"How do you keep thin straight oily hair from looking lank and greasy if you have to go ten straight hours without being able to touch up your hair?" Hair Mouse Galore, will be your life saver. I recommend hair design products by Paul Mitchell. Also try pouring a little bit of baby powder on your hair line and brush it out until it spreads and blends in.
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The best type of shampoo to use that won't dry out your hair are the ones that are sulfate free. Try using L'oreal's line of sulfate free shampoos. They will leave your hair shiny and clean without being greasy.
you can get greasy
No
When you want to be straight forward, it is hard to be kind. Just try to be nice, and be recognized for your straight forwardness and not kindness.
Being able to write or type without looking is just a matter of practice. If you practice, you can do it also.
you cant really keep your hair straight without any products its like saying i want my hair to be from straight from curly but without any straightener loll
use a shampoo for greasy hair, apply conditioner to the ends only n finish with a cool rinse
let me give you a straight answer.......no
Denotation refers to the literal meaning of a word, the "dictionary definition."¨ For example, if you look up the word greasy in a dictionary, you will discover that one of its denotative meanings is "smeared with grease."Connotation, on the other hand, refers to the associations that are connected to a certain word or the emotional suggestions related to that word. The connotative meanings of a word exist together with the denotative meanings. The connotations for the word greasy could include oily and slippery.In the sentence the racetrack was greasy, the word greasy has a connotative meaning of slippery.
just have the comfidince
Unless the guy is a greasy-looking phsyco, then no. Charlie was just being his usual random self. look up charlieissocoollike on the tube (youtube, not the train). u wont regret it
Greasy Beaver. Sounds dirty, but in fact is has to do with the pelts and being mildly greasy. At least that is what I learned in Canadian Social Studies (class).