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Comments (3)Thanks! I tried getting some pictures of the Rufous that was visiting, but didn't succeed. My wife grabs the camera and snaps some pictures real quick of this juvenile BCHU and they turn out great! Guess I better let her try to catch pics of the hummers. The P. barbatus is the wings down favorite of the hummers that visit my garden. BN...See MoreWhy we have a chin.
Comments (13)To display food, of course, especially after eating ribs. But a slab of ribs isn't considered perfect unless you have to wash your elbows too....See MoreCan we talk face hairs...
Comments (39)As for the stubble question...the only place I have any actual feel of stubble is where the stupid chin whiskers are. The hair on the rest of my face is soft so when it starts growing back it doesn't feel or look like coarse hair. Since the ends are blunt cut it feels different to touch but it's fine and doesn't look weird. I don't shave every day. I'm actually not sure how often I even do it. And there's nothing wrong with peach fuzz, btw. I just think my makeup looks nicer on the smooth skin. I will say shaving does get a little tricky under my ear/side burn area. I have to be careful so it doesn't look strange there. Shaving my face isn't something I do in the shower with no mirror because of that. I totally laughed at the chin ringlet. Cindy - I've heard that about that about the gray. Some of mine seem to be partially gray now. I've been looking around recently and reading up on cost and how many treatments are recommended. Then there's the possible negatives of scarring, etc. Like anything else I know it's important to find someone who knows what they're doing. Still need to research more, but I'd like to have it done in the next few years. I made a promise to my mom if she's ever unable to take care of her chin area I'd come to the rescue! I don't like to use the word hate but I do hate chin whiskers. So not fair. It's most frustrating if you can't grab the hair or it breaks off. Ah! I need new tweezers actually. Texanjana - That has me concerned. I've heard it doesn't work on all people and I wonder why. I suppose there could be many different factors. Has she seen any decrease in hair or the coarseness of it? Lisa - LOL That one hair...that's how it starts. :) I seriously started having this chin hair issue when I was 29. I know other people in their 20s and 30s dealing with this too....See MoreHair products for short hair
Comments (28)If you want the spiky look, then mousse would probably give you the finish you want. My hair has gotten some curl in it which tends to get unruly in the summer, so I've found "It's a 10" leave in conditioner which seems to control and add a lot of shine. I get the walmart equate version though. I figure if it's popular enough for walmart to copy it, it must be well received in general. This is me on vacation in ID, just toodling around...I also don't color my hair...never have and am delighted to not have to start...yet anyway. But short hair is wonderful. It takes me 30 sec to dry my hair and go. Last thing I want to do is complicate my life. Congrats on the new do!...See Moreelsie80
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