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Oh, and I love doing perms on white clients. It satisfies me when I can see the results of a person with straight or semi-straight hair be taken to curly or wavy hair. It's another obsession. Most people I know absolutely hate doing perms because of the time it takes to complete one and the chemical smell. You must have had very long hair for a perm.
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Wont let me leave email address.
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Oh, think it has??? Guess what??? It is snowing outside right now. lol
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Hi Me too 2015, I put my email up but it keeps getting removed! can you try leaving yours and then we can try and contact..
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Try this: Pocket_Princess2607@yahoo
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1. First started itching and picking out dandruff to relief stress when i was about 12 (I'm almost 19 now).
2. Not at all, I've been living in the same house for over 16 year, I moved when I was 3 from my old house (I don't even remember the old house at all).
3. On certain cases, but nothing too radical.
4. Very much, sometimes I'll be doing it without even noticing while I study or do any form of work.
5. Yes, as I said sometimes I do it out of habit and not even realize that I'd be doing it.
6. I wouldn't say sad, more like angered, and like I keep trying to dig into my head more.
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wow this is insane. I have the same problem ive been scratching my head since 7th grade and in a sophmore in college now. I find myself in the mirror just starring at my scalp for hours picking flakes out of my head. I find myself sometimes picking my head while im talking to people and in public but i instantly tell myself to stop! I thought i was crazy or something its a really strange habit of mine that i cant seem to crack. I pick at my boyfriends head his flakes are insane lmfao. It deff relaxes me. I feel so weird and i really cant believe that there r people out there with this same problem im really shocked. I think i might have some form of OCD or anxiety because of other insidents that have accured i really gotta get checked out lmao
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Me too 2016? I haven't heard from you for a while, hope you are ok, I went for my hair cutting last Saturday ( needed it after 3 weeks) I stopped picking my scalp for nearly a week before my appointment and a scab had healed over completely but could feel the scab covering, well I sat in my hairdressers chair and she went through my hair with her comb ( back combed) on the 2nd sweep her comb snagged against my healed scab and completely removed it ( it stung like crazy) The comb she uses looks to be made of metal and the teeth are unforgiving. I washed my hair twice before going for my hair cut to clear my dandruff, it on Wednesday and the dandruff is well and truly back which I don't mind as I like shaking it over surfaces. P.s I tried sending you an email but it didn't work, must have got the wrong email address???
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I do the same thing and I'm trying to stop so i don't get bald spots. Thanks for making me feel that I'm not alone.
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Well hello there!! Nope, I received your email. I wrote back but I did not hear back from you so I never sent the bag-o-dandruff. LOLOLOL. I can still send though!
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I'm only 14 but I was at my desk and noticed little tiny flakes fall and I thought it was dandruff but it did not itch or hurt they just fell and it was so weird
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Will check my emails, send it again as im sure I would have spotted your email.
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Yes! So good to know I'm not just some weird kid that has an obsession of picking his dandruff. This has been a problem since about in middleschool, it's just so hard not to scrape the dandruff and pick it off of my teeth!
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Dandruff is brilliant, to think ones DNA is in the dandruff pieces, I wonder what is the biggest piece of dandruff ever recorded? Also, why don't bald men have dandruff?
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Good question and very intriguing to know that DNA is in the dandruff. I believe that bald men don't have dandruff because there are no hair follicles for which the dandruff can grow or multiply. Dandruff is the result of sebaceous gland producing too much oil, but some argue that it is the result of too little oil.
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