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Biofreak70
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10/30/2010 5:24:25 PM

Samwise16
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no one reads the last post...

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"nah pretty sure she doesn't... but I know both Red Mist and Big Daddy would put black around their eyes for their masks so the holes didn't look weird

plus this way if the mask gets annoying I'll still be nice looking and not like whoa busted "

10/30/2010 5:26:26 PM

DJ Lauren
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Some favorite styles of mine for the winter:



and this:


From Athleta.com

I think I'm liking the tights/boots look for winter.

10/30/2010 5:53:16 PM

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"dunno where i'd wear all that but i do like the majority of it. its steampunkesque"

Yeah the site advertises itself as "A Fine Steampunk Clothier"

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"I do believe you were born in the wrong era. "

I agree

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"^^^i freaking love it. "

MEEEE TOOO I wasted a good 2 hours browsing the site

punchmonk I got that vibe too, especially with this one:

http://clockworkcouture.com/?q=Stepintimesteampunkdress (more pics of it)
The prices aren't TOO bad for what they are, but much of it is out of my price range and will have to stay on a wish list

I don't know where I'd wear it either, but fuck it, if I had it I'd wear it!

^^ I like those clothes! Especially those boots (they actually look FUNCTIONAL. . /petpeeve)
I can't wait to bust out with all my gloves, hats, and jackets

[Edited on October 30, 2010 at 5:59 PM. Reason : addition]

10/30/2010 5:57:58 PM

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that dog obviously hates the shoes that this woman is wearing... and is most likely debating tackling her to the ground and biting several holes in her neck...

10/30/2010 5:59:02 PM

DJ Lauren
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that dog totally looks like it hates life, you're right.

10/30/2010 6:37:17 PM

khcadwal
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1. i got new makeup (well just the tinted moisturizer) at target the other day. it is the set brand. it is one of their "classy" brands that they carry so the tinted moisturizer was $28 :/

but it is so crazy how you can tell the difference between that and like an almay or neutrogena. this stuff is just so amazing. i want to get their concealer too but that was like $25 so i gotta wait a little while.

2. i have redness in my cheeks. i'd like to not have to use ANY type of base makeup but i get redness in my cheeks that is kinda blotchy. it just started recently. i don't know if it is my face wash or what...??? ideas for evening out skin tone?

3. can we talk about these shoes that will be on hautelook tomorrow that i totally can't afford? dolce vita. WANT
http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/album.php?aid=233286&id=33214638518

11/1/2010 2:56:15 PM

LivinProof78
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^^i'm not gonna lie...

i'm digging those looks...

but i'm way too hippy to pull them off

11/1/2010 3:59:44 PM

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"i don't know if it is my face wash or what...??? ideas for evening out skin tone?"


What face wash are you using?

11/1/2010 4:04:48 PM

khcadwal
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I use the St Ives scrub

i always have so its not like i've switched

but maybe the exfoliation is starting to irritate my skin??

i don't know if it is even from my facewash, but i'm over it. i just thought that might be the cluprit

11/1/2010 4:46:26 PM

CassTheSass
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I don't know if anyone has tried the Garnier 7 day at home anti-frizz treatment but I'm doing it now. It seems pretty simple. It was $12 at Harris teeter and I didn't use the whole bottle so I can definitely get another round on the product. It smells horrible but hopefully it works. I will be reporting back in about 30 minutes.

[Edited on November 1, 2010 at 4:58 PM. Reason : Iphone]

11/1/2010 4:58:12 PM

TuTuLaRoo
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today's groupon is $20 for a $60 gift certificate to fab'rik. it can only be used at the cameron village and chapel hill locations.


http://www.groupon.com/deals/fabrik-1

11/1/2010 6:04:50 PM

G.O.D
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kadwakle is the tone uneven with redness or dark spots?

11/1/2010 7:06:33 PM

khcadwal
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redness! like i just have developed this blotchy redness on my cheeks recently

11/1/2010 7:21:07 PM

GREEN JAY
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might be some dryness showing up early. my chin is starting to get dry, always a problem spot for me in the winter.

11/1/2010 8:14:25 PM

Raine34
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the humidity has been really low the past two days and I have noticed my cheeks getting fairly flushed and dry. I try to use my moisturizer every morning and night but I flake out.. What is the best reasonably priced one with an SPF that you girls know of?

11/1/2010 8:21:17 PM

Nerdchick
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I have a question about hair loss. I've always had dense hair, when I got it colored once the stylist had to mix up extra color because she ran out. It doesn't appear to be any thinner, but I'm worried that I'm loosing a lot of loose hair. For example, in the morning just putting my hair in a ponytail leaves about 10-15 hairs in my hand. Same with shampooing in the shower, I end up with a lot of hair.

I discussed this with Christine a couple months ago and I don't think my hair looks thinner since then so maybe it's OK??? Maybe I naturally shed a lot? Also my hair has been short for YEARS so maybe now that it's longer I'm noticing the loss more? what's a natural amount of hair loss?

I only brush once a day or less, and shampoo twice a week.

11/1/2010 8:59:33 PM

OldBlueChair
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kadwackle, Eucerin makes some good redness relief face washes and moisturizers. They are usually found a drug stores, hit or miss at Wally World!

11/1/2010 9:06:48 PM

khcadwal
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^ THANK YOU!!!! that is great advice thanks thanks thanks.

^^ i don't know, but have you been to the doctor recently? i mean it could just be just shedding a lot since your hair isn't over all thinner, but hair loss like that can sometimes mean hormone imbalance and i think thyroid issues. i dunno, could be worth checking out.

11/1/2010 9:07:51 PM

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You lose a lot of hair and I'd say you're noticing it because it's longer, so therefore looks like more.

When I shower I lose a ton. Like I gently squeeze my hair to get all the loose hair out and I've not decreased in hair thickness. I think it's natural until you can pull chunks out and have bald spots, then I'd worry.

11/1/2010 10:22:52 PM

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Yeah you're noticing it cause it's longer. I lose so much hair, especially now that I only wash it twice a week, I notice it even more, but my hair thickness doesn't change. Look around your scalp for any bald patches, if you don't notice any or no thinness then I think you're just fine.

I used to think my old roommate was going bald cause of all the hair she's leave in the shower but I kept an eye on her hair for a couple of months and never noticed any thinning, I just think she was gross for never cleaning it out.... (you know who you are... )

11/1/2010 10:53:40 PM

egyeyes
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You can lose up to 120 hairs on your head a day and that would still be normal. Each hair has a life cycle (3 phases) and after the last phase the hair is shed and/or a new one pushes the old one out. Don't stress. Like others have said thus far, unless it's coming out in chunks you have nothing to worry about.

11/1/2010 11:35:26 PM

CassTheSass
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"I don't know if anyone has tried the Garnier 7 day at home anti-frizz treatment but I'm doing it now. It seems pretty simple. It was $12 at Harris teeter and I didn't use the whole bottle so I can definitely get another round on the product. It smells horrible but hopefully it works. I will be reporting back in about 30 minutes. "


soooo the product - awesome! i would totally recommend. it was really easy to use and it left my hair really shiny. plus it shaved 5 minutes off blowdrying time! wohoo!

11/2/2010 8:28:18 AM

Nerdchick
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OK, thanks for the reassurance guys!!

Also I have one more hair question. for the military, you have to put your hair up or it has to be cut shorter than your collar. I usually do the "sock bun" because it's so easy & quick. Is it bad for your hair to be in a bun all day? I try to make it loose but still. Any recommendations for another method would be nice too! french braid would be great but I've never had success with that

the only real regulation is that it has to look "professional." ponytail is a big NO

11/2/2010 8:34:59 AM

sawahash
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Just for clarification...

I can wear a black shirt with khaki pants right?

11/2/2010 8:56:06 PM

PackPrincess
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yeah, nothing wrong with that.

11/2/2010 10:47:31 PM

iheartkisses
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^^ A sock bun isn't terrible for your hair since you're not using a tight elastic. Given the options, a sock bun or a french braid are your best bets. Perhaps you could have someone else french braid your hair for you? Annoying, sure, but it is the best option for your hair. As a general rule, it's better not to damage hair in the middle of the hair shaft, as you can easily trim the ends and restore your hair's health.

11/3/2010 12:15:36 PM

LunaK
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for my fellow addicts out there...

NORDSTROMS HALF YEARLY SALE started today

already went and mom spoiled me rotten for my bday. got a new suit, new dress, new running shoes and some new workout clothes.

sahweet

11/3/2010 12:33:12 PM

iheartkisses
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Dude, you rock! Thx for sharing! Plz post pics of your gear, if possible.

11/3/2010 12:51:38 PM

LunaK
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will do...wearing a new dress to an interview i have this afternoon... so will just have to post them a bit later

11/3/2010 1:01:48 PM

G.O.D
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Kadwackle the reddness is from the dryer weather and using the scrub. only use the scrub once to twice a week. You need to find something that will not irriatate your skin as much.

11/3/2010 2:02:00 PM

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"^^^I go to Dr. Stacy Bauer at Blue Ridge Family Practice"


just a heads up Fhqwhgads Stacy Bauer is not a doctor ANNNNND no one answers the phone during 12-1:30....great

I hate trying to find a doctor

11/4/2010 1:19:53 PM

Samwise16
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what do you guys think of this dress for a baptism? (meaning if you're the one getting baptized)



I would be pairing it with a pair of black tights and black booties... and probably a cardigan of some sort

11/4/2010 5:22:13 PM

wolfpackgrrr
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Seems kind of weird to wear red to a baptism. Don't people traditionally wear white when baptized? I've never been to a baptism so I most likely have zero clue what I'm talking about

Where can I pick me up some cute sweaters and turtlenecks in Raleigh?

11/4/2010 5:25:25 PM

aea
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^ I also thought white was typically worn. Both me and a good friend of mine wore simple white dresses when we were baptized, with pink (for me) and yellow (for her) cardigans.

That being said, I think that dress is adorable

[Edited on November 4, 2010 at 5:27 PM. Reason : add]

11/4/2010 5:26:43 PM

wolfpackgrrr
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oops wrong window

[Edited on November 4, 2010 at 5:33 PM. Reason : a]

11/4/2010 5:33:09 PM

Samwise16
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They didn't tell me a specific color to wear and I'm not getting dunked or anything... so I thought I should go for a dress I could wear again... BAH I'm so confused on what to wear

[Edited on November 4, 2010 at 5:33 PM. Reason : for sweaters and turtlenecks... Old Navy? :\ Or the thrift store at Interact always has good stuff]

11/4/2010 5:33:23 PM

DivaBaby19
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Great dress but not for a baptismal

11/4/2010 5:33:25 PM

wolfpackgrrr
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I would go for a light colored dress if you don't want to go for white. That said though I've seen some very cute white dresses recently.

11/4/2010 5:34:53 PM

Samwise16
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Well I'm totally at a loss then

Seems like a lot of the dresses I keep looking through are either too short, too loud, too skanky, too fashion-forward...

boo hiss

11/4/2010 5:35:18 PM

punchmonk
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Are you getting water dumped on you or immersed? If you are wanting to wear that to the church and then get baptized in shorts and tshirt (what I did, when I got baptized)...white or light colors are see through.

11/4/2010 5:38:43 PM

Samwise16
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No dunking... I specifically asked not to because being pushed under water freaks me out

So I'll just be leaning back and having water poured on my head


I kinda just did a to myself because I didn't even think of red being associated with things like the Devil and whatnot... I just saw it and was like "ooo Wolfpack colors, and modest"

11/4/2010 5:40:17 PM

wolfpackgrrr
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What about something like these?


11/4/2010 5:41:50 PM

punchmonk
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hahaha...well some christian cultures get married in red so it is not always devil related and bad.

11/4/2010 5:42:40 PM

DivaBaby19
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^^all those are great options

[Edited on November 4, 2010 at 5:43 PM. Reason : e]

11/4/2010 5:43:10 PM

Samwise16
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Where are those from?

Budget is important

[Edited on November 4, 2010 at 6:30 PM. Reason : I really love the last one and the first one is good too... second one not a huge fan of :\]

11/4/2010 6:28:19 PM

GREEN JAY
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wow that last one is great

11/4/2010 6:44:33 PM

walkmanfades
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This thread makes it sound really hard to be a woman.

11/4/2010 6:47:21 PM

Raine34
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omg that 3rd lace one is to DIE FOR I tried it on at Anthropologie and unfortunately they had sold out of my size...I loved it so much that I was almost willing to buy it a size bigger than I needed but was not worth the 300 dollars haha

11/4/2010 6:52:54 PM

Samwise16
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um yeah I can't afford a $300 dress boo... I can't even afford a $100 dress right now

/Debbie Downer

11/4/2010 7:12:56 PM

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