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No however, you should never put the conditioner on your scalp. And comb the conditioner through your hair, then cool rinse it out. You won't believe how good your hair will feel after.
A suction line is usually cold to the touch.
Use conditioner
feel it up
Actually, you probably don't want the "lowest PH". You want a shampoo and conditioner that is going to suite your hair (your hair's pH is between 4.5-5.5, so you'll want a conditioner with that PH). Being that no one on here can touch/feel your hair, I'd say you should talk to a stylist about the right shampoo/conditioner for yourself.
Running an air conditioner cools the air but also removes moisture from the air possibly making it feel dry and uncomfortable. It may then help to run a humidifier to add a little moisture to the air to make it more comfortable.
It might be skid marks. Yes you do have a fetish. You wouldn't want HER inspecting your dirty undies. Eh? == Its unfortunate that you have to feel this way with feelings of distrust. It is quite common for women to have discharge "stains" in their underwear but you should not be looking at or inspecting her underwear that is just wrong. If you find you feel there is something not right between you two it is best to talk with her and ask her without accusing her and avoid arguing - talk. Nothing gets solved when matters heat up.
You can judge whether or not a coat is of good or bad quality by trying it on and inspecting it. If you are looking for a warm coat, you should begin to feel warmer soon after trying it on. As for craftmanship, inspect seams for crooked sewing or loose thread.
Because perfume is a liquid and when you spray it,the liquid is absorbed into your skin or clothing and you feel a bit wet,for some time.
I cant live without you, im dying to feel you at night, sweat is drippen down my body, I want you, I need you, come on you freaking air conditioner, WORK!!!
Its a liquid... It has the same texture as any other liquid. ============================================== NO the above is incorrect, if you equate "texture" with "feel" then oil does not feel like water yet they are both liquids. Vinegar feels like water.