Demi Moore on People Magazine

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Anonymous wrote:Can anyone explain how extensions work? Is all your normal hair braided flat to your head and the extensions are worked into the flat braids? Or is only some of your normal hair braided down and the rest melts in with the extensions? But then don’t you have two lengths of hair and isn’t that weird?

If all your normal hair is braided down flat, I don’t understand how your hair would look normal enough and not like rows of added in hair, like on a badly done doll. Normal people have little bits of hair coming from their head everywhere, not in rows. Doesn’t it make someone running their hands through your hair weird?

Help me DCUM!


Hair is braided into corn-rows, like how the Vikings and Celts used to do in Europe for thousands of years, the the extensions of hair are sewed into the cornrowed hair. Bad for your natural hair as it's constant pulling on the hair follicles that are cornrowed.


That's not how it's done for most white women. They either attach small amounts of hair onto tiny bundles of existing hair (beads) or they do tape-ins using wefts of hair that they tape or sew onto the hair close to the scalp. They don't braid.


Do you wash it like normal? Seems like it would all come undone.


Do extensions feel weird when people run their fingers through your hair? Like, during sex are men secretly like “wtf?”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone explain how extensions work? Is all your normal hair braided flat to your head and the extensions are worked into the flat braids? Or is only some of your normal hair braided down and the rest melts in with the extensions? But then don’t you have two lengths of hair and isn’t that weird?

If all your normal hair is braided down flat, I don’t understand how your hair would look normal enough and not like rows of added in hair, like on a badly done doll. Normal people have little bits of hair coming from their head everywhere, not in rows. Doesn’t it make someone running their hands through your hair weird?

Help me DCUM!


Hair is braided into corn-rows, like how the Vikings and Celts used to do in Europe for thousands of years, the the extensions of hair are sewed into the cornrowed hair. Bad for your natural hair as it's constant pulling on the hair follicles that are cornrowed.


That's not how it's done for most white women. They either attach small amounts of hair onto tiny bundles of existing hair (beads) or they do tape-ins using wefts of hair that they tape or sew onto the hair close to the scalp. They don't braid.


Do you wash it like normal? Seems like it would all come undone.


Do extensions feel weird when people run their fingers through your hair? Like, during sex are men secretly like “wtf?”


Omg, start another thread already.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone explain how extensions work? Is all your normal hair braided flat to your head and the extensions are worked into the flat braids? Or is only some of your normal hair braided down and the rest melts in with the extensions? But then don’t you have two lengths of hair and isn’t that weird?

If all your normal hair is braided down flat, I don’t understand how your hair would look normal enough and not like rows of added in hair, like on a badly done doll. Normal people have little bits of hair coming from their head everywhere, not in rows. Doesn’t it make someone running their hands through your hair weird?

Help me DCUM!


Hair is braided into corn-rows, like how the Vikings and Celts used to do in Europe for thousands of years, the the extensions of hair are sewed into the cornrowed hair. Bad for your natural hair as it's constant pulling on the hair follicles that are cornrowed.


That's not how it's done for most white women. They either attach small amounts of hair onto tiny bundles of existing hair (beads) or they do tape-ins using wefts of hair that they tape or sew onto the hair close to the scalp. They don't braid.


Do you wash it like normal? Seems like it would all come undone.


Do extensions feel weird when people run their fingers through your hair? Like, during sex are men secretly like “wtf?”


Omg, start another thread already.


Discussion about Demi's hair is on topic because her long hair is such a part of her identity.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The cheek implants and perpetually pursed lips is what gets me. She was gorgeous, why did she do this?


And one of those implants seems to have shifted.
I don’t know who’s in those photos not that’s not Demi Moore. That’s a totally different person. Looks nothing like herself at all.


Exactly. The fact that this magazine chose her as a Worlds Most Beautiful person makes them lose all credibility with me. She’s had lots of work done and still isn’t “most beautiful”. I’d be so much more impressed if they chose people with no plastic surgery and no enhancements. I want to celebrate the natural born stunners and beauty.
Anonymous
She looks amazing at 62.

But I try not to compare myself w/beautiful celebrities (especially older ones) because I know that they spend a ton of $$ on nutrition, personal trainers, stylists, cosmetic surgery, fillers, Botox, makeup 💄 + great lighting.

Things that us average mere mortals cannot access.
Their looks are their livelihood…..their moneymaker & it is what makes them tick.

So I just try to accept that.
My only gripe is when a celebrity outright lies to their fans by denying that they had work done.

I am looking at you Kardashians!
Kim + Kourtney are the true beauties of this family, the rest have completely altered their facial/body structure so much that they are now stunning in appearance vs. simply average as they were born to be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The cheek implants and perpetually pursed lips is what gets me. She was gorgeous, why did she do this?


And one of those implants seems to have shifted.
I don’t know who’s in those photos not that’s not Demi Moore. That’s a totally different person. Looks nothing like herself at all.


Exactly. The fact that this magazine chose her as a Worlds Most Beautiful person makes them lose all credibility with me. She’s had lots of work done and still isn’t “most beautiful”. I’d be so much more impressed if they chose people with no plastic surgery and no enhancements. I want to celebrate the natural born stunners and beauty.


Unfortunately she doesn’t exist.

Even the great beauty icon, Marilyn Monroe had work done.

If you look at her earlier photos/movies you can see she had an entirely different shaped nose.

Also in addition to her perfectly sculpted nose she also had her hairline redone as well.

Plus we can all see how she bleached her hair so strongly that in her later years her hair looked sadly fried and unhealthy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:LOL, oh yeah, effortless.

GTFO.



she's gorgeous AND she has had a lot of work done with some good doctors.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The story of Demi Moore having ribs removed was to be skinner for the movie, Striptease. Some of you are too young. It was gross.


Having a rib or two removed so a guy can self-fellate is a common joke going back generations. Perhaps that's where that rumor originated?

Rib removal for various reasons is an old old myth though going back many thousands of years. Symbolic.


Rib removal is 100% real. Living in Dubai, I personally knew a woman who had it done at a popular clinic in Abu Dhabi. It wasn't rumors: this was someone I met with regularly and talked to before and after the surgery. I saw the scars, etc. It healed really well and she did look great (in clothes). And it wasn't a freakishly rare thing there, either, among wealthy women from certain groups.

Here:

https://drpaulomichels.com/rib-removal-remodeling-in-dubai-abu-dhabi/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The story of Demi Moore having ribs removed was to be skinner for the movie, Striptease. Some of you are too young. It was gross.


Having a rib or two removed so a guy can self-fellate is a common joke going back generations. Perhaps that's where that rumor originated?

Rib removal for various reasons is an old old myth though going back many thousands of years. Symbolic.


Rib removal is 100% real. Living in Dubai, I personally knew a woman who had it done at a popular clinic in Abu Dhabi. It wasn't rumors: this was someone I met with regularly and talked to before and after the surgery. I saw the scars, etc. It healed really well and she did look great (in clothes). And it wasn't a freakishly rare thing there, either, among wealthy women from certain groups.

Here:

https://drpaulomichels.com/rib-removal-remodeling-in-dubai-abu-dhabi/


Ribs are there to protect your internal organs, important ones like your heart and lungs. Quite a trade-off. Not like sticking botox in with a needle or sucking out fat. Anyway, it's definitely not my ribs making me look fat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone explain how extensions work? Is all your normal hair braided flat to your head and the extensions are worked into the flat braids? Or is only some of your normal hair braided down and the rest melts in with the extensions? But then don’t you have two lengths of hair and isn’t that weird?

If all your normal hair is braided down flat, I don’t understand how your hair would look normal enough and not like rows of added in hair, like on a badly done doll. Normal people have little bits of hair coming from their head everywhere, not in rows. Doesn’t it make someone running their hands through your hair weird?

Help me DCUM!


Hair is braided into corn-rows, like how the Vikings and Celts used to do in Europe for thousands of years, the the extensions of hair are sewed into the cornrowed hair. Bad for your natural hair as it's constant pulling on the hair follicles that are cornrowed.


That's not how it's done for most white women. They either attach small amounts of hair onto tiny bundles of existing hair (beads) or they do tape-ins using wefts of hair that they tape or sew onto the hair close to the scalp. They don't braid.


Do you wash it like normal? Seems like it would all come undone.


Do extensions feel weird when people run their fingers through your hair? Like, during sex are men secretly like “wtf?”


Omg, start another thread already.


Discussion about Demi's hair is on topic because her long hair is such a part of her identity.




She has stated her hair is not extensions, that she grew it out and babies it. I believe it, since it's thin, but think her hairdresser adds fake hair for shoots and events.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No one wants to talk about her having ribs removed??


What?! WHY???!!!
Anonymous
If you think she looks good for her age, I'd suggest you get out and travel more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The cheek implants and perpetually pursed lips is what gets me. She was gorgeous, why did she do this?


And one of those implants seems to have shifted.
I don’t know who’s in those photos not that’s not Demi Moore. That’s a totally different person. Looks nothing like herself at all.


Exactly. The fact that this magazine chose her as a Worlds Most Beautiful person makes them lose all credibility with me. She’s had lots of work done and still isn’t “most beautiful”. I’d be so much more impressed if they chose people with no plastic surgery and no enhancements. I want to celebrate the natural born stunners and beauty.


It's People magazine, a popular culture magazine. Do you take their "Sexiest Man Alive" picks as seriously?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone explain how extensions work? Is all your normal hair braided flat to your head and the extensions are worked into the flat braids? Or is only some of your normal hair braided down and the rest melts in with the extensions? But then don’t you have two lengths of hair and isn’t that weird?

If all your normal hair is braided down flat, I don’t understand how your hair would look normal enough and not like rows of added in hair, like on a badly done doll. Normal people have little bits of hair coming from their head everywhere, not in rows. Doesn’t it make someone running their hands through your hair weird?

Help me DCUM!


Hair is braided into corn-rows, like how the Vikings and Celts used to do in Europe for thousands of years, the the extensions of hair are sewed into the cornrowed hair. Bad for your natural hair as it's constant pulling on the hair follicles that are cornrowed.


That's not how it's done for most white women. They either attach small amounts of hair onto tiny bundles of existing hair (beads) or they do tape-ins using wefts of hair that they tape or sew onto the hair close to the scalp. They don't braid.


Do you wash it like normal? Seems like it would all come undone.


Do extensions feel weird when people run their fingers through your hair? Like, during sex are men secretly like “wtf?”


I had a couple added to my hair that was colored pink. Yes, you feel them. Yes, you can tell where they are joined on to your hair and yes you wash them like normal. Mine were kind of uncomfortable after a bit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She looks amazing at 62.

But I try not to compare myself w/beautiful celebrities (especially older ones) because I know that they spend a ton of $$ on nutrition, personal trainers, stylists, cosmetic surgery, fillers, Botox, makeup 💄 + great lighting.

Things that us average mere mortals cannot access.
Their looks are their livelihood…..their moneymaker & it is what makes them tick.

So I just try to accept that.
My only gripe is when a celebrity outright lies to their fans by denying that they had work done.

I am looking at you Kardashians!
Kim + Kourtney are the true beauties of this family, the rest have completely altered their facial/body structure so much that they are now stunning in appearance vs. simply average as they were born to be.


Kim and Kourtney were not beautiful and had a crap ton of work done early in life.
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