I haven't really nailed down one I keep going back to. My hair is fine as well and it goes from wavy to curly depending on how it sets. What I have avoided so far is anything thats "light hold" and on the other end a "freeze hold." I also avoid anything with heavy oil ingredients like coconut oil or shea butter because it weighs down my fine hair too much. I'd try some basic medium-strong hold mousse and play with it.
I'm also from a small area and just started drag while staying in said small area. And I'm 30! Give it a try!! I did one show and now it seems I'm addicted
I agree with layers. My hair texture and curls are very close to yours. Find someone who knows what they're doing and never ever let anyone take thinning shears to your hair ever! My curly hair was a wreck for a long time because my aunt used thinning shears instead of cutting layers.
I love this because I was wondering the same thing. I also have my first performance in March and I've just been practicing in my living room and kitchen which are much smaller than the venue
Having a negative opinion of Joe Biden and other Democratic establishment figures in Washington. Sorry but he mostly sucks and much of what redeems him is "he's not Trump." What a great bar we've set for ourselves.
That definitely sounds like Gavin Newsom. The guy oozes an aura of corporate Dem and people want to hand him the presidency because he gets the credit for most state legislature simply because he didn't veto it this time.
"Tread on me please!" should be their license plate flag instead of the Gadsden flag. They always want corporations or some horrible dictator to rule them with an iron fist and exploit the shit out of them while giving billionaires massive tax cuts.
So I live in the colloquial "Illinois Valley" which is basically right on I-80 from Ottawa to Princeton and rent for 1-2 bedrooms is at the low end $700 and up to like $1200. You can still get a house around here for less than $100,000. Taxes on a house like that might be around $1600 depending on the town. I work a warehousing job that attracts people from up to an hour away and get paid $26.55/hr. There's quite a few logistics warehouses and manufacturing plants in the area for "unskilled" labor. They just had some hospital closures, so medical workers now have to travel further for their jobs though. The area is about 1 hour each direction from suburban-feeling areas and 2 hours from Chicago. It's definitely on the cusp of small-town/rural with the bigger towns being between 10,000 and 20,000 people. We also have Starved Rock State Park in our area for outdoor recreation and the whole area lies along the Illinois River. It's definitely an affordable area, but you need to be comfortable in small-town environments
Shania Twain - Nah!
Was just going to say that one!
No. Iron concretion
Aw nuts!
Riding a hoverboard in stiletto high heels. I'll glide circles around the other 100 on my way to that $1 billion!
You are outrageously attractive. Your style is impeccable and you also have really beautiful eyes and a very kind smile hidden under the beard!
You're too kind, thank you
What’s your favorite mousse? My hair is wavy but fine and lots of volume. Gets frizzy. Maybe mousse is worth a try
I haven't really nailed down one I keep going back to. My hair is fine as well and it goes from wavy to curly depending on how it sets. What I have avoided so far is anything thats "light hold" and on the other end a "freeze hold." I also avoid anything with heavy oil ingredients like coconut oil or shea butter because it weighs down my fine hair too much. I'd try some basic medium-strong hold mousse and play with it.
I'm also from a small area and just started drag while staying in said small area. And I'm 30! Give it a try!! I did one show and now it seems I'm addicted
I agree with layers. My hair texture and curls are very close to yours. Find someone who knows what they're doing and never ever let anyone take thinning shears to your hair ever! My curly hair was a wreck for a long time because my aunt used thinning shears instead of cutting layers.
Just got mine at 59 kc! A bit sad to retire my gold-trimmed d scim, but pumped for the new possibilities
Looks like a half-buried wine barrel to me
Quonset
I love this because I was wondering the same thing. I also have my first performance in March and I've just been practicing in my living room and kitchen which are much smaller than the venue
I can relate to #5 though
I got my first d claw drop from the tortured demons when the original WGS came out. I was so excited to go to clan wars ffa with them!
They look awesome!
Having a negative opinion of Joe Biden and other Democratic establishment figures in Washington. Sorry but he mostly sucks and much of what redeems him is "he's not Trump." What a great bar we've set for ourselves.
Seven seas on the Senegalese
Lets be honest companies tell the government which companies to pick.
Ding ding ding!
Oral minoxidil will give you more body hair for sure
[удалено]
Yer darn tootin'!
yeah past rate now. sad
Finally got mine at 796 kc. Keep at it
929 kc finally i got it.
Damn. Enjoy it though! I've used mine at barrows and scorpia so far
That definitely sounds like Gavin Newsom. The guy oozes an aura of corporate Dem and people want to hand him the presidency because he gets the credit for most state legislature simply because he didn't veto it this time.
Yeah and I heard about how he bailed PG&E out after the camp fire because surprise surprise they're a top donor
"Tread on me please!" should be their license plate flag instead of the Gadsden flag. They always want corporations or some horrible dictator to rule them with an iron fist and exploit the shit out of them while giving billionaires massive tax cuts.
Freedom!
What in creative invitation?
He's definitely covering for his own insecurities and also gaslighting you.
So I live in the colloquial "Illinois Valley" which is basically right on I-80 from Ottawa to Princeton and rent for 1-2 bedrooms is at the low end $700 and up to like $1200. You can still get a house around here for less than $100,000. Taxes on a house like that might be around $1600 depending on the town. I work a warehousing job that attracts people from up to an hour away and get paid $26.55/hr. There's quite a few logistics warehouses and manufacturing plants in the area for "unskilled" labor. They just had some hospital closures, so medical workers now have to travel further for their jobs though. The area is about 1 hour each direction from suburban-feeling areas and 2 hours from Chicago. It's definitely on the cusp of small-town/rural with the bigger towns being between 10,000 and 20,000 people. We also have Starved Rock State Park in our area for outdoor recreation and the whole area lies along the Illinois River. It's definitely an affordable area, but you need to be comfortable in small-town environments
I once asked my partner to listen with a stethoscope. Still didn't hear anything.
I should have thought of that! haha said grandma was a nurse
Haku! Kohaku river!
Haha yes!
Perfect!