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Turtle

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Ha ha! :lol: Tame those pube hairs already Susan! :lol::lol: That's a good question! It makes my hair look shiny, healthier and gives me great volume. Read below... Helps reduce dryness and brittleness--which is what the gray hair can be like. Might be worth a try ! Good luck with those :P (Do you ever use conditioners? That might help a bit. I use Giovanni's Smooth as Silk conditioner...its not really heavy.)

Wow Jen, I won't be using any hair product you reccommend, look at how furry your face got! :o:P


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Wow Jen, I won't be using any hair product you reccommend, look at how furry your face got! :o:P

:lol::lol::lol:

look at that gorgeous kitty!!!!!!!!! oooooohhhhhhhhh I want to scratch the top of her heahd!!!!!!!

jenvan Collaborator
Wow Jen, I won't be using any hair product you reccommend, look at how furry your face got! :o:P

Ha ha ha :P Yeah, I haven't had time to go out and get a 'lip zip' this week :)

:lol::lol::lol:

look at that gorgeous kitty!!!!!!!!! oooooohhhhhhhhh I want to scratch the top of her heahd!!!!!!!

Yes, she wishes that you would scratch her head :)

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She's so cute, but definitely time for that lip wax my friend!!!!!!!! :P

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She's so cute, but definitely time for that lip wax my friend!!!!!!!! :P

And of course nose, cheeks, forehead, ears...and you've got some really long ones on either side of your face. You're beginning to look like a cat! :lol:

What's her name? How old is she?

jenvan Collaborator
And of course nose, cheeks, forehead, ears...and you've got some really long ones on either side of your face. You're beginning to look like a cat! :lol:

What's her name? How old is she?

Wellll, her *given* name is Maggie, but she has plenty of other nicknames...including beotch when she's naughty. But don't worry--she likes it :D She is about 3-3 1/2... We got her from a shelter. She is a major lap cat. She pretty much alternates from sitting on the screened in porch to sitting on whoever is at the desk or on the couch :D One more fun fact: She likes to eat Lundberg Rice Chips--sea salt flavor. She gets that from her mom :D

DingoGirl Enthusiast

Her hair looks great, no pubes, is she using the Rosa Mosquito (or whatever the heck it's called) as well? :lol:


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Wow Jen, I won't be using any hair product you reccommend, look at how furry your face got! :o:P

I just came back on and I'm reading these posts over and over trying to figure out what you meant by Jen's furry face!!! It finally dawned on me to hit "refresh" because she probably changed her avatar. I can be slow on the uptake sometimes! :lol: Cute picture of Maggie!

Turtle Enthusiast

You girls are a trip!

I am gonna go to Charlotte (where I live doesn't have squat) on Saturday where they have 2 health food stores there where I plan to buy gluten-free Beer and look for hair stuff! I'll let you know what I end up with. And don't worry, I have no plans to get snockered and do anything crazy to my hair. HAHA!

DingoGirl Enthusiast
You girls are a trip!

I am gonna go to Charlotte (where I live doesn't have squat) on Saturday where they have 2 health food stores there where I plan to buy gluten-free Beer and look for hair stuff! I'll let you know what I end up with. And don't worry, I have no plans to get snockered and do anything crazy to my hair. HAHA!

I remember when we used to put beer on our hair in high school....what was that about? Now you can too, Turtle, since it's gluten-free! ;)

Green12 Enthusiast
Aubrey makes Rosa Mosqueta conditioner too, right? I can't go without conditioning my hair.

BERNESES! We discovered that all Aubrey conditioners have wheat germ oil in them. We can use the Aubrey shampoos, but with another brand conditioner.

Turtle Enthusiast

Dingogirl: You are so FUNNY!!!! Thanks, I needed a good laugh...it's been a long day!

Guest BERNESES
I remember when we used to put beer on our hair in high school....what was that about? Now you can too, Turtle, since it's gluten-free! ;)

Yep- my parents bought me beer in high school so I could do it. I swera, I never drank it. :P What was that beer shampoo that used to be so popular????

I was looking at the Aubrey stuff today and noticed the conditioners had wheat so zi just got the shampoo. Thanks for the heads up though!

jerseyangel Proficient

Bev--let us know if you still need a conditioner with it!

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