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CarlaB Enthusiast

What is she putting you on the Pill for? Docs like it because it makes you "regular" but it doesn't .... it just makes you stop ovulating (most months). I wouldn't do it ... no way.


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jerseyangel Proficient

Susan,

Sorry about the hair :angry:

Carla, plug your ears. OK, tomorrow morning I'm gettting my hair *trimmed*. I was not satisfied with the last cut I got several weeks ago and don't want to continue growing it out until the shape is right. It's somehow fuller on one side, and I swear, longer. it's driving me nuts!

What is it with us and our collective hair???

Celia,

I love Grey's too! I think it's been really good so far. Will be watching tonight...

CarlaB Enthusiast
Susan,

Sorry about the hair :angry:

Carla, plug your ears. OK, tomorrow morning I'm gettting my hair *trimmed*. I was not satisfied with the last cut I got several weeks ago and don't want to continue growing it out until the shape is right. It's somehow fuller on one side, and I swear, longer. it's driving me nuts!

What is it with us and our collective hair???

There's nothing wrong with a trim! You can't grow out unhealthy hair!! My stylist gave me a good trim last time because the layers needed adjusting ... you know how they're just wrong as the get longer? So, she said she cut an inch, but it looks like more to me ... :( But it looks so much healthier.

VydorScope Proficient

Ive been thinking of chaning my hair style for the first time since the late 80's..... any suggestions? Seemslike a good thread to ask in LOL

jerseyangel Proficient
There's nothing wrong with a trim! You can't grow out unhealthy hair!! My stylist gave me a good trim last time because the layers needed adjusting ... you know how they're just wrong as the get longer? So, she said she cut an inch, but it looks like more to me ... :( But it looks so much healthier.

I'm also going to a different salon--one that I've heard very good things about. I just think it's time for a change. I'm actually kind of excited! I don't know if it's the cut, or it's just growing "funny". Either way, I only want the bare minimum taken off! B)

VydorScope Proficient

well I am 31 now so I am figuring I should have a mid life crisis... but cant afford a sports car... $13 hair cut I can do though! :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
Ive been thinking of chaning my hair style for the first time since the late 80's..... any suggestions? Seemslike a good thread to ask in LOL

Are you serious? :o


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AndreaB Contributor

Susan,

It's always hard to live with haircuts we don't like.....but it will grow out.

I second Carla.....what's with the Pill? How is that supposed to help? Have you been irregular? Soy can make you irregular....don't know if you eat it though.

Vincent,

How bout take a couple inches off......maybe even 6. :o

Is our forty something women turning into a forty something women and men?

VydorScope Proficient

Andrea, sory... bailing out.

jerseyangel Proficient

Vincent--Since you *asked*...I looked at your picture again, and did a search for the hairstyle that I thought would look good on you. I found this--

Open Original Shared Link

I think it would look really good--don't hit me :ph34r:

CarlaB Enthusiast

Vincent, since you like long hair, why not just cut off about 6 inches like Andrea said, then start growing the front a little longer, over the ears, but you can brush it back, then eventually get it cut in a long, non-mullet, something like Steve's but it will look different on you because of the texture of your hair.

Run it by your wife though ...

CarlaB Enthusiast
Andrea, sory... bailing out.

She was JUST KIDDING!!!! We HAVE to give men a hard time when they come here ....

jerseyangel Proficient

I PM'd Vincent to come back and check out the new 'do! I figure, if you're gonna get it cut, go all the way :D

CarlaB Enthusiast
I PM'd Vincent to come back and check out the new 'do! I figure, if you're gonna get it cut, go all the way :D

Good, he needs to know he's welcome here ... we may hassle him a bit, but he's still welcome.

DingoGirl Enthusiast
What is she putting you on the Pill for? Docs like it because it makes you "regular" but it doesn't .... it just makes you stop ovulating (most months). I wouldn't do it ... no way.

WHAT??? :huh: it's to make me regular and eliminate PMS symptoms???? you mean this wont' work (now this discussion should scare off the men) :lol:

omg... yep... this is the night I live for!.... if tonight is good I will HAVE to come post... :ph34r: ohhh the hair... that always happens to me to... I like it the first day and then cry the second day... post traumatic hair stress syndrome!

:lol::lol:

Ive been thinking of chaning my hair style for the first time since the late 80's..... any suggestions? Seemslike a good thread to ask in LOL

yeah, definitley check out Patti's pic :P

Andrea, sory... bailing out.

VINCENT - get back over here....I am going go PM him - Andrea - you scared him - you'd better send one too..... :ph34r::lol::blink::P

OMG I just posted a big thing in the OMG thread....people will probably hate me..... :o

one dog here has just let out the BIGGEST gas bomb....ugh...the smell.....I thought we were over that - evidently someone ate something wrong.....oh dear - going to take them for a walk now - - see y'all! B)

AndreaB Contributor
Andrea, sory... bailing out.

Yes, I was just having fun.

I, personally, don't mind you guys popping in. :D You keep us on our toes. :P

Rachel--24 Collaborator

Hi girls....and Richard. :D

I'm not 40ish...but will be soon enough.

I have 19 pages to read up on but I wanna join in on some plain 'ol goofiness. Taking a break from scientificness....need some laughs. I think this is the place for that??? If Susan and Celia are here then it must be. :P

This is very premature post as I have no idea whats being discussed yet....only read page one....lots of mispellings by Celia. :lol: Be back later. :D

VydorScope Proficient

LOL

Man you girls are jumpy. :P

AndreaB Contributor

I pm'd Vincent too.

Rachel,

We've talked about hair, nails and nail polish, movies...help me out guys....

Lisa Mentor

Home again, and have alot of catching up to do. This place has been busy.

New hair style for Vincent?

Without saying more, I will catch-up this weekend. :unsure:

Ursa Major Collaborator

Susan, I agree, do NOT go on the pill, it will not help, seriously. It will only mess you up more.

Vincent, I think you would look awsome with that suggested style. Go for REALLY different, no half-hearted decisions allowed if you decide to come here!

CarlaB Enthusiast
WHAT??? :huh: it's to make me regular and eliminate PMS symptoms???? you mean this wont' work (now this discussion should scare off the men) :lol:

The Pill is bad news. There are three ways it works as far as for contraception 1. Prevents ovulation 2. Makes cervical mucus too thick for sperm to migrate 3. Prevents implantation of a fertilized egg

So, it messes up your hormones, but you will bleed every 28 days like clockwork. The thing is, that's just a mental thing for you, you actually could just keep taking it and only have a period say, every six months. It does not regulate your normal cycle. The only reason it may help with PMS is because you aren't actually cycling.

Your are better off supplementing to support your cycle. There are things you can do nutritionally to help with PMS. Many times it's a luteal phase deficiency ... but this is too much for a message board ... I did a search on PMS luteal phase, and got this website, I did not look around much, but it looks pretty good. www.cyclediet.com.

I know a female ob/gyn, and she loves having her patients all on the Pill. I never understood that. It helps with one type of cancer, but causes breast cancer ... :blink:

AndreaB Contributor

Hi Lisa,

Glad you got home safely. :)

CarlaB Enthusiast

Vincent, I see you, you're back just in time for some real girl talk!!! :lol::lol:

VydorScope Proficient

OKya I have a cofession about my hair... Im not happy with it..

See when I lived in Vegas I had an awsome stylist (not cheap! ) and she did a great job on both my and my wifes hair.... then we moved to Nashville and after living here 6 years still cant find anyone that does a decnet job... so my hair in the back is a mess. Its like 15 layers. Some of it is like 6 inchs long, and some goes 1/2 way down my back. I think every hair stylisit I have been to cut a dif part or somthing.

SO I realy dunno what to do about it. I was thinking trimming the back back some and trying to gow the top out till its all one lenght ... then I would have someplace to work from.

Vincent, I see you, you're back just in time for some real girl talk!!! :lol::lol:

Periods, flows, the pill, tampons, what ever... I do not have much personal experence odviously, but they dont embrass/scare me :P

Besides... scroll back... I already posted a ouples times :P

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