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Unwanted Hair Question Easy 10pts

**anyone else have this fetish** Easy 10pts?

I find your fetish very interesting! I have never heard of such a thing before, but I completely understand it. Women do spend a lot of time plucking their eyebrows and shaping them to look good. They are one of the first thing noticed on anyones face. I believe that the eyes are the windows to the soul. It is much harder for someone to lie and be able to look at you as usual through their eyes. I find eyes the sexiest part of a normal persons body. If you have someone taht can provide you with their eyebrows without complaining then you are doing no harm. Enjoy!

How do I remove unwanted hair permanently using home remedies?

Ladies need to fight facial hair always. Each lady needs her face to look lovely, delicate and smooth and with no facial hair. The development of facial hairs is normal. Be that as it may, when there is the overabundance development of hair on neck, jaw, on the upper lips, cheeks or brow, it causes humiliation and it influences the certainty of the individual. So to dispose of facial hair many pick strategies like fading, waxing or shaving however that still can’t give a lasting cure. Here are a couple of home cures that can help battle undesirable hair development.Home Remedies to get rid of Facial HairWheat Bran And Gram FlourYou Need2 tablespoons wheat bran1 tablespoon gram flour1 tablespoon fresh milk cream (If you have oily skin, opt for a tablespoon of curd instead).½ teaspoon turmericWhat You Have To DoMix wheat bran, gram flour, turmeric, and milk cream/curd and make a paste.Apply this to your face.Leave it on for about 20 minutes.Wash your face with Lukewarm water.Egg White MaskEggs are packed with protein, meaning they are wonderful for your skin! Egg white is beautifully sticky when it dries, and an egg white mask will stick to any facial hairs.When you rip it off, it will pluck hairs with all the ruthless efficiency of store-bought wax!You Need-1 egg1 tbsp sugar1/2 tbsp cornstarchWhat you have to doDrop the white of 1 egg into a bowl, and mix in a tablespoon of regular table sugar and half a tablespoon of cornstarch. Beat the mixture until it the paste is nice and smooth.Apply the paste to your face, and let it sit for a few minutes–until dry. The paste will harden into a thick mask, which you can literally grab and RIP off.Just be careful not to hurt your skin as you pull. A quick rip will pluck the hairs without damaging your skin.Papaya And TurmericYou Need2 tablespoons of raw papaya paste½ teaspoon of turmeric powderWhat You Have To DoPeel the raw papaya and cut it into little pieces.Grind the pieces to make a fine paste.Mix the papaya paste with half a teaspoon of turmeric powder.Apply this mixture to the affected parts.Massage for 15 to 20 minutes.Wash it off.

Help with my uglyness?? (easy 10pts)?

-Drink plenty of water
-Wash your face everyday
-wash face with Clean & Clear
-Don't cover your forehead with your hair
-Go to your doctor so they can prescribe you a cream or something
-Eat healthy like fruits and veges
-Don't use make-up or lotion on your face
-Use only stuff that say it wont clog pores on your face
-Once a week put a rag on your face and go to the stove and let the heat unclog your pores
-Don't pick at your face
HOPE THAT HELPED

Whats the purpose of deep conditioning your hair?? 10 pts.?

Deep conditioning affects the outer layer which is called the cuticle. The cuticle resembles shingles on a roof. They overlap each other, and should lay down flat. When your hair becomes dry and damaged, these shingles will stand up away from the hair shaft. This is what gives hair the dull, frizzy look. Deep conditioning the proper way and with the right products will help to smooth the cuticle, making the shingles lay down again, giving your hair a smoother, shinier, healthier appearance.


Basically, deep conditioning gets damaged hair back into shape.

How to flatten short hair? 10 pts.?

If you shaved your head in July, unless your hair grows extraordinarily slow it should be longer than 3/8". The average rate of hair growth is 1/8" per week. That is why clipper guards are denoted in eighths of an inch. In other words a guy with average hair growth who shaved his hair to the scalp three weeks ago , August 17, would have hair at #3 length today. Hair that wants to stick up at that length is ideal for the short pomp(pompadour) styles-crew cut, ivy league(long crew cut), flat top crew cut. The hair will lay down when it gets longer. A barber with a good aesthetic sense can usually design a regular layer/taper cut or one of the short pomp(pompadour) styles-crew cut, ivy league(long crew cut), flat top crew cut- to fully most young guy's head shape, face and neck shape, frontal hairline and facial features. To grow out a short buzzed summer style, and assuming an average rate of hair growth of 1/8" per week and haircuts every three weeks: short crew cut; medium crew cut; short ivy league; ivy league; long ivy league; regular taper cut. At this point there will be around three inches on top and the back and sides can start to grow over the ears and collar with haircuts every six to nine weeks to add shape and even up new growth.
short crew cut:
http://www.gstatic.com/hostedimg/dfbf10e...
medium crew cut:
http://books.google.com/books?id=x0EEAAA...
http://books.google.com/books?id=TT3U8oT...
ivy league(long crew cut):
http://www.gstatic.com/hostedimg/d2e97250e0614ff6_large
regular layer/taper cut:
http://i54.tinypic.com/1445gn5.jpg
longer:
http://i53.tinypic.com/2cr0ihh.jpg
Page 27, two sixteen year old guys with crew cuts; page 26, same guys with regular taper cuts:
http://books.google.com/books?id=Xg6dEKlEnr4C&lpg=PA1&pg=PA27#v=onepage&q&f=false
Search the internet for images of soccer star Lukas Podolski for numerous examples of the ivy league and crew cut style. A control wax will keep the hair looking well groomed at crew cut and ivy league length. A butch comb also helps- the small, flat, plastic, oval, pocket brushes that one finger fits through and barbers sell for about a dollar.
http://i52.tinypic.com/f10bon.jpg
http://i55.tinypic.com/xf83tc.jpg
The answer at the following link might be of some assistance:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylv=3?qid=20110525181053AAdzyeS
Good Luck!

How do I achieve Alana Blanchard's hair? 10PTS BEST ANSWER! Help, please?

PLEASE KEEP READING IF YOU'VE ALREADY CLICKED ON MY QUESTION! I NEED HELP STYLING MY HAIR LIKE ALANA BLANCHARD IN THE PICTURES BELOW!!

I adore her hair in this picture! Will someone give me step-by-step how to style/cut my hair like this? Don't worry about the hair color. :) I can't get my hair to part down the center without it looking thick on both sides... ugh! Anyone who has thick hair like me knows what I'm talking about! Any tips? People say I look like Alana, though (facial features), so if I could just get her hair down, that would be amazing! :) I also love how when she parts her hair down the center, it falls in her face, and then, swoops out and blends with the rest of her hair! Also, where can I get her underwear in the pic? She was modeling for a "Sweet Cheeks" photoshoot. :) All the money went to charity, too! Major girl crush, haha! Thanks in advance! :)

Alana: http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=alana+blanchard+sweet+cheeks+photoshoot&qs=n&form=QBIR&pq=alana+blanchard+sweet+cheeks+photoshoot&sc=1-22&sp=-1&sk=#view=detail&id=A78AF6BCADEC024206AA98E4C5E1372B6F9A286D&selectedIndex=1

Me (not a very good pic, sorry!): http://s1278.photobucket.com/user/VSAngel_Madison/media/photo_1_zpsc3e8c432.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0#/user/VSAngel_Madison/media/photo_1_zpsc3e8c432.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0&_suid=137158551738005413327941969594

Thank you so much! :) Step-by-step, please?

HELP! I have a red mustache now because i used the smooth away?

I used the smooth away on my face (it says you can!) around my upper lip. I was worried that i had a mustache! Now i have this red mark in the shape of a mustache on my face. It's really visible. It won't cover with my foundation, and it's been here for 3 days with no signs of fading. How can i get rid of it? I've been applying lotion and ice!

Have you ever had a teacher who had a really screwed up grading system?

When I was in college, my freshman English professor had the craziest of systems I had ever seen. It was basically as follows, regarding written assignments:Comma splice -10ptsRun-on sentence -10 ptsSpelling error -10 ptsPunctuation error -5 ptsSubject Verb Agreement error -10ptsTense agreement -10 ptsVagueness -10 ptsCitation in the wrong format -25ptsand there were a few others.And each instance of the error was deducted; so, let’s say you had your citation in the wrong format (even if a parenthesis was off or a period in the wrong place under MLA format, it would be considered wrong by him!), you are at the minimum to pass the paper. Add a punctuation error, and you failed. He was THAT hard core.*****Edit: I should note that I had the chairperson of the English department review my papers before I dropped the class, and he said that, after his review and the way he would have graded them, I should have had absolutely no problem getting at least a B. The professor was given a “light schedule” after that semester for the next three years, and retired at the end of my senior year. I never had him again.*****As to the final grading:A = 95 - 100B - 85–95C= 75 - 85F = below 75(He didn’t give D’s.)The crazy loon actually allowed negative points! I dropped the class after realizing that he hated me, and that there was absolutely no chance I could pass the class. By the second paper, I already had (seriously!) -150 pts. We had eight more papers. I would have needed to get 100% on ALL of them in order to even hope for a C.After college, I taught high school for two years. I made it next to impossible for my students to fail their classes. I was much like the teacher in “Dangerous Minds.” “You start the class with an A; it is your job to keep it.”My grading policy was:Attendance and Participation: 35%Homework: 35%Tests: 20%Quizzes: 10%So, if you came to class, participated, and did your homework, you could pass, even with a zero on every test and quiz. Ironically, I had a few students who were failing because they refused to do homework or participate. So, I guess my grading scheme was kind of crazy, also.

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