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90DF Live Chat 3: I Gave Up Everything To Be Here


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5 minutes ago, GrammyPammy said:

I am 67 and my scalp has been getting more and more tender the past few years…I used to tease my hair for volume (I live in Dallas, home of Big Hair!) but it’s too painful to brush out the tangles now. I do use lots of root-lifting/volumizing products, though. Maybe Jenny and Kim are also getting tender scalps in their old age. Nah…

You can buy a good tangle brush. My hair stylist uses one with my hair and it is invigorating to the scalp.

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8 minutes ago, Eldemarge said:

I'm looking at these women and I'm looking at my own hair and I'm trying to fluff it up because I'm terrified of THE FLATNESS.  Thanks, Kim and Jenny.

Jenny looks like she has very thin hair.  From the back it looks like she’s balding.  As far as Kim goes, I can’t imagine how you keep up coloring your hair that dark if you have grays.

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Summeat's not smart enough to come up with this idea himself for Kama Sutra, bungee jumping, and constant excitement. Someone's been whispering in his ear. Summeat is a couch potato and Mama's boy with no ambition and has been doing the nasty with Jenny for over a decade. Yet NOW he's afraid of getting bored? Has he met someone else? 

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2 minutes ago, Frozendiva said:

You can buy a good tangle brush. My hair stylist uses one with my hair and it is invigorating to the scalp.

I have every Wetbrush, de-tangling spray, etc. on the market. My hair is very fine and my head is very sensitive. Maybe I will look for my old “Bump-It”!😂

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5 minutes ago, Doublemint said:

At least Jenny gave up the brown lipstick she used to wear.   It's an improvement.

I've noticed that too. It does look better. 

3 minutes ago, Suzywriter said:

My tender scalp turned out to be benign brain tumors that are squeezed into the joints between the skull bones, like grout. They are absolutely harmless...they just make it hurt to comb/brush hair or wear a hat.  Apparently they are quite common, like the internal zits of aging. 

Funny how we hear about things we never heard of before being common! I've developed Burning Mouth Syndrome and its no fun (does seem to be getting better now but its....unpleasant.) Dr. Google says its "quite common" in post menopausal women. Who knew? I never heard of it! And neither had my dentist, who Dr. Google told me to consult. 

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Just now, Tuneful said:

Summeat's not smart enough to come up with this idea himself for Kama Sutra, bungee jumping, and constant excitement. Someone's been whispering in his ear. Summeat is a couch potato and Mama's boy with no ambition.  

Production. The ideas come from the higher ups. They have to manufacture these activities for a story line.

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1 minute ago, GrammyPammy said:

I have every Wetbrush, de-tangling spray, etc. on the market. My hair is very fine and my head is very sensitive. Maybe I will look for my old “Bump-It”!😂

I have hair and a scalp like yours and I too have been having a bad year with tangles and  knots! In fact I have one to work on tomorrow. 

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