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Post by Lily on Jun 28, 2021 9:33:57 GMT
Maria, That dress is very nice. Something I could see myself in if it was a different colour. I'm a bit jealous of how long your hair is. My hair is shoulder-length so I get the feel of having girly hair, but my hairline has receded a bit too much now, so the look isn't quite there for me when I see myself in the mirror. So it'll be Faceapp for my hair I think, I mean it's already doing my makeup I saw those tips of yours for washing, I'll have to try that out. xox, Woori-Mei Thank you š I am quite lucky in that respect. I have always had quite a high forehead, but it hasn't gotten any higher over the years. The one thing that did happen was 4 years of extreme stress, which caused it to thin quite a bit. It has regained some thickness in the last two years since I was able to put all that behind me, but it's not how it used to be. I'm OK othewise with my hair, no balding or anything like that. I hadn't particularly noticed until last week when I took all those photos. It's why I cropped off the top of my head a lot.
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Post by Maria on Jun 28, 2021 9:51:51 GMT
I've read a lot of positive things about methods which increase scalp circulation being able to sometimes stop/partially reverse a moving hairline. A head massage, or even derma-rolling the area are both supposed to show results if you're consistent Oh I meant to say - if you do give the no-shampoo method a go, bear in mind that there is a transition period which can be quite brutal, and can last from several weeks up to several months! Where shampoo strips all the natural oils from the hair, the scalp tries to maintain balance by ramping up oil production. So as hair then gets oily sooner, one shampoos it again sooner. Until a new balance is reached, but one where your scalp is producing way more sebum that it actually needs. So when you cut out shampoo, it takes your scalp time to realise it doesn't need to produce as much any more. A lot of people do say that once they get to that natural balance that their hair is the best it's ever been (thicker, healthier shine, natural wave, etc) but a lot of people just don't make it through that transition phase, because they can't/don't want to look like a tramp who lives in a deep-fat fryer for a few months! Just wanted to warn you on that in case you try it and it does have that effect!
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Post by Jessica on Jun 28, 2021 13:47:24 GMT
I kinda gave up on shoes. I have one pair of heels and thats about it. Can't find in my size and I don't actually ever go out anyway so its hardly worth it. Plus the ones I would want to wear are all heels and they make me even taller than I already am. I am average height for a guy but tall for a girl so I don't need to be even taller! Thatās perhaps the only thing which is positive for me, Iām quite small for a man, Iām 5.4, then I love wearing heels. After I have very broad shoulders, absolutely no hips and very muscular then with a dress, I have difficulties to be confortable with my image in a mirror. But it is exactly what my wife loves. Thatās why I like making my photos No matter what I do, I still look like a guy in a dress when I dress up for sure. It is mostly for me. I have gotten decent at looking good from the waist down in my opinion, but my face always looks male. I do think that if I got some nicer wigs (all I have is halloween stuff) and better makeup/makeup skills that I might be able to do something with that, but I doubt I'll ever get that good. Most of my stuff stays in boxes hidden away 99.99% of the time these days.
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Post by Jessica on Jun 28, 2021 13:49:32 GMT
Ugh, I am hellajealous of your dress and the fact that you seem to be able to dress anytime you want. Harumph. Sorry š„ŗ It's about half the time where I can, maybe a little less. We pretty much managed to arrange things so that we both have custody 50% of the time, so those days/evenings where she's not here are the ones where I'm able to. I was just teasing Maria. You look great and I'm happy for you!
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Post by Maria on Jul 9, 2021 23:06:22 GMT
Lazy night
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Post by Jessica on Jul 10, 2021 1:49:12 GMT
You definitely have a feminine figure you lucky lady.
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Post by Maria on Jul 10, 2021 8:46:03 GMT
You definitely have a feminine figure you lucky lady. Thank you āŗļø Although I do think the push-up bra helps, as well as the way you stand making a fair bit of difference to how things look as well!
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Post by chloƩ on Jul 10, 2021 8:47:28 GMT
You definitely have a feminine figure you lucky lady. Thank you āŗļø Although I do think the push-up bra helps, as well as the way you stand making a fair bit of difference to how things look as well! Perhaps, but it is natural
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Post by Jessica on Jul 10, 2021 15:42:46 GMT
You definitely have a feminine figure you lucky lady. Thank you āŗļø Although I do think the push-up bra helps, as well as the way you stand making a fair bit of difference to how things look as well! For sure. Didn't know you were wearing a bra!
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Post by Kelli Ann on Aug 4, 2021 2:42:45 GMT
Maria I absolutely love your pretty hair. You definitely have a true naturally feminine appearance that I envy with kindness.
You are blessed sweetie!
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Post by Maria on Aug 4, 2021 7:19:02 GMT
Maria I absolutely love your pretty hair. Ā You definitely have a true naturally feminine appearance that I envy with kindness. You are blessed sweetie! Aww thank you š
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Post by Jessica on Aug 4, 2021 14:20:12 GMT
Agree with the above ^
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Post by Maria on Mar 24, 2022 0:15:00 GMT
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Post by chloƩ on Mar 24, 2022 9:52:10 GMT
Hi, great discovery.
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Post by Jessica on Mar 24, 2022 15:06:50 GMT
Holy moly! You look gorgeous!
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