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CSLewisNarnia
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Hm... That sounds interesting, but yeah, I would get a wee bit nervous that my head my be sensitive to vinegar..

Thanks for the information, AslansChild. :)

Also, I have another question. :P
I've been trying to read around, and I see some people comment that using baking soda as a shampoo is... bad? :- Well, call me paranoid, but, does baking soda, in the long run, bring some negative effects to your hair? Negative effects such as hair that is dry and breaks, basically that kind of "negative result"?

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Posted : March 31, 2013 4:31 pm
Lady Courage
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I did the baking soda thing for a while and at first, it was fine. I have incredibly oily hair, not even kidding, but eventually the baking soda dried out my hair and left it feeling kinda brittle. [-(

I do recommend ALWAYS rinsing your hair with vinegar after washing it with baking soda. It somehow... Finishes it. Makes your hair super shiny too. But if I were to take it up again, I think a twice a week baking soda wash would have worked better for me. As it stands, it didn't really do anything "special" for me, so I don't have a reason to. :p


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Posted : March 31, 2013 5:49 pm
CSLewisNarnia
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Wow.. um.. fingers crossed this goes okay! :P I was initially worried that the baking soda would make my hair dry... >.> Thanks for the information, Lady Courage! :D

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Posted : April 6, 2013 5:22 pm
Katana
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Well all I really wear is mascara and occasionally eye liner but I do have suuuuuupppperrrrr long hair, and im always looking for new idea's for things to do with it so if anyone has any idea's or tips for really long thatd be great:)

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Posted : April 8, 2013 2:31 pm
Lady Arwen
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Define super long, Katana. Can you sit on it? Does it hit your knees?

Going back to the baking soda thing...I've never tried it before, but my ears did perk up when you mentioned it lightened your hair. Do you know about how many shades? I have really dark hair, and I would like to henna it and go ginger sometime soon, but I'm afraid I would actually have to bleach it first. Obviously, I'm concerned about using too strong a chemical on it, so I'm looking for more natural ways to bleach it. Any ideas?

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Posted : April 8, 2013 3:48 pm
Aslanisthebest
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*comes in with a question*

I have a bit of an acne problem. I do not really wear any kind of facial makeup, so it can't be a reaction. I don't do anything to actively prevent acne, but I tend to prefer cleansing the acne and dealing with the problem. I don't have a severe case of blemishes - just regular dots here and there on my face. However, for a few years, there have been these teeny tiny holes on either side of my nose. They can't be ice-pick scars, because I've heard those are from severe acne, which I have not had. I'm wondering if it's a pore thing. Is there such a thing as acne that is like small holes? If not, then I'm pretty certain it's enlarged pores or something. (It isn't blackheads either.) What is a good way to deal with pores? I don't use any kind of toner, facial cleanser - just soap and water. So if I would have to buy anything, I'm rather clueless. Would you all have any advice for what to do/possibly buy (specific brand names would be helpful, as I have no idea. :P )? It's not terribly unsightly, but I would like it to go away. Thanks in advance!

Note: I don't mind using something for a couple of weeks for treatment, but I'm not too terribly keen on something I have to use consistently forever (I think I'll only do something consistently if it's like once or twice a month, such as say, something for pore cleansing.) I make time to wash my face and can apply something for treatment for some time, but I don't really have the time to spend a whole lot of time on makeup. I'm a bit clueless when it comes to what to buy because I really have no idea and am afraid of getting into something that I will have to keep using. :P I don't use moisturizer, eye shadow, eye liner, mascara, etc. The most I do is put lotion on my face (usually Vaseline lotion or Johnson Baby Lotion - aka whatever we have. I try not to use anything that feels too chemically.). Dry skin is a bit of a problem, as is chapped lips (but I am working on the latter with a very nice lip balm I got from Burt's Bees at 25 cents :-o ).... >.> <.<


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Posted : April 15, 2013 6:40 pm
IloveFauns
(@ilovefauns)
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http://www.makeupalley.com/product/show ... /ID=20698/

I have used it and it works very well. I would use it twice a day for a month. It has worked very well for me so far. Not sure if they sell it where you live.

Posted : April 16, 2013 12:22 am
MoonlightDancer
(@moonlightdancer)
NarniaWeb Nut

I was intrigued by the idea of never using shampoo, but I have to admit I could never do it. I'm obsessed with hair that smells good.

Anyone into tanning? I only go indoor tanning sometimes, but I found a great spray tan that smells delicious too! I'm obsessed.

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Posted : April 19, 2013 11:53 am
IloveFauns
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I would look terrible with tanned skin, I rather look pale myself. Which evolves me avoiding the sun in the Australian summer.

Posted : April 19, 2013 2:38 pm
MoonlightDancer
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Anyone get their eyebrows waxed? I personally do it myself. Anyone gotten their teeth whitened? I heard on pinterest that you can just swish with hydrogen peroxide to get those sparkling pearly whites. Not sure if that's safe or not, but I've been doing it for a few months now and have seen some results. Nothing drastic, but definitely whiter than before.

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Posted : April 20, 2013 11:15 am
starkat
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Member Moderator

You can get toothpaste with whitening stuff in it now. Some of it stronger than others. I wouldn't touch anything else unless it was at a dentist office because of the danger of putting some substances directly into your digestive system.

Posted : April 20, 2013 12:13 pm
IloveFauns
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NarniaWeb Guru

I do't wax my eyebrows because they are light and it wouldn't make much difference. As for teeth I have never tried anything to whiten them.

Posted : April 20, 2013 2:55 pm
IloveFauns
(@ilovefauns)
NarniaWeb Guru

Maybe sometimes I try weird stuff and this is one of them. Green lipstick.

Posted : May 29, 2013 9:25 pm
johobbit
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You know, IlF, not everyone could pull that off ... but you can. (That is a compliment. :D ) It looks very funky! B-)


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Posted : May 30, 2013 8:29 am
IloveFauns
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NarniaWeb Guru

Thank you :) , I don't think my mother liked it too much but she doesn't like it when anyone wheres weird color items really.

Posted : May 30, 2013 1:29 pm
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