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03-05-2004, 05:03 PM
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It's all about me.
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Enough about me. Let's talk about you. What do you think of me?
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ncs said:
I think the blond thing sometimes cuts the other way. Maybe it is only because I live in Dallas but...* there are many women who go blond because they think they are supposed to despite the fact that they have coloring or hair qualities (e.g. tendency towards brassiness) that makes blond a bad color for them. In the case of these women, I try to picture them with darker hair to determine overall attractiveness despite their blondness. Blond is frankly hard to pull off well unless you truly have natural blond tendencies. Just because you were are toehead at 3, doesn't mean that you should try blond at 25. Particularly if you have a lot of red undertones in your complexion.
My celebrity example (though not a perfect one, because she looks good despite the hair coloring thing) is Sarah Michelle Gellar. She was much more striking as a brunette than she is as a blond.
*I love this lead-in. It works for such a variety of comments.
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True that girlfriend.
I naturally have sort of brunette/auburn hair. But I have had my hair dyed just about every shade you can imagine.
I look okay in any shade of brown from the very darkest chestnut to the very lightest caramel.
I look okay in any shade of red, but man, the upkeep is a bitch.
But as a blonde, I just sort of fade. Honey doesn't work. Platinum doesn't work. And nothing works in between.
So, blondes may have more fun, but not if they're me.
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03-05-2004, 05:05 PM
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Caustically Optimistic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: The City That Reads
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Originally posted by dtb
I am intrigued by the "good hair" bit. What do you mean by good hair? A lot of it? Shiny hair? Well-groomed? Blonde?* A good haircut?
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I'd consider myself a hair guy, if you will, as opposed the the more common breast and ass men.
Good hair:
Length is not really a priority, although some people like like hair exclusively. If the question is longer versus healthier, then definately healthier wins. I've definitely found very short hair attractive on some women.
Quantity is not critical so long as it meets certain minimums. Thick is good, but lots of volume isn't a positive of a negative, depending on hair type. I generally go for smooth hair, but I had a girlfriend once with huge curly hair who was very sexy.
Shiny in the sense of healthy is good. Oily not so good.
Soft is good. Very good.
Strong such that it can be held onto / clenched at appropriate times is good.
Straight vs. wavy vs. curly is a matter of personal taste. I don't really care so long as the cut and style is appropriate and the person is working with it instead of against it.
Some people are biased toward a color. I have a slight preference for redheads, but not enough to override an otherwise promising head of hair. Bad dye jobs are bad.
A good cut is critical. Split ends are bad.
Hair should also smell nice. Chemically hair is bad.
Really, it's a total package issue for me, but some people emphasize one aspect over another (primarily color and length, it would seem).
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03-05-2004, 05:06 PM
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Random Syndicate (admin)
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Romantically enfranchised
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Continuing the makeup thread...
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Originally posted by Bad_Rich_Chic
So long as it has sunscreen, too. I have pretty oily skin, so there is a tight limit on how much crap I can slather on before my face slides off into my lap. Putting anything powdered on top just turns the whole mess into mud. I can sometimes get away with two layers of stuff in the winter, but never more than one in summer, meaning that if I get adventurous I need to resort to a big hat for sun protection, and sometimes big hat just isn't the look I'm going for. So I am a HUGE fan of any "all in one" stuff.
BR(though the "terribly sensitive to the sun" bit is a wonderful excuse for wearing outrageously big hats for no apparent reason)C
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I am a huge fan of Origin's A Perfect World skin guardian instead of moisturizer and under foundation. It keeps a hell of a lot of crap out of my pores, and it helps keep make up where it needs to be. My skin felt and looked much, much better after a week or so of using it, and I'm now almost fanatical about making sure that it's on my face.
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03-05-2004, 05:08 PM
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It's all about me.
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Continuing the makeup thread...
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Originally posted by Bad_Rich_Chic
So long as it has sunscreen, too. I have pretty oily skin, so there is a tight limit on how much crap I can slather on before my face slides off into my lap. Putting anything powdered on top just turns the whole mess into mud. I can sometimes get away with two layers of stuff in the winter, but never more than one in summer, meaning that if I get adventurous I need to resort to a big hat for sun protection, and sometimes big hat just isn't the look I'm going for. So I am a HUGE fan of any "all in one" stuff.
BR(though the "terribly sensitive to the sun" bit is a wonderful excuse for wearing outrageously big hats for no apparent reason)C
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MAC makes something called Creme Matifiante which seems to matte out the face, and leave it very very smooth. I use it when I'm doing fancy make-up for a big evening.
Other than that, I like neutrogena's tinted moisturizer with SPF and something from Benefit called I am Rebel which is a tinted moisturizer with SPF.
I agree re: eyebrows. I go to a Russian woman named Galina for all of my waxing. She's a genius. The day after she does my eyebrows, I look like I've had cosmetic surgery...
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03-05-2004, 05:11 PM
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Moderator
Join Date: Mar 2003
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hair
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Originally posted by baltassoc
I'd consider myself a hair guy, if you will, as opposed the the more common breast and ass men.
[Lenghty dissertation on hair fetish]
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So, can I get a little support here on the trend towards bangs for women from the hair guy? I'm against it. Don't know why, but when a pretty girl gets bangs, I'm so disappointed.
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03-05-2004, 05:17 PM
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Too Lazy to Google
Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 4,460
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Originally posted by Flinty_McFlint
Don't know why, but when a pretty girl gets bangs, I'm so disappointed.
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It totally depends on the hair line. A woman with a high hairline must have bangs or she will look like she has a huge forehead.
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03-05-2004, 05:18 PM
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Trashy Wench
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: reclining on a pile of cash
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hair
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Originally posted by baltassoc
I'd consider myself a hair guy, if you will....
Soft is good. Very good.
Hair should also smell nice.
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I'm so hot for you right now!
I have always been of the mind that I should leave my hair pretty much the same color and texture I was born with so, during the big-hair years, I kept my hair straight.
For blondes, the best guy in the world is Nick Chavez in Beverly Hills. I will GET ON A PLANE and make an appointment weeks in advance to have him cut my hair, he is that good. But I must warn you, he loves blonde and might make you one even if you're not.
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03-05-2004, 05:23 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Throwing a kettle over a pub
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Make up for all of the make-up talk
[ Lumberg Voice ] Yeahhhh we're gonna have to interrupt the make-up talk with some Brooke Burke[ /Lumberg Voice ]:
http://www.solmax.com.mx/chicasdelwe...mages/b020.jpg
Edited to provide link instead of image because received complaints that this is not work appropriate. I would say it is on the line. Please error on the side of caution with nudity, since we do, after all, have a forum specifically for it. L
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03-05-2004, 05:29 PM
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Random Syndicate (admin)
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Romantically enfranchised
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hair
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Originally posted by baltassoc
I'd consider myself a hair guy, if you will, as opposed the the more common breast and ass men.
Good hair:
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*sigh* I'm vain about my hair. I think it's my best feature, and I'm in love with the way it looks exactly right now, though I probably should get it cut in the next two or three weeks. It's stacked, with some choppy layers that don't look layerd. I have very thick, wavy hair that responds well to humidity, sometimes bordering on outright curly.
With the exception of some teenage experimentation with lemon juice / sun-in, I've never colored it, though lately the grey has been showing a little more so I'm going to have to bite the bullet and talk to my stylist about how to retain the medium brown color it is and also get rid of the grey.
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03-05-2004, 05:31 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Throwing a kettle over a pub
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Originally posted by Replaced_Texan
It's stacked, with some choppy layers that don't look layerd. I have very thick, wavy hair that responds well to humidity, sometimes bordering on outright curly.
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Stop it. Coltrane-pleaser.
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No no no, that's not gonna help. That's not gonna help and I'll tell you why: It doesn't unbang your Mom.
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03-05-2004, 05:32 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Here
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Death watch 2004
WASHINGTON - Attorney General John Ashcroft has been hospitalized with a severe case of gallstone pancreatitis, his chief spokesman said Friday. Pancreatitis, an inflammation of the pancreas, is usually caused when a gallstone blocks the passage leading from the pancreas to the beginning of the small intestine. It also may be caused by excessive alcohol consumption...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4456560/ While this is a mild condition, and he'll probably get over it, still - it would be interesting if he didn't.
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03-05-2004, 05:38 PM
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#27
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Caustically Optimistic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: The City That Reads
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Originally posted by Flinty_McFlint
So, can I get a little support here on the trend towards bangs for women from the hair guy? I'm against it. Don't know why, but when a pretty girl gets bangs, I'm so disappointed.
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I'm not going to jump on the anti-bang bandwagon. It depends on the cut.
However, on many women bangs will always look bad, and on almost anyone, they're dangerous. Bangs have to be maintained carefully. When they're too long, the person looks like an idiot and/or completely unkept.
Nonetheless, it's not impossible to love a girl with bangs. See early Demi Moore. Of course, it was more the fashion then, but I remember thinking she was hot, but don't remember thinking "except for the bangs."
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03-05-2004, 05:41 PM
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#28
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Caustically Optimistic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: The City That Reads
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Death watch 2004
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Originally posted by NotFromHere
WASHINGTON - Attorney General John Ashcroft has been hospitalized with a severe case of gallstone pancreatitis...While this is a mild condition, and he'll probably get over it
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It is apparently quite painful, however. That's too bad.
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03-05-2004, 05:43 PM
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#29
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Southern charmer
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: At the Great Altar of Passive Entertainment
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Originally posted by baltassoc
I'd consider myself a hair guy, if you will, as opposed the the more common breast and ass men.
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For this to come from an avatar with no hair whatsoever explains much.
Carry on.
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03-05-2004, 05:43 PM
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#30
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Caustically Optimistic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: The City That Reads
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hair
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Originally posted by Replaced_Texan
*sigh* I'm vain about my hair. I think it's my best feature, and I'm in love with the way it looks exactly right now, though I probably should get it cut in the next two or three weeks. It's stacked, with some choppy layers that don't look layerd. I have very thick, wavy hair that responds well to humidity, sometimes bordering on outright curly.
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Stop it, stop it. I'm married. Arghhggh.
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