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MeanDean
August 7, 2008, 2:09pm Report to Moderator

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I hate it when I reply to something, but it turns out that the page was like way on back because I haven't been here to click the thread in a while, but it looks like it was on the last page, so anyone who read it before I edited thought to themselves "What!??" and it ends up being a real time waster for me.


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Lol ok then? That's why you quote

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For the life of me I do not understand why people pay such exhorbitant amounts of money to get hair extensions. Buy a damned wig and wear it out! Much cheaper.

My girlfriend is a Hairdresser and from what she has told me I would never recommend hair extensions just like I would never recommend acrylic or gel false fingernails!

The second pic Dara, http://i23.tinypic.com/14uvwqt.jpg is very similar to my daughter’s latest haircut and colour. You don’t need thick hair to get that style Dara, my daughter doesn’t have thick hair. With a couple of good products you can accomplish the fullness of it.

I bought myself a hair straightner the other day. Not too expensive, not as cheap as peanuts either. My hairdresser friend is going to show me how to use it properly tomorrow night. I just get so sick of the curl in my hair sometimes because it makes me look like I have an old ladies hair style. I spent half an hour choosing the straightener in Priceline Pharmacy with the help of a lovely male employee. I don’t make hasty decisions when it comes to money.

Colour your hair before you go to the hairdressers Dara, heaps cheaper. I buy the tint and activator from Priceline. You mix it in a 1:1 ratio. One is in a tube and the other in a bottle. Lasts a long time and is a richer longer lasting one than the supermarket colours like Loreal, Castings, Live etc. I use a permanent dye that covers all my greys. You can get a semi-permanent or a permanent in the tubes. Get a girlfriend or your Mum to do it. Always put colour in your DRY hair. Don't leave colour in your hair longer than 40 minutes, it stops working after 35 minutes. Sitting in the sun with a colour on will intensify the colour while it develops.


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Put colour in dry hair? It usually says to wet it?
I really like that hair but I really don't think it would work. That girl is Asian so her hair is thicker and shinier naturally.


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Hairdressers always put colour in dry hair. Wetness will dilute the colour. Dry hair absorbs the colour better. It's is also better to mix the lot in a glass or glazed ceramic bowl and applied with a special brush bought from Priceline, a chemist or Price Attack. Long handled flat brush. Come up to my place and I'll do it for you  


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Is a gap year a good thing? Would it be bad, because when you start uni you'd be starting will all the people in the year below you at school, do you get chances to meet other people? :S
It seems like all the smart people are going straight to uni, so it's a pride thing too, I don't want to be seen as one of the average people. And then, it would take so long to start your life! Gap year, then 3ish years of uni, then what if you want to travel?
But then, you can earn money in a gap year, and if you can't decide what you want to do, it might help. (But I don't think I'd be able to decide EVER). Business side of television, ahh is it that hard to find a name for the job!!
Anyway, advice pleasee!


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I didn't take the gap year, although I was contemplating it hundreds of times. I decided against it because my course goes for 5 years and I want/ed to get it over and done with as quick as possible and then possibly take a break after that. Although now I kinda regret it... I was/still am the kind of sensible type of person, yet I wanted to be wild and crazy, and be like a typical teenager (I know it's bad to say that but if you are going to do stuuf like that then now is the time) something I could do a lot of during the gap year, but I don't think I will be when I'm 21-22.
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I'm scared that if I take a gap year, all my friends will make uni friends, and go out places and have fun, and I'll be stuck working, and not having any friends.


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Lol well I didn't have THAT problem... mine was the other way around. Everyone has gone off to work and only I am going to uni (and another 2 people) but we are all at seperate campuses.
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Yeah it's cool

Oh wow really Matt :O Most of my friends aren't the type to take a gap year
At uni are there lots of people that took a gap year?


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About 1/4 roughly took the gap year. One of the guys I know when around and travelled for that year... I'm soooo jealous of him lol
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Aha that would be cool, I might travel after I finish uni though, not sure. I want to go to Europe but it's pretty expensive.


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