Bariatric Tongue??

Amy, Daredevil
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on 11/24/13 11:10 pm - Los Angeles, CA
DS on 08/06/13

I've seen people talk about a "bariatric tongue" and I have no idea what that means. It sounds really gross.

Do you guys know what that means??

poet_kelly
on 11/24/13 11:20 pm - OH

I've never heard that term before.  I have no idea what it means.  Why not ask someone you've seen talking about it?

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Amy, Daredevil
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on 11/24/13 11:30 pm - Los Angeles, CA
DS on 08/06/13

I'll have to do a search for it. I know someone on OH said it somewhere. 

Miss Liss
on 11/24/13 11:31 pm

I have no idea.  I have never heard of that before.  Hmm.

 

I wanted to post a reply anyway because I noticed your new picture.  Look at you!!  Very pretty picture!!

Amy, Daredevil
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on 11/25/13 12:46 am - Los Angeles, CA
DS on 08/06/13

Thanks so much! I'm loving my new haircut!

PetHairMagnet
on 11/25/13 1:15 am
RNY on 05/13/13
On November 25, 2013 at 8:46 AM Pacific Time, amylucha wrote:

Thanks so much! I'm loving my new haircut!

It is easy to style or do you have to spend a lot of time with a blower and hot iron? It is adorable but says WORK to me. I am lazy when it comes to hair! :)

    

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Amy, Daredevil
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on 11/25/13 1:56 am - Los Angeles, CA
DS on 08/06/13

If I want it straight, it takes me a long time to straighten it. (1. because I'm not very good at it; and 2. because I have a lot of hair).

If I let it dry naturally without doing anything to it, I just have to put some finishing paste on it to control the frizz/fly-aways. I haven't tried using mousse and scrunching it while blow-drying it -- my hair can be wavy, so I'll try that look next. BUT I really hate spending time on my hair. Leaving it to air dry is my preference.

Miss Liss
on 11/25/13 2:37 am

It looks good on you.  That is my favorite way to wear mine.  I had let mine grow back out and it was more work to fix it than when at the length of yours so I got it cut a few weeks ago, and I love it.  I can do all sorts of different things with it.  Takes longer to fix it if I decide to flat iron it, but I rarely do that.  I will dry it and put some of those big velcro rollers in the top to give it some lift and leave them in while I do everything else.  My kids laugh at the 2 big rollers in the top of my head, but that's okay.  Ha ha. 

illinois Gama D.
on 11/25/13 4:37 am

I love your new 'DO" I am trying to learn to use a small straight iron, my hair girl is working with me, I have two left hands and always used a curl iron, but it makes it so straight and sleek, have you tried one yet?

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Amy, Daredevil
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on 11/25/13 5:00 am - Los Angeles, CA
DS on 08/06/13

I use a flat iron and "flat iron balm" from Got2B. I can never get it as straight as a hairdresser can get it. Maybe I just can't reach the back of my head the way they can. HAHA! And I know I can never get every single section of my hair. I bought hair clips to section my hair off, but it just ends up being a huge hassle. I just do my best and move on. Hahaha

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