate |
Has something like this happened to you or spouse/significant other: "I've scheduled several appointments with the intention of cutting my hair. And the first six times I sat down in that swiveling chair, I backpedaled, opted for only an inch, then asked my stylist how she would cut it if, the next time, I went through with it. Then I found myself, black smock on, hair wet, with the pedals locked in place, because my long hair had become a bit like my comforter: safe and snug to the point of stifling."
>Yes
Sort of
Nope
Natural blondes make up approximately 2 percent of the world's population. However, what do you think of this quip: "The U.S. is a nation that loves to be blonde."
It's on target
>Yep, but it's not only the U.S.
No way
Global economic recession ... have you decreased the amount you spend on your hair (products, accessories, styling/cut)?
>Yes, a little
Yes, a lot
No
Marketers of hair products, accessories, salons, can get a woman thinking, 'What I am is not quite right.' Why can't they do the same with men?
Yes, I kind of agree with that. I think advertisements affect the thinking of the modern woman.
Of these two, who leads the way in hairstyling ... Paul Mitchell or Vidal Sasson?
>Paul Mitchell
Vidal Sasson
Too close to call
swetha g asked:
How good is it to use a hair straightner?
It's better to just use it occasionally, when really necessary. Otherwise, using it on a regular basis can create damage.
carrine asked:
how often do we need to change color in our hair?
Just depends, for me though, I prefer once a year and this reason is for health purposes. I prefer using plant-based products instead of the other chemicals