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Bristal Birita
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Topic: Weird/Odd question (don't judge me) Posted: Dec 06 2012 at 3:40am |
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i have the same problem :(
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Super22Star
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Posted: Dec 06 2012 at 3:30am |
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have you ever tried those hair spray in a can things(gray away and my secret hair enhancer)...on the commercial the people are using it on bald spots and gray hair so it would probably work for this as well and I think it said it doesn't come off until you wash your hair.
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Posted: Dec 05 2012 at 11:52pm |

I've actually used Brown and black eyeshadow...still do sometimes lol ..
somedays it is ok, somedays it looks HORRIBLE!!
Thank you! I will look into it!!
LaSirena wrote:
I have kinda a crooked hair line in the temples and I use Joan Rivers Great Hair Day. It's a dark powder. It brushes on like a blush. Sounds terrible..but it works remarkably well on me. It's the only kind of hairline powder I have had any luck with. I don't apply much and am only evening up areas..mostly in the temples and I have hair in the area..so maybe that's the reason it works so well on me. It's very undetectable for me. It gets very good reviews. I first only intended to use it for photo shoot stuff..but it looked so natural I wear it for every day.
My hair is very black and this sort of casts a shadow around the hair. Kinda the same affect as eyebrow powder. You need to have some hair in the area to pull it off though I think.
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Posted: Dec 05 2012 at 11:47pm |
thanks but hell to the no! lol I REFUSE to get surgery!!!
it's serious, but not THAT serious
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surgery is always an option if it really really bothers you...transexuals do this all the time because men naturally have bigger/wider foreheads or whatever and it's a dead giveaway that it's not a real woman..so they opt to shorten their forehead...I watched it on a nip/tuc show once
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Posted: Dec 05 2012 at 11:45pm |
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I've used frontals lovelace...never again.
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Posted: Dec 05 2012 at 3:27pm |
surgery is always an option if it really really bothers you...transexuals do this all the time because men naturally have bigger/wider foreheads or whatever and it's a dead giveaway that it's not a real woman..so they opt to shorten their forehead...I watched it on a nip/tuc show once
Edited by Super22Star - Dec 05 2012 at 3:33pm
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Posted: Dec 05 2012 at 1:32pm |
ModelessDiva wrote:
Aerie wrote:
Oh I know your pain, I'm the same way!
I want to pull a Kim K. and just laser off whatever's the problem. I've had it threaded before (hurt like a biiiiii) but it looked so good. Unfortunately traumatized my skin, and I've been having breakouts ever since. It's been two years almost. Before I threaded I simply plucked the hairs out one night. I was bored, and felt like it. Took me two or so hours. I'd much rather remove hair, than add in that area. |
my forehead is entirely too high to remove hair
lucky you lol
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Ohhh, I gotcha. Hopefully you find a better solution then!
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Posted: Dec 05 2012 at 1:27pm |
Aerie wrote:
Oh I know your pain, I'm the same way!
I want to pull a Kim K. and just laser off whatever's the problem. I've had it threaded before (hurt like a biiiiii) but it looked so good. Unfortunately traumatized my skin, and I've been having breakouts ever since. It's been two years almost. Before I threaded I simply plucked the hairs out one night. I was bored, and felt like it. Took me two or so hours. I'd much rather remove hair, than add in that area. |
my forehead is entirely too high to remove hair
lucky you lol
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