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Coconut Oil For Hair
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| posted by Velvet 72 days ago |
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quote: Originally posted by smog I think Velvet's planning to rub it in, not drink it!
After hkjay's "Healing Miracles", I might be persuaded to imbibe.
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| posted by hkJay 71 days ago |
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quote: Originally posted by Velvet
quote: Originally posted by smog I think Velvet's planning to rub it in, not drink it!
After hkjay's "Healing Miracles", I might be persuaded to imbibe.
You can only rub so much into your hair - at the point of saturation, you may as well start drinking it - I suggest mixing with a double shot of Myers Dark Rum
to be, or not to be, what was the question?
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| posted by Patrick Bateman 71 days ago |
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Does anyone know what will give a wet-look style without hardening as such? Is that what coconut oil does? I've never tried.
Sabrina, don't just stare at it. Eat it.
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| posted by Patrick Bateman 71 days ago (edited 71 days ago) |
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perfect.....except for the evaporation part.
Sabrina, don't just stare at it. Eat it.
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| posted by hkJay 71 days ago |
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Don't think this stuff evaporates too quickly....

to be, or not to be, what was the question?
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| posted by Patrick Bateman 71 days ago |
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so helpful....
did anyone laugh?
Sabrina, don't just stare at it. Eat it.
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| posted by beautyqueen 71 days ago |
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You can only rub so much into your hair - at the point of saturation, you may as well start drinking it - I suggest mixing with a double shot of Myers Dark Rum[/quote]
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| posted by beautyqueen 71 days ago |
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quote: Originally posted by hkJay
Don't think this stuff evaporates too quickly....

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| posted by Lucas 71 days ago |
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quote: Originally posted by Patrick Bateman Does anyone know what will give a wet-look style without hardening as such? Is that what coconut oil does? I've never tried.
Brylcreem
It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than open ones mouth and remove all doubt.
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| posted by Natasha_e 71 days ago |
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Wet look is not really the trend now. you see those hair mud from the japanese ? That quite suit for man.
quote: Originally posted by Patrick Bateman Does anyone know what will give a wet-look style without hardening as such? Is that what coconut oil does? I've never tried.
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| posted by T Bone 71 days ago |
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Natural look would be the trend.
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