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Looks great. I really think your smile sets the whole mood and adds to the outfit.

LM♥️

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On 4/13/2021 at 10:42 AM, Holly Elizabeth said:

I think it is a good pic of me. Now that I’m officially and legally Holly, it’s my celebratory photo of me. 

It is a good picture Holly. Congratulations on the name change.

 

Hugs,

 

Mindy???

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2 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

I'm also jealous of your long hair.

I was thinking the same thing. 

Nice pix

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Thanks ladies.

It can be a hassle to deal with but I like having it longish.

I  keep it around 24 inches long.

Do love curling it and putting it up if I am going somewhere nice in the evening.

Let yours grow if you want it longer LOL it might take a few years tho'.

Almost got a perm last week but chickened out. :)

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5 hours ago, Teri Anne said:

Almost got a perm last week but chickened out. :)

 

I had a perm a couple of years ago. I actually loved it but its SO high maintenance. i had to go get an afro comb and use a difffrent styling moose. Every morning you had to give yourself extra time to fix it up or you looked like a scarecrow. However I would still have it again. When it looked good it looked awesome.

 

Great Pic Teri Anne. Loving that smile to.

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11 hours ago, Teri Anne said:

Let yours grow if you want it longer

Alas, mine is only a fringe group.  

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I really wish I didn’t let my wife talk me into cutting hair off last spring but considering it was chin length I’m doing pretty good. I started Sugarbear hair vitamins last week to try to reach my hair goals quicker. 

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1 hour ago, Elizabeth Star said:

I really wish I didn’t let my wife talk me into cutting hair off last spring but considering it was chin length I’m doing pretty good. I started Sugarbear hair vitamins last week to try to reach my hair goals quicker. 

A couple of stylists have told me just to expect 1/2" growth a month, it's pretty universal no matter what you do. Some vitamins/supplements may help it stay healthy so less falls out and has to regrow.  This is 7 months for me with one small trim in there to even things out. It's hard to tell true length because it curls up but you can get the gist.  It seems to be 3"-4" longer in that period.  

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I have had perms before but its been a while.

I  went to my hairdresser recently and had my hair done and how she got so many curlers in my hair I don't know.LOL

Big ones, medium and small ones it was nuts.

My hair has a mind of its own and only holds a set and style for a few days before its straight again.

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Sometime in the future I’d like to see how I look with a perm assuming my hair is super long and bright red. I think it would look really good with my eyes. 

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If your hair is thin grow it long and when you get it permed it will look thicker.

I have been taking Vit B 12 for years and it helped my thin hair fill out then HRT made it get a bit thicker and more silky.

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Rooting for the Phillies in Japan. Looking forward to getting back to see a game in person. Maybe next year.

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On 4/16/2021 at 6:08 AM, Bri2020 said:

This is 7 months for me with one small trim in there to even things out.

Nice hair Bri and I like your glasses too.?

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Classy looking Linda Marie.  I like your new hairstyle Bri.

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Believe it or not I’m going outside my comfort zone. I won’t be reaching for for anything on a top shelf but just in case, bright red bra underneath. 
 

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3 hours ago, Teri Anne said:

Yeah  best be careful LOLOL.

I used to wear crop tops a lot and mishaps did happen.

Thus the red bra. If I have a mishap it'll be worth while.

 

2 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

@Elizabeth StarWhen you said you were pushing your comfort zone I thought you were referring to the break from your color palette. hahaha

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I guess I did kind of paint myself into that corner. Ihave been trying wear more colors though. Just wait I have some pink and white pants on order. Can't believe I'm gonna risk wearing white but they're so cute.

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