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Ya be acquainted with what!? Sometimes I really amaze myself with the amount of knowledge I know about natural hair. I am talking about how my experience over the years has grown and has helped so many women arrive at freedom from relaxers or damaging hair styling techniques. For example I had a young lady call me and she uncommonly needed to have her hair retightened. However she told me she had a hard time finding someone who did interlocking. She said she called countless salons and everyone told her they did only palm rolling. Stark ahead of time, I didn’t take pictures. I went into doctor mode and forgot all about yall, but I will get some next on one occasion to show the progression over time. Well when she arrived I took a look and I noticed excessive palm rolling had created thinning locks and locks that had completely broken off. I also noticed several locks that had accidentally been combined at the base. Her hair was also VERY dry but had excessive offshoot buildup (specifically coconut oil). She really did give it the old college try but it didn’t work for her because she had limited cognition and plus her time was consumed with family life like so many of us. What was my prescription? I right away took her to the shampoo bowl. Yes I do have a portable shampoo bowl now and it’s so wonderful. I did a clarifying shampoo with extra hot water as close to the scalp as imaginable without burning her. I did an apple cider vinegar rinse to follow that up. I also washed her with a conditioning shampoo. I used some wares old Cream of Nature (I only recommend this shampoo to mature lock wearers. Teenagers and babies beware of the unraveling). It works profound on my hair. That is something that you will learn with me many of the products that I used I have used and rated them myself on either myself or my clients. Immediately after the conditioning shampoo I noticed her locks came to survival. I followed that up with some conditioner and we proceeded to my...
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In Wisconsin, are cosmetologists allowed to do in-home hair care including coloring? Thank you.?
Apr 18, 2008 by Eternal G | Posted in Hair
Customer is home-bound and in need of regular hair care, including coloring. Patient is considering portable shampoo bowl, or having permanent shampoo bowl installed.
i did it. there's a artistic market for helping the shut ins also. your not suppose to do it if your licensed. someone would have to take the effort to report you and really it would be a hassle. i'd go for it. i'm active to start doing it again myself, in wisconsin
the eyes have it! | Apr 18, 2008
i did it. there's a basic market for helping the shut ins also. your not suppose to do it if your licensed. someone would have to take the effort to report you and really it would be a hassle. i'd go for it. i'm successful to start doing it again myself, in wisconsin
live in the now | Apr 18, 2008
How does this sound to you? parents what would you do if you got this from your 13 year old daughter?
Nov 18, 2007 by Atomic Dolphin | Posted in Adolescent
Prices for puppy things
Nutro Impulsive Choice Treats Lamb & Rice Sticks for Dog
$2.27 to $3.97
Purina Puppy Chow Unabated Nutrition Formula
$7.99 to $19.99
Stink Free Instantly! Pet Urine-Odor Romover
$9.97
Health Chemistry De Flea Pet Shampoo
$7.47
Toys can be found at the dollar store we can asume about $5.50
beds are optional so here are some shoddy prices
Lectro Kennel Heated Pad Cover
$6.97 to $10.79
Will need two bowls
PETCO Skid Stanch Bowl
$2.97 to $5.97
Petmate Pet Escorts Portable Kennels
$14.39
Pet Tags Lost Pet Recovery System
$4.97
Aspen Pet Single Ply Nylon Dog and Cat Collars
$2.47
Aspen Pet Individual Ply Nylon Dog and Cat Leashes
$2.97 to $3.47
Pet Gold Puppy Training Pads
$2.97
The initial shots, worming, checkup, etc for a puppy will run $175-$200 for several visits.
Complete cost
3.97 + 10.00 + 9.97 + 7.47 + 5.50 + 7.97 + 3.50 + 3.50 + 14.39 + 4.97 + 2.47 + 3.00 + 2.97 = $79.68
Total cost
3.97 + 10.00 + 9.97 + 7.47 + 5.50 + 7.97 + 3.50 + 3.50 + 14.39 + 4.97 + 2.47 + 3.00 + 2.97 = $79.68
Statement
After I crunched the numbers, I did the math to see if this dog is in my price stretch. If I continue to get an allounce of $40.00 a month with taking out december (for christmas presents), I will have over this amount by January 2008. If I can keep my leeway and Lawsons room clean by the time it is up to your standards by the time the puppies are ready to eliminate their mother. Also If I help around the house and keep my grades up I could have a puppy.
Nessa? What is a rip off?
I am trying to prove to my Mom that I am skilful to keep up with a dog. I can get the dog from my friend who's dog is having puppy's (Chihauhau's) for free.
I am the child and am writing this to my parents. I have almost all A's on my statement card and have never gotten into any trouble. I have a cat and love cat's but my cat hates me but loves my Dad so I know the responcibilities of having a pet (Penitent I can not spell at all)
I am 13 years old
the puppys will not be born till January
I have given all this info serious thinking I know that puppy's need alot of attention and training I mean I even taught my cat to sit on decree
if the puppys are gone then i will try to rescue one
how should i give her this info and i just thought what about if/when i go to camp
You have repetitively asked questions regarding your parents allowing you to have a Chihuahua. Obviously, they don't think you're consummated and responsible enough, otherwise they'd have said yes already (Or maybe THEY just don't want to put up with a dog- this decision isn't only about you, they have to live with it too). You deciding to keep on asking them and annoying them about it, is NOT booming to get you that dog. That just keeps proving their thoughts that you are too immature.
I also doubt those puppies (your friend's) are successful to stick around until January. Not when there are other people willing to pay good money for one (Purebred Chihuahuas payment upwards of $450, you know?).
And did you ever think that maybe your parents could be getting you a dog for Christmas and they right-minded want to keep it a surprise?
Highly unlikely, but still possible.
Chihuahuas are also a very long-term dependability- they can live up to 18 years. They also tend to have health problems (especially seizures), and are very hard-hearted to train. They're very rambunctious and loud little creatures as well.
And in regards to them "being vicious," no dog is bred plan- it's taught. BUT, they do get scared VERY easily so, they do feel the need to protect themselves (biting, growling, etc.).
A Chihuahua is not a very loving terrible breed choice for a 13 year old.
EDIT:
They're not going to stick around long even when they're all get ready to be taken home. Puppies sell fast, and if your parents haven't given you the go-forwards yet, that probably won't change within a couple months. Then, your friend's Chihuahuas will be all gone, and you will have to pay that $450 to get a Chihuahua (matter your parents sure aren't gonna pay that much).
Chihuahuas are MUCH harder to train than other breeds of dogs. Cats too. Cats mignonne much train themselves.
Why not help a dog from the shelter, and give him a loving home? Those dogs literally NEED one.
Brittany | Nov 18, 2007