a long while in fact, and I've missed your face (:
so sorry I've neglected you.
I have many updates, but they can wait for another day. The latest, however, is I've just tested whether washing your hair in milk makes it softer.
For me, it worked alot my hair is really soft right now and I can't really smell any trace of the milk. When I first washed it, it makes your hair feel really sticky and horrid and it is rather cold on your head if you're not showering in a warm shower. I used a bit of shampoo afterwards to take some of the stickiness away. Whilst drying my hair I felt an immediate change of how it normally feels, it felt much softer. After all my hair was dry it was much softer then, well, ever. Washing your hair in a natural form may not be for you, if not I strongly suggest something in the Gliss brand. My hair instantly felt softer after using it once between washing my hair with silver shampoo (for blonds). However, in conclusion I personally suggest you should try it at least once and see it if works out for you if not you could always rinse it out with your normal shampoo and conditioner.
I don't know the in's and out's of it yet, but I'm guessing not to use milk often to wash your hair mainly as it's used for much more efficient things such as in your cuppah. However, I believe it would ruin your hair etc, etc.
I'm gunnah start testing other natural forms for beauty tips. It's always worth a shot. Vinegar is next on the list, I'll get back to you on how that works out.
If you have any more for me just hit me up...
and no beer suggestions, there's one that i am NOT trying.
Listening to - Thatcher f**ked the kids - Frank Turner (192 days ;D x)
Name Drop: Keir Welsh
xo
Sunday, 5 April 2009
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Blonde*
Sorry, had to :P
My French knowledge implores me to tell you that by dropping the 'e' you just decided to become a guy.
In other news... How about OJ? It'd smell nice at least!
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