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What is the difference between step cut and layer cut ?

Layer cut: Layers blend, there are no spacing in between each cut hair. So there should not be any gaps from each layer. It has a flow.Step cut: is a type of layer that has spacing in between. The layers do NOT blend. You can see "steps" in the hair, meaning, you see the layers more in a step cut than you do in a layered cut.

Which things in my home can I use for anal masturbation, such as dildos, vibrators and anal plugs?

I shall share a story from another medical lady friend I know who worked in radiology.Guy used to go out and get drunk. To mollify his wife, he would buy her a present. This usually just infuriated her even more. One day, said guy shows up in the emergency dept of the small town hospital where my friend worked. Turns out that the guy had bought his wife some perfume. When he presented his gift, the wife was so angry, she told him he could shove his gift up his ass. So he did. Problem was, the bottle was about like this oneOnce he pushed it in, there it stayed. He needed medical help to remove the objet d'arte. My friend showed me the radiology report. The radiologist reported on the regular parameters. Alignment, quality of xray, bones and density, gas pattern, etc. Then the conclusion was that the x-ray was normal, except for a foreign object in the rectum.And the final diagnosis? Glass in the assYes, their radiologist had a good sense of humor. Don't do this, please. Whatever fear or shame you will feel going into a sex shop will be nothing compared to the physical pain and psychic discomfort you'll have when you need to go for medical assistance. Alternate possibilityCheck from the 1:30 mark

What is the difference between feather cut and layer cut?

Thanks for A2A!!Feathering is a texturizing technique that shapes the ends of your tresses, while layering is a cut that creates variable lengths throughout your hair. The hair will be thin towards the end. A feather cut is a cut at ear level to hair and that lies on the neck. Feather cut is suitable for those people who do not have much time for spending on the hairThe term "feathering" explains how the stylist uses the scissors to texturize your tresses. The scissors are held at a 90-degree angle against the ends of your hair and moved in a fan-like motion, cutting it in a slight V-shape. The result is lighter, wispy ends that reduce bulk.Layered hairstyles feature strands cut in a variety of lengths. The hair is cut all over the head at varying angles following a guide length , this creates a lot of inside shape or movement. Weight and fullness is evenly distributed. In its purest form the whole cut tends to look round and even.Also, the look isn't just for long hair -- pixies and bobs can also get the layered treatment. The low-maintenance style offers a number of benefitsfor all hair types and textures, including:More volume: Layers can give your hair more body, lifting the strands away from your face and adding some height at the root.Lighter tresses: Your hair won't weigh you down thanks to layers.Faster dry times: Thanks to this lighter hair, styling those layered locks will be a less time-consuming task.

Which type of haircut suits me? The following are my details: My face is round and I have medium-length hair and it's straight. I am confused between a feather cut, layered, and a step cut. Which should I choose?

It would be better if you can analyse you face shape and let know .

Should you get a haircut before or after you color your hair?

It doesn’t matter if you cut before or after, but if you are cutting off a substantial amount of hair, it might be easier to cut first. Why color a lot of hair, if you’re going to cut it off.Although most directions still specify applying haircolor to dirty, dry hair, some manufactures have updated their directions to include a light shampoo before haircolor. We’ve been told that shampooing before haircolor removes oils that protect your scalp and even though bleach is more irritating that haircolor, there’s no reason not to do a light shampoo prior to any haircolor.Dry hair resists penetration. Water swells and softens hair. Damp hair pulls the haircolor into the hair for better and faster processing. A light shampoo before the haircolor also removes dirt, oil and coatings from conditioners, styling products and hairsprays.Although you should always read and follow the manufacturer’s directions, some manufacturers have updated their directions to include a light shampoo before haircolor.See my video, why apply dry, when wetter is better.

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